Help at hand to avoid winter fuel hikes
Residents who are worried about their energy bills rising this winter are being urged to switch to better deals using a new comparison website.
Residents who are worried about their energy bills rising this winter are being urged to switch to better deals using a new comparison website.
Recycling may not be top of your Christmas list, but that doesn’t matter because Recycle for Greater Manchester has their very own Christmas hints and tips list to help residents to waste less and recycle more over the festive season.
Bury has capped a decade of environmental success by winning its first Gold Award in the ‘small city category’ at the 2013 national RHS Britain in Bloom finals.
Radcliffe stormed to anther Gold Award at the prestigious 2013 North West in Bloom finals.
Greater Manchester residents who are worried about their energy bills rising this winter are being urged to switch to better deals using a new comparison website.
The Friends of Chesham Local Nature Reserve are holding their annual meeting on Wednesday 20 November at Chesham Fold Community Centre.
Residents of Greater Manchester have been finding out how they can slash their energy bills thanks to Mr Toast.
People living in fuel poverty can find out how they can slash their energy bills when Mr Toast pops up in neighbourhoods across the region.
Places are available on a free dry stone walling course which runs at Chesham Local Nature Reserve on Saturday and Sunday (28 and 29 September).
Learn a traditional skill for free with a dry stone walling course funded by the Bury Natural Greenspace Project.
A free day of outdoor fun takes place in Hollins on Sunday 22 September when the whole family is invited to Go Wild!
Bury Council is appealing for information after vandals struck again in one of the borough’s parks.
A national energy-road show – including some of the biggest organisations involved in keeping our lights on – will have its Manchester leg on Friday September 6.
Recycle for Greater Manchester is throwing open its doors to visitors in September as part of the Heritage Open Days event organised by English Heritage.
Communities, businesses and landowners are being asked to give their views on new plans to deal with the risks caused by flooding.
A local businessman has been ordered to pay fines and costs of £355 following complaints of waste outside his shop.
A developer is being sought by Bury Council to build and operate a hydro-electricity generating plant on the River Irwell.
People will be looking at Greenmount in a whole new light following a makeover of the former station and sidings.
Bury is hoping for a brace of awards for the quality of its parks, floral displays and green spaces.
Ramsbottom residents have found flyers attached to their wheelie bins offering a bin cleaning service.