Ball games ban for ASBO man
An 18-year-old man has been given a two-year ASBO after causing distress to local residents for three years.
An 18-year-old man has been given a two-year ASBO after causing distress to local residents for three years.
The Heritage Lottery Fund has confirmed its final approval to a £267,000 grant towards a £461,000 project which will excavate, enhance and interpret the story of the de Radcliffe family at Radcliffe Tower in Close Park.
A BCS Entry Level 3 course, available free of charge to people on qualifying benefits, will take place at Prestwich Library and Adult Learning Centre.
Bury is hoping for a brace of awards for the quality of its parks, floral displays and green spaces.
Instructors, coaches and volunteers are needed to help make it a superb sporting year for local women and girls.
Local companies will be cheered for their achievements at the inaugural Made in Bury Business Awards 2013.
NHS Bury Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) is supporting Practice Nurses based in the borough through a new role which will focus on their training, education and professional development.
Recycle for Greater Manchester is encouraging residents to get back on their bike again with a little help from Doctor Bike.
Ramsbottom residents have found flyers attached to their wheelie bins offering a bin cleaning service.
More parents are keeping their children safe by properly installing child car seats, according to the latest council findings.
Lots of activities for young people to get involved with over the long school holidays have been organised by Bury Council.
New coach bays have been created as Bury’s famous market goes from strength to strength.
A partnership project to improve access to Bury’s beauty is about to enter its second phase.
Police in Bury are warning Asian residents to keep their jewellery safe following a number of burglaries, where expensive jewellery and cash have been stolen.
All 12 of Bury’s main parks have been officiallyrecognised as being among the best in Britain for the third year running.
Bury is keeping its fingers crossed for a tenth year of success in the annual North West in Bloom competition.
Families, individuals and beginners are invited to have a go at rounders at the Bury Rounders League gala on Sunday 11 August.
Valley Equestrian is the latest company to set up premises at Bradley Fold Trading Estate in Radcliffe.
Bury’s Director of Public Health, Dr Peter Elton, will step down at the end of August to become clinical director of the clinical strategic network for Greater Manchester, Lancashire and South Cumbria.
Bury has been awarded £950,000 to create a pioneering scheme which will should improve the quality of life for people with dementia.