Paul conquers the Bury Leisure Tour de France challenge
Keen sportsmen and women got on their bike in a Tour de France themed challenge organised by Bury Council’s leisure services.
Keen sportsmen and women got on their bike in a Tour de France themed challenge organised by Bury Council’s leisure services.
Youngsters across Bury are taking advantage of intensive swimming lessons provided by Bury Council’s leisure services.
Nominations are being sought for Bury’s annual celebration of sporting excellence, the Bury 2014 Sports Awards.
Youngsters can enjoy a fit and fun summer at the new Double Trouble sessions at Castle Leisure Centre in Bury.
Free weekly 2k and 5k races aim to get the great Bury public moving in the Great Run Local.
Bury’s civic head has been leading the way in celebrating the Tour de France coming to the UK.
Young people in Bury are being urged to take part in a huge range of sporting and positive lifestyle events during the long summer holidays.
Bury Leisure’s three centres have passed a tough assessment from Sport England’s leading national quality scheme, Quest.
Holcombe Brook Sports Club is offering free tennis sessions on Sunday mornings for anybody over the age of 4.
Young people are invited to a series of sports sessions and a dance workshop at Outwood Youth Club in Radcliffe.
During May and June the I Will if You Will movement is hosting fitness parties at the Longfield Suite, Ramsbottom Civic Hall and Broad Oak Sports College.
A new multi-sports club invites young people aged 12-16 to come along and take part in weekly sessions.
Five years of teamwork has finally come to an end for Bury Council and Bury FC.
Saturday 8 March is International Women’s Day and this year’s theme is ‘Inspiring Change’.
The prize draw winner from the recent I Will if You Will get-together at The Rock, Bury is Thais Goncalves, originally from Brazil.
The innovative I Will if You Will movement, aimed at getting Bury women and girls moving, is offering local groups the chance to bid for funding to run their own activities or events.
Families are urged to dig out their running shoes and compete in the Sainsburys Sport Relief Mile in Bury.
Olympic gold medallist Rebecca Adlington joined the Minister for Sport Helen Grant and representatives from Sport England and Bury Council to unveil the latest initiative in the ‘I Will If You Will’campaign.
The Rock in Bury was buzzing on Saturday (18 January) when the ground-breaking ‘I Will if You Will’ movement hosted a unique event at St John’s Square.
You Only Live Once (YOLO) is a 12-month exercise referral pilot aimed at young people from Year 6 to age 16 who have been measured as overweight and want to lead a more active and healthy lifestyle.