Bury Council and Six Town Housing support Go Online Week
Bury Council and Six Town Housing have teamed up to encourage residents to get involved in the eighth national Get Online Week.
Bury Council and Six Town Housing have teamed up to encourage residents to get involved in the eighth national Get Online Week.
The countdown is well and truly on for the fourth annual family fun extravaganza that is Bury Light Night – on Friday 10 October.
Hundreds of Bury Council employees hope residents across the borough will join them in becoming Dementia Friends.
Newly-weds Rosie and Marc Hall showed their support for Bury’s new Fairtrade Garden when they held their rock ’n’ roll wedding at Bury Registry Office.
The award-winning Bury Market welcomed its latest batch of young traders for a day’s fund-raising for local good causes.
A £1 million refurbishment of Radcliffe Market is nearly complete and it is just weeks away from re-opening to customers.
Home Office Minister Norman Baker MP visited Greater Manchester this week (Tuesday 30 September) to see how the region is cracking down on alcohol abuse.
Starting next week, bin collection days and collection frequencies will change for most households throughout the borough of Bury.
Bury is marking World Mental Health Day by holding a week of events, advice and support sessions.
Walkers keen to discover scenic attractions in the north of Bury now have a hi-tech aid to help them.
Young motorists aged 16-25 are invited to join a free Safe Young Driver scheme being run at Ramsbottom Fire Station on 27 and 28 October.
Bury Council is marking its 40th anniversary by creating an online record of all those who have served as a councillor over these four decades.
Eye-catching new artwork will be officially unveiled on Saturday 27 September at the entrance of Bury Art Museum and Sculpture 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.