New £1.1m swimming pool for Radcliffe
Councillors have approved a new £1.1 million temporary swimming pool and gym for Radcliffe.
Councillors have approved a new £1.1 million temporary swimming pool and gym for Radcliffe.
Bury Council is supporting the 2015 Dry January campaign which is a venture led by Alcohol Concern and supported by Public Health England.
Health is top of the agenda when Radcliffe Township forum meets on Thursday 8 January.
Work will start in the New Year to demolish the former Greater Manchester Police HQ in Irwell Street, Bury.
Bury residents in need of a new or replacement kitchen caddy or a roll of compostable liners can now collect these for free from venues across the borough.
Bury Library is holding a free event – Marketing and Social Media – for those thinking of running their own business.
Bury Council is calling all residents to become a Snow Angel and help their relatives, friends and neighbours to stay safe, warm and well in their homes this winter.
“As 2014 draws to a close it gives me the opportunity to reflect on my six months since being inaugurated as Mayor of Bury.
Employees at Six Town Housing have spread some festive cheer this week by delivering 320 Winter Warmer packs to elderly residents in Bury.
Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre has been awarded Full Accreditation status by Arts Council England.
The traditional annual festival of lessons and carols is back on this year at Bury Parish Church on Thursday 18 December.
A range of important local issues will be discussed when Whitefield and Unsworth Township forum meets on Tuesday 6 January.
Pupils and staff are celebrating after their school was given a higher rating by education watchdog Ofsted.
Bury is playing its part in bringing up to 900 empty homes in Greater Manchester back to life by March 2015.
Residents and businesses in the vicinity of Union Street, Ramsbottom are being advised by Bury Council that the recycling facility at this location is closing and will be removed on Thursday 11 December 2014.
Bury Council’s trading standards service has launched a crackdown on the sale of counterfeit goods in the run-up to Christmas.
Bury Council is thanking residents for their recycling efforts as the borough’s household waste recycling rate surges to 55%.
Residents are being advised of changes to household waste collections over the Christmas and New Year period.
Inspectors didn’t have to look far for words to describe Greenhill Primary School – it was simply “good”.
Harmful viruses in e-cards, online shopping fraud and adverts for bogus holidays are three of the twelve scams of Christmas that have been identified in a new campaign launched by authorities.