Back to the Future on Bury Market
The award-winning Bury Market will have a new star attraction this Saturday (14 March) – and it’s all for a good cause.
The award-winning Bury Market will have a new star attraction this Saturday (14 March) – and it’s all for a good cause.
Councillors in Bury agreed tonight (Wednesday 25 February) to freeze the Council Tax for next year as part of a ‘triple lock’ deal for Bury residents.
Bury Council, Six Town Housing and Unison have joined forces to put on a magical mystery digital tour with a difference.
Residents are being urged not to miss out on the chance to vote in this year’s elections by ensuring that they are registered to vote.
Details of a new parking strategy will be unveiled when Prestwich Township Forum meets on Thursday 12 March.
A presentation from First Bus about local services is top of the agenda at Whitefield and Unsworth Township Forum.
The next phase of the Radcliffe Manor project starts on 2 March when work to repair Radcliffe Tower will begin. This will be followed a few weeks later by another archaeological dig.
Bury’s planning committee and council officers have received high praise for their professionalism and quality of service to the borough’s citizens.
A range of events is taking place in Bury to mark national Fairtrade Fortnight, which runs from 23 February to 8 March.
A shopkeeper has been sentenced after illicit tobacco was seized at his shops by Bury trading standards officers.
Bury has become the first town centre in Greater Manchester to fly the Purple Flag in recognition of its thriving night-time entertainment.
A comprehensive car parking strategy is to be unveiled at Prestwich Township Forum on Thursday 12 March.
Youngsters and families are invited to celebrate World Book Day on Thursday 5 March and uncover a reading surprise.
Information and advice on how to look after your NHS hearing aid are being offered at a free afternoon session in Bury town centre.
The next meeting of Radcliffe Township Forum will now take place on Tuesday 24 February.
Kind-hearted sportsmen and women are invited to take part in the annual Mayor of Bury’s charity golf tournament.
Mayors across England have been making their faces funny to show their support for Red Nose Day 2015.
An open evening is being held for residents who are interested in adopting a child or simply want to find out more.
Over the coming weeks Bury residents should look out for letters confirming whether they are registered to vote.
Ever imagined making a movie? Then join the Animate: Stop Motion Club for budding film makers at Bury Library.