Strictly best foot forward for Bury Hospice
The Mayor of Bury is urging local people to raise money for Bury Hospice by backing its Strictly Best Foot Forward dance-off.
The Mayor of Bury is urging local people to raise money for Bury Hospice by backing its Strictly Best Foot Forward dance-off.
Organisers of Bury Art Festival hope that people will flock to their annual exhibition in aid of Bury Hospice.
The Mayor of Bury’s charities have received another Christmas present thanks to MASA-UK Art Gallery and Gifts.
Three charities have drawn a winning ticket thanks to a Christmas tombola and book sale held by the Mayor of Bury, Councillor Dorothy Gunther.
Traders on Bury Market indulged their sense of fun on Saturday when they turned up for business wearing their silliest hats.
Bury’s superintendent registrar has married countless couples and now hopes that taking up dancing will prove a perfect match.
A Vintage Fair at Bury Transport Museum has raised £1,812 for Bury Hospice, one of the Mayor of Bury’s chosen charities.
Readers young and old are invited to enjoy their hobby while raising money for Bury Hospice.
Two local ‘good causes’ are £7,000 better off thanks to money raised through the Mayor of Bury’s charity appeal.
Bury Market traders served up a tasty treat for Bury Hospice during National Pie Week.
Members of the card craft group that meets at Radcliffe Library have raised £1,000 for Bury Hospice by selling cards they have made over the last year.
Council leader Mike Connolly has urged all Bury residents to get behind the fund-raising appeal for the borough’s first children’s hospice.
Members of the card craft group that meets at Radcliffe Library have been busy making and selling cards in aid of Bury Hospice.
Members of Radcliffe Library knitting group have handed over items to Bury Hospice along with £300 raised from the sale of their knitted creations.
Bury’s new multi-million pound hospice has won a regional award as the best community building in the North West.
Christmas was a time for celebration thanks to a raffle held over the festive period at Radcliffe Market Hall.
Knitters are selling their creations in aid of Bury Hospice at Whitefield Library and Adult Learning Centre on Tuesday 4 December (9.30am to 4pm).
Members of Whitefield Library Knitting Group have been furiously knitting hats, gloves and scarves in aid of Bury Hospice.