Bury is supporting the #Drymester campaign
Bury is supporting the #Drymester campaign which helps parents-to-be to go alcohol free.
Bury is supporting the #Drymester campaign which helps parents-to-be to go alcohol free.
Radcliffe residents are among the first in Greater Manchester to take part in the Communities in Charge of Alcohol (CICA) programme.
An open day is being held in Bury during Alcohol Awareness Week to showcase the services available to families affected by problematic alcohol use.
A range of local services will be combining their expertise to deliver a co-ordinated message about ‘Knowing the Risks’ of misusing alcohol.
Local services in Bury combined their expertise to promote Alcohol Awareness Week (16–22 November).
Bury Council is supporting the 2015 Dry January campaign which is a venture led by Alcohol Concern and supported by Public Health England.
Home Office Minister Norman Baker MP visited Greater Manchester this week (Tuesday 30 September) to see how the region is cracking down on alcohol abuse.
Councils, health services and the police have today (Friday 29 August) officially teamed up to tackle alcohol abuse in Greater Manchester.
A pioneering scheme empowering residents of Bury East to tackle problems associated with alcohol misuse has been backed by Victims Commissioner, Baroness Newlove.
Partners in Greater Manchester are working together to develop and agree a shared Greater Manchester Alcohol Strategy.
Bury Council and partners have been raising awareness of alcohol abuse and the dangers of drink driving.
Six groups have been awarded funding under the Bury East Alcohol Prospectus Scheme (BEAPS), a pioneering community-led project to tackle anti-social behaviour fuelled by alcohol abuse.
Baroness Newlove came to Bury to see how the £90,000 cash injection from the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) to the Bury East Township Forum is being spent.