Longfield Centre purchase agreed as deal exchanges
Bury Council has completed on the purchase of the Longfield Centre in Prestwich.
Bury Council has completed on the purchase of the Longfield Centre in Prestwich.
Residents are being urged to get their Covid vaccinations and take the total number of jabs beyond the current 234,966.
Bury Council and Transport for Greater Manchester have launched a four-week public consultation to seek local views on how walking and cycling facilities and public space could be improved to enhance access to and through Fishpool and Pimhole.
Residents are being urged to get their Covid vaccinations and take the total number of jabs beyond the current 231,168.
Bury Council and Homes England, as joint landowners, of the vacant East Lancashire Paper Mill site in Radcliffe, have launched Bury’s largest brownfield housing development opportunity through Homes England’s Delivery Partner Panel (DPP3).
Residents in Bury will start to receive their annual canvass next week - please check you are registered and able to vote?
Wimbledon might be over for another year, but Bury’s newly refurbished tennis courts have reopened to welcome back sportsmen and women.
Trees planted at a park in Ramsbottom have been vandalised - less than 24 hours after they were put in.
The latest blueprint which will set out the future of jobs, housing, green spaces and sustainable growth across the conurbation has now been published.
Residents are being urged to get their Covid vaccinations and take the total number of jabs beyond the current 226,607.
Are you thinking about enrolling on an adult learning course in September?
Action plans to make Bury carbon neutral and change the way we live will be outlined in a Climate Change webinar hosted by the council.
Local people who could offer a bright future to a child or young person through fostering can join an online webinar next Wednesday (21 July) and find out more about this rewarding role.
People in Bury are being encouraged to help keep kids safe and smoke-free by reporting illegal tobacco sales, often from ‘under the counter’ in local shops, so enforcement teams can take more products off the street.
Bury’s health leaders have urged residents and businesses to proceed cautiously when the final Covid restrictions are lifted on Monday (19 July).
People who illegally dump their rubbish will be given an increased fixed penalty notice of £400 under plans being considered by Bury Council.
Air quality sensors will be installed outside Bury’s schools to monitor how pollution concentrations are influenced by the school run.
Booking has opened for thousands of free holiday activity places available to children in Bury this summer.
Residents are being encouraged to get involved in the official questioning of council policies and services.
Council leaders are backing the Rebuilding Lives campaign on the 26th anniversary of the genocide in Srebrenica.