Child car seat clinics – steps in the right direction
More parents are helping to keep their children safe by making sure their car seats are properly fitted.
More parents are helping to keep their children safe by making sure their car seats are properly fitted.
Free information on the maintenance of NHS hearing aids will be offered on Monday 7 August.
A remarkable sculpture made by a local military veteran has been delivered to Bury Art Museum to highlight the work of a group of service personnel from Greater Manchester.
Children are invited to sign up to the Funimals Reading Challenge at their local library.
A wealth of local history from the First World War has been brought together for the first time – and it’s yours for free.
Drivers in Summerseat are being advised that gas works are taking place in Railway Street next week.
Youngsters can enjoy some Tall Tales at a morning of stories and crafts inspired by giraffes.
A further five people have been prosecuted for misusing Blue Badges in a continuing crackdown by Bury Council and its parking contractors NSL.
Major work to improve the roads in Summerseat will be starting later this month.
A special Bury Council meeting will be held next Thursday (20 July) to receive a report from the council’s human resources and appeals panel and the investigation that led to the resignations of Mike Owen, the former chief executive, and Mark Carriline, the former executive director for children, young people and culture.
One of Europe’s leading artists has created the latest addition to the Irwell Sculpture Trail at Burrs Country Park in Bury.
Budding entrepreneurs can talk through their Big Ideas with experts at Bury Library on Thursday 27 July.
Want to know the best way to sell your goods on eBay or other online platforms?
Fly-tipping offences have cost a Radcliffe cafe owner more than £2,000 in fines and costs.
Children can enjoy table tennis and Giant KerPlunk at Ramsbottom Library during the long summer school holidays.
New businesses can learn how to save time and money at an Online Tools session held at Prestwich Library on Tuesday 11 July.
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’.