Flying the flag for town centre attractions
Residents and visitors are being encouraged to share their views and suggestions on the evening and night-time attractions in Bury town centre.
Residents and visitors are being encouraged to share their views and suggestions on the evening and night-time attractions in Bury town centre.
Residents and businesses are being urged to have their say over plans to improve Bury town centre’s evening and night-time economy.
Bury will be truly buzzing at the fifth annual family fun extravaganza that is Bury Light Night – on Friday 16 October.
Bury has become the first town centre in Greater Manchester to fly the Purple Flag in recognition of its thriving night-time entertainment.
Work has re-commenced on site at Radcliffe Pool and Fitness Centre to remove asbestos cladding from the main pool area.
A Bank Holiday weekend of family attractions and military history takes place at Burrs Country Park in Bury.
Radcliffe Piazza will be bustling with colour and celebration when the annual Dance-Off takes place on Saturday (8 June).
It’s time to put on your dancing shoes for the annual celebration that is the Radcliffe Dance-off.
A fun, free and friendly way to get fit and appreciate the scenery is returning on Monday 4 March.
Local football clubs are being urged to apply for Grow the Game grants to boost participation in the country’s national sport.
This Saturday sees the second ever Bury Light Night and with a packed agenda, visitors will find themselves hard pushed to fit everything they want to see into one night.