Join the Zumbathon and help Cancer Support
Men, women and children are invited to join a huge Zumbathon to raise money for a local cancer charity.
Men, women and children are invited to join a huge Zumbathon to raise money for a local cancer charity.
Free tutorials are taking place in Bury for cyclists who want to learn how to keep their bike in tip-top condition.
Bury residents have the chance to quiz Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd and Chief Constable Sir Peter Fahy in person on Tuesday 28 May.
Members of Bury People First have been celebrating winning the Bronze award in the Mencap Active Project.
Eleven local community groups have been supported to do their good work thanks to funding from Bury Council.
Celebrate National Running Day at an event in Bury that is open to people of all ages and fitness levels.
Last year’s Big Lunch at Topping Fold Community Centre and Library was such a hit that it will be repeated.
Radcliffe North councillor Sharon Briggs has been elected as the new Mayor of Bury for 2013/14.
Four councillors have been given long-service awards after notching up a combined 123 years of public service in Bury.
The Government has given Bury a prestigious award for being one of the Best Councils to do Business With.
Children aged 12 months and upwards need loving permanent homes – can you help to give them one?
Forties Fever hits Bury Tourist Information Centre on Saturday 25 May as it celebrates the East Lancashire Railway 1940s Weekend.
Members of Radcliffe Library knitting group have handed over items to Bury Hospice along with £300 raised from the sale of their knitted creations.
Bury’s six Township Forums are beginning to make a real difference to the community, according to a progress report presented to the council’s annual meeting.
Free monthly hearing information events are held in the Green Room, Textile Hall, Bury, next door to Bury Library.
Young and old alike are invited to the annual Open Day at Chesham Local Nature Reserve on Sunday 16 June (noon to 4pm).
Apprentices at Bury Council are taking to the skies for a tandem sky-dive in aid of a vitally important cause.
The council’s ruling cabinet, which makes the key decisions on Bury Council, has been restructured.
A primary school pupil who won a prize in a national anti-racism project has been congratulated by the Mayor of Bury.
It’s nearly time to tango, waltz or boogie on down to the big annual Radcliffe Dance-off!