New way forward for adult care services
Council bosses have approved the next phase of work on shaping the future of adult social care services in Bury.
Council bosses have approved the next phase of work on shaping the future of adult social care services in Bury.
Hundreds of Bury Council employees hope residents across the borough will join them in becoming Dementia Friends.
Bury is marking World Mental Health Day by holding a week of events, advice and support sessions.
Proposed changes in the way some adult care services are provided will be considered by the council’s cabinet next Wednesday (1 October).
Caring families and individuals are being urged to make a real difference to a child’s life by becoming a foster carer.
An under-used bowling green and pavilion has been transformed into a community hub, cafe and training centre.
A Summer Soiree has raised £800 to bring some sunshine to customers who attend Pinfold Lane Day Care Centre in Whitefield.
Care service providers in Bury are working to reduce the number of accidental falls suffered by older people.
Residents, customers and carers have been playing their part in helping to develop the future of social care services.
Bury Council is redesigning its children’s centres to make sure help is focused on the most needy under-5s and their families.
Bury residents are invited to help shape the future of council services at a ‘customer task force’ event held on Wednesday 3 September.
Pinfold Lane Day Centre in Whitefield is throwing opening its doors for a Summer Soiree on Thursday 28 August.
A bistro for customers and the wider community is to be the latest development at Elmhurst short-stay service in Whitefield.
Young people in Bury are organising a family-friendly event to celebrate diversity and promote equality across the borough.
Parents can take advantage of free education and childcare for 2-year-old children.
Residents, customers and carers have been playing their role in saying how services could be improved for them.
Bury Council is seeking a partner to run The Green, a new multi-functional community facility and cafe in Clarence Park, Bury.
A new community centre and cafe is well on the way to completion at Clarence Park in Bury.
Young people in Bury are organising an event to celebrate diversity and promote tolerance and equality.
Bury residents are invited to help shape the future of council services at a ‘customer task force’ event held on Friday 6 June.