Your chance to choose priorities for North Bury
Residents are invited to give their views on what the top priorities for Ramsbottom, Tottington and North Manor should be for the year ahead.
Residents are invited to give their views on what the top priorities for Ramsbottom, Tottington and North Manor should be for the year ahead.
The lengthy closure of Croft Lane is top of the agenda when Whitefield and Unsworth Township Forum meets on Tuesday 8 July.
A new system of voter registration is coming in – why not register online instead of filling in a paper form?
Local companies are needed to play their part in determining neighbourhood plans and priorities.
People living in Bury West are invited to have their say in plans being drawn up to improve the neighbourhood.
Residents are invited to shape the future priorities for Radcliffe when the local Township Forum meets on Tuesday 1 July.
All Bury residents will receive a letter this summer telling them about the biggest change to the electoral registration system in nearly 100 years.
Bury’s “unsung heroes” have been rewarded with Made in Bury awards for their outstanding contribution to the community.
Pilkington Park ward councillor Michelle Wiseman has been elected as the Mayor of Bury for the 2014/15 municipal year.
Just over a third of Bury voters made their mark in the European Parliamentary elections which were held last Thursday (22 May).
Labour now have a majority of 25 seats on Bury Council following yesterday’s (Thursday 22 May) local elections.
Civic leaders in Bury have been promoting tolerance and tackling prejudice by flying a rainbow flag outside the town’s Knowsley Place.
Postal voters who haven’t yet mailed back their ballots are being assured that they can still have their say in the local and European elections.
Bury Council is taking another pioneering step in bringing democracy closer to the people by live streaming the local election results.
Residents who want a postal vote in the upcoming council and European elections must contact the council by Wednesday 7 May.
A total of 75 candidates are standing in the Bury Council elections which take place on Thursday 22 May.
The flag of England’s patron saint takes pride of place outside the new Union Square opposite Bury Town Hall.
The Mayor of Bury is leading by example by abseiling down the borough’s famous Peel Tower landmark.
Residents across Bury are about to receive their polling cards for the upcoming council and European Parliament elections.
Bury Council has taken its latest move to save money by cutting the number of its directorates from four to three.