Vaccinations top 11,000 as fourth Covid vax centre opens
Former Mayor of Bury Sheila Magnall is urging residents to be vaccinated after becoming one of the first to get her jab at the borough’s latest vax centre.
Former Mayor of Bury Sheila Magnall is urging residents to be vaccinated after becoming one of the first to get her jab at the borough’s latest vax centre.
Mayoral PA Audrey French is taking a well-deserved early retirement after notching up an incredible 44 years of public service.
Bury’s mission to become carbon neutral has taken a big step forward according to a new report on the local authority’s greenhouse gas emissions.
Bury’s four libraries are offering a reduced service during the national lockdown for readers to borrow and return books.
One Community Bury is inviting local residents to have their say on a number of plans now out for public consultation.
New affordable homes are to be built on two brownfield sites in Radcliffe and Redvales following a successful council bid for funding.
More of Bury’s most vulnerable residents are being protected from the potentially fatal coronavirus with the opening of a third local vaccination centre.
Radcliffe’s market chambers building is to have a £64,000 facelift under plans to continue the long-term regeneration of the town centre.
Health and council leaders have urged Bury residents to follow the new lockdown restrictions as coronavirus rates surge across the nation.
A new pattern of electoral wards is being developed for Bury Council, and residents are being invited to give their views.
Head teachers must not be forced to reopen their schools amid rising coronavirus infection rates, say education leaders in Bury.
Health and council leaders have urged Bury residents to follow the tough new coronavirus rules and stay at home as the borough is placed into Tier 4 restrictions (from 31 December).
Vulnerable residents across Bury can look forward to a safer New Year after they received their Covid-19 vaccinations.
Education leaders have reaffirmed their commitment to ensure that no families go hungry over the Christmas period.
Festive revellers are urged to stay local this Christmas and not to have one for the road.
Leslie Berkeley could be forgiven for having a sense of déjà vu after becoming one the first people in Radcliffe to get the coronavirus vaccination.
Bury’s Castle Leisure Centre has passed the tough new ‘Quest Prime’ assessment, demonstrating robust protocols in place for both customers and staff.
Residents are urged to follow the coronavirus guidelines over the Christmas holidays in order to save lives and keep the infection rate down.
Staff and residents at a Bury extra care scheme have donated toys and treats to a local foodbank which was recently burgled.
Grants of £1,000 are available for Bury pubs which predominantly serve alcohol rather than food and have been severely impacted over the festive season due to Tier 2 and Tier 3 local restrictions.