Nominate a STAR who really makes a difference
Do you know someone or a group of people who work or volunteer for Bury Council who have gone that extra mile?
Do you know someone or a group of people who work or volunteer for Bury Council who have gone that extra mile?
Youngsters at Elton Primary School have become the latest to receive their flu vaccinations to protect them and their family members against a potentially serious illness.
There will be a number of temporary road closures in the borough while Sunday's Remembrance Day parades take place.
Picturesque scenes of Bury in all four seasons are featured in the 2018 calendar which is now on sale at the Tourist Information Centre.
An open day is being held in Bury during Alcohol Awareness Week to showcase the services available to families affected by problematic alcohol use.
A private hire “taxi” driver who refused to take a fare from a blind passenger with an assistance dog is facing a bill of more than £500.
Six Town Housing hosted its annual Community Stars Awards ceremony last week, which recognised local residents who go the extra mile to improve the lives of others.
Pupils at Greenhill Primary School can look forward to getting new play equipment as thanks for taking part in a pirate adventure game.
A Tenant and Resident Association (TRA) in Bury is providing food and other support after winning £1,000 from Bury Council following a public vote.
The cream of the borough’s sporting talents and achievers has been celebrated at the annual Bury Sports Awards.
Around 100 young people and public sector professionals joined the Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham to debate key issues affecting communities at the city region’s youth conference.
Bury Council has recruited 26 new apprentices as part of its Backing Young Bury programme to give young people a flying start to their working lives.
Bury has done the North West proud by winning a silver gilt award in the RHS Britain in Bloom finals.
Customers at Doll’s House hair and beauty salon on Bury Market were given a hair-raising welcome on Halloween.
What’s going on in your neighbourhood...and what would you like to see? This is what Bury Council and its partners will be asking you when they get out and about over the next few weeks at a series of events they’re hosting across the borough.
Every penny matters when it comes to making Bury a great place to live, work and study. Committed to providing the best possible service, opportunities and environment for every single person living in Bury, the council is changing the way it contracts with organisations it works with.
Calling all businesses in the care sector!
Residents are invited to a series of events where they are asked to vote for their favourite community projects.
A six-week consultation is taking place from 30 October to 11 December on an updated draft of Bury Council’s Local Flood Risk Management Strategy.
Cyclists and pedestrians can look forward to a host of improvements in Radcliffe thanks to a new £150,000 scheme.