Bury to play host to iconic Knife Angel sculpture
The National Monument Against Violence and Aggression, Knife Angel, made from more than 100,000 seized knives, is visiting Bury this March.
The National Monument Against Violence and Aggression, Knife Angel, made from more than 100,000 seized knives, is visiting Bury this March.
The new Radcliffe High School Star Radcliffe Academy – which will open in September – has received over 160 applications from Bury residents.
From 2,359 applicants, 1,965 pupils will be heading to their first-choice school in September.
The Northern Bookshelf is a new scheme from New Writing North which connects the best writers with libraries and readers across the North of England.
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Members of Bury Council have formally set the budget for upcoming financial year 2024/25.
Council leaders are calling for an urgent review of government funding before the authority’s financial position gets ever more precarious.
Bury’s history is to be re-imagined in artwork which will be digitised and made freely available for all to appreciate.
Local entrepreneurs are invited to a free workshop showing them how to use podcasts to boost their business.
Rooms to Live, the first UK exhibition by collaborative artists Derek Tyman and Andy Webster, closes on Saturday 17 February with a performance by renowned art rock band a.P.A.t.T.
More than 400 residents are keeping safe and well this winter thanks to Winter Well packs targeted towards those most vulnerable because of cold weather and due to the rising cost of living.
Business leaders, investors and stakeholders gathered to hear how the borough is being transformed over the next decade and beyond.