Car seized after owner did not pay 84 penalty tickets
Enforcement officers have seized a car in Bury town centre as a result of non-payment of parking tickets.
Enforcement officers have seized a car in Bury town centre as a result of non-payment of parking tickets.
Motorists in Bury are being encouraged to take the None for the Road drink and drug driving pledge.
A First World War hero will be honoured in his home town of Radcliffe this Sunday (19 June) with a service and memorial stone dedication at the cenotaph.
A specialist flood exhibition is being held to support flood-affected homeowners across Radcliffe and Bury.
I Will If You Will (IWIYW), the Bury-based fitness movement, is encouraging local residents to take advantage of a great opportunity to become a qualified fitness instructor this summer.
Bury’s “unsung heroes” have been rewarded with Made in Bury awards for their outstanding contribution to the community.
Local author Paul Jenkins will be reading from his latest novel “Requires Improvement” at Ramsbottom Library on Monday 27 June.
Bury Council’s new customer friendly website - bury.gov.uk - has been awarded top marks by industry professionals.
If you are a parent, a childcare provider and/or an employer we want to hear from you.
The Jobs Fair will be taking place at Bury Town Hall on Thursday 23 June from 9am to 5pm.
From Monday 13 June to Wednesday 22 June residents will be able to speak face to face with Bury Council staff regarding any electoral issues they have about the forthcoming EU Referendum.
Pupils at Holly Mount RC Primary School in Bury are proving their ’green’ credentials by penning a chapter of a book on recycling old electrical goods.
People are being urged to rethink their everyday journeys as part of Bike Week which runs from 11 to 19 June.
Young people are invited to the council chamber in Bury Town Hall to share their views on the upcoming EU referendum and the refugee crisis.
A homeless support service, local community groups, and crime prevention projects are just some of the Bury schemes set to benefit from a £71k cash boost thanks to grant funding from Greater Manchester Mayor and Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd.
Readers are invited to meet author Anna Chilvers when she visits Prestwich Library on Monday 20 June (7pm).
Bury is to host a major new charity road race that is set to hand a big cash boost to local good causes.
Weekly pilates classes are now running at Brandlesholme Library and Community Centre on Thursdays from 1.15pm to 2pm, followed by a social half hour.
Nominations are being sought for Bury’s annual celebration of sporting excellence, the Bury 2016 Sports Awards.
Bury Council’s recycling and awareness team are running a series of road shows in June to help residents get to grips with what goes in which bin and to highlight why it’s so important to recycle food waste.