Bury means business – leaders attend second Bury Expo
Business leaders from across the region attended the second Bury Expo to see how the borough is being transformed for generations to come.
Business leaders from across the region attended the second Bury Expo to see how the borough is being transformed for generations to come.
Bury is celebrating as it proudly receives the Purple Flag again for its commitment to creating a dynamic, secure and vibrant evening and night-time economy.
Work is about to start on creating the new Radcliffe Enterprise Centre which will give local businesses a huge boost.
Do you want to start up or grow your business? Then sign up for the latest free advice workshops at Bury Library.
Do you want to start up or grow your business? Then sign up for the latest free Build a Business workshops at Bury Library.
Bury’s talented children have been plotting out a career working in the built environment. Seven young people, who have experienced being in care or looked after, were treated to a careers development seminar by the council’s Joint Venture Partner Muse Places.
Business leaders, investors and stakeholders gathered to hear how the borough is being transformed over the next decade and beyond.
Another series of sessions is coming to Bury Library to help local people to start up or grow their own business.
Boosting productivity and morale are just some of the benefits that businesses and organisations have highlighted after they have signed up to the Real Living Wage. And local companies will be able to hear more at a business breakfast during Real Living Wage Week in November.
Detailed plans are now being drawn up to create an Enterprise Centre in the current Radcliffe Library.
A masterplan to map out and ensure the success of Bury’s economy is being drawn up by the council and local business leaders.
Plans to transform Whitefield received a welcome boost when an expert from the Government’s High Streets Task Force delivered a workshop for senior council officers, businesses and community leaders in the town.
Bury is celebrating after once more being awarded the prestigious Purple Flag accreditation for its evening and night-time economy.
Three more sessions to help people start and grow their own businesses will be held in June at Bury Library.
Whitefield residents are being invited to help shape the future of the town centre.
This week Councillor Eamonn O’Brien and Chief Executive Lynne Ridsdale met with leading industry professionals.
The Build a Business programme has reached over 140 individuals at the various workshops and 1-2-1 support sessions over the last couple of years. The next set of workshops will be running in March at Bury Library – link here https://www.bury.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=16515
Budding entrepreneurs are invited to get free help from the library to develop their business.
Businesses, charities, community groups and councillors have called on the Government to give Bury a fair funding deal to cope with the cost-of-living crisis.
Council leaders have been supporting and encouraging local businesses to provide training, skills and employment support.