Taxi driver’s appeal against revoked licence dismissed
A taxi driver whose licence was revoked for inappropriate conduct has lost his court appeal against the decision.
A taxi driver whose licence was revoked for inappropriate conduct has lost his court appeal against the decision.
A wide variety of art works will go on public display when adult learners in Bury hold their annual summer exhibition.
Bury town centre has been accredited with Purple Flag status for a fourth consecutive year and continues to be the only town in Greater Manchester to fly the Purple Flag in recognition of its thriving night time economy.
Parents have been playing a vital role alongside professionals in improving services for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
Older adults are being offered help to bring children’s books to life and improve their young family’s literacy skills.
Looking for some careers advice? Need help with your CV? Then book a one-to-one session with the National Careers Service at Bury Library.
Residents can now download a huge selection of eBooks and eAudiobooks through the library’s Borrowbox service.
Do you want to set up your own business, go self-employed, or have you been trading for less than three years?
Local sportsmen and women are invited to join Local Tennis Leagues which has now come to Bury.
St Mary’s ward councillor Jane Black has been sworn in as the new Mayor of Bury for the municipal year 2018/19.
Bury has today (Wed 16 May) become the first borough in Britain to guarantee that homeless people will receive the often urgent medical attention they require.
The new chief executive of Bury Council is set to be Geoff Little OBE, currently deputy chief executive of Manchester City Council.
A week of free events has been arranged to shine the spotlight on mental health, raise awareness of local services and get people talking about mental health.
The Bury 2018 Sports Awards are on their way – and residents are invited to submit their nominations by 31 July.
The long winter meant that Bury Council’s gritting teams were out working more than twice as many times as usual.
Labour now have a majority of 11 seats on Bury Council following tonight’s (Thursday 3 May) local elections.
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.