Vote now for Bury’s sporting heroes and heroines
Nominations are being sought for Bury’s annual celebration of sporting excellence, the Bury 2017 Sports Awards.
Nominations are being sought for Bury’s annual celebration of sporting excellence, the Bury 2017 Sports Awards.
A Vintage Fair at Bury Transport Museum has raised £1,812 for Bury Hospice, one of the Mayor of Bury’s chosen charities.
Bury residents will soon be receiving a form asking them to confirm that their details on the electoral register are correct.
Vigilance by housing staff has led to a Bury man being handed a £1,000 bill for fly-tipping.
Residents and businesses are being urged to have their say when consultation on Bury’s new Local Plan starts on 7 August.
Parents are urged to take advantage of extra childcare and help with costs when a new system starts in September.
Free advice sessions are being held in Bury next week during World Breastfeeding Awareness Week.
Bury Market shoppers snapped up a bargain when Key103 breakfast show present Mike Toolan came to raise funds for the station’s Cash For Kids 1,000 Faces campaign.
Residents turned out in force to decide which community groups in Bury South would win cash for local projects.
Fancy building an electronic noise machine, and then playing the instrument in a live demo?
A new future for Radcliffe Market is being envisioned to boost trade and encourage more people to the town centre.
Prestwich residents will soon have greater incentive to take up tennis once improvements to the courts in St Mary’s Park are complete.
A further independent investigation will be carried out into the events which culminated with the resignation of two of Bury Council’s most senior officers.
Residents are urged to nominate their favourite local voluntary group to win the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service (QAVS).
Some 17 local groups have won money for projects in their community after a public vote.
Parents are invited to make paper puppets to make reading to their children more fun.
Partners from the council, police and local Pubwatch scheme are working together to make the town centre safer and more attractive to all.
An exciting variety of story sessions and craft activities for children of all ages takes place in local libraries this summer.
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.