Flying Scotsman gives Mayor the perfect gift
Bury’s civic ambassador was put in the picture when he received a gift from the town’s famous East Lancashire Railway.
Bury’s civic ambassador was put in the picture when he received a gift from the town’s famous East Lancashire Railway.
Safety experts at Bury Council are asking all road users to play their part in Project EDWARD – European Day Without A Road Death – on Wednesday 21 September.
United Utilities are to carry out repairs to a collapsed sewer on Manchester Road, Bury at its junction with Parkhills Road and Radcliffe Road.
The East Lancashire Railway has officially launched the latest addition to its growing fleet of coaching stock in the form of a new wheelchair accessible carriage.
Three sessions to help parents install the correct child car seats have been hailed as a major success.
People across the city region and beyond are being asked to have their say on the future of Greater Manchester’s transport as a 12-week consultation on a draft long-term strategy launches.
The £645,000 scheme to resurface the A58 Rochdale Road in Bury comes to an end this week with three nights of remedial work.
Parents could receive life-saving advice by attending one of three clinics on installing the correct car seat for their child.
New tests are being introduced for future taxi drivers in Bury in order to drive up standards and ensure passenger safety.
Enforcement officers have seized a car in Bury town centre as a result of non-payment of parking tickets.
Motorists in Bury are being encouraged to take the None for the Road drink and drug driving pledge.
People are being urged to rethink their everyday journeys as part of Bike Week which runs from 11 to 19 June.
The Child Accident Prevention Trust is asking road users to ‘turn off technology for safety’ ahead of its annual Child Safety Week (6–12 June).
A £645,000 scheme to resurface the A58 Rochdale Road starts on Monday (21 March) as part of the council’s ongoing programme to improve the borough’s highways.
A £2 million plan to regenerate Prestwich village for shoppers, businesses, pedestrians and residents will be presented to Bury Council leaders next Wednesday (2 March).
Work is currently under way in Bass Lane, Summerseat to repair potholes and improve drainage.
Work is now well under way to tackle flooding caused by a broken culvert in Bolton Road West, Ramsbottom.
More work will take place in the new year to tackle flooding in Bolton Road West, Ramsbottom.
Radcliffe’s brand new bus station is now open to passengers.
An extra information session has been arranged for residents and businesses to hear about the latest plans to improve the heart of Prestwich.