Your chance to shape social care and the budget
Residents are invited to help shape the future of adult social care and make their views known about Bury Council’s budget plans.
Residents are invited to help shape the future of adult social care and make their views known about Bury Council’s budget plans.
Representatives of First Bus will be talking about local services when Bury West Township Forum meets on Monday 19 September.
Health and local priorities are up for discussion when Radcliffe Township Forum meets on Tuesday 13 September.
Residents are invited to attend Bury East Township Forum on Thursday 8 September to help shape proposals to improve the area over the next 12 months.
Prestwich residents are invited to play their part in plans to improve the area when the Township Forum meets on Thursday 8 September.
Bury residents will soon be receiving a form through their letter box asking them to confirm that their details on the electoral register are correct.
An update on plans for a new health and care centre will be discussed by Whitefield and Unsworth Township Forum.
Radcliffe residents are invited to discuss plans for the town’s future when the local township forum meets on Tuesday 5 July.
Bury West Township Forum holds its first meeting of the new municipal year on Thursday 7July.
Voters in Bury have backed Leave in the EU Referendum, by 54% to 46%.
Residents are invited to help shape the future of their area at the next Prestwich Township Forum meeting on Thursday 30 June.
Registered voters who intend to visit a polling station on Thursday are being advised to plan when they will cast their vote.
Residents are invited to attend the first Bury East Township Forum of the municipal year, which takes place on Thursday 30 June.
From Monday 13 June to Wednesday 22 June residents will be able to speak face to face with Bury Council staff regarding any electoral issues they have about the forthcoming EU Referendum.
Young people are invited to the council chamber in Bury Town Hall to share their views on the upcoming EU referendum and the refugee crisis.
With the EU referendum fast approaching, Bury is urging residents to register to vote by the 7 June deadline, and to check the Electoral Commission’s voting guide for advice on how to take part.
With the EU referendum fast approaching, Bury Council is urging residents to look out for the Electoral Commission’s information booklet which is currently being delivered.
Bury Council has appointed a new leader of the council and members of the cabinet.
Residents are reminded to make sure they are in good time to have their say in the EU Referendum on Thursday 23 June.
Labour now have a majority of 13 seats on Bury Council following yesterday’s (Thursday 5 May) local elections.