Plans for the future of Bury’s civic halls
The future of Bury’s three civic halls will be determined when the council’s cabinet meets tomorrow (Wed 30 June).
The future of Bury’s three civic halls will be determined when the council’s cabinet meets tomorrow (Wed 30 June).
Plans for a new hotel on the former Bury Fire Station site have been put forward to Bury Council.
The council is spending £4 million this financial year on resurfacing works on a number of roads across the borough.
The Local Government Boundary Commission wants to hear what residents and local organisations think about ward boundary proposals for Bury Council before they are submitted to Parliament
Veterans and civic leaders proudly raised the flag today (Saturday 26 June) to mark national Armed Forces Day in Bury.
Bury’s Foster Care team eagerly joined the Jerusalema Dance Challenge to raise awareness of the need for foster carers and the rewards and opportunities it brings.
Free summer holiday clubs are to be held for children and young people across Bury in August.
A total of 123,477 people registered with a Bury GP have now had their first Covid jab - and 89,104 residents have received their second dose.
People who have not taken up their invitation to get their second dose of the AZ Covid vaccine are being urged to do so.
All over-18s are invited to get their first dose of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine at two pop-up clinics – no appointment needed!
There are lots of Covid vaccination clinics coming up in Bury where residents can get their first and second jabs.
Bury Libraries are now providing free access to more than 3,000 digital magazines via the Libby app or through the OverDrive website.
A digital tool used to help thousands of vulnerable Bury people during the coronavirus pandemic has won a national award.
Kay Street bridge in Summerseat will be officially re-opened tomorrow (Friday 18 June) after being rebuilt following the Boxing Day floods of 2015.
Three-quarters of all adults in Bury have now received their first dose of the coronavirus vaccine.
A co-opted member is required to sit on the council’s audit committee, which oversees the effectiveness of governance, anti-fraud and risk management arrangements, and approves the council’s accounts.
Hundreds of businesses across Bury could miss out on vital business rates relief simply because they have not applied for it.
HI VIS Fortnight, which runs until 20 June, celebrates the various forms of reading for people with a sight impairment.
Bury Council’s parks and countryside service is joining the revolution that is “Happy to Chat Benches” by installing signs on benches in all 12 of our Green Flag parks.
All over-18s in Bury are being invited to get their first dose of the coronavirus vaccine at upcoming local clinics.