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Topics: Leisure

  • Bringing affordable housing to Bury

    Housing providers are being encouraged to join a new partnership and continue bringing affordable housing to the borough.

  • New future for libraries and civic halls

    Proposals to retain all of Bury’s libraries and create a series of community hubs are to be considered next week by the council’s cabinet.

  • Spring-board into recycling

    Recycle for Greater Manchester would like to encourage local residents from across the region to consider recycling and donating unwanted items during their annual spring clean.

  • The Magnificent Seven Mayors!

    Girl power has well and truly taken over the chains of civic office across Greater Manchester.

  • Do you know a local sporting hero?

    Nominations open on 2 April for this year’s Bury Sports Awards, which aim to find and honour the borough’s finest sporting ambassadors.

  • Second dog owner prosecuted

    Another dog owner has been prosecuted by Bury Council for failing to clean up after his dog.

  • Family fun at The Fusilier Museum

    Easter sees The Fusilier Museum opening the doors to free family activities. The Moss Street has a free trail with museum admission looking for the good and bad eggs throughout Fusilier history. Wednesday 3 April sees the chance to race a homemade rocket and have your face painted.

  • Help to keep our children e-safe

    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

  • Improved cycle access to Bury

    Two schemes are about to be unveiled which will improve life for those wanting to commute around Bury without using the car.

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