Over 50? Your voice counts!
Over 50? Come to a community event next Wednesday and make your voice heard – and get a free lunch!
Over 50? Come to a community event next Wednesday and make your voice heard – and get a free lunch!
Bury became a blaze of colour as fun runners, club runners and charity fundraisers took part in the 2022 Bury Running Festival.
Two stallholders on the famous Bury Market have notched up a century of trading between them.
Six of the best are to be awarded the Freedom of Bury for their achievements.
Several roads in Bury and Tottington will be closed, or have restricted access, on Sunday (20 Nov) to ensure the safe holding of the 2022 Bury Running Festival.
Adults and children can borrow bikes for free at Radcliffe Library and get more active in an environmentally friendly way.
Have your say on the future of Mill Gate shopping centre - come and meet us on Saturday.
Shoppers are being invited to vote for the famous Bury Market and make sure it retains its title as the nation’s favourite.
Bury Council and Muse form joint venture to deliver Prestwich Village regeneration.
It's #LivingWageWeek and Bury Council is proud to be an accredited Real Living Wage employer
Businesses, charities, community groups and councillors have called on the Government to give Bury a fair funding deal to cope with the cost-of-living crisis.
Runners of all ages and abilities are getting ready to pull on their trainers for the Bury Running festival, taking place on Sunday 20 November.
Football fans are being urged to get behind recycling during the World Cup finals which start on Sunday (20 Nov).
Bury Council has joined forces with Bolton Council to lead on a new national fostering campaign during the World Cup.
A derelict site in Bury is to be transformed into specialist accommodation for older people including those with long-term conditions.
Jon Hobday has been appointed Bury’s new director of public health.
Residents are being urged to take part in consultations about the future use of Bury Art Museum.
Council leaders have been supporting and encouraging local businesses to provide training, skills and employment support.
Bury residents are being encouraged to help stop local kids from smoking by reporting the sale of illegal tobacco.
Bury Council has been presented with a Silver award from the Ministry of Defence for actively supporting the armed forces community in its workplace.