Flooding – drop-in session and public meeting
A community drop-in session and public meeting about the Boxing Day floods will take place on Thursday 11 February at Radcliffe Civic Suite.
A community drop-in session and public meeting about the Boxing Day floods will take place on Thursday 11 February at Radcliffe Civic Suite.
Bury Market could be in line for another prize, this time in the National Coach Tourism Awards 2016.
Bury Council is encouraging anyone not yet registered to vote to do so during this week’s National Voter Registration Drive.
Head down to your local library on Saturday 6 February and take part in a huge range of events to mark National Libraries Day 2016.
Meet new friends and journey down memory lane with a new dementia group meeting at Moorside Community Centre and Library.
People with tinnitus can get help during a national awareness week to help those with hearing loss (8–14 February).
MadLab is running a free hour of code session for young people aged 8 to 12 at Ramsbottom Library on Friday 19 February (10am to 11am).
Ever imagined making a movie? There’s a new club for budding film makers at Unsworth Library.
Communities across Greater Manchester are invited to bid for a slice of £900,000 to build strong neighbourhoods, boost volunteering and empower the region’s young people.
Demolition has started on two houses in Heys Road, Prestwich which have lain empty for years.
Residents in Bury East will have the power to decide how funding to tackle domestic abuse will be spent in their community.
Residents are invited to meet their local police officers when a mobile station will be outside Radcliffe Market Hall on 13 and 14 February.
There will be traffic delays this morning caused by a manhole which has collapsed on Bridge Street, Ramsbottom.
On 1 February 2016, the borough’s hearing aid repair drop-in clinic will move premises.
Live music, theatre and arts venue, The Met in Bury, is to undergo a £4.6 million refurbishment starting this March 2016 to meet growing audience demand, thanks to a £3.1 million capital investment from Arts Council England and supporting contributions from Bury Council and other benefactors.
Bury Council has again been named one of Britain’s top ‘equal’ employers by professional lobbying group Stonewall.
East ward councillor Mike Connolly has been proposed as the next Mayor of Bury for the year 2016/17.
Purple Flags will continue to fly proudly in Bury over official recognition of the town’s night-time economy.
Bury Council is about to demolish two properties in Heys Road, Prestwich which have long been a local eyesore.
Work has started to convert part of the old Bury to Bolton Railway line into a path for walkers, cyclists and horse riders.