Community groups urged to apply for Tesco cash support
Three community groups in Bury have bagged a total of £30,000 from Tesco’s first Bags of Help funding pot.
Three community groups in Bury have bagged a total of £30,000 from Tesco’s first Bags of Help funding pot.
We are running a competition to find out what you love about your local library in the borough of Bury.
If you enjoy reading stories and love Elmer the Elephant’s adventures, head for Whitefield and Ramsbottom libraries this weekend.
Work to keep Bury’s children safe and well has been praised by the official watchdog Ofsted.
It’s estimated that 1 in 10 young people will experience a mental health issue such as anxiety or depression.
Police are urging Bury residents to be on their guard after a woman was scammed out of a significant amount of money.
Bury Council has welcomed laws that came into force today (20 May) which means tobacco made for sale in the UK will have to be sold in drab green packaging with dramatic visual health warnings.
With the EU referendum fast approaching, Bury Council is urging residents to look out for the Electoral Commission’s information booklet which is currently being delivered.
The 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death proved a memorable date for Tottington woman Audry Coop.
Ever imagined yourself making a movie? Head to Ramsbottom Library and become a budding film maker!
Bury Council has appointed a new leader of the council and members of the cabinet.
East ward councillor Mike Connolly has been installed as the new Mayor of Bury for the 2016/17 municipal year.
Residents are reminded to make sure they are in good time to have their say in the EU Referendum on Thursday 23 June.
Stories and activities for young children will be held across local libraries during National Bookstart Week (6-12 June).
Youngsters are invited to enjoy all the fun of the fairground at two story and craft sessions held at Prestwich Library.
Join three writers of thrilling and bestselling novels as they read from their latest books and share the secrets of how to create heart-stopping stories.
Information and advice on equipment to help with hearing loss are being offered at a free afternoon session in Bury town centre.
Computer savvy volunteers are needed to become Digital Buddies and help the borough’s residents enter the internet age.
New Rhyme Time sessions for babies are being run every Friday at Bury Library from 10.45am to 11.30am.
Three kind-hearted locals are celebrating a huge achievement after completing more than 100 hours of volunteering with I Will If You Will (IWIYW), the Bury-based female fitness movement delivered by Bury Council with National Lottery funds from Sport England.