Trialing the (Radcliffe Manor) Heritage Trail
On Saturday 23 April there will be a preview event for the new Radcliffe Manor heritage trail.
On Saturday 23 April there will be a preview event for the new Radcliffe Manor heritage trail.
An extraordinary Easter egg was won in a free prize draw at Ramsbottom Chocolate Festival by Rachel Kay of Bury.
Youngsters at St Margaret’s CE Primary School in Prestwich have been praised for their superb efforts in food recycling.
Bury Council is urging residents to get behind the drive to increase food waste recycling and get the borough’s recycling rate up from 55% to 60% or more.
A major £800k investment programme is boosting and improving play areas across the borough.
Bury Council and its partners have been working to help local residents keep warm in their homes and save money on their energy bills.
Local residents and keen conservationists are invited to attend the next meeting of the Friends of Kirklees Valley Local Nature Reserve.
Demolition has started on two houses in Heys Road, Prestwich which have lain empty for years.
There will be traffic delays this morning caused by a manhole which has collapsed on Bridge Street, Ramsbottom.
Bury Council is about to demolish two properties in Heys Road, Prestwich which have long been a local eyesore.
Work has started to convert part of the old Bury to Bolton Railway line into a path for walkers, cyclists and horse riders.
The final tenants have just moved into the second new housing development on the site of the former Tulle Court in Prestwich.
Residents are being reminded 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.