Five more fines issued for fly-tipping and littering
A further five fines have been issued by Bury Council to people who illegally dumped their waste in our borough.
A further five fines have been issued by Bury Council to people who illegally dumped their waste in our borough.
A Bury man has become the latest person to be prosecuted for fly-tipping on the streets of the borough.
Young people in the Springs area of Bury took the lead in carrying out a community clean-up.
A local businessman has been ordered to pay fines and costs of £355 following complaints of waste outside his shop.
Another dog owner has been prosecuted by Bury Council for failing to clean up after his dog.
Recycle for Greater Manchester celebrate their 15,000th visitor since opening their first Waste Experience education centre in 2009.
The latest electric, zero emissions sweeper technology has hit the streets of Bury to help keep town centre pedestrian areas clean and tidy.
In light of a number of recent complaints via Twitter about dog owners not clearing up after their pooches, Bury Council is advising locals dogged by the problem to provide more details.