Policing for the future
Greater Manchester Police has launched a consultation about the future of policing in the next four years and it needs your views.
Greater Manchester Police has launched a consultation about the future of policing in the next four years and it needs your views.
Residents are invited to meet their local police officers when a mobile station will be outside Radcliffe Market Hall on 13 and 14 February.
Keeping our communities safe was the hot topic when a team from Bury Council met their counterparts in Greater Manchester Police.
Communities across Greater Manchester are set to benefit from a new £600,000 fund to empower young people and keep them out of trouble.
Greater Manchester Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd is asking for people’s views on out of court punishments for certain types of crime and anti-social behaviour.
Civic leaders from across Greater Manchester have signed a promise to take a stand against domestic abuse.
A new youth club in Bury East set up with police help is already proving a success with local young people.
Police have issued CCTV images of a teenage girl who has been missing since the weekend.
Police are growing increasingly concerned after a 18-year-old girl went missing yesterday, Sunday 15 September 2013.
During June there have been 11 burglaries through insecure windows and doors, mainly in the Radcliffe and Prestwich area.
A father and son team of “rogue traders” have been sentenced after Bury pensioners were left thousands of pounds out of pocket for work carried out on their homes.
Officers from the Bury South Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) are using customised flags in car crime hotspots to remind motorists to remove valuables from their vehicles.
Over the past three months over 40 pedal cycles have been stolen across Bury during the night, from sheds and garages. The main areas being targeted are Bury West, Tottington, Walshaw, Radcliffe and Prestwich.
Bury Council’s environmental health department in conjunction with Bury Police are continuing to provide staff safety devices to deter violent crime and anti-social behaviour against shop workers.
Bury residents have the chance to quiz Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd and Chief Constable Sir Peter Fahy in person on Tuesday 28 May.
Greater Manchester’s Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd has published his first police and crime plan today (Thursday 28 March).
Police in Bury have arrested eight people following drugs warrants across the town this morning.
15-year-old Frank Barrow disappeared from his care home on Tottington Road in Bury on Tuesday 18 December 2012 at about 9.50am.
Police are appealing for the public’s help to trace a missing mental health patient who is wanted in connection with a sexual assault.
A tenant has been evicted from his home after being found guilty of causing a nuisance and annoyance to his neighbours. Michael Chadwick, 29, of 3 Bealey Drive, Bury East, was evicted from his property on 13 December 2012 after Bury Metropolitan Council was granted a warrant by Bury County Court.