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  • Statement about Nelson Street Explosion: Friday 1st March

    Thank you to all the emergency and other services who responded so quicky to the explosion and who continue to support our local communities.
    Our thoughts also continue to be with the woman who was injured, her family and the local community.
    As the demolition continues so will our support for residents, liaising with them, updating on progress and signposting to services. The information po

  • Statement about emergency on Nelson Street

    A council spokesperson said: “We continue to work with emergency services and are supporting those who are not able to return to their homes at this time. “If you are affected or are worried about someone who could be, please ring our emergency number on 0161 253 6606"

  • Art rock band to close Rooms to Live exhibition

    Rooms to Live, the first UK exhibition by collaborative artists Derek Tyman and Andy Webster, closes on Saturday 17 February with a performance by renowned art rock band a.P.A.t.T.

  • Bury Mini and Junior events set to return in 2024

    Jane Tomlinson’s Run For All, the UK’s largest not for profit events company, is delighted to announce that entries are now open for Bury’s most popular children’s charity road running events, the Bury Mini and Junior run sponsored by Xerox Business Solutions.

  • We stand together during Greater Manchester Hate Crime Awareness Week

    No one should face hate, violence or abuse because of who they are, who they love, where they’re from, what they look like or what they believe. That’s the message for this year’s Greater Manchester Hate Crime Awareness Week (5 – 11 February 2024).

  • Six Town Housing comes back in house

    Bury Council has formally taken over responsibility for managing and maintaining its council 7,700 homes across the borough, following the transfer of staff and services from Six Town Housing.

  • Share your inspirations during LGBT+ History Month

    LGBT+ History Month focuses on the people who have inspired others, helped them to learn about LGBT+ culture or encouraged them to become an ally.
    LGBT+ History Month takes place during February each year as it coincides with the abolition of section 28 in 2003, a policy that prohibited the ‘promotion’ of homosexuality.
    Since the first LGBT+ history month in 2005, the event has raised awaren

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