Free help sessions for the hard of hearing
Information and advice on equipment to help with hearing loss are being offered at a free afternoon session in Bury town centre.
Information and advice on equipment to help with hearing loss are being offered at a free afternoon session in Bury town centre.
Proposed changes in the way some adult care services are provided will be considered by the council’s cabinet next Wednesday (1 October).
Caring families and individuals are being urged to make a real difference to a child’s life by becoming a foster carer.
The borough’s top sporting talents and achievers have been honoured at the annual Bury Sports Awards.
Upcoming changes to household waste collections will be discussed by Whitefield and Unsworth Township Forum on Thursday 2 October.
An under-used bowling green and pavilion has been transformed into a community hub, cafe and training centre.
Bury’s 32,100 smokers are encouraged to kick the habit this October as part of the UK’s annual mass quit attempt – Stoptober.
The Mayor of Bury hosted a reception for two voluntary groups who have recently received the prestigious Queens Award for Voluntary Service.
Four free ‘power half-hour’ sessions are being run at Bury’s Castle Leisure to mark National Fitness Day on Friday 26 September.
Make a diary date right now for the fourth Bury Light Night – on Friday 10 October.
The most senior officers at Bury Council are leading the way in encouraging staff to become more active.
Great Places Housing Group has recently acquired the site of the former Tulle Court in Prestwich to build 18 family homes.
Writers across Bury are being urged to share the poems they remember by tweeting on National Poetry Day.
Moorside Community Centre and Library and Radcliffe Library are inviting residents to join them for coffee and raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support.
Residents are starting to receive information packs and calendars in advance of changes to the household waste collection service.
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.