Whitefield councillor to become deputy mayor
Whitefield councillor Noel Bayley is to become the next deputy mayor of Bury, and then mayor the following year in line with protocol.
Whitefield councillor Noel Bayley is to become the next deputy mayor of Bury, and then mayor the following year in line with protocol.
Places for Everyone, Greater Manchester’s long-term plan for jobs, new homes and sustainable growth, was approved by Bury Council last night.
Bury Council’s winter maintenance teams have been working day and night to help keep the borough’s key roads moving over the winter months.
A new play area designed in consultation with the local community and with special input from children at Summerseat Methodist School is complete and open for daily play.
A special day of sporting events – at bargain rates – will celebrate the 50th anniversary of Castle Leisure Centre in Bury.
Residents will be able to talk confidentially with the police and council officers about hate or knife crime this Thursday.
Latest details of the multi-million pound regeneration of Radcliffe town centre are being delivered to every home in the town.
During Social Work Week Bury Council is sending out a big ‘thank you’ to all social workers in the borough working with our vulnerable children, young people and adults.
People with a learning disability are more likely to experience poor mental wellbeing than the general population. Partners in Bury have created two videos to raise awareness of this for people with learning disabilities and for carers, support workers and anyone else. The videos are there to promote help for people with a learning disability to improve their mental wellbeing, and to share ideas
The eagerly anticipated £180,000 wheeled sports park at Clarence Park is complete and open to users.
In the last 12 months Bury Council has invested £300,000 to refurbish six local play areas, and has firm plans to invest a further £280,000 in seven more starting in April.
A club that encourages overweight and obese men to get fit and adopt healthy lifestyle choices is starting in Bury on Tuesday 2 April, with free places available for men looking to show the red card to excess weight, thanks to a partnership with the local council.