Free craft sessions for Six Town tenants
Tenants of Six Town Housing can enjoy free craft demonstrations at Topping Fold Community Centre and Library.
Tenants of Six Town Housing can enjoy free craft demonstrations at Topping Fold Community Centre and Library.
A summer holiday project to give youngsters positive things to do and tackle anti-social behaviour is launched on Saturday 25 May.
Schools are being invited to sign up to the Walk to School Challenge which runs from 20 to 24 May.
Children, staff, governors and parents are delighted with the latest official verdict on Springside Primary School in Bury.
Over 100 apprenticeships will be up for grabs in a week-long series of events in Bury next week to mark National Apprenticeship Week
Bury’s young people have again performed well above the national average in their GCSEs.
Three Whitefield primary schools that were closed today due to a burst water main - St Michael's, Ribble Drive and Whitefield - will open as normal tomorrow (Friday 25 January) now that the water main has been repaired.
Here are a list of schools that have informed the council they are either fully or partially closed today
Bury’s young people are taking the lead in building bridges to combat hatred and discrimination.
There was only one word when it came to describing Hollins Grundy Primary School - Good.
Pupils at Bury’s primary schools are celebrating after notching up the borough’s best ever results in national tests.
Pupils have been keeping the streets safe by shaming drivers who break the speed limit near their schools.
Six young people from Elms Bank Specialist Arts College are another muddy step towards completing their Duke of Edinburgh Award.
Teenagers sometimes unfairly get a bad press – but four young people from Bury are determined to correct that.
Ramsbottom Children’s Centre has been earning high praise from the education watchdog Ofsted.
Children at Hazlehurst Community Primary are celebrating their new £40,000 playground which was opened on 12 October by Stuart Brown fromMarshall’s.
Daisyfield Children’s Centre will be running a new work club every Tuesday from November 6 from 10:30am to 12.30pm to help local parents find a job.
Pupils aged 13 and 14 at St Monica’s High School in Prestwich are the latest to attend a workshop which tackles sex, drugs, alcohol, crime, personal safety, anti-social behaviour and cyber bullying.
Sedgley Children’s Centre is celebrating after being given an extremely positive rating by education watchdog Ofsted.