Bury flies the Purple Flag for a safer and vibrant night-time economy
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.
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.
A masterplan to map out and ensure the success of Bury’s economy is being drawn up by the council and local business leaders.
Residents and businesses are invited to share their views on how the jobs, opportunities and economy of Bury could be improved.
Bury town centre has been accredited with Purple Flag status for a 6th consecutive year in recognition of its thriving night-time economy.
What would the perfect Bury look like in ten years’ time for you and your family? What could, and would, you do to help achieve this?
A masterplan for the future of Radcliffe – shaped by the passionate views of residents – is about to take its next step forward.
Shoppers are back enjoying the unique atmosphere on the famous Bury Market which is now fully open for business again.
Our ‘jewel in the crown’, the famous Bury Market, will re-open to welcome back customers on Monday 15 June.
Bury town centre has been awarded Purple Flag status for a fifth consecutive year in recognition of its thriving night time economy.
We would like your views about Bury town centre’s evening and night time offer.
Council leaders in Bury have welcomed the announcement that consultation on the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework will be delayed until October following the publication of new official population figures.
Bury town centre has been accredited with Purple Flag status for a fourth consecutive year and continues to be the only town in Greater Manchester to fly the Purple Flag in recognition of its thriving night time economy.
Every penny matters when it comes to making Bury a great place to live, work and study. Committed to providing the best possible service, opportunities and environment for every single person living in Bury, the council is changing the way it contracts with organisations it works with.
Partners from the council, police and local Pubwatch scheme are working together to make the town centre safer and more attractive to all.
Bury continues to be the only town in Greater Manchester to fly the Purple Flag in recognition of its thriving night time entertainment.
After a successful 12 month pilot scheme, Bury Council is proud to sponsor the Made in Bury Business Academy 2017/18, delivered by thebestofbury.
Residents and visitors are being encouraged to share their views and suggestions on the evening and night-time attractions in Bury town centre.
Just two years ago Exchange Utility formed with a vision of becoming the UK’s go-to company for business energy and utility savings. Today they announce their move to Bury centre, allowing them to grow their team by a further 250 people - another significant step in their meteoric journey to save UK businesses money.
Residents and businesses are being urged to have their say over plans to improve Bury town centre’s evening and night-time economy.
Purple Flags will continue to fly proudly in Bury over official recognition of the town’s night-time economy.