Council launches healthy living campaign to stem rising obesity rates
With New Year’s resolutions still fresh in the mind, Bury Council is launching a healthy living campaign to encourage people to consider the health impacts of being overweight.
With New Year’s resolutions still fresh in the mind, Bury Council is launching a healthy living campaign to encourage people to consider the health impacts of being overweight.
Residents can sign up to a course offering help with job searching, using the internet and running an email account.
Please note that Church Street West in Radcliffe and Bell Lane in Bury are currently closed to motorists.
Bury residents have one week left to have their say on the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework.
Council budgets are top of the agenda when Bury West Township Forum meets on Tuesday 17 January.
The twelfth night of 2017 promises to be a busy occasion for Bury East Township Forum.
Budding authors from Holly Mount Roman Catholic Primary School in Bury have been collaborating with seven schools across the UK to write a recycling adventure story to promote the importance of recycling old electricals.
Residents can have their say on the council’s budget plans when Ramsbottom, Tottington and North Manor Township Forum meets on Tuesday 10 January 2017.
Staff at Bury Council have been taking the lead in saving energy, cutting bills and reducing carbon emissions.
Radcliffe residents are urged to attend the first Township Forum of 2017 on Tuesday 10 January.
Bury’s sporting champions were congratulated by the Mayor of Bury, Councillor Mike Connolly.
Visitors to Tottington Library enjoyed a wine tasting masterclass designed to put some sparkle into Christmas dinner.
Copies of letters sent by soldiers to Close Methodist Church during the First World War are on display at Radcliffe Library.
Families are invited to enjoy stories and crafts from around the world at four events held at Prestwich Library.
Residents, community groups and health and social care professionals are being invited to share their views on how children’s services in Bury can be improved.
Council leaders in Bury are giving the public even more opportunities to have their say on a Greater Manchester plan aimed at boosting housing and jobs.
Readers young and old are invited to enjoy their hobby while raising money for Bury Hospice.
Donations are now being taken at Ramsbottom Library from people keen to help young mums.
If you are looking for a new relaxing hobby to help you de-stress, and you love colouring, this could be the club for you!
Local postmen and women were thanked for their hard work during the Christmas period by the Mayor of Bury, Councillor Mike Connolly.