Fun day to launch new era for Radcliffe Market Hall
The newly refurbished Radcliffe Market Hall will open its doors on Tuesday 2 December following an £800,000 refurbishment.
The newly refurbished Radcliffe Market Hall will open its doors on Tuesday 2 December following an £800,000 refurbishment.
More than £1,000 was raised at the annual Craft and Gift Show for Bury Society for Blind and Partially Sighted People.
Help to apply for jobs and credit is now available through a free online service offered at your local library.
A free drop-in and advice session for people who are hard of hearing takes place in the Green Room Textile Hall, Manchester Road (next to Bury Library).
Bury has received more national recognition by making the Top 3 in the Academy of Urbanism awards in the Great Town category.
Traders and partners have joined forces in setting up a new Radcliffe Town Team to improve and regenerate the area.
Council leaders, housing companies and Japanese technologists have formally launched a 600-home smart heat project.
Help is at hand for residents who are unsure what to recycle in each of their household bins.
Keen readers are invited to snap up a bargain when Radcliffe Library holds a book sale on Sunday 7 December.
Residents are invited to the next meeting of Bury East Township Forum on Monday 24 November.
Young people are invited to take part in a Big Debate to be held at Bury Town Hall on Wednesday 26 November.
Keeping warm over the winter months can help prevent colds, flu or more serious health conditions such as heart attacks, strokes, pneumonia and depression.
The Centre for Cultural Collections (CfCC), formerly Bury Archives and Family History Service, has received £60,800 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for an exciting project called Bury Remembers the First World War.
Residents at Bury Council's Falcon & Griffin House extra care scheme had a ‘grand’ time raising money for Macmillan Cancer Support.
Residents are being warned about phone cold-callers alleging they are from Microsoft and claiming they can fix their computer.
Ever imagined making a movie? Then join the Animate: Stop Motion Club for budding film makers at Radcliffe Library
A Tottington dog owner has been prosecuted by Bury Council for failing to clean up after his pet on two occasions.
The hard work and dedication of Bury Council’s adoption staff have been recognised at national level.
The shopping precinct at Mile Lane will be discussed when Bury West Township Forum meets on Wednesday 19 November.
Extensive roadworks at Croft Lane in Hollins will be discussed when Whitefield and Unsworth Township Forum meets on Tuesday 18 November.