Latest £10 million investment into Bury’s highways
Roads across Bury are to be resurfaced thanks to additional investment of £10 million by Bury Council.
Roads across Bury are to be resurfaced thanks to additional investment of £10 million by Bury Council.
Work will start next month to improve major roads in Bury town centre near Bury Bridge.
Work is about to start on improving a number of roads across Bury as part of the council’s latest programme of planned maintenance.
Work will start in March to improve the junction between Wash Lane and Rochdale Road which will reduce queue lengths and improve journey times.
Drivers are being urged to slow down and take care during Global Road Safety Week, which runs from 8 to 14 May.
Enforcement officers have seized a car in Bury town centre as a result of non-payment of parking tickets.
Bury Council is backing this year’s Road Safety Week organised by the charity Brake, which runs from 23 to 29 November.
The bus lane on Rochdale Road, Bury will be suspended from tomorrow (Friday 2 October) in a bid to ease congestion.
The council is carrying out an online survey to gauge people’s opinions of parking in Ramsbottom.
Road safety officers are reminding cyclists to ride on the road and not on the pavement.
Essential gas works mean that there will be no left turn from Market Street into Angouleme Way in Bury for three weeks.
Work will begin on Monday 3 August to repair the carriageway on Harwood Road in Tottington between Cann Street and Turton Road.
Work starts on Sunday (19 April) to repair the surface of Bolton Road West in Ramsbottom between Hope Street and Garnett Street.
A comprehensive car parking strategy is to be unveiled at Prestwich Township Forum on Thursday 12 March.
Work will start on Monday 16 February to repair the carriageway on Knowsley Street between Bury Town Hall and Knowsley Place.
Officers at Bury Council are encouraging parents and young people to get up to speed as regards cycling safely on the roads.