Six Town Housing comes back in house
Bury Council has formally taken over responsibility for managing and maintaining its council 7,700 homes across the borough, following the transfer of staff and services from Six Town Housing.
Bury Council has formally taken over responsibility for managing and maintaining its council 7,700 homes across the borough, following the transfer of staff and services from Six Town Housing.
LGBT+ History Month focuses on the people who have inspired others, helped them to learn about LGBT+ culture or encouraged them to become an ally.
LGBT+ History Month takes place during February each year as it coincides with the abolition of section 28 in 2003, a policy that prohibited the ‘promotion’ of homosexuality.
Since the first LGBT+ history month in 2005, the event has raised awaren
Young people, faith leaders and survivors joined together at a special Bury service to mark Holocaust Memorial Day.
Young Bury bands Shoehorn and Novacane will appear at Bury Art Museum on Saturday (27 Jan).
Residents and businesses are being asked for their views on the latest plans to improve Whitefield town centre.
Public health bosses have appealed to Bury residents to get themselves and their families vaccinated against measles.
Around two and a half thousand older residents across the borough are missing out on money they are entitled to because they haven’t claimed Pension Credit. Some £5.5 million is sitting unclaimed in Bury each year with an estimated 2362 of those that are eligible, aged 66 and over, not claiming.
Residents are invited to receive free information and support about tinnitus from professionals working in local services.
Bury Market’s fame continues to spread, as revealed by the number of official coach visits made.
Another series of sessions is coming to Bury Library to help local people to start up or grow their own business.
Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre and The Met are excited to announce a special gig by rising bands NGUVU and Britizen Kane on Saturday 20 January at 2pm.
Bury Council is drawing up the borough’s first biodiversity strategy and is asking residents for their views.