Have your say on Radcliffe plans
A blue print for future development will be presented to Radcliffe Township Forum when it meets on Thursday 8 November.
A blue print for future development will be presented to Radcliffe Township Forum when it meets on Thursday 8 November.
Join fungi expert David Winnard on a guided walk around Chesham Woods Local Nature Reserve on Sunday 4 November.
Residents intending to vote in the election for Greater Manchester’s first ever Police and Crime Commissioner are being reminded about two important deadlines.
Now is the time for people to have a further say on the future shape of the borough.
Health and social care organisations are calling on residents to play their part in helping us all live active and fulfilled lives.
Groundwork Bury is appealing to nifty knitters to help them complete their giant woollen Christmas tree which will go on display in the Mill Gate shopping centre on 28 November.
The ever-popular Bury Art Society exhibition, Now Open, will open its doors to the public on 17 November from 10.30 – 12pm showcasing a rich variety of Bury Artists work with a hat-trick of events.
Two paper craft sessions are being held to help you create Christmas cards with a personal touch.
Knit and Natter groups will be raising cash for the Christie Hospital by selling their work on Saturday 3 November, 10am to 4pm.
A new transport service will start running in Hollins and Unsworth this week, after Transport for Greater Manchester stepped in to fund and provide the ‘Local Link’.
Radcliffe Pool is backing local girl Sarah Dennis in her bid to raise cash for Genesis Breast Cancer Prevention.
Trading standards officers are advising people not to be duped by scam letters saying they are to receive an inheritance.
Bury Council’s rangers have organised a super scary programme of events for the October school holidays.
Poll cards have started to be delivered for the elections for Greater Manchester's first ever Police and Crime Commissioner.
Ramsbottom Children’s Centre has been earning high praise from the education watchdog Ofsted.
They were nominated by friends and family to plant a pear tree in each of Bury’s six townships. Pear trees are a symbol of immortality (because they live for a long time) and across Europe are often planted at weddings, as the longevity and fruitfulness of the trees are thought to give strength to the marriage and children. Photo shows Margaret and Tommy Smith
Nominations have now closed for two local council ward elections, which will take place on the same day as the Police and Crime Commissioner elections (Thursday 15 November).
A great night is in store for visitors to Bury town centre tomorrow night (Saturday 20 October) when Bury Light Night transforms the town centre from 6pm until late.
Cyclists will be able to use Bury’s brand new cycle hub from Monday 29 October, after officials gave it the thumbs up during a special sneak preview.
A spate of thefts from motor vehicles across Bury has led the police and council to issue a warning to motorists to remove items from their cars and make sure they are securely locked.