Winning the war against Covid-19 in care homes
No cases of coronavirus have been reported in Bury’s care homes for the last 28 days, according to the latest figures.
No cases of coronavirus have been reported in Bury’s care homes for the last 28 days, according to the latest figures.
Private sector landlords and letting agents now face hefty fines if they refuse to keep their properties free of significant safety hazards.
Health and council leaders in Bury are urging all residents to follow the new measures on not meeting other households announced last night by the Government following a rise in the local infection rate.
Muslims celebrating Eid this weekend are being urged by community leaders to follow new restrictions that prevent people from different households meeting.
£10 million investment in Bury’s roads
Council leaders have approved a 10-point plan for recovery following the coronavirus lockdown and make sure the borough is fit for the challenges coming our way.
Bury’s ageing bin wagons are to be replaced with more efficient, reliable and greener vehicles.
Celebrate Eid safely to prevent increase in infections, urge community leaders
Bury Council’s three leisure centres are to start reopening this weekend following four months of coronavirus lockdown.
Bury Council is hosting a public consultation evening on Wednesday 22 July at 6pm on the strategic new vision for the regeneration of Radcliffe.
The Mayor will join volunteers, raising funds for Bury Samaritans, as they walks 26.2 miles through all six towns of Bury on Friday 24 July.
An online book of remembrance and special service will be held at Manchester Cathedral today for victims of Covid-19
Care providers across the borough have all won a High Sherriff Special Recognition award for their frontline heroics during the coronavirus pandemic.
People who live or work in Bury are being asked for their views on a series of proposed improvements that are part of Greater Manchester’s Bee Network.
Urgent measures to help taxi and private hire drivers recover from the economic effects of coronavirus are set to be approved tomorrow (Tuesday)
Council leaders are backing the Every Action Matters campaign today on this, the 25th anniversary of the genocide in Srebrenica.
Bury taxpayers are footing the bill to clear up asbestos fly-tipped by ‘white van’ drivers in Nangreaves.
Bury’s foster carers are to receive a ‘thank you’ gift of £100 in recognition of the vital support they have been giving children and young people during the coronavirus crisis.
Residents in Bury will start to receive their annual voting canvass this week – and they may notice it is different from previous years.
Residents are to be helped to discover the beautiful countryside and nature on their doorsteps through a new book of 13 guided walks [https://www.gmwalking.co.uk/bury-self-led-walks].