Ensuring hospitality venues are following the new Covid rules
Hundreds of licensed premises across Bury have been visited by council officers and the police to ensure they are complying with Covid-19 laws and guidance
Hundreds of licensed premises across Bury have been visited by council officers and the police to ensure they are complying with Covid-19 laws and guidance
The skate park at Clarence Park in Bury will be closed off to all users until further notice from today (Friday 2 October).
In the last six months across the borough of Bury more than 850 tonnes of green bin recycling has been rejected, wasting more than £75,000 - money that could have been spent on other essential services!
Two more testing centres for coronavirus will open in Bury in the next few days – and will be open seven days a week.
Community leaders in Bury have called on everyone to follow the coronavirus rules as new figures show another sharp rise in new cases.
Young people considering their future prospects are invited to join the Bury Virtual Careers Event 2020 tomorrow (Wed 23 Sep).
A new apartment development of four new flats in the centre of Radcliffe has been completed, providing a total of ten flats for local tenants as part of a wider project on the site
A third walk-in centre has opened in the borough today (Monday 21 Sep) to provide Covid tests to those who have symptoms.
Licensing officers have served an immediate closure notice on the Kavern Klub in Bury town centre for not implementing Covid-safe rules.
Community leaders in Bury have reiterated their call for residents to follow the coronavirus rules as new figures show another big rise in new cases.
Health bosses are urgently appealing to local people to only request a coronavirus test if they have symptoms to ensure tests are available for those that really need them.
Sheila Durr has been appointed to one of the most important positions at Bury Council as executive director for children and young people.
If your children are moving onto pastures new this autumn and taking their next steps into the world of adulthood and university, then Foster with Bury would like to hear from you.
Heritage Open Days encourage venues to open their doors and allow people to visit areas that would normally be out of bounds – but this year, due to Covid-19, things are very different.
Bury is in danger of further lockdown as the number of coronavirus cases has doubled in just one week.
In support of World Suicide Prevention Day 2020 on Thursday (10 Sep), Bury Council is launching a free online Suicide Prevention Training course.
Bury Adult Learning Service will be offering a wide range of courses during autumn that are open to all adults over the age of 19.
Pupils who are eligible for free school meals will continue to receive them if they cannot attend school due to coronavirus.
Parking charges in all of Bury Council’s car parks will be reintroduced from 14 September 2020. In line with Govt guidance, NHS staff and health and social care workers who display a national Covid-19 pass can continue to park for free.
Four new classrooms are to be built at Park View Primary School in Prestwich, replacing temporary buildings that have lasted since 1948.