Sensors show increased air pollution linked to school pick-up and drop-off
The data is in from air quality sensors placed outside three primary schools in Bury.
The data is in from air quality sensors placed outside three primary schools in Bury.
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A major solo exhibition and catalogue by British sculptor and disability rights activist Tony Heaton OBE is coming to Bury Sculpture Centre.
An incredible 82 community-led Let’s Live Well projects are getting off the ground across the borough of Bury.
Residents are being reminded of the time they need to wait between getting Covid jabs or being vaccinated after having had the virus.
Bury Council’s winter maintenance teams have been working day and night to help keep the borough’s key roads moving over the winter months.
Young people aged 12-17 can still get their first or second Covid-19 vaccination during half-term next week at the Grab a Jab clinics across Bury.
A dozen ‘green’ groups across Bury have been successful in winning grants from Bury Council’s Let’s Do It! Community Climate Action fund.
Householders are being reminded to check the credentials of anyone offering to take away and dispose of their waste.
Residents are invited to hear about the great work done by community groups and vote to allocate them council funding.
There are just seven days left to look at the ambitions plans to regenerate the heart of Bury and Ramsbottom.
Council leaders have paid tribute to the Queen on the 70th anniversary of her accession to the throne on Sunday.
Four pharmacies are now offering assisted lateral flow (LFD) Covid tests for people who feel they need help to do them.
The famous Bury Market is champion once more after being voted Britain’s Favourite Market – for the second time - by visitors in an online poll.
Discretionary Council Tax discount for empty properties and second homes is to be removed with effect from 1 April 2022.
Council leaders have confirmed that a second testing centre for taxis and private hire vehicles will open later this year.
A native oak tree has been planted at Whitefield’s Hamilton Road Park to mark the 80th anniversary of the Association of Jewish Refugees (AJR) - the national charity providing social and welfare services to Holocaust refugees and survivors in the UK.
Residents are invited to tune in to a special service on Thursday (27 Jan) to mark Holocaust Memorial Day.
Statement on the Texas synagogue attack by Cllr Eamonn O'Brien, leader of Bury Council, and Cllr Richard Gold, cabinet member for communities.
Bury Art Mail is reaching artists on the other side of the world sparked by a New Year creative surge.