Have your say on health improvements
Bury Council is looking to develop a range of services to help individuals and their families to make healthier lifestyle choices.
Bury Council is looking to develop a range of services to help individuals and their families to make healthier lifestyle choices.
Bury Council’s road safety team will be hosting a child car seat clinic on 15 and 17 July at Asda Pilsworth (10.30am–3pm).
Residents, customers and carers have been playing their role in saying how services could be improved for them.
Members of Bury Youth Cabinet are holding a Youth Market on Saturday 28 June at the Fusilier Museum in Bury (9am-5pm).
Residents are invited to shape the future priorities for Radcliffe when the local Township Forum meets on Tuesday 1 July.
All Bury residents will receive a letter this summer telling them about the biggest change to the electoral registration system in nearly 100 years.
Bury Council is seeking a partner to run The Green, a new multi-functional community facility and cafe in Clarence Park, Bury.
A new community centre and cafe is well on the way to completion at Clarence Park in Bury.
Bury schools, community groups and good causes - such as not-for-profit organisations and registered charities – could share in £1,000 of electrical products as part of a new responsible recycling initiative.
Victims of domestic violence are being urged not to suffer in silence during this year’s World Cup, which kicks off on 12 June in Brazil.
Young people in Bury are organising an event to celebrate diversity and promote tolerance and equality.
Bury Leisure’s three centres have passed a tough assessment from Sport England’s leading national quality scheme, Quest.
Budding entrepreneurs will soon receive greater support from Bury libraries thanks to free one-to-one business start-up sessions.
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.