Bury Live Well Service offers you the joys of walking
Join the national Ramblers Wellbeing Walks network – newcomers to walking welcome!
Join the national Ramblers Wellbeing Walks network – newcomers to walking welcome!
The Bury Walking and Cycling Forum gives residents, community groups, those who work in Bury, schools and colleges the chance to have their say.
Local residents are invited to play their part in shaping a brighter, healthier and more mobile future for Bury.
Bury Council and Transport for Greater Manchester have launched a four-week public consultation to seek local views on how walking and cycling facilities and public space could be improved to enhance access to and through Fishpool and Pimhole.
Get your boots on and enjoy a new series of Friday Evening Countryside Walks led by Greenmount Village Community Walking Group.
Olympic gold medallist Chris Boardman is special guest speaker at next week’s Bury Walking and Cycling Community Forum.
All Bury residents are being invited to complete a new walking and cycling survey – especially those who don’t do much of either!
Residents, community groups, local businesses and schools are invited to take forward plans to improve walking and cycling opportunities.
Residents are invited to join Bury Council at its first online Community Walking and Cycling Forum on Wednesday 14 October.
People who live or work in Bury are being asked for their views on a series of proposed improvements that are part of Greater Manchester’s Bee Network.
Residents are being urged to have their say by Friday 12 June on making Bury, Prestwich, Radcliffe, Ramsbottom, Tottington and Whitefield better places to move more through walking and cycling.
Bury residents are being urged to have their say on changes that would help them to keep cycling and walking as the town and country recovers from the coronavirus pandemic.
Bury announces three new walking and cycling schemes as leaders urge critical Government backing to deliver the UK’s largest cycling and walking network.
Keen to get active and enjoy the outdoors? Then a new health walk starting in Bury East on Monday 19 November could be just what the doctor ordered.
Step into summer by taking part in two new walks around Birtle and Ainsworth as part of the Bury Health Walks Summer Programme.
Residents are being invited to get moving and enjoy the outdoors at a new weekly Radcliffe Community Health Walk.
Three volunteers who have inspired hundreds of local people to take up walking have been nominated for a national award.
Footie fans aged 50-plus are invited to take part in walking football sessions which are held at Castle Leisure Centre in Bury.
Some 86 walkers put their best foot forward to walk from Bolton Street Station in Bury to Nuttall Park in Ramsbottom, before hopping on the East Lancashire Railway to make the return journey.
Walkers keen to discover scenic attractions in the north of Bury now have a hi-tech aid to help them.