Housing and benefit changes – come and see
Big changes to council housing and benefits are coming in, and Bury Council is inviting residents to find out more.
Big changes to council housing and benefits are coming in, and Bury Council is inviting residents to find out more.
Youngsters are among Bury’s frontline troops in the ongoing battle to save the planet’s resources.
Leaders from the NHS, social care and public health sectors are now part of a new body, the Health and Wellbeing Board.
Rock fans are invited to enjoy a Good Friday of music while raising money for a good cause.
All of our Easter bunnies are missing – and we need your help to track them down.
Work has started in Bury town centre on an improvement scheme which will restore Kay Gardens and Kay Monument to their former glory.
A new local and family history research service has been launched by Bury libraries for those who want experienced professional help.
Residents who are hard of hearing are taking advantage of specialist help being offered at the library.
Bury Council has been listed amongst the highest ranking companies and councils in the UK for its attempts to reduce carbon emissions in the carbon reduction league table published by the Environment Agency.
Residents are invited to have their say on a huge range of issues to be discussed at the Bury East Township Forum.
It’s time to put on your dancing shoes for the annual celebration that is the Radcliffe Dance-off.
64-year-old dog owner John Quarrell has been taken to court after not picking up the mess his dog left behind.
Recycling, safer roads, policing and welfare benefits will all be discussed at Bury West Township Forum on Thursday 14 March.
Ten hairwork embroideries dating back to the 18th Century are now on display at Bury Art Museum.
A special exhibition is keeping the Olympic flame burning brightly at Bury Library.
Shoppers can walk through a giant “inflatable bowel” when they visit Bury Market on Wednesday 13 March.
Bury Council and Six Town Housing have successfully bid for government funding from the Homes and Communities Agency to bring empty properties back into use around Bury.
The successes of children and young people in care were highlighted at aglittering awards evening at the Longfield Suite in Prestwich.
Six Town Housing has established a group of “Energy Champions” made of volunteer members of the community, who receive free specialised training to help spread the word to other tenants on how to save energy – and money.
Bury Council is once again urging local residents to sign up to the joint energy switching scheme to save money on gas and electricity bills.