Residents urged to register for police elections
Don’t lose your chance to vote in the first Police and Crime Commissioner elections on Thursday 15 November.
Don’t lose your chance to vote in the first Police and Crime Commissioner elections on Thursday 15 November.
Thursday 4 October is National Poetry Day and residents are invited to High Tea and Poetry at Bury Library,Manchester Road, Bury.
Love Food Hate Waste is back in Greater Manchester to help you save up to £50 a month.
Sedgley Children’s Centre is celebrating after being given an extremely positive rating by education watchdog Ofsted.
A fungal foray has been arranged by the Friends of Redisher Wood Local Nature Reserve in Holcombe for Saturday 13 October.
Ambitious plans to bring together communities and improve each part of Bury have now been agreed.
Organisers of sporting and cultural events are invited to be part of Bury’s Olympic legacy campaign.
The days are getting shorter but there is still much to do in Chesham Local Nature Reserve.
Join Andrew Forster on Saturday 3 November at Bury Library for a free poetry event and light refreshments.
Residents of Abbey Close Estate in Radcliffe are inviting people to join them in keeping Redbank Lodges looking spick and span.
Bury Council ‘s road safety team is encouraging all drivers to refresh their knowledge of the Highway Code to improve safety and avoid possible prosecution.
Scores of local residents came to see the opening of the borough’s new £6 million Red Bank extra care scheme.
A colourful new mural has been created in the courtyard of Coronation Road Community Centre and Library in Radcliffe. The aim was to tackle the effects of anti-social behaviour and build strong relationships between different parts of the community.
Eight local mums have been inspired by a course to help them get creative in their bedtime reading to their little ones. The free nine-week course, run at Daisyfield Children's Centre, was titled "Make your own Story Sack" and involved choosing a popular children's book and bringing it to life by making items relating to the story.
Olympic organisers are urging spectators travelling to football fixtures at Old Trafford to plan their journey and arrive in plenty of time.
It's not often we're all in agreement on this council, but I was glad that the special council meeting we held to support the Fusiliers voted unanimously to campaign against plans to disband the 2nd Battalion.
Arguably, closed circuit television is one of the most powerful tools to be developed during recent years to assist with efforts to combat crime and disorder whilst enhancing community safety. The Council is committed to the belief that everyone has the right to respect for his or her private and family life.
The first person I want to say thanks to this week is Danny Boyle, our Freeman of the Borough, for that truly magnificent Olympics opening ceremony. I have written to him, but not had a response yet. I expect he's a bit busy.
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