Made in Bury – those who make a difference
Bury’s “unsung heroes” have been rewarded with Made in Bury awards for their outstanding contribution to the community.
Bury’s “unsung heroes” have been rewarded with Made in Bury awards for their outstanding contribution to the community.
Pilkington Park ward councillor Michelle Wiseman has been elected as the Mayor of Bury for the 2014/15 municipal year.
This weekend looks set to be one of the busiest of the year in Greater Manchester with more than 100,000 people expected to attend high profile music and sports events in the city.
Trading standards officers are urging Bury businesses not to respond to a mail shot that could leave them with a bill of almost £2,400.
Looking to enter the catering industry? Then a food safety course at Topping Fold Community Centre and Library could give you the start you need.
A Whitefield primary school has won Downing Street approval in a national competition to improve disadvantaged pupils’ learning.
A Ramsbottom resident narrowly avoided jail after being convicted of fraudulently obtaining £14,744 in housing and council tax benefits.
Bury residents are invited to help shape the future of council services at a ‘customer task force’ event held on Friday 6 June.
Art created with the help of care home residents will be on display in Bury’s Mill Gate centre on Saturday 7 June.
Residents are urged to take care as the final week of Scams Awareness Month focuses on doorstep crime.
Hungry residents are invited to a Big Lunch which is held on Saturday 31 May at the Manchester Road Park bowling green in Bury.
The award-winning Bury Market has notched up another accolade by winning a TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence.
Just over a third of Bury voters made their mark in the European Parliamentary elections which were held last Thursday (22 May).
Labour now have a majority of 25 seats on Bury Council following yesterday’s (Thursday 22 May) local elections.
Holcombe Brook Sports Club is offering free tennis sessions on Sunday mornings for anybody over the age of 4.
Young people are invited to a series of sports sessions and a dance workshop at Outwood Youth Club in Radcliffe.
Civic leaders in Bury have been promoting tolerance and tackling prejudice by flying a rainbow flag outside the town’s Knowsley Place.
Bury Art Museum and Sculpture Centre is giving an enlightening insight into Classical Greek and Roman mythology and culture on Saturday (24 May).
Forties Fever hits Bury Tourist Information Centre (TIC) this Saturday (24 May) as it celebrates the East Lancashire Railway 1940s Weekend.
Information and advice on equipment to help with hearing loss is available on Monday 2 June from 2.30pm to 4pm.