The Business Engagement Team – here to help
Businesses now have a single point of contact at Bury Council to help them succeed.
Businesses now have a single point of contact at Bury Council to help them succeed.
From our first purchase to our last, scammers are waiting to pounce on the unsuspecting, the vulnerable, the shopper short of time, the consumer looking for the bargain.
Residents are invited to vote for which community projects will receive up to £1,000 funding for work in their neighbourhoods.
Inspectors from the Care Quality Commission have given Bury’s Reablement Service the second top rating of ‘Good’.
Bury Council is aiming to tackle rising obesity levels in young children by calling on all local primary schools to sign up to the Daily Mile programme.
Planning officers at Bury Council made the shortlist for a national award due to their 100% performance.
Bury Council is set to retain four main libraries across the borough following a comprehensive review of the service.
Ramsbottom Photography Group will be exhibiting some of their members’ work from 3 to 15 July at Ramsbottom Library.
Information and advice on issues related to hearing loss and sight loss are being offered at a free afternoon session in Bury town centre on Monday 3 July.
This week marks 20 years since “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” was published in the UK – and Bury Libraries are joining in the celebrations.
The second Prestwich Artisan Market brought in 2,500 visitors and raised more than £420 for the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund.
Budding entrepreneurs can talk through their Big Ideas with experts at Bury Library on Thursday 29 June.
A photography exhibition on Springwater Mill in Whitefield can be viewed in the Archives at Bury Library.
On Tuesday 20 June, Chapel Street in Tottington will be closed from 1pm until approximately 2.20pm to accommodate the funeral of Olivia Campbell-Hardy who sadly lost her life in the recent Manchester Arena attack. Turton Road and Market Street will also close for approximately 15 minutes during this time.
Bury Adult Learning Service is holding Job Clubs at local libraries for those looking to boost their employment chances.
Bury continues to be the only town in Greater Manchester to fly the Purple Flag in recognition of its thriving night time entertainment.
Local people are being asked for their views on Bury’s highways and transport services – from the condition of roads and footpaths to the quality of cycling facilities.
Road safety experts at Bury Council are inviting parents to attend a series of free child car seat clinics during July.
Do you know someone who is living with dementia? Are you passionate about your local community? Then we need you!
A benefit concert for the Manchester Arena emergency fund will be held at Bury Parish Church on Sunday 16 July at 7pm.