Bury Cost-of-Living Summit 2024
People who care about Bury came together on Monday (4 November) to understand how we have helped, and continue helping, the most vulnerable people in the Borough.
People who care about Bury came together on Monday (4 November) to understand how we have helped, and continue helping, the most vulnerable people in the Borough.
There’s a number of events taking place in Bury to help anyone considering fostering.
Lane closures with temporary traffic lights will be in used between 8th November and 13th November, and from 18th November to 22nd November. A full road closure will be used for the major resurfacing works from 14th November to 17th November.
As part of the Going to the Match exhibition, Bury Art Museum are screening “Granny” an award-winning short film that celebrates the life of the Dick Kerr Ladies football team star of the early 20th century, Lizzy Ashcroft on 13th November 2.30 – 3.30 pm.
Bury is celebrating as it proudly receives the Purple Flag again for its commitment to creating a dynamic, secure and vibrant evening and night-time economy.
Young people leaving care have a new place for support to turn to with the launch of Bury Care Leavers Hub.
Enabling everyone in Bury to benefit from future prosperity and life chances is the aim of a refreshed inclusion strategy and set of equality objectives being considered by Bury Council.
Bury Council will use its financial muscle to ensure that all communities benefit from ongoing and future investment.
Town hall finance chiefs are warning of another tough year as they start the process to set next year’s budget.
Bury Council’s Winter Service Team are gearing up to work day and night to help keep key roads across the borough moving over the winter months.
Eight people have been fined for fly-tipping or littering on the streets of Bury in October.
Bury Council is thrilled to announce that more than half of all households have now signed up for their bin collection reminder emails.
Sessions are being held across Bury to advise people on Pension Credit and helping them to apply if they qualify.
More than 2,000 students at 11 of the borough’s high schools have been learning how to keep themselves safe in all manner of situations.
The National Poppy Appeal has been launched in Bury as we remember the brave men and women who sacrificed their lives and livelihoods during past and current conflicts.
Prosecution of those causing disturbance in the town centre, support for young people who might be drawn into trouble, and support for women and girls affected by violence are all success stories from work to protect residents and visitors.
Plans to take forward Greater Manchester’s biggest proposed employment development, which will generate more than 20,000 high-quality jobs and bring a £1bn economic boost, are set to be considered by Bury and Rochdale councils.
Bury Council, working alongside Bury Voluntary, Community, and Faith Alliance (VCFA), have opened a new funding programme to support local groups working to promote positive community safety, enhance community cohesion and tackle hate crime within the borough.
Sniffer dogs Skye and Lewis have been sniffing out illicit tobacco hidden away in secret compartments in Bury shops.
Parents with Year 6 children are reminded that they have just two weeks left to apply for a secondary school place for them.