Clarence Park is home to a new £180k skate park
The eagerly anticipated £180,000 wheeled sports park at Clarence Park is complete and open to users.
The eagerly anticipated £180,000 wheeled sports park at Clarence Park is complete and open to users.
A free, fun and friendly 5k community event has been launched at Clarence Park by the Mayor of Bury and more than 250 local runners, joggers and walkers.
Work to construct the new and eagerly anticipated £180,000 wheeled sports park at Clarence Park will get under way from 14 August for around 11 weeks.
Two more bike libraries have opened in Bury, allowing adults and children alike to borrow a bike for free, at Clarence Park and Openshaw Park.
A brand new £10,000 outdoor gym is now in place at Clarence Park to support residents to achieve their fitness goals and boost their wellbeing.
Veterans, families and civic leaders have been proudly flying the flag to mark national Armed Forces Week.
Bury’s flagship recreational facility at Clarence Park is to receive a £350,000 funding boost to carry out major improvements including a £150,000 new skate park.
A new skate park will be built at Clarence Park in Bury as part of a major upgrade of this much-loved recreational ground.
People who use Clarence Park in Bury are being urged to take part in a survey to identify future improvements which could be made to the Green Flag winning park.
The skate park at Clarence Park in Bury will be closed off to all users until further notice from today (Friday 2 October).
More free tutorials are taking place in Bury for beginner cyclists who want to learn how to ride a bike.
Bury Council has recently approved the development of the bowling green pavilion in Clarence Park, Bury as a multi-functional community facility.