Toddler story time at Radcliffe Library
Weekly toddler story time sessions are about to start at Radcliffe Library, and are free of charge.
Weekly toddler story time sessions are about to start at Radcliffe Library, and are free of charge.
Budding photographers are invited to submit their pictures of local scenes which could be used in Bury’s official 2015 calendar.
Interested in running your own food and drink business? Then sign up for a free event at Bury Library on Thursday 23 October.
A couple who claimed they were too ill to cook their own meals were actually running a cafe – and he delivered Chinese takeaways using her mobility car.
Arts lovers can enjoy a taste of the Orient at the second exhibition to be held at Bury’s new Sculpture Centre.
Customers are invited to take part in Bury Council’s annual review of facilities provided at its sports centres.
Changes to household waste collections will be discussed when Bury West Township Forum meets on Wednesday 24 September.
A Summer Soiree has raised £800 to bring some sunshine to customers who attend Pinfold Lane Day Care Centre in Whitefield.
Residents can find out more about the approaching changes to waste collections, and get help with recycling, at the September round of township forums.
Household waste collections and the future of health services are on the agenda for Ramsbottom, Tottington and North Manor.
Radcliffe Library’s Knit and Natter Club is appealing for donations of wool so that items can continue to be made and sold for good causes.
Bury’s own Ironman, Bartek Holda, is being helped by Bury Council to fulfil his dream of international success.
Residents are invited to the next meeting of Bury East Township Forum which will take place on Thursday 18 September.
A Bury woman who has spent 20 years in Central America helping those with HIV/Aids was warmly welcomed to the mayor’s parlour.
Care service providers in Bury are working to reduce the number of accidental falls suffered by older people.
Greater Manchester has become the first UK city to join the United Nations' Making Cities Resilient Campaign and has been recognised as a "Role Model for Total Resilience" because of its focus on implementing the campaign’s entire ten-point checklist for building resilience to disasters.
Residents, customers and carers have been playing their part in helping to develop the future of social care services.
Changes to waste collections and local health services will give Radcliffe residents lots to talk about at the upcoming Township Forum meeting.
Changes to the way household waste is collected will be outlined when Prestwich Township Forum meets on Wednesday 17 September.
Carers from Bury are invited to feed back on plans for the biggest ever changes to health services in Greater Manchester.