Don’t sling it, recycle it this spring
Recycle for Greater Manchester would like to encourage residents to recycle more and donate unwanted re-usable items during their annual spring clean.
Recycle for Greater Manchester would like to encourage residents to recycle more and donate unwanted re-usable items during their annual spring clean.
Young and old can have a thoroughly Good Friday and Easter Saturday at Bury’s famous market on Friday 18 April and Saturday 19 April.
Five years of teamwork has finally come to an end for Bury Council and Bury FC.
Bury Council has taken its latest move to save money by cutting the number of its directorates from four to three.
Students, independent researchers and small businesses can now access many of the world's best academic papers through their local libraries.
Outstanding individuals and groups will receive a big ‘thank you’ in the 2nd annual Made in Bury community awards.
Traders have now set up shop on Radcliffe Piazza while major refurbishment works are carried out to Radcliffe Market Hall.
Bury Council is buying up selected properties in Radcliffe to help with the ongoing regeneration of the area.
A pioneering scheme empowering residents of Bury East to tackle problems associated with alcohol misuse has been backed by Victims Commissioner, Baroness Newlove.
A major Have a Go event bringing young people together with training providers and employers has been hailed a huge success.
Families are invited to a free day of fun this Sunday (23 March) as part of a campaign to improve recycling rates in Radcliffe East.
Lovers of wartime music are invited to a Forties Swing Night in aid of the Mayor of Bury’s charities.
Rochdale Borough Council has launched a series of webpages to assist bereaved families in Rochdale, Oldham and Bury boroughs with matters relating to the Coroner’s Service.
Parents and children are being urged to take part in Family Safety Week, which runs from 24 to 28 March.
Pinfold Lane Day Care Centre in Whitefield is appealing for green-fingered volunteers to spruce up their gardens for spring.
Local people are being invited to have their say about how health and care services can be transformed to meet Bury’s health challenges at an event on Friday 11th April.
Residents across the borough are being urged to ensure that they are on the voters’ roll for this year’s council and European elections.
Plans to transform local health and care services will be discussed whenRamsbottom, Tottington and North Manor Township Forum meets on Thursday 27 March.
A wide variety of community groups across Bury have been given grants totaling £88,646 over the last year.
Specially trained detection dogs have sniffed out £1,000 worth of illegal tobacco – in raids carried out on National No Smoking Day.