Bury East Township Forum meeting
Local residents are invited to the next meeting of the Bury East Township Forum on Tuesday 9 July.
Local residents are invited to the next meeting of the Bury East Township Forum on Tuesday 9 July.
A man has been ordered to pay Bury Council more than £65,000 in business rates he owed on his restaurant.
A public consultation is being launched today to find out where investment is needed for better access to broadband across Greater Manchester.
An unlicensed tattooist has been given an 18-month conditional discharge after pleading guilty to two offences.
During June there have been 11 burglaries through insecure windows and doors, mainly in the Radcliffe and Prestwich area.
Schools are invited to take part in the spectacular Whitefield Halloween Festival and show off their artistic talents.
A photographic exhibition celebrating the interior of Bury Parish Church is now on show at the town’s Tourist Information Centre.
Bury Library’s Knitting Group urgently needs donations of wool so it can continue to raise money for charity.
Two Radcliffe primary schools are set to benefit from the efforts that local residents make in recycling.
Council leader Mike Connolly has issued a challenge to radio star Chris Evans – come and take on our famous black puddings!
Hungry volunteers are needed for a Man v Pie contest – and vegetarians will be as welcome as the carnivores.
Road safety officers at Bury Council are inviting parents to an advice clinic on how to buy and properly install child car seats.
Bury libraries are helping people with mental health problems by launching a Reading Well: Books on Prescription scheme.
There’s more than just knowledge to be gained by taking part in the Reading Rewards scheme at Bury libraries.
A family fairytale day to celebrate National Bookstart Week (24-30 June) has been organised byBury Library Service and Home-start Bury.
Join local author John Mather for an illustrated talk about his fascinating swimming journey around swimming pools in Greater Manchester and Gallipoli.
Two local schoolgirls remembered to put Bury on the map by starring in a national memory competition.
The Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) visited Bury last week to see the first four empty properties that have been brought back into use by Bury Council and Six Town Housing as affordable housing for rent.
A Bury woman has even more reason than normal to praise the town’s multi-award winning market.
Bury Council has launched a four-week consultation on a new planning leaflet and is inviting people to have their say about the information contained in this important document.