Don’t miss your Christmas and New Year bin collections
Residents are being advised that most bin collections will be a day earlier than usual over the Christmas and New Year period.
Residents are being advised that most bin collections will be a day earlier than usual over the Christmas and New Year period.
Bury Council is taking action to alleviate the flooding which has caused disruption in Bolton Road West in Ramsbottom.
Winners of the 2015 Greening Grey Britain gardening competition and ‘design a poster’ competition have been announced.
Bury has won ‘gold’ at the 2015 RHS North West in Bloom finals for the 12th year in a row.
From Sunday 25 October, opening hours at local recycling centres - including Every Street in Bury and Cemetery Road in Radcliffe - will change.
Bury scooped gold and was announced as the overall winner of the Small City category at this year’s national RHS Britain in Bloom finals held in Sunderland on Friday 15 October.
Bury residents have been praised for their recycling efforts but are keen to know more about disposing of their electrical items.
Nearly 4,000 fewer tonnes of residual waste need to be disposed of thanks to Bury’s recycling residents.
Gardeners, volunteers, and council staff face an anxious wait after the judges from RHS North West in Bloom came to the borough.
All 12 of Bury’s main parks have won the prestigious Green Flag Award for the sixth year running.
Keen young ‘greens’ at a Whitefield primary school have vowed – we’ll keep the Green Flag flying here.
Families are invited to take part in pond-dipping sessions at Chapelfield Local Nature Reserve on Wednesday 5 and 12 August.
Bury Council’s campaign to ‘Recycle the food you can’t eat’ has been launched with a special assembly at St Margaret’s CE Primary School in Prestwich.
Children’s play areas across the borough are to be improved under a half-million pound improvement plan.
Recycling roadshows are being held across the borough next week to help residents ‘recycle around the home’ and put the ‘right thing in the right bin’.
Keen gardeners and talented young artists are invited to take part in two competitions to help the borough continue to flourish.
Nature lovers can learn about wildlife on a series of Bat Walks through the Kirklees Valley Local Nature Reserve.
The Friends of Redisher Wood (FORW) have organised a Woodland Wildflower Walk led by local natural history expert Dave Winnard on Sunday 10 May.
A very out-of-the-ordinary Easter egg was won in a free prize draw at Ramsbottom Chocolate Festival by Kathleen Morrison of Ramsbottom.
Bury Council is reminding residents that they will see no change to their household waste collections over Easter.