College students enticed to attractions at the museum
Bury Art Museum has won a grant towards the cost of a project to encourage 16-18 year olds from local colleges to visit the gallery.
Bury Art Museum has won a grant towards the cost of a project to encourage 16-18 year olds from local colleges to visit the gallery.
Families can have oceans of fun – and possibly win prizes – at Bury leisure centres during this summer’s Finding Dory healthy living campaign.
Household recycling in Bury hit a record high of 64% in the month of June, new figures reveal.
Bury residents will soon be receiving a form through their letter box asking them to confirm that their details on the electoral register are correct.
Nominations are being sought for Bury’s annual celebration of sporting excellence, the Bury 2016 Sports Awards.
United Utilities are working to repair a burst water main on Walmersley Road, Bury opposite Clarence Park.
Job seekers from the Greater Manchester Working Well programme were congratulated by the Mayor of Bury, Councillor Mike Connolly.
Children and families have been hunting for ‘Bury’d Treasure’ this summer as part of a new pirate-themed family adventure game happening across Bury.
I Will If You Will (IWIYW), the Bury-based fitness movement, has launched a digital campaign to help and encourage Bury residents as they train for the town’s first 10k on 18 September 2016.
Families are invited to have some fun in the sun at Bury Market on every Friday in August.
United Utilities are to carry out repairs to a collapsed sewer on Manchester Road, Bury at its junction with Parkhills Road and Radcliffe Road.
Mums and mums-to-be are invited to enjoy free coffee, cake and conversation at the Fusilier Museum Cafe in Bury on Tuesday 2 August (10-11.30am).
Bury Council is leading the way in cutting CO2 emissions by cutting its energy use by 10% in the last 12 months.
Some 86 walkers put their best foot forward to walk from Bolton Street Station in Bury to Nuttall Park in Ramsbottom, before hopping on the East Lancashire Railway to make the return journey.
Volunteers from three long-standing and well-known Bury organisations have won the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service (QAVS).
The East Lancashire Railway has officially launched the latest addition to its growing fleet of coaching stock in the form of a new wheelchair accessible carriage.
I Will If You Will (IWIYW), the Bury-based fitness movement, is supporting an upcoming weekend of free tennis for the whole family.
Bury Council’s recycling and awareness team will be out and about again during July and August to help residents get to grips with what goes in which bin and to highlight why it’s so important to recycle food waste.
Bury showed its support for an interfaith walk in the North West to remember the victims of the genocide in Srebrenica.
Bridge Street in Ramsbottom is to be closed to traffic from Saturday (23 July) for four to six weeks while National Grid engineers replace old plastic gas mains with modern plastic pipes.