Council and McDonald’s team up for litter pick
The Fernhill area of Bury is looking brighter following a community clean-up by staff from McDonald’s and Bury Council.
The Fernhill area of Bury is looking brighter following a community clean-up by staff from McDonald’s and Bury Council.
Radcliffe Hall/CE Methodist Primary School is set to benefit from a £2 million refurbishment bringing new classrooms and modernisation.
Radcliffe residents’ health and wellbeing have received a further boost thanks to a government grant of £17,000.
A bistro for customers and the wider community is to be the latest development at Elmhurst short-stay service in Whitefield.
Residents are invited to Radcliffe Library to discover more about the soldiers who fell in the Great War and whose names are on Radcliffe Cenotaph.
Bury’s civic head has been leading the way in celebrating the Tour de France coming to the UK.
Residents’ concerns about the proposed new system of household bin collections in Bury are being answered by the council.
A free drop-in and advice session for people who are hard of hearing takes place at Whitefield Library and Adult Learning Centre.
Young people on an in-patient mental health unit have created compelling images based on their experiences.
One of Bury Council’s most senior officers has been appointed leader of the world's top public sector finance professionals.
A mother of four was fraudulently claiming benefits while running a cake-making business.
Young people in Bury are being urged to take part in a huge range of sporting and positive lifestyle events during the long summer holidays.
Women and girls (over 14) are invited to Metafit sessions which are held at Topping Fold Community Centre and Library.
Bury East residents are invited to give their views on what the top priorities for their community should be in the year ahead.
Knitters of all ages and abilities are invited to use their talents in a way that will help the homeless.
Ambitious plans to turn Bury into a ‘zero waste’ borough, boosting recycling and saving money, have been unveiled.
Bury Council employees who have “gone the extra mile” have been formally thanked at the council’s annual Special Thanks And Recognition (STAR) awards.
A Ramsbottom man has been given a three-year ASBO after receiving repeated warnings about his anti-social behaviour.
Young people in Bury are organising a family-friendly event to celebrate diversity and promote equality across the borough.
Residents in Bury can now go online and register to vote in the biggest change to electoral registration in more than 100 years.