Have your say on police, council and health matters
Residents are invited to attend the next meeting of Bury West Township Forum on Thursday 17 January.
Residents are invited to attend the next meeting of Bury West Township Forum on Thursday 17 January.
A packed agenda awaits visitors to the next Radcliffe Township Forum which meets on Thursday 10 January.
A packed agenda awaits visitors to Whitefield and Unsworth Township Forum on Tuesday 8 January 2013.
Bury Council will be carrying out its first ever live web streaming of a full council meeting tomorrow evening at 7pm.
Residents who want to hear what their councillors are saying can now tune in to the debates online.
Bury Council is holding a second period of consultation as it strives to find a further £8.7 million in budget savings.
Plans to improve the health of Bury East residents will be high on the agenda when the Bury East Township Forum meets on Monday 26 November at the Jubilee Centre.
The Conservatives retained both North Manor and Church wards in last night’s (Thurs 15 Nov) by-elections for Bury Council.
Buses will once again be top of the agenda when Whitefield and Unsworth Township Forum meets on Tuesday 20 November.
With just a week to go to Greater Manchester’s Police and Crime Commissioner elections, electors across the region are being reminded about voting arrangements.
A varied agenda awaits visitors to Bury West Township Forum, which meets on Wednesday 21 November 2012.
Plans setting out long-term development will be discussed by Ramsbottom, Tottington and North Manor Township Forum on Wednesday 14 November.
A packed agenda awaits visitors to the next Prestwich Township Forum, which takes place on Wednesday 14 November at the Longfield Suite.
A blue print for future development will be presented to Radcliffe Township Forum when it meets on Thursday 8 November.
Residents intending to vote in the election for Greater Manchester’s first ever Police and Crime Commissioner are being reminded about two important deadlines.
Poll cards have started to be delivered for the elections for Greater Manchester's first ever Police and Crime Commissioner.
Nominations have now closed for two local council ward elections, which will take place on the same day as the Police and Crime Commissioner elections (Thursday 15 November).
Bury is using national Democracy Week (15-21 Oct) to generate wider interest in local government and encourage more people to stand for election.
Are you aged 11-19 and looking for something interesting to do during half-term, and make changes in your local area?
By-elections for Bury Council will be held on Thursday 15 November in the wards of Church and North Manor.