Going online to help the taxi trade
Taxi and private hire drivers will now find it much easier to apply for licences and keep their information up to date.
Taxi and private hire drivers will now find it much easier to apply for licences and keep their information up to date.
British Culture Archive - A Celebration of Life in the North during the 1970s-80s – is the title of a new exhibition at Buy Art Museum.
A new volunteer-led writers group meets at Prestwich Library every Thursday evening from 5.30pm to 6.45pm.
Residents are invited to find their ‘feel-good’ this Saturday (14 January) at the Bury Leisure FREE open days at Castle Leisure Centre, Radcliffe Leisure Centre and Ramsbottom Pool and Fitness Centre.
Residents are being invited to view the plans and have their say on the transformational proposals for Bury Market and the new Flexi Hall.
A monthly bereavement drop-in group has been launched at Radcliffe Library, meeting on the last Wednesday of each month.
Community and voluntary groups are invited to apply for funding to strengthen their ability to help residents with ongoing financial pressures.
Bury welcomed Josh McAlister to speak to an audience of care experienced young people, foster carers and staff.
Council gritting teams have been out 15 times during the recent cold snap from 5 to 18 December.
Bury Council is committed to taking the necessary steps to become White Ribbon Accredited in support of the campaign to end violence against women and girls.
Former Mayor of Bury and long-serving councillor Roy Walker has been awarded the Freedom of Bury.
Bury Council is reminding residents that, over the festive period, there are no planned changes to blue, green or grey bin collections.
People who rely on electrical medical equipment at home are to receive help towards their energy bills.
A new all-weather 3G football pitch is coming to Radcliffe after funding of £2.4 million was confirmed.
Sniffer dog Dixie has uncovered thousands of illegal cigarettes being sold in shops across Bury.
Bury Catering – Bury Council’s school dinner service – has achieved a Food for Life Served Here Bronze Award from the Soil Association for serving healthy and sustainable meals.
The new chief executive of Bury Council is set to be Lynne Ridsdale, who will also be the Bury lead for local NHS services.
Savvy shoppers can win a festive food hamper worth £150 from Bury Market – and entering couldn’t be easier.
Plans to extend Millwood School will provide places for an extra 50 young people with special educational needs.
Bury Council has invested £27.5k in the ultimate compact tree stump grinder to improve the efficiency of tree stump removal when trees must be felled.