Latest measures to drive down Covid in Bury
Extra support to carry out Covid vaccinations and testing is coming to Bury to drive down the increasing rate of coronavirus infection.
Extra support to carry out Covid vaccinations and testing is coming to Bury to drive down the increasing rate of coronavirus infection.
Get your boots on and enjoy a new series of Friday Evening Countryside Walks led by Greenmount Village Community Walking Group.
Bury libraries are extending their opening hours to allow for time for borrowers to access them.
Every resident and business in Bury is being invited to play their part in making the Bury Climate Strategy a success.
Come and join our weekly-led walks, part of the Bury Walking for Health scheme, and enjoy the great Bury outdoors this summer.
A total of 112,348 people registered with a Bury GP have now had their first dose of the coronavirus vaccine - and 76,180 residents have now received their second jab.
Thousands of businesses across the borough could be eligible for new discounts on business rates that come into effect on 1 July.
Our thousands of volunteers do so much for the residents of the borough.
Community volunteers and public sector staff are going door-to-door to encourage residents to get their Covid vaccination and get tested.
Bury is preparing to celebrate the invaluable work that thousands of carers across the borough do every day of the year.
Emergency maintenance work will be carried out at the junction of Bell and Wash Lane. The work is expected to last from 1st June till 5th June.
As a local council, it has been profoundly troubling to see the Jewish community targeted on the streets of Bury, due to unacceptable reactions from a minority of people to the conflict in the Middle East.
Black cab and private hire drivers have been praised for the vital role that they have been carrying out during the pandemic.
A total of 108,376 people registered with a Bury GP have now had their first dose of the coronavirus vaccine - and 71,875 residents have now received their second jab.
Bury Council’s Cabinet has approved submission of two bids of up to £20 million to The Government's Levelling Up Fund for regeneration projects.
The redevelopment of Radcliffe’s East Lancashire Paper Mill is to take a significant step forward after Bury Council and Homes England agreed to bring the site to market through the Delivery Partner Panel framework later this year.
Bury Council’s regeneration plans for Prestwich have made an important move forward with the acquisition of Longfield shopping centre.
Adults who use social care are being invited to give their views on proposals to make budget savings in the service.
Response, recovery and regeneration will be the over-riding priorities for members of Bury Council’s new cabinet.
Foster carers in Bury provide vital support and care for young people and children throughout the Bury community.