Act now to secure ‘Pitch’ funding of up to £1,500
Community groups still have the opportunity to win up to £1,500 for local projects – but they must submit their applications by Friday 11 May.
Community groups still have the opportunity to win up to £1,500 for local projects – but they must submit their applications by Friday 11 May.
Voters are being reminded to make sure they are ready to take part in the local elections this Thursday (3 May).
The boss of a discount store in Radcliffe has been sentenced for possessing and selling counterfeit cigarettes and tobacco.
A Memorial Wall dedicated to local people who lost their lives in the First World War has been created at Radcliffe Library.
Did you know that you can now download and read or listen to thousands of eBooks and eAudiobooks from Bury libraries through Borrowbox?
The GM Active Urban Revolution obstacle race series is all set to come to Burrs Country Park on Saturday 12 May.
Work has started this week to improve Tottington Road, with repairs on Parkhills Road due to begin next week.
The candidates have been declared for the Bury Council elections which take place on Thursday 3 May.
A passenger with East Yorkshire Coaches received a welcome surprise when she visited the famous Bury Market.
There are a few important dates for residents to remember in the run-up to the Bury Council elections on 3 May.
You can now download and read or listen to thousands of eBooks and eAudiobooks from Bury libraries through Borrowbox.
Two free sessions are being held at Bury Library to help you build a simple website and get your business visible on Google.
Little ones are invited to Ramsbottom Library to enjoy a tall tale or two at the monthly Story Time sessions.
Parents are being encouraged to use stories as a way to settle their children aged 0-4 at the end of each day.
The Mayor of Bury has launched ‘The People’s Art’, an innovative new charity art wall to help raise funds for deserving local causes.
A new housing complex for older people in Bury will be named after a local hero of the First World War.
Employees at Bury Council are using Stonewall Rainbow Laces to promote equality and inclusion for all groups in the workplace.
Bury-based Street Shakers have won national praise for their work in helping to encourage more women to succeed in sport.
Bury Council and the Forestry Commission have worked in partnership since 2011 and are now jointly considering the future management of some additional woodland areas within Bury.
The second Bury Pride takes place on Saturday 7 April and promises to be another fun-packed celebration of diversity.