Electric car charging goes live in Bury
A new electric vehicle charging point network and ‘pay as you go’ programme, led by Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM), will start on Sunday July 28.
A new electric vehicle charging point network and ‘pay as you go’ programme, led by Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM), will start on Sunday July 28.
This year’s Summer Reading Challenge theme is ‘Creepy house’ and Bury Library Service has organised story and craft sessions for children aged 5 and above.
Bury-based charity Jigsaw (Bury) has been awarded £306K from Big Lottery funds to help finance its work with local disabled people over the next five years.
Six Town Housing are in the neighbourhood with free advice sessions on the under-occupancy charge and other financial matters.
Now is the time for local people and businesses to have a further say on planning documents which will shape the future of the borough.
Members of Bury’s libraries can take advantage of a wide range of free online information services.
Help is at hand for people with hearing impairments thanks to free sessions held in the Green Room, Bury Connect and Direct, Textile Hall, Manchester Road, Bury (next to Bury Library).
New mums, their babies and prospective parents heard about the benefits of breastfeeding at an event held at Sedgley Children’s Centre.
Youngsters can look forward to a future of healthy meals thanks to a course run for cooks in day nurseries and children’s centres.
A tapestry which took six months and 21,000 stitches to create is now on display at Bury Library.
Members of the card craft group that meets at Radcliffe Library have been busy making and selling cards in aid of Bury Hospice.
Youngsters are invited to pop into their local library this summer to take part in all manner of creepy crafts and books.
There’s still time to nominate an individual or club for this year’s Bury Sports Awards, which take place on Friday 13 September at Radcliffe Civic Suite.
Are you proud of Bury? Want to tell the world? Then head for the town’s famous Bury Market on Saturday (13 July).
Hungry families couldn’t wait to sink their teeth into the very first Ramsbottom Pie Festival.
Plans which will affect Radcliffe for years to come will be discussed by the localTownship Forum on Wednesday 17 July.
Muslim residents in the borough are being advised to stay healthy during fasting over the period of Ramadan this month.
Prestwich residents are invited to play their part in local democracy at the next meeting of the local Township Forum on Wednesday 17 July.
Pupils at St Monica’s High School have been learning about hate crime.
Residents in Bury West can have their say about plans being discussed at the local Township Forum onMonday 15 July.