STAR employees who really make a difference
Do you know someone or a group of people who work or volunteer for Bury Council who have gone that extra mile?
Do you know someone or a group of people who work or volunteer for Bury Council who have gone that extra mile?
Families are invited to take part in a six-week project of reading, drama, dancing and theatre skills leading to a grand performance of Stories from Arabian Nights.
Residents are being urged to make sure they are registered to vote in the Bury Council elections on 5 May.
Golfers – can you help raise money for the Mayor of Bury’s good causes?
A wide variety of events is being organised by Bury Libraries and archive department to celebrate the life and work of William Shakespeare in this, the 400th year since his death.
Youngsters at St Margaret’s CE Primary School in Prestwich have been praised for their superb efforts in food recycling.
Bury Council is urging residents to get behind the drive to increase food waste recycling and get the borough’s recycling rate up from 55% to 60% or more.
Bury Council is backing the new and ground-breaking campaign One You, recently launched by Public Health England.
Just two years ago Exchange Utility formed with a vision of becoming the UK’s go-to company for business energy and utility savings. Today they announce their move to Bury centre, allowing them to grow their team by a further 250 people - another significant step in their meteoric journey to save UK businesses money.
Write, relax and have fun at a new creative writing group which will meet at Tottington Library every Thursday (starting 31 March) from 6.30pm to 8pm.
Government minister Alistair Burt welcomed the work that Bury’s social workers do on a visit back to his home town.
A major £800k investment programme is boosting and improving play areas across the borough.
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.