A Jewel in our community
Council chiefs have praised the tremendous work that a Prestwich organisation does to help the Jewish community and local businesses.
Council chiefs have praised the tremendous work that a Prestwich organisation does to help the Jewish community and local businesses.
The work of a charity which looks after homeless people and those in need has been praised by council leader Eamonn O’Brien.
Armed forces veterans are getting an early Christmas present from Bury Leisure, Bury Council’s in-house sport and fitness provider.
A consultation event is being held where residents can view proposals for new housing at the ‘island’ part of the former East Lancs Paper Mill site.
Bury has been hosting events to mark World Aids Day and promote the values of tolerance and inclusion.
The Chief Veterinary Officers for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have agreed to bring in new housing measures to protect poultry and captive birds from avian influenza following a number of confirmed cases across Great Britain.
Local communities will be deciding, during the next few weeks, which projects should be funded to help with Covid recovery in their neighbourhoods.
Organisations from across Bury are standing up against domestic abuse as this year’s annual White Ribbon Campaign begins today (Thursday 25 November).
People are being urged not to pick up sick or dead birds. People who find dead swans, geese or ducks or other dead wild birds, such as gulls or birds of prey, should report them to the Defra helpline on 03459 33 55 77.
Tenants on the Springs estate in Bury will shortly decide whether to make their own piece of history.
Much-needed new homes for families are to be built on a council-owned brownfield site.
Plans to build a new secondary school in Radcliffe have moved another step forward.
Council leaders have praised the tremendous job that Trinity Foodbank is doing to support some of the neediest people in the borough.
Much-needed new homes for people with disabilities are to be built on the old William Kemp Heaton day centre site in Bury.
The achievements and hard work of the children and young people in care and care leavers in Bury were celebrated at the annual Believe and Achieve Awards.
Rogue retailers in Bury who sell illegal tobacco are being watched as part of a regional campaign to reduce its supply and demand.
A Radcliffe resident has had TVs and speakers seized because of the nuisance she was causing to her neighbours.
Bury Council is set to buy the Mill Gate shopping centre from its private owners to help drive forward massive regeneration of the town centre.
Bury Council’s £5m programme to support the lowest paid has been welcomed by the Real Living Wage Foundation.
Bury Council and partners have now supported 55 former rough sleepers into settled housing since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, helping connect these people to the housing, food and health care they need.