Together – the people and places of Radcliffe
“Radcliffe’s physical regeneration and its people and communities are two sides of the same coin. One without the other will not work.”
“Radcliffe’s physical regeneration and its people and communities are two sides of the same coin. One without the other will not work.”
Traditional school catchment areas may be scrapped under plans being considered by Bury Council.
A landlord has been fined £7,500 for not complying with electrical safety standards at a property he owns and lets out in Radcliffe.
Greenmount Primary School has installed an onsite uniform shop enabling parents to buy second-hand clothing at bargain prices.
Initial works on a key part of the Radcliffe Regeneration project will begin next week.
A range of artistic projects to mark the Queen’s platinum jubilee are under way after local groups won £15,000 in council grants.
Work will start next month to improve major roads in Bury town centre near Bury Bridge.
Parents of children who receive free school meals are about to receive help to buy school uniforms.
Bury Council has been awarded a Silver award from the Ministry of Defence for actively supporting the armed forces community in its workplace.
Hundreds of Bury people who played a key role in helping residents through the Covid crisis are being invited to a celebratory lunch and church service.
Bury’s General Practices are reminding patients how to get in touch and what to expect, as demand for appointments significantly increases by up to a third.
A Radcliffe gym has had all noise-making equipment seized for a second time after continuing to cause a noise nuisance to residents.
Coronavirus vaccinations in Ramsbottom will soon be offered at a venue close to the existing clinic in the Civic Hall.
Bury Council has allocated an extra £50,000 to improve road markings on major roads across the borough.
All the results of the Bury Council elections have now been declared, following counting of the votes today at Castle Leisure Centre.
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Bury Adult Learning Service is offering free taster sessions to mark Mental Health Awareness Week (9-15 May).
Mental Health Awareness Week will take place from Monday 9 May to Sunday 15 May, and this year’s theme is ‘loneliness’.
Mandatory housing measures for poultry and captive birds, which were introduced across the UK to help stop the spread of bird flu, have now been lifted.
Hundreds of Bury businesses affected by the Covid-19 pandemic are missing out on cash help – simply because they have not applied for it.