Supported housing to help people live independently
New housing to support those with mental health issues to live independently has come another step closer.
New housing to support those with mental health issues to live independently has come another step closer.
Bury Council is urging landlords in the private sector to ensure their properties are safe, decent and have in place the necessary gas and electrical safety checks.
Bury Council has announced plans for new homes to help support care leavers within the borough.
Northern Healthcare is proud to announce the official opening of Saxon House, a new move-on supported living service located at 137 The Rock, Bury, developed in collaboration with Bury Council.
Work has started to transform the site of the former Seedfield Centre in Bury into 81 much-needed new family homes.
Work has started to transform a disused brownfield site in Radcliffe into 90 new family homes.
A Greater Manchester housing association has celebrated the start of construction of a new supported housing scheme in Bury.
Bury Council has named build-to-rent developer-operator Placefirst as the preferred partner to convert a 30,000 sq ft office site known as Humphrey House into 74 new homes in the town centre.
The site of a former school in Bury has now been completely cleared to make way for much-needed new housing.
A bench dedicated to a local disability rights campaigner named Trish Levine has been found in Bury.
Bury Housing Services is working with City of Trees, the community forest for Greater Manchester, to plant more trees in Chesham.
Places for Everyone, Greater Manchester’s long-term plan for jobs, new homes and sustainable growth, was approved by Bury Council last night.
Councillor Gareth Staples-Jones, Deputy Cabinet Member for Strategic Growth, joined Great Places Housing Group to view progress on its £17 million affordable housing development at Green Street in Radcliffe.
Plans to create much-needed accommodation for people aged over 55 are set to be approved by the council.
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Bury Council has formally taken over responsibility for managing and maintaining its council 7,700 homes across the borough, following the transfer of staff and services from Six Town Housing.
The first new homes at one of Whitefield’s latest residential developments are starting to take shape, as Bury Council’s housing leads observed on a recent site visit.
Bury Council is to take over the running of its 7,700 homes from Six Town Housing on 15 January.
A new housing and support service aims to help young Bury adults who have learning disabilities and/or autism.
Council plans to bring 148 new homes to a brownfield site next to the town centre have been given the green light.