Deputy Chief Executive to leave Bury Council.
Bury’s Deputy Chief Executive, Ruth Fairhurst is to leave the authority at the end of this month after six years with the Council.
Bury’s Deputy Chief Executive, Ruth Fairhurst is to leave the authority at the end of this month after six years with the Council.
The recycling centre in Holcombe Brook precinct was closed on Friday 14 December. The decision has been taken following repeated contamination of the recycling bins and commercial waste being dumped there.
The Man v Sausage competition held on Saturday 15 December was won by Nikos Whittaker a last minute stand in who filled a space for a competitor who couldn’t attend at short notice.
A man was momentarily strangled by a cable during a violent robbery in Bury. At about 8.40pm on Friday 30 November 2012, a gang of five men wearing "Scream" masks pounced on the 50-year-old man as he returned home on Greenway Close.
A tenant has been evicted from his home after being found guilty of causing a nuisance and annoyance to his neighbours. Michael Chadwick, 29, of 3 Bealey Drive, Bury East, was evicted from his property on 13 December 2012 after Bury Metropolitan Council was granted a warrant by Bury County Court.
Pupils at Bury’s primary schools are celebrating after notching up the borough’s best ever results in national tests.
Families are invited to the switching on of the Christmas lights at Topping Fold Community Centre and Library.
Follow the road to Ramsbottom for a real festive Christmas treat on Sunday 23 December.
A packed agenda awaits visitors to Whitefield and Unsworth Township Forum on Tuesday 8 January 2013.
Santa has a special message for Bury residents this Christmas – ’tis the season to recycle!
Bury’s adult care services and care providers have joined forces to put customers at the heart of their services.
Pupils have been keeping the streets safe by shaming drivers who break the speed limit near their schools.
Bury Council will be carrying out its first ever live web streaming of a full council meeting tomorrow evening at 7pm.
Six young people from Elms Bank Specialist Arts College are another muddy step towards completing their Duke of Edinburgh Award.
Residents are being urged to give their views on two new Plan for Change consultations launched by Bury Council.
Customers have been playing an important role in shaping the future of Bury’s adult care services.
It may be chilly outside but there are loads of things to see in Chesham Local Nature Reserve.
Library members who like to read on the go now have free access to e-audio books through the service’s OneClick digital account.
Connexions Bury, the information and support service for young people, has been awarded the national matrix standard kite mark.
Learn how to make your own Christmas willow wreath at Coronation Road Community Centre and Library in Radcliffe.