Getting ready to give Covid autumn boosters
Health services In Bury are gearing up to offer eligible people an autumn booster jab of the Covid-19 vaccination.
Health services In Bury are gearing up to offer eligible people an autumn booster jab of the Covid-19 vaccination.
Another three offenders have been prosecuted after failing to pay fixed penalty fines for littering and fly tipping.
A problematic empty property has been given a new lease of life by Bury Council.
Bury Council’s Leader, Councillor Eamonn O’Brien has spoken about the tragedy in Pakistan.
“Our thoughts go out to all those who have been impacted by the devastating floods in Pakistan where there has been historic rainfall affecting so much of the country,” he said.
“Annual rainfall has been ten times higher than normal leaving one-third of the country underwater due to flooding.
“We
Bury Council’s chief executive Geoff Little OBE is to retire early next year after more than four decades of public service.
Applications open on 1 September for parents to choose what secondary school their children will transfer to in autumn 2023.
The big day has finally arrived for thousands of Bury teenagers who are receiving their GCSE results.
“On Ukrainian Independence Day we stand with all those Ukrainians who have made Bury their home, whether they have been here for a long time or if they have recently arrived,” said Councillor Richard Gold, Bury Council's Cabinet Member for Communities.
Two more community feedback events on Radcliffe’s large scale multi-million-pound regeneration programme are due to take place this week. Residents are reminded to come along and have their say.
Bury’s civic leaders are asking the public to join them in appealing to the Government to save the town’s historic Castle Armoury.
Let’s do it! Join author and psychologist Dr Sandi Mann as she takes us through the steps to happiness during International Week of Happiness at Work.
Residents are invited to join a big conversation about Bury Council’s next budget at a series of opportunities starting this month.
Construction will begin shortly on Bury’s next two walking and cycling schemes. Work will start on 15 August to reconfigure the junction of Jubilee Way and Manchester Road outside Bury Town Hall
Parents across Bury are being urged to ensure their children have had all their polio vaccinations.
Bury Council has asked the architects of the new Radcliffe Civic Hub to come up with fresh designs following public dissatisfaction.
People in Greater Manchester are being urged to check if they are eligible for pension top up payments.
Football fans are being encouraged to get behind a plan to bring professional men’s football back to Gigg Lane and create a true community asset.
Failure to pay a £75 fine for littering has left three offenders with a bill for £1,666 each.
Residents are being urged to make sure that the people they hire to take away their rubbish are authorised to do so – or they could be fined £400.
Detailed images of the plans to regenerate Radcliffe town centre have been revealed and are being sent to every household in Radcliffe.