Supporting Bury’s vital community and voluntary groups
Bury Council is showing its commitment to the borough’s ‘third sector’ by securing funding for the Bury Voluntary and Community Faith Alliance (VCFA).
Bury Council is showing its commitment to the borough’s ‘third sector’ by securing funding for the Bury Voluntary and Community Faith Alliance (VCFA).
Local organisations who won the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service were given a mayoral reception at Bury Town Hall.
Five local voluntary groups have been recognised for their outstanding work by having been awarded a Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service (QAVS) during the Platinum Jubilee.
Five Community Hubs are being set up across Bury to target help and support to the most vulnerable and needy during the Covid-19 crisis.
Bury Council, Greater Manchester Police and community groups will be putting on events during Hate Crime Awareness Week (3-9 Feb).
Local voluntary and community groups can apply for funding to tackle and raise awareness of hate crime.
Volunteers from three long-standing and well-known Bury organisations have won the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service (QAVS).
Voluntary groups are being invited to apply for new funding to provide learning opportunities for the most disadvantaged people across Bury.
A wide variety of community groups across Bury have been given grants totaling £88,646 over the last year.
Voluntary and community groups are invited to apply for funding to help them develop learning opportunities in Bury over the next three years.
Eleven local community groups have been supported to do their good work thanks to funding from Bury Council.
17 people from North West Employers managed to remove a staggering 17 bags of waste in one hour from the area surrounding the new Pimhole housing estate on 17 December.