Register to vote in time for the council elections and EU Referendum
Bury Council is encouraging local people to visit www.gov.uk/register-to-vote to register to vote.
Bury Council is encouraging local people to visit www.gov.uk/register-to-vote to register to vote.
Artistic adults are invited to join a new colouring group at Radcliffe Library, every Monday from 2pm to 3pm.
I Will If You Will (IWIYW) – the Bury-based female fitness movement delivered by Bury Council with National Lottery funding from Sport England – is holding a free family fun day during the Easter school holiday.
A maths and writing clinic for those aged 5 to 14 will take place at Bury Library on Wednesday 13 April.
Successful crime and thriller author Michael Knaggs will be discussing his work at two local libraries.
A free drop-in information session on hearing aid maintenance will take place in the Green Room, Textile Hall (next to Bury Library) on Monday 4 April.
Ever imagined making a movie? Head for Ramsbottom Library and become a budding film maker!
The I Will If You Will (IWIYW) Community Fund has helped boost a number of sports clubs across Bury who are encouraging women and girls to get active.
A £645,000 scheme to resurface the A58 Rochdale Road starts on Monday (21 March) as part of the council’s ongoing programme to improve the borough’s highways.
Homeowners and businesses hit by the Boxing Day floods now have until 30 April to apply for grants of £5,000 to protect their premises from future flooding.
A row of derelict properties in Radcliffe is being brought back into use by Bury Council and Six Town Housing.
Dog owners can have their pets micro-chipped for free at Topping Fold Community Centre and Library.
Bury residents are being reminded that there’s still time to share their views about what helps or hinders them from making healthy lifestyle choices.
Bury Council and its partners have been working to help local residents keep warm in their homes and save money on their energy bills.
Outstanding individuals and groups will receive a big ‘thank you’ in the 4th annual Made in Bury Community Awards.
The famous Bury Market could be picking up two national awards in a matter of weeks.
Local residents and keen conservationists are invited to attend the next meeting of the Friends of Kirklees Valley Local Nature Reserve.
Illegal tobacco and cigarettes have been seized from local shops by Bury’s trading standards officers.
Pupils from across Bury’s secondary schools have been working together to help tackle issues of hate crime in our schools and communities.
Residents are invited to attend a workshop on cancer services on Thursday 10 March at the Fusilier Museum from 10am to noon.