Village Link brings hi-tech walking route to countryside
Walkers keen to discover scenic attractions in the north of Bury now have a hi-tech aid to help them.
Walkers keen to discover scenic attractions in the north of Bury now have a hi-tech aid to help them.
Residents are starting to receive information packs and calendars in advance of changes to the household waste collection service.
Residents can find out more about the approaching changes to waste collections, and get help with recycling, at the September round of township forums.
Vandals have struck again and damaged a concrete table tennis table installed in Whitehead Park, Bury.
Ever wondered what happens to your recycling and waste after it’s been collected?
Leaflets about the upcoming changes to waste collection services throughout Bury will start dropping through people’s letter boxes from Monday 25 August.
The Fernhill area of Bury is looking brighter following a community clean-up by staff from McDonald’s and Bury Council.
Residents’ concerns about the proposed new system of household bin collections in Bury are being answered by the council.
Ambitious plans to turn Bury into a ‘zero waste’ borough, boosting recycling and saving money, have been unveiled.
Households across Bury can apply for up to £7,000 to help slash the cost of their energy bills.
Public examination of Bury’s Core Strategy, the plan which seeks to guide and control development in Bury for the next 15 years, has been suspended.
Bury Council’s planning department has won Government acclaim for the way it uses the internet to help the public.
Bury schools, community groups and good causes - such as not-for-profit organisations and registered charities – could share in £1,000 of electrical products as part of a new responsible recycling initiative.
Residents are being urged to think carefully before agreeing to give work to doorstep callers.
John Holt of Chesham Tenants and Residents Association is the latest local resident to sign the Bury Street Care pledge and receive a free litter pack.
As part of International Compost Awareness Week (5-11 May), Recycle for Greater Manchester would like to encourage residents to home compost some of their food and garden waste.
A very out-of-the-ordinary Easter egg was won in a free prize draw at Ramsbottom Chocolate Festival on Sunday by Katherine Brooks and her daughter Alice of Walmersley, Bury.
Bury Council is reminding residents that they will see no change to their household waste collections over Easter.
Bury Council is reminding residents that their brown bin is only to be used for loose garden waste and cooked and uncooked food waste.
Recycle for Greater Manchester would like to encourage residents to recycle more and donate unwanted re-usable items during their annual spring clean.