Calls to end AIDS and HIV stigma in Bury on World AIDS Day
A young woman has been praised on World AIDS Day, today, for encouraging others to get tested for sexually transmitted infections.
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Harriet is the community reporter for the Bury Times, covering community news in Prestwich, Whitefield and the Bury area. She is a University of Salford graduate with a First Class BA Hons in Broadcast Journalism. Get in touch below.
Harriet is the community reporter for the Bury Times, covering community news in Prestwich, Whitefield and the Bury area. She is a University of Salford graduate with a First Class BA Hons in Broadcast Journalism. Get in touch below.
A young woman has been praised on World AIDS Day, today, for encouraging others to get tested for sexually transmitted infections.
The fascinating story of how Ramsbottom became a railway town is being launched by an author this weekend.
The first new homes at Wheatfields are starting to take shape with a show home at expected by summer, and completion expected by autumn 2024.
Art of War , has officially opened in The Fusilier Museum and explores how art and artists have played an ‘Integral part’ in understanding both war and peace.
Police and fire crews were called to reports of a concern for welfare at Newby Close in Bury yesterday evening, Saturday, November 18.
There is enough fuel to go around say petrol station staff which has slashed its prices in an early 'Black Friday' deal.
Emergency services have returned to Newby Close this morning after a concern for welfare call last night.
A Horwich Texaco, situated on Chorley New Road, is having a ‘Black Fuel’ sale from 6am to 9pm today with its prices even cheaper than last year.
Freda Hardie, who was born at Bealey’s Maternity home, said that growing up she ‘knew real poverty’ and has spent her life since helping others.
The Kings Award for Voluntary Service has been awarded to three voluntary groups in Bury, one of which is the Bury LGBTQI+ Forum.
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