Public meetings to discuss Bury’s housing needs
Residents are invited to five public meetings to discuss how Bury can best meet its housing needs for years to come.
Residents are invited to five public meetings to discuss how Bury can best meet its housing needs for years to come.
Primary school children in Bury will be among the first in the country to be offered the new nasal flu vaccine.
Six weeks of roadworks are due to start on Bolton Road in Bury from Tuesday 8 October to Friday 15 November.
Withdrawn library stock will be put on sale on Sunday 3 November (10am-3pm) at Radcliffe Library.
Bury Council is carrying out a review of all polling districts and places in the borough, and is inviting comments from the public.
Ten tenants are putting the personal touches on their new homes under a partnership scheme to provide local people with housing.
A Radcliffe woman has been given a suspended jail sentence after fraudulently claiming more than £67,000 in benefits.
Another drop-in session is being held for people who have a hearing impairment to find out what equipment is available to help them.
Bury Council is urging local residents to respond to the 2013 Electoral Canvass as soon as possible to avoid the need for costly reminders.
Volunteers are needed to uncover the secrets of Radcliffe’s mediaeval past at a community Big Dig.
Places are available on a free dry stone walling course which runs at Chesham Local Nature Reserve on Saturday and Sunday (28 and 29 September).
Bury is set to buzz with light and action as the third annual Bury Light Night comes to town on Friday 11 October.
Residents from all walks of life are invited to have their say on how Bury can meet its housing needs in the coming years.
Bury Council has vacated the first, second and third floor offices at Castle Buildings in Bury town centre.
Cartoons, poetry and author talks have been arranged at local libraries as part of the national Try Reading Project.
It’s anything but a dog’s life for a Bury Market trader who has won a national award in her first year of business.
Bury is backing the Empty to Plenty scheme to bring empty homes back into use and help tackle the country’s housing shortage.
Clubs, coaches, volunteers and competitors were honoured for their achievements over the last year at the annual Bury Sports Awards.
The many carers who support needy and vulnerable people are invited to a launch event in Bury on Wednesday 2 October.
A successful Lunch Club is starting up again at Moorside Community Centre and Library