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  • A packed agenda for township forum meeting

    Residents living in the north of the borough are invited to an open meeting to get involved with discussions about tackling key issues within their neighbourhoods. The next meeting of the Ramsbottom, Tottington & North Manor Township Forum will take place on Thursday 7 March at Ramsbottom Civic Hall and starts at 7pm.

  • Pretty Nostalgic readers vote Bury Market best in class

    Readers of the Pretty Nostalgic Magazine, which hails itself as an ‘independent vintage lifestyle magazine celebrating everything that’s brilliantly British’, have named Bury Market as the UK’s number one in the Food & Farmers Market category.

  • A chance to get involved in local business group

    If you have an interest in the local business community and live in the Whitefield area then here’s your chance to get involved. The Whitefield Business Group will be meeting on Thursday 28 Feb, 5.30pm at Slattery.

  • February festival fever at The Fusilier Museum

    The cold weather did not deter the festival fever at The Fusilier Museum. Families dropped into the free February craft at the Moss Street museum to make Mardi Gras masks full of feathers and brightly coloured. Children also had the chance to have their face painted by Ilka Groeschel of Ilka Workshops

  • Free courses to help people back into work

    Free training for unemployed people seeking work is available at local libraries, working in partnership with Six Town Housing and Bury Adult Learning Service.

  • Can’t get to your library? We can help!

    The home delivery library service is available to people who find it difficult to visit a library, whether due to age, infirmity, ill heath or a caring commitment.

  • Safer streets on our estates

    Bury Council’s new strategy for improving road safety in residential streets and estates will be launched at the next round of township forum meetings.

  • Now you can recycle on the go

    Residents and visitors to Bury can now recycle more while out and about in the borough’s town centres and at the main parks.

  • Opening the gates to the Fusilier Museum

    Communities are coming together through the Fusilier Museum’s brand new project. The five week project is using museum images and uniforms to inspire the Asian Women’s group from the Jinnah Centre to create their own uniform.

  • It’ll soon be choccy time

    The organisers of the award-winning Rambottom Chocolate Festival are gearing up to bring the best of UK cocoa to Ramsbottom for the biggest and best event so far.

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