9:07am Friday 18th January 2008
Pupils Danielle and Jennie in Year 11 and Miss Sumner organised a Dance Show to raise money for our partner school in Namibia.
The show involved over 50 pupils and several staff and raised £950 for the school. The cheque was handed over to Mr & Mrs Redmond who work at the Namibian school.
The money will be used to support the learners with new resources and text books for their studies as many, at present, have few books in their classes. The school hopes to continue fundraising in the future to help support them further.
POLICE have appealed to the public to help trace 24-year-old Anthony Webb (pictured) who has failed to return to a bail hostel in Bury.
BURY’S League Two visit to Accrington Stanley, originally scheduled for Tuesday, November 25, has been moved to Saturday, November 29, (3pm kick-off).
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SMALL and medium-sized businesses will be paid by Bury Council in ten days rather than 30.
GRATEFUL staff at a Bury residential home have paid tribute to unsung heroes in the community.
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