A new vision – and a new operator - for Radcliffe Market Hall
A new future for Radcliffe Market is being envisioned to boost trade and encourage more people to the town centre.
A new future for Radcliffe Market is being envisioned to boost trade and encourage more people to the town centre.
Women are celebrating 100 years of having the vote – and are urging residents to ensure they are on the electoral register in good time for May’s local elections.
Residents are invited to submit their views on a masterplan to regenerate the derelict former East Lancs Paper Mill site.
Bury Council has decided to offer residents a choice of either a ‘virtual’ or a paper car parking permit.
St Mary’s councillor Jane Black is to be the next Mayor of Bury for 2018/19.
The public are invited to look round the new Killelea House Intermediate Care Facility in Bury which has undergone a £2.1 million refurbishment.
Bury Council has again been named one of Britain’s top ‘equal’ employers by professional lobbying group Stonewall.
Bury’s young people took the lead in keeping alive the memory of those who experienced the Holocaust and subsequent genocides.
Bury Council is forging ahead with plans to re-open Kay Street Bridge in Summerseat which was badly damaged in the Boxing Day floods of 2015.
A range of improvements have been made to Hollins Nature Reserve after volunteers won council funding at The Pitch.
Looking to raise money for your business? Learn all about it at a session held at Bury Library on Monday 26 February.
Hearing professionals will be on hand to offer advice during a free session for residents during Tinnitus Awareness Week (5-11 Feb).
Residents are invited to view regeneration plans for the derelict former East Lancs Paper Mill in Radcliffe.
Kathy Batt has been appointed the new independent joint chair of Bury Local Safeguarding Children’s Board and Bury Adult Safeguarding Board.
The future of five former library buildings has now been decided following interest from local organisations.
The council is giving residents another chance to make comments before it formally sets the next budget and council tax levels on Wednesday 21 February.
Health bosses in Bury urge smokers to get free support to quit as a new hard-hitting TV advert highlights how poisons from tar in cigarettes enter the bloodstream and spread all over the body.
Take that first step to getting help and support – that’s the empowering plea to Greater Manchester residents experiencing domestic abuse.
Pupils at Lowercroft Primary School in Bury have played an important part in persuading people to recycle their used batteries.
Kind-hearted individuals, organisations and businesses helped some of Bury’s troubled families to have a fantastic Christmas party.