It’s official – Bury Market is the nation’s favourite!
The famous Bury Market has won top honours after being voted Britain’s Favourite Market by visitors in an online poll.
The famous Bury Market has won top honours after being voted Britain’s Favourite Market by visitors in an online poll.
The second of our six Greater Manchester Spatial Framework drop-in sessions is on Monday (4 Feb) between 4pm and 8pm at Elton High School.
Help to protect people from falling victim to scams is being offered at Radcliffe Library on Monday 25 February.
Residents are invited to receive free information and support about tinnitus from professionals working in local services.
Children are invited to visit Ramsbottom Library and enjoy a tale or two at the monthly Story Time sessions.
Unfortunately, the bad weather has meant that we are unable to make any bin collections today.
The first of our six Greater Manchester Spatial Framework drop-in sessions is tomorrow (Wed 30 Jan), between noon and 8pm at the Elizabethan Suite, Bury.
Community groups are being given another chance to win up to £1,500 to improve the health and wellbeing of their neighbourhood.
Street food and local cask ales and gins await visitors to Ramsbottom’s Friday Night Bite next week (1 Feb).
Ambitious plans to regenerate the heart of Radcliffe are jointly being put forward by council, business and community representatives.
The consultation for Greater Manchester's plan for homes, jobs and the environment is now officially open, and people have until 18 March to make their views heard.
Bury Council has again been named one of Britain’s top ‘equal’ employers by professional lobbying group Stonewall.
Fly-tipping in a Bury back street has cost the offender a total of £500 in fines and costs.
Bury could become one of the first boroughs in the country to go plastic-free, and by 2022.
All 84,000 households across Bury are about to receive a letter outlining the revised regional plan for jobs, homes and the environment.
Residents who are taking down their Christmas decorations are urged to recycle their real Christmas tree in their brown bin.
Plans for an extra 200 car parking spaces to help Ramsbottom businesses and residents are being drawn up by Bury Council.
The new regional masterplan for jobs, homes and the environment is proposing a 40% reduction in the amount of Green Belt land to be lost in the borough of Bury.
The revised Greater Manchester Spatial Framework is due to be published in the first half of January 2019.
Ambitious plans to provide housing and regenerate the former East Lancs Paper Mill site have taken a significant step forward.