Have your say on the future economic priorities for Bury
Residents and businesses are invited to share their views on how the jobs, opportunities and economy of Bury could be improved.
Residents and businesses are invited to share their views on how the jobs, opportunities and economy of Bury could be improved.
A special application is to be added to traffic lights at a new signalised traffic junction in Sedgley Park to enable Orthodox Jewish residents to cross the road on Shabbos and Jewish holidays without pressing any buttons.
An English oak tree will be planted in each of Bury’s 12 Green Flag parks as part of the Queen’s platinum jubilee celebrations.
Proposals to regenerate and transform the town centre of Bury have been warmly welcomed by residents, businesses and agencies.
Help is now available for companies hit by the coronavirus pandemic but who were ineligible for other types of business rates discounts.
Town hall leaders have been visiting local businesses to understand how they are recovering from the pandemic and hear about their plans for the future.
Plans to improve the heart of Ramsbottom have received a vote of confidence from local residents and businesses.
As of this week, people can visit Radcliffe Regeneration Office to see how designs for the new Civic Hub, Market Chambers and Market Basement are progressing. The latest on the wider town centre public realm improvements will also be on show.
Social workers in Bury who support children, young people and adults are to mark World Social Work Day tomorrow with personal and team commitments to “leave no-one behind”.
Are you looking for a job? A different job? Or do you want to gain more skills, and train in a different field?
New houses for affordable rent and shared ownership are to be built on derelict land at Fletcher Fold in Bury.
Council leaders have chosen Whitefield to receive support from the national High Streets Task Force.
The Bury Walking and Cycling Forum gives residents, community groups, those who work in Bury, schools and colleges the chance to have their say.
The number of pupils who have been accepted into their first choice of secondary school has increased from last year.
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.