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Free training courses are available to residents actively searching for employment and to allSix Town Housing tenants.
Free training courses are available to residents actively searching for employment and to allSix Town Housing tenants.
Fraud investigators from Bury Council used a social networking site to catch a pair of benefit cheats.
Bury’s young people are taking the lead in building bridges to combat hatred and discrimination.
Heavy rock, classical, folk and indie gigs await visitors to the Longfield Suite in Prestwich.
Withdrawn library stock will be coming up for public sale on Sunday 17 February (10am to 3pm) at Radcliffe Library.
There was only one word when it came to describing Hollins Grundy Primary School - Good.
Have your say when Prestwich Township Forum meets at the Longfield Suite on Monday 4 February, starting at 6.30pm.
National Grid have announced that the gas supply in the Chadderton Drive area of Unsworth has been affected.
Work is planned to start on the 14 January on the construction of a new £87,000 riverside path through Chamberhall Business Park.
Creative writing sessions for adult beginners are being held every Tuesday (2–4pm) at Coronation Road Community Centre and Library in Radcliffe.
Come along and have your say at Ramsbottom, Tottington and North Manor Township Forum.
Free computer help is being offered to residents to help them get the best from their laptops.
Wartime memories will be stirred when author Gill Mawson unveils her new book about Bury and the Guernsey evacuees.
Young people have the chance to represent Bury in the House of Commons by becoming the borough’s Youth Member of Parliament.
Residents have another three weeks until 31 January to make their views known about the council’s Plan for Change.
Three young shoppers earned a Christmas bonus by winning a colouring competition run by Bury and Radcliffe markets.
Christmas shoppers were treated to festive entertainment in Ramsbottom courtesy of camels, accompanied of course by three wise men.
Bury Market is breaking all records when it comes to attracting visitors from across the country.
Residents are invited to attend the next meeting of Bury West Township Forum on Thursday 17 January.
Christmas was a time for celebration thanks to a raffle held over the festive period at Radcliffe Market Hall.