More items now accepted at Radcliffe recycling centre
Wood, rubble and scrap metal will be accepted from Saturday (30 May) at the household waste recycling centre in Radcliffe.
Wood, rubble and scrap metal will be accepted from Saturday (30 May) at the household waste recycling centre in Radcliffe.
Residents can sign up for a wide range of free online learning courses during the coronavirus lockdown.
Bury Art Museum is collecting art and artefacts that represent a snapshot of the current Covid-19 lockdown period.
Creative students have contributed to Bury’s Town of Culture year – by designing a new visual identity for the programme.
Works to repair and improve Kay Street Bridge in Summerseat will recommence today (Tuesday 26 May).
Residents of Bury are being urged to join in and contribute to cultural events taking place in their streets and online during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ahead of Eid al-Fitr this weekend, Bury Council has joined Greater Manchester Police (GMP) in expressing gratitude to our Muslim communities during Ramadhan.
Recent changes to the coronavirus lockdown mean that public tennis courts across the Borough of Bury are now open for restricted tennis activity with bookings being taken online.
Bury residents are being urged to have their say on changes that would help them to keep cycling and walking as the town and country recovers from the coronavirus pandemic.
Holyrood councillor Tim Pickstone is the new Mayor of Bury for the municipal year 2020/21.
Prestwich councillor Eamonn O’Brien was elected the new leader of Bury Council at today’s (Wed 20 May) annual meeting.
Bury Council will continue to deliver its essential services, many in adapted ways, as it meets challenges presented by the coronavirus crisis. This means most buildings will remain closed and large numbers of staff will continue to work from home, in accordance with national advice.
Bury’s hard-working binmen have been collecting more domestic waste than ever during the coronavirus lockdown.
Bury Council has launched a helpline to provide psychological support to parents and carers during the Covid-19 crisis.
Events to mark the birthday of Victoria Wood next week as part of the Happy festival are still taking place despite the coronavirus lockdown.
The hundreds of volunteers who are looking after our most vulnerable have been thanked by council leader David Jones and chief executive Geoff Little.
Hundreds of Bury school pupils are continuing to enjoy a healthy dinner during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Councillor Eamonn O’Brien is set to become the new leader of Bury Council.
Making sure that every child matters has led to a Bury primary school winning a national award.
Teeth brushed, ready for bed – time for a story, courtesy of Bury Libraries!