Chocolate Festival was simply choc-tastic!
Thousands of cocoa lovers from far and wide travelled to Ramsbottom to get a taste of the town’s famous annual Chocolate Festival.
Thousands of cocoa lovers from far and wide travelled to Ramsbottom to get a taste of the town’s famous annual Chocolate Festival.
Customers, carers and service providers have been working together to change the future of services for people with learning disabilities.
First Bus has today reaffirmed its commitment to growing bus passengers in Greater Manchester.
A series of free sessions is being held for parents to raise awareness of the online risks to their children.
Bury Safeguarding Children Board (BSCB) works with the police, Bury Council, children’s centres and schools to educate and protect children about the safer use of the internet.
Mark Gay, one of the Bury Safeguarding Children Board development officers, said: “The growing use of the
Two schemes are about to be unveiled which will improve life for those wanting to commute around Bury without using the car.
A “Winter Warmer” lunch club has been bringing people together at Moorside Community Centre and Library.
Children, staff, governors and parents are delighted with the latest official verdict on Springside Primary School in Bury.
A vast array of tasty treats and family entertainment awaits at this weekend’s Ramsbottom Chocolate Festival (Saturday and Sunday, 23 and 24 March).
Metrolink’s long and proud journey with the Lancashire Fusiliers was set on a new path this weekend with a special tram naming ceremony.
Three groups of Asian Women have worked with The Fusilier Museum to launch their own exhibition.
Ramsbottom is one of the best places to live in the North West, according to a new survey by the Sunday Times.
Police, community representatives and council officials will get together on Thursday 21 March to put together plans to tackle hate crime.
Young and old can have a thoroughly Good Friday at Bury’s famous market on Friday 29 March.
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.