Bury Council proves it is a good employer
Bury Council has become a Member of the Greater Manchester Good Employment Charter.
Bury Council has become a Member of the Greater Manchester Good Employment Charter.
A plan to help maintain Ramsbottom as a great place for residents, visitors and businesses is being drawn up.
Major proposals to ensure that Bury town centre will thrive for decades to come are set to be approved by council leaders.
An innovative project to help the borough’s entrepreneurs has been launched by Bury Libraries.
Ten more people have been given £400 fixed penalty notices for fly-tipping and littering offences.
Shoppers and visitors are being invited to vote for the famous Bury Market and help make it once again the nation’s favourite.
More than 59,000 people in Bury have already had their Covid booster jabs – and the NHS is finalising plans to offer the vaccine to many more.
Council chiefs have praised the tremendous work that a Prestwich organisation does to help the Jewish community and local businesses.
The work of a charity which looks after homeless people and those in need has been praised by council leader Eamonn O’Brien.
Armed forces veterans are getting an early Christmas present from Bury Leisure, Bury Council’s in-house sport and fitness provider.
A consultation event is being held where residents can view proposals for new housing at the ‘island’ part of the former East Lancs Paper Mill site.
Bury has been hosting events to mark World Aids Day and promote the values of tolerance and inclusion.