Committed to creating an equitable society this International Women’s Day
Bury Council’s first substantive female chief executive, Lynne Ridsdale, is leading from the front when it comes to International Women’s Day.
Bury Council’s first substantive female chief executive, Lynne Ridsdale, is leading from the front when it comes to International Women’s Day.
Bury is joining forces with authorities across Greater Manchester to mark Hate Crime Awareness Week, which starts on Monday (6 Feb).
A range of events is taking place in Bury to mark LGBT+ History Month, which runs from 1 to 28 February.
During November’s Islamophobia Awareness Month, Bury Council and its partners have re-affirmed their commitment to tackling racism, hate crime and Islamophobia.
A range of events is taking place across Bury to mark Black History Month.
Local public sector partners are working hard to make sure their services are inclusive for everybody, with inclusion at the heart of the Bury’s Let’s Do It strategy.
Stephen Lawrence Day commemorates Stephen’s life and is about the part we all play in creating a society in which everyone can flourish.
The enormous contribution that black Britons have made to our vibrant and diverse society is being celebrated in Bury during Black History Month.
Two major initiatives that seek to address inequalities for BAME staff have been launched by Bury Council and NHS Bury Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG).
Bury Council has again been named one of Britain’s best employers by LGBT+ campaign group Stonewall.
Bury Council has again been named one of Britain’s top ‘equal’ employers by professional lobbying group Stonewall.
Employees at Bury Council are using Stonewall Rainbow Laces to promote equality and inclusion for all groups in the workplace.
The second Bury Pride takes place on Saturday 7 April and promises to be another fun-packed celebration of diversity.
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.
Bury Council has again been named one of Britain’s top ‘equal’ employers by professional lobbying group Stonewall.
A Bury Council employee has been honoured by lobbying group Stonewall who have chosen her as their North West Ally of the Year.
Bury Council has again been named one of Britain’s top ‘equal’ employers by professional lobbying group Stonewall.
Tackling inequalities and narrowing the gap is the focus of the second annual report by Bury’s public health chief.
Bury Council has again been named one of Britain’s top ‘equal’ employers by professional lobbying group Stonewall.
Young people in Bury are organising an event to celebrate diversity, promote equality and say ‘no’ to homophobia.
Bury Council consists of six towns, Bury, Ramsbottom, Tottington, Radcliffe, Whitefield and Prestwich. Formed in April 1974 as a result of Local Government re-organisation it was one of the ten original districts that formed the County of Greater Manchester. The Borough has an area of 9,919 hectares (24,511 acres) and serves a population of 187,500.
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