Safety plan launched on International Women’s Day
This International Women’s Day Bury Council and its partners are working to make the borough as safe as possible for women and girls.
This International Women’s Day Bury Council and its partners are working to make the borough as safe as possible for women and girls.
More than 12,000 potholes were filled across Bury this last financial year – and a further 12,000 will be tackled in the coming 12 months.
Bury Council and its partners are setting out plans this week to keep safe residents and communities. The council’s Cabinet will discuss the Community Safety Plan 2022-25 on Wednesday 9 March, which has been developed by Bury’s Community Safety Partnership.
The deadline for Omicron hospitality and leisure grants has been extended till March 11th, 2022. The grants are designed to support businesses which have been affected by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Thousands of parents will receive help to pay for school uniforms as part of council budget plans for the coming financial year. And a special hardship fund will be set up under a range of measures designed to help families with the increasing cost of living.
Bury is taking part in a new project run by libraries across Greater Manchester aiming to help budding entrepreneurs develop their business ideas.
BAFTA award-winning comedy writer Sophie Willan is to deliver an exclusive comedy writing course especially for Prestwich Library.
A Six Town Housing tenant who continued to cause noise nuisance to his neighbours has been fined and had his equipment permanently confiscated.
Drivers are being urged to keep within the speed limit and make Bury’s roads a safer place for all.
A Tottington woman must pay fines and costs of £754 for repeatedly ignoring demands to clear up her dog’s mess.
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.