Packed agenda for township forum
Whitefield and Unsworth residents are invited to the next meeting of the local township forum on Tuesday 10 September.
Whitefield and Unsworth residents are invited to the next meeting of the local township forum on Tuesday 10 September.
The new school year is approaching and Bury School Catering Service has been out and about promoting the benefits of school meals to parents and pupils alike.
Bury Fire Station is opening its doors to the public for their first official station Open Day on the Saturday 31 August, since crews were relocated from the well known Fire Station on The Rock.
A local businessman has been ordered to pay fines and costs of £355 following complaints of waste outside his shop.
A developer is being sought by Bury Council to build and operate a hydro-electricity generating plant on the River Irwell.
Free internet access is now being provided on a Metrolink tram in a technology trial that could lead to the entire fleet becoming on-the-move Wi-Fi zones.
Bury’s feast of attractions is drawing in visitors like never before, according to the latest figures.
A wide range of topics will be discussed when Bury West Township Forum meets on Tuesday 10 September.
Parking capacity will be significantly expanded at park and ride facilities in Radcliffe and Whitefield after Bury Council’s Planning Committee approved two applications from Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM).
Bury Council is working with the National Careers Service (NCS) to provide residents with advice on learning, training and work opportunities.
A Bank Holiday weekend of family attractions and military history takes place at Burrs Country Park in Bury.
People will be looking at Greenmount in a whole new light following a makeover of the former station and sidings.
Prestwich is to benefit from a £20 million boost to transform cycling across Greater Manchester.
Young people aged 12-19 and interested in creative arts are being offered the chance to work with a digital photographer, a video artist or a musician.
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.