Vax weekly update – 59,000 people now had first Covid jab
Around 59,000 people registered with a Bury GP have now been vaccinated against coronavirus.
Around 59,000 people registered with a Bury GP have now been vaccinated against coronavirus.
Bury Council has set aside £250,000 to refurbish and improve the athletics track and facilities at Market Street, Bury.
Social care staff who have been at the front line of the coronavirus pandemic are among those to be rewarded by the council’s first post-Covid budget.
Social care staff who have been at the front line of the coronavirus pandemic are among those to be rewarded by the council’s first post-Covid budget.
The East Lancashire Railway (ELR) has received a vital cash boost to help towards safeguarding its future, as the ongoing impact of the pandemic has left it fighting for financial survival.
Radcliffe’s Strategic Regeneration Framework (SRF) is the masterplan to support regeneration, investment and growth over the next 15 years.
Council leaders are counting the cost of Covid as they prepare to set the budget for 2021/22.
A £6 million fund is being set up to kick-start regeneration projects across the borough.
Specialist help will be provided to local Jewish businesses to help them cope and recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
A new open call has been announced by Bury Town of Culture to find six local artists to create a series of creative micro-commissions for the town.
Around 41,000 people registered with a Bury GP have now been vaccinated against coronavirus at a local vaccination centre.
On Thursday 6 May 2021 residents in Bury will go to the polls to choose who represents them on Bury Council and to vote for a Greater Manchester Mayor.
Residents will soon have a greater incentive to take up tennis once improvements to community courts are complete.
Around 35,000 people registered with a Bury GP have now been vaccinated against coronavirus.
Bury Council is investing £3.5 million in a new ‘fit for purpose’, fuel efficient fleet of 19 waste collection vehicles to boost efficiency and improve the service provided to residents.
Businesses in Bury struggling due to the coronavirus pandemic are being reminded by GC Business Growth Hub that loans of up to £50,000 are available to support them but time is running out to apply.
Greater Manchester Combined Authority launched a £10m GM Bounce Back Loan Scheme (BBLS) in November to specifically support small and medium sized businesses such as sole traders, entrepreneurs and
New financial support is now available to support voluntary and community groups across the borough to collaborate on tackling loneliness and isolation.
Work will start in March to improve the junction between Wash Lane and Rochdale Road which will reduce queue lengths and improve journey times.
Bury Futures is an exciting opportunity to connect with people who have a link to our towns, whether they grew up here, live here, or work here. We want as many people as possible to be part of these discussions.
It’s official - Radcliffe is to get a new high school.