Strictly best foot forward for Bury Hospice
The Mayor of Bury is urging local people to raise money for Bury Hospice by backing its Strictly Best Foot Forward dance-off.
The Mayor of Bury is urging local people to raise money for Bury Hospice by backing its Strictly Best Foot Forward dance-off.
Residents are reminded that they have until Tuesday 26 November to ensure they are registered to vote in the 12 December General Election.
Take a trip down memory lane in a series of Bury Cine Society films to be shown at Bury Library and Archives.
Four candidates will contest the Bury Council by-election in Church ward which takes place on Thursday 12 December.
The General Election candidates for the Bury North and Bury South seats have been confirmed.
It may technically be autumn, but Bury Council’s winter service team have already been out gritting on five nights as temperatures have dropped.
A Bury Council by-election will be held in Church ward on Thursday 12 December, the same day as the General Election.
Residents are reminded that they have until 26 November to ensure they are registered to vote in the 12 December General Election in the Bury North and Bury South constituencies.
Bury Council is backing the latest moves to build a new secondary school in Radcliffe.
Festive spirit was in full swing at Bury Tourist Information Centre (TIC) as the Mayor of Bury officially launched the sale of ‘Cards for Good Causes’ charity Christmas cards.
The Bury Directory is supporting the Self Care campaign and signposting people to vital information, advice and local events.
Stories of bravery and compassion by Albanian Muslims were displayed in an exhibition held in Bury’s Mill Gate centre.
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Voluntary, community and faith groups can now apply for grants of up to £10,000 to support their work improving the lives of local residents.
Bury man Oliver Robinson has been prosecuted after repeatedly failing to clean up after his dog.
Local people are invited to an event to find out about changes happening to health and social care services to transform health and wellbeing in Bury.
Bury Council, GM Police, Six Town Housing and Bury College linked-up last week to organise a series of inclusive events and activities to mark National Hate Crime Awareness Week (12to 19 October 2019). These positive, educational events and activities which were designed to promote messages of solidarity and community across the borough.
A national week of action is urging anyone who has ever considered adopting to step forward as the number of children needing loving, nurturing homes continues to grow.
Radcliffe resident Analise Kylie must pay a total of £1,931 after dumping household waste in her back yard.
A record number of nominations were received for the annual Believe and Achieve Awards, celebrating the hard work of children and young people in care and care leavers in Bury.