A new deal for our armed forces
Bury Council and NHS Bury CCG have signed a new armed forces covenant which will help give serving members, veterans and their families the support they need and deserve.
Bury Council and NHS Bury CCG have signed a new armed forces covenant which will help give serving members, veterans and their families the support they need and deserve.
People are encouraged to talk about their drinking and relationships during Alcohol Awareness Week.
A Radcliffe gym owner has had all his noise-making equipment seized after continuing to cause a nuisance to residents despite being served with a noise abatement notice.
A Prestwich memorial to those who served in the First World War is back on display at the town’s library.
Bury Council has installed air quality sensors outside three schools to help raise awareness of the impact of the daily drop-off and pick-up.
Residents are being urged to get their booster Covid jabs as soon as they are able to have one.
Dance, poetry, storytelling and crafting are just some of the activities which have been awarded Bury Council Town of Culture Community Funding to celebrate creativity across the borough.
Shoppers and visitors are being invited to vote for the famous Bury Market and help make it once again the nation’s favourite.
Armed forces stalwart Colonel Eric Davidson is stepping down after more than half a century helping to organise the town’s Remembrance Sunday parade.
A series of new community forums are to be set up across Bury for all residents to help shape daily life in their local neighbourhoods.
Christmas cards to benefit charities are being sold at Bury Tourist Information Centre for the 11th consecutive festive season.
Bury Council and NHS Bury CCG will sign a new armed forces covenant next week which will help give veterans and their families the support they need and deserve.
Bury town centre has been accredited with Purple Flag status for a 6th consecutive year in recognition of its thriving night-time economy.
Local public sector partners are working hard to make sure their services are inclusive for everybody, with inclusion at the heart of the Bury’s Let’s Do It strategy.
Bury Council’s gritters are heading out at 7.30pm tonight (Wed 3 Nov) on their first run of the season as temperatures are forecast to drop.
Bury Council is set to have new boundaries for its council wards following a review by the Local Government Boundary Commission.
Ten more people have been given £400 fixed penalty notices for fly-tipping and littering offences in the month of October.
A Prestwich man who continued to cause noise nuisance to his neighbours has been fined and had his equipment permanently confiscated.
We’re launching our new Climate Action Community Fund to coincide with @COP26 #OneStepGreener. Let’s take action together. Grants up to 15k for local eligible projects. Find out more and apply by 30 November www.bury.gov.uk/climateaction-fund #LetsDoIt #ClimateEmergency
A Flood Alert has been issued by the Environment Agency for the Upper River Irwell catchment with Oldham, Bolton, Rochdale, Haslingden, Ramsbottom and Rawtenstall.