Pride of Bury comes to town this Saturday
The very first Bury Pride will shine brightly this Saturday (8 April) with a colourful celebration of equality and diversity.
The very first Bury Pride will shine brightly this Saturday (8 April) with a colourful celebration of equality and diversity.
Bury Council’s head of building control has won a regional award from his peers in the industry.
Road works to improve Arthur Lane, Ainsworth will take longer than expected due to the poor condition of the road.
It's nearly time for the hugely popular Ramsbottom Chocolate Festival, which will mean temporary road closures on Saturday and Sunday, 8 and 9 April.
Toddlers helped to raise money for disadvantaged children by taking part in the national Giant Wiggle Walk.
A stimulating evening for history lovers interested in the Spanish Civil War takes place at Prestwich Library on Monday 24 April.
The official countdown to the election to choose the first ever Greater Manchester Mayor has begun.
New trees are on their way to Festival Gardens in Radcliffe in time for the summer.
After a successful 12 month pilot scheme, Bury Council is proud to sponsor the Made in Bury Business Academy 2017/18, delivered by thebestofbury.
Six local groups have a won a total of £5,000 from a public ‘dragons’ den’ to improve green spaces and people’s health and wellbeing.
Free information on the maintenance of NHS hearing aids will be offered on Monday 3 April.
Please be aware - British Gas are about to start work to replace a high pressure gas mains in Bury, which means road works at the junction of Rochdale Old Road/Jericho Road/Rough Hill Lane.
Bury’s civic leaders joined communities across the land in flying the flag for the Commonwealth.
A development to provide much needed housing for older people in Bury has started on site this week following a ground-breaking ceremony.
A scheme to improve a main road in Radcliffe starts next week, which will mean diversions for a short period.
The Environment Agency has been putting the finishing touches to a £135,000 project that has restored and enhanced the River Irwell in Nuttall Park, Ramsbottom.
A row of derelict properties in Radcliffe has been brought back into use by Bury Council and Six Town Housing.
This spring Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre opens an exhibition of artworks from the Liverpool Biennial 2016 festival of contemporary art.
Say hello to a good buy! That's the motto of Tony Hill, who celebrates 35 years as a trader on Bury Market this month.
The next meeting of Bury West Township Forum is on Thursday 23 March at the Elton Centre, starting at 7pm.