Gas works in Bury town centre - diversions
Essential gas works mean that there will be no left turn from Market Street into Angouleme Way in Bury for three weeks.
Essential gas works mean that there will be no left turn from Market Street into Angouleme Way in Bury for three weeks.
Work will begin on Monday 3 August to repair the carriageway on Harwood Road in Tottington between Cann Street and Turton Road.
Clifton Road car park in Prestwich will become a short-stay car park on Monday 13 July as part of wider improvements to parking in the town centre.
Parents are invited to attend a child car seat clinic run by road safety officers at Bury Council.
Work will start on Saturday 30 May to repair the carriageway on Bolton Road West in Ramsbottom between Woodhey Road and Park Road.
Roadworks on Bolton Road West and Nuttall Lane in Ramsbottom will take an extra day to complete.
Work has now started on building a new bus station in the heart of Radcliffe which should be ready for Christmas.
Work starts on Sunday (19 April) to repair the surface of Bolton Road West in Ramsbottom between Hope Street and Garnett Street.
Construction of Radcliffe’s new bus station will begin soon.
A comprehensive car parking strategy is to be unveiled at Prestwich Township Forum on Thursday 12 March.
Work will start on Monday 16 February to repair the carriageway on Knowsley Street between Bury Town Hall and Knowsley Place.
Officers at Bury Council are encouraging parents and young people to get up to speed as regards cycling safely on the roads.
Work to make Prestwich more cycle-friendly will start in early February.
A new bus station to boost the ongoing regeneration of Radcliffe town centre is one step nearer.
A proposal to create two-hour limited parking in Prestwich town centre is now formally out for public consultation.
Bury Council’s road safety team is urging drivers to make sure that both they and their vehicles are ready for the winter weather.
A proposal to create two-hour limited parking in Prestwich town centre will be put forward for public consultation.
Two new machines have hit the streets to improve road repairs throughout the borough of Bury.
Hundreds more Greater Manchester pupils will be going green this term – by catching a new yellow school bus.
Parents who attended a recent car seat clinic held by Bury Council’s road safety team were helped to understand the meaning of ‘a perfect fit’.