Your chance to represent Bury at the International Youth Sports Festival
Are you aged 14 to 16? Would you like to represent Bury in this year’s International Youth Sports Festival in Portugal?
Are you aged 14 to 16? Would you like to represent Bury in this year’s International Youth Sports Festival in Portugal?
Thousands of young people across the borough seized the chance to play their part in the democratic process and choose a new student to represent the borough as Bury’s Member of Youth Parliament.
Young people aged 11 to 18 in Bury have the opportunity to enter the world of politics and make a difference as the borough’s Youth MP.
Young people aged 14 to 18 could enjoy the trip of a lifetime and represent Bury in the International Youth Sports Festival.
Around 100 young people and public sector professionals joined the Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham to debate key issues affecting communities at the city region’s youth conference.
Bury Council has recruited 26 new apprentices as part of its Backing Young Bury programme to give young people a flying start to their working lives.
Young people in Bury are set to help carve out the future at a conference hosted by Greater Manchester Combined Authority, in partnership with Youth Focus North West, staged in Bury Town Hall.
The people have spoken – and it’s a clean sweep for Prestwich in elections to the UK Youth Parliament.
Young people are invited to the council chamber in Bury Town Hall to share their views on the upcoming EU referendum and the refugee crisis.
Young people aged from 10 to 16 are invited to an Art Workshop on Saturday 21 March.
Thousands of young people in Bury seized the chance to play their part in the democratic process.
A new Thursday night club has been set up for young people aged between 11 and 16.
Young people have the chance to represent Bury in the House of Commons by becoming the borough’s Youth Member of Parliament.
Communities across Greater Manchester are set to benefit from a new £600,000 fund to empower young people and keep them out of trouble.
The award-winning Bury Market welcomed its latest batch of young traders for a day’s fund-raising for local good causes.
Members of Bury Youth Cabinet are holding a Youth Market on Saturday 28 June at the Fusilier Museum in Bury (9am-5pm).
Ten young people aged 16 to 24 are a step nearer the world of work thanks to the Backing Young Bury project.
Young people are being invited to develop their entrepreneurial skills at a special Bury Youth Market.
A new youth club in Bury East set up with police help is already proving a success with local young people.
Young people have the chance to represent Bury in the House of Commons by becoming the borough’s Youth Member of Parliament.