Support for Bury Market traders during cost of living crisis
Bury Council has announced that rents on Bury Market will be frozen for a further 12 months to ensure that traders can keep their costs low to benefit customers.
Bury Council has announced that rents on Bury Market will be frozen for a further 12 months to ensure that traders can keep their costs low to benefit customers.
Bury Council is changing its Minimum Licensing Standards proposals in order to help drivers and owners of taxis and private hire vehicles.
Bury Council has appointed electric vehicle (EV) charging network Be.EV to install more than 30 new EV charging points across their land. The deal is worth upwards of £9m – fully funded by Be.EV.
Thriving in Bury, along with members of Bury Youth Cabinet, have launched a new mental health campaign, with the creation of a children and young people’s mental health service directory.
Thousands of children who are eligible for benefits-related free school meals can once again take part in free school holiday activities during the Easter break.
Foster carers are to receive increased payments and allowances in recognition of the valuable work they do in giving children a home.
The first of a new fleet of electric vehicles has arrived at Bury Council in the ongoing mission to cut the borough’s carbon emissions.
This International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (Tuesday 21 March) Bury Council is reaffirming its zero-tolerance stance to racism and reminding people how to report hate crimes.
Roads across Bury are to be resurfaced thanks to additional investment of £10 million by Bury Council.
Bury Council is showing its commitment to the borough’s ‘third sector’ by securing funding for the Bury Voluntary and Community Faith Alliance (VCFA).
Increased fees will be paid to providers of social care to help ensure that Bury’s most vulnerable people will continue to be well looked after.
Community groups across Prestwich have been granted funding from the Parklife concerts to organise activities across the town.
Plans to improve the town centre of Whitefield have taken another step forward as part of moves to ensure that all parts of the borough are regenerated.
Bury Council is looking to bring around 135 new homes to a brownfield site next to the town centre.
Residents are reminded that they need to be on the electoral register if they want to vote in May’s council elections.
Digital donation points are to be installed at Bury Art Museum so visitors can help contribute to the financial upkeep of the historic building.
Another two offenders have been prosecuted after failing to pay fixed penalty fines for littering.
Public-spirited residents are invited to the Radcliffe Volunteers Fair which takes place next Wednesday (15 March).
Latest details of the multi-million pound plans to regenerate Radcliffe town centre are being delivered to every home in the town.
The Build a Business programme has reached over 140 individuals at the various workshops and 1-2-1 support sessions over the last couple of years. The next set of workshops will be running in March at Bury Library – link here https://www.bury.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=16515