Make a quick exit at Bury Interchange - news from TfGM
It’s all change for services at Bury Interchange next week when the busy bus station’s new exit opens onto Angouleme Way.
It’s all change for services at Bury Interchange next week when the busy bus station’s new exit opens onto Angouleme Way.
Award-winning local author Robert Williams will be making an appearance at Bury Library on Friday 9 May.
A very out-of-the-ordinary Easter egg was won in a free prize draw at Ramsbottom Chocolate Festival on Sunday by Katherine Brooks and her daughter Alice of Walmersley, Bury.
Bury Council is reminding residents that they will see no change to their household waste collections over Easter.
The Mayor of Bury is leading by example by abseiling down the borough’s famous Peel Tower landmark.
Celebrate St George’s Day (Wednesday 23 April) with an afternoon of nostalgia at Radcliffe Civic Suite.
News from the famous Bury Market is now easier to find with the launch of its new website - http://www.burymarket.com/
Bury Council is reminding residents that their brown bin is only to be used for loose garden waste and cooked and uncooked food waste.
Bury contractors H.H. Smith and Sons have won the contract to carry out a £1 million refurbishment of Radcliffe Market.
Residents across Bury are about to receive their polling cards for the upcoming council and European Parliament elections.
Work to create a brand new purpose-built toilet block at Bury Open Market will start during April.
Bury Council is to invest £100,000 and introduce a number of changes that will improve the borough’s roads for residents and visitors alike.
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.