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There are just three days left to register to vote in the upcoming General Election.
There are just three days left to register to vote in the upcoming General Election.
The candidates for the Bury North and Bury South seats in the 4 July General Election have been confirmed.
The Tour of Britain Women is coming to Ramsbottom this Sunday (9 June) to race down Peel Brow and through the town centre before 90 world-class cyclists go head-to-head at The Rake for the Queen of the Mountain Challenge.
Voters across the borough are being reminded of important dates before the upcoming General Election.
There's lots going on during Carers Week (10-16 June) to support the thousands of carers across the borough
Bury Council has launched a survey to understand what help and support adults who have sight loss, hearing loss or loss of both senses, use to help with day-to-day living and what could help but is not available.
Bury’s Adult Social Care workers improve services and support while dealing with record breaking increase in demand.
A number of events are taking place across the borough to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day with the focus of remembrance being a wreath laying ceremony in Prestwich.
Artwork produced by school children from 11 primary schools across Radcliffe has been put on display at the site of the new £40m Radcliffe Hub.
The streets of Bury are set to come alive with colour, music and celebration as Bury Pride returns on Saturday 1 June.
Local artists will be taking over venues across the borough for a two-day Festival of Art on 6 and 7 July.
North Manor councillor Khalid Hussain has been sworn in as the Mayor of Bury for the new municipal year (2024/25).
Children are invited to track down hidden books next week in Bury’s libraries and green spaces.
A bench dedicated to a local disability rights campaigner named Trish Levine has been found in Bury.
Bury's foster care team are hosting local events and online webinars to support anyone interested in fostering, throughout foster care fortnight.
Bury’s first food and drink festival begins on Thursday (23 May) with three days of pop-up food markets, artisan drinks, craft stalls, music and live entertainment.
Bury Council is delighted to announce its new Director of Finance.
A new £50,000 community funding pot to help get people moving and improve their wellbeing has been launched.
In total they seized 4540 cigarettes, 650g of hand-rolling tobacco, some of which were counterfeit, some were non-duty paid and some of which were labelled incorrectly, and 649 illicit vapes, with a street value of £10,000.
Healthy Start Vitamins are once again available free of charge for pregnant and breastfeeding people, people with a child under 1 year old, and children under the age of 4, if they are receiving the Healthy Start benefit.
Bury Council consists of six towns, Bury, Ramsbottom, Tottington, Radcliffe, Whitefield and Prestwich. Formed in April 1974 as a result of Local Government re-organisation it was one of the ten original districts that formed the County of Greater Manchester. The Borough has an area of 9,919 hectares (24,511 acres) and serves a population of 187,500.