More people fined for fly-tipping and littering
A further three fines have been issued by Bury Council to people who illegally dumped their waste in our borough.
A further three fines have been issued by Bury Council to people who illegally dumped their waste in our borough.
A further three fines have been issued by Bury Council to people who illegally dumped their waste in our borough.
Bury Council has taken part in a major enforcement operation across the borough as part of Operation Avro, taking action against the illicit tobacco and vape trade and helping to protect local communities.
Police and trading standards officers seized illicit tobacco in raids on premises across the borough yesterday (11 Feb).
Bury Council, Greater Manchester Police and community groups will be putting on events during Hate Crime Awareness Week (3-9 Feb).
Bury man Oliver Robinson has been prosecuted after repeatedly failing to clean up after his dog.
Radcliffe resident Analise Kylie must pay a total of £1,931 after dumping household waste in her back yard.
A Prestwich tenant’s failure to pay a fixed penalty notice for depositing waste has landed him with a bill for nearly ten times the amount.
Keep yourself safe from scams at an advice workshop being held at Prestwich Library and Adult Learning Centre on Thursday 11 July (7pm to 8.30pm).
Bury Trading Standards is supporting the Citizens Advice campaign on scams awareness which is running over the next couple of weeks.
A tobacco detection dog has helped inspectors discover 36,400 illegal cigarettes and 12.85kg of tobacco worth more than £25,000.
Residents and local organisations took part in a number of events during Hate Crime Awareness Week.
A Bury woman who was filmed dumping rubbish in a back alley near her home has been fined £400 at court.
A gym instructor at Castle Leisure Centre in Bury has been awarded a Greater Manchester Chief Constable’s Citizens’ Commendation.
Partners from across Bury and beyond joined forces to launch the borough’s new strategy to combat domestic violence and abuse.
More than half of consumers don’t know they have fewer rights when buying from a private seller, compared to business purchases, according to analysis of online marketplace reports to Citizens Advice conducted in the last year.
Be prepared for new laws to protect animals at a workshop being held at Bury Town Hall on Wednesday 7 November.
Tougher new licensing rules to better protect thousands of animals are introduced today (1 Oct) as part of a swathe of reforms to safeguard the welfare of Britain’s pets.
The boss of a discount store in Radcliffe has been sentenced for possessing and selling counterfeit cigarettes and tobacco.
A mobile Hungarian vet has admitted by-passing rabies laws and illegally importing puppies to the UK.