Business as usual for mayor following attack and robbery
The Mayor of Bury is back to her civic duties following a violent attack on her driver and the theft of two valuable chains of office.
The Mayor of Bury is back to her civic duties following a violent attack on her driver and the theft of two valuable chains of office.
Cuts to next year’s Bury Council budget will be discussed when Radcliffe Township Forum meets on Thursday 6 November.
Reminder letters are being sent to individuals who haven't yet registered under the new Individual Electoral Registration system.
Radcliffe residents will be getting together again to agree local priorities for the Our Place project following a community event held earlier this year.
Bury Council is marking its 40th anniversary by creating an online record of all those who have served as a councillor over these four decades.
Upcoming changes to household waste collections will be discussed by Whitefield and Unsworth Township Forum on Thursday 2 October.
The Mayor of Bury hosted a reception for two voluntary groups who have recently received the prestigious Queens Award for Voluntary Service.
The most senior officers at Bury Council are leading the way in encouraging staff to become more active.
Changes to household waste collections will be discussed when Bury West Township Forum meets on Wednesday 24 September.
Household waste collections and the future of health services are on the agenda for Ramsbottom, Tottington and North Manor.
Residents are invited to the next meeting of Bury East Township Forum which will take place on Thursday 18 September.
A Bury woman who has spent 20 years in Central America helping those with HIV/Aids was warmly welcomed to the mayor’s parlour.
Changes to waste collections and local health services will give Radcliffe residents lots to talk about at the upcoming Township Forum meeting.
Changes to the way household waste is collected will be outlined when Prestwich Township Forum meets on Wednesday 17 September.
Tens of Spanish students were given a warm welcome at Bury Town Hall by the Mayor, Councillor Michelle Wiseman.
Bury’s civic head took to the airwaves to praise the hard work and commitment of Northern Air Hospital Radio.
Voters across Bury are being reassured that their details on the council’s electoral register are correct.
Bury East residents are invited to give their views on what the top priorities for their community should be in the year ahead.
Residents in Bury can now go online and register to vote in the biggest change to electoral registration in more than 100 years.
Residents are invited to help identify the priorities for Prestwich when the local Township Forum meets on Wednesday 23 July.