It’s Bury Cares Week! Celebrating the amazing work of our borough's care heroes
Carers across the borough have been pulling out all the stops to keep safe some of Bury’s most vulnerable residents during the coronavirus outbreak.
Carers across the borough have been pulling out all the stops to keep safe some of Bury’s most vulnerable residents during the coronavirus outbreak.
Bury Council is working with businesses across the borough to support the safe reopening of non-essential retail on Monday (15 June).
Rainbow tributes to our heroic NHS and key workers such as social carers have been installed outside Bury Town Hall for all passers-by to see.
Bury Council’s cabinet has backed a new vision for Radcliffe aimed at transforming the town for generations to come.
Education leaders have written to all schools with the latest advice on reopening to selected groups of pupils.
A man who tricked thousands of people into believing they could reduce their council tax banding has been sent to prison.
Two major initiatives that seek to address inequalities for BAME staff have been launched by Bury Council and NHS Bury Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG).
Trading standards officers are warning residents not to be fooled by scammers claiming to be from the NHS ‘test and trace’ service.
The hundreds of Bury people who provide unpaid care to the most vulnerable can take part in wide range of activities during Carers Week (8-14 June).
Free online video classes are being delivered by Bury's Live Well and Leisure services to everyone who wants to maintain their physical and mental wellbeing during the Covid-19 lockdown.
The hundreds of people working in Bury’s five Community Hubs during the Covid-19 crisis have been thanked by the Mayor of Bury.
Residents are being urged to have their say by Friday 12 June on making Bury, Prestwich, Radcliffe, Ramsbottom, Tottington and Whitefield better places to move more through walking and cycling.
An army of volunteers who have supported their local communities during the Covid-19 crisis are being thanked by Bury Council in National Volunteers Week.
Young people are invited to an online party tomorrow (Friday 5 June) and join the Silly Squad as part of this year’s Summer Reading Challenge.
Health leaders in Bury have urged residents to follow the official Covid-19 safety guidelines, warning that we are nowhere near ‘out of the woods’ yet.
Council leaders are drawing up ambitious plans to transform Radcliffe for generations to come – from skills and jobs to the environment and civic/leisure facilities.
Our ‘jewel in the crown’, the famous Bury Market, will re-open to welcome back customers on Monday 15 June.
Businesses that work from shared premises are the main target of a new grant scheme that aims to boost local economies in the wake of the coronavirus crisis.
Karen Dolton, Bury Council’s executive director for children and young people, has announced her plans to retire this autumn after three years in post.
A new provider, n-compass, will today (Monday 1 June) take over the Bury Carers Service to provide help to hundreds of local carers.