Help Bury Bloom – enter the gardening and poster competition
Keen gardeners and talented young artists are invited to take part in two competitions to help the borough continue to flourish.
Keen gardeners and talented young artists are invited to take part in two competitions to help the borough continue to flourish.
Bury’s “unsung heroes” have been rewarded with Made in Bury awards for their outstanding contribution to the community.
Volunteers, residents and members of the Youth Club at Topping Fold invite everyone to a Big Lunch on Saturday 13 June.
Residents aged over 50 are invited to join the weekly club at Topping Fold Community Centre and Library in Bury.
Youngsters are invited to take part in Twilight Tales, Eco Craft and Saturday story sessions at Prestwich Library.
It’s time to Rumble in the Jungle when local libraries take part in National Bookstart Week.
Rise up, lovers of Where the Wild Things Are, and celebrate your love of the book by coming together on Saturday 13 June at Ramsbottom Library to read together.
Library members can win a £10 book token in a new monthly quiz being held across the borough.
If you can play any musical instrument, or sing, you can be part of Mike Sweeney’s Band!
Work will start on Saturday 30 May to repair the carriageway on Bolton Road West in Ramsbottom between Woodhey Road and Park Road.
On Thursday 18 June 2015, Bury will be home to our biggest ever business event – the Made in Bury Business Fair. Bury Council is the headline sponsor, cementing our commitment to local businesses.
Residents are invited to attend their respective Township Forums this June to help shape the future of their community.
East ward councillor Stella Smith is set to be installed as the new Mayor of Bury for the 2015/16 municipal year.
Flag stones have been ripped up and stolen from the site of the Radcliffe Cenotaph.
Pupils have been helping the police and council to enforce local speed limits near their school.
The final archaeological dig of the Radcliffe Tower project concludes on Saturday (16 May) with an invitation for the public to see what has been discovered.
Labour now have a majority of 19 seats on Bury Council following last night’s (Thursday 7 May) local elections.
Voters are being reminded to make sure they are ready to take part in the UK Parliamentary General election (and local elections) taking place on Thursday 7 May.
More than 20 Bury residents, customers, carers and representatives have been telling Bury Council how it can improve social care services for them.
I Will If You Will (IWIYW), the female fitness movement in Bury which has helped more than 7,500 women and girls get more active in 2014, is launching its Community Fund for a second year.