Help us make Bury safe for women and girls
Bury’s Community Safety Partnership Plan sets out priorities to make the borough safer and has been developed with local communities.
Bury’s Community Safety Partnership Plan sets out priorities to make the borough safer and has been developed with local communities.
Residents are invited to get help and advice at an event to promote women’s and girls’ safety in Bury town centre tomorrow (Friday 8 Oct).
A new refuge for victims of domestic violence and abuse is opening in the borough of Bury.
Bury-based Street Shakers have won national praise for their work in helping to encourage more women to succeed in sport.
Bury is taking part in a Manchester-wide celebration to mark 100 years of the Representation of the People Act which gave some women in Britain the right to vote.
The I Will If You Will series of 10-week running programmes is returning next month to help get more people more active.
Women are celebrating 100 years of having the vote – and are urging residents to ensure they are on the electoral register in good time for May’s local elections.
I Will If You Will (IWIYW), the Bury-based fitness movement that’s getting more women and girls more active, more often, shared the secrets of its success at a showcase event at Bury Town Hall on Thursday 1 October.
Two of Bury’s well-loved fitness faces joined forces with local ladies and their fellow instructors for a five-hour Zumbathon that raised £660 for charity.
Two of Bury’s most well-loved fitness faces are inviting women and girls to join them at a five-hour charity Zumbathon on Sunday (26 April).
A project that has got more than 6,500 women and girls across Bury moving is set to continue thanks to £2 million of National Lottery funding from Sport England.
Saturday 8 March is International Women’s Day and this year’s theme is ‘Inspiring Change’.
Bury Council is supporting International Women’s Day, which is celebrated across the world on Saturday 8 March.
Instructors, coaches and volunteers are needed to help make it a superb sporting year for local women and girls.
The town of Bury was today unveiled as the location for an intensive year-long sporting experiment to get more women and girls active and tackle the gender gap in sport.
Girl power has well and truly taken over the chains of civic office across Greater Manchester.
Three groups of Asian Women have worked with The Fusilier Museum to launch their own exhibition.
Ten hairwork embroideries dating back to the 18th Century are now on display at Bury Art Museum.