Go electric in Bury on Clean Air Day
An array of electric travel alternatives will be on display in Bury town centre on Clean Air Day (Thursday 21 June).
An array of electric travel alternatives will be on display in Bury town centre on Clean Air Day (Thursday 21 June).
Football fans are being urged to give recycling a boost during the upcoming World Cup finals.
Residents throughout the borough of Bury are being urged to spring into recycling and give their brown recycling bins a bit of extra love.
Budding authors from Holly Mount Roman Catholic Primary School in Bury have been collaborating with seven schools across the UK to write a recycling adventure story to promote the importance of recycling old electricals.
Families are being reminded that Christmas is a great time of the year at which to recycle.
Bury Council’s recycling officers are out in the community again next week to help residents get to grips with what goes in which bin.
Household recycling in Bury hit a record high of 64% in the month of June, new figures reveal.
Bury Council is leading the way in cutting CO2 emissions by cutting its energy use by 10% in the last 12 months.
Bury Council’s recycling and awareness team will be out and about again during July and August to help residents get to grips with what goes in which bin and to highlight why it’s so important to recycle food waste.
Pupils at Holly Mount RC Primary School in Bury are proving their ’green’ credentials by penning a chapter of a book on recycling old electrical goods.
Bury Council’s recycling and awareness team are running a series of road shows in June to help residents get to grips with what goes in which bin and to highlight why it’s so important to recycle food waste.
Sports fans are being urged to give recycling a boost during the upcoming UEFA 2016 football championships.
Sports fans are being urged to give recycling a boost during the upcoming UEFA 2016 football championships.
Bury Council is encouraging people to take up composting at home or get together and set up a composting community.
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.
Residents are being reminded that most bin collections will be a day earlier than usual over the Christmas and New Year period.
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.