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Bury Council
Bury Council is committed to serving the local community with transparency, efficiency, and care. From maintaining essential services to supporting local businesses, schools, and residents, the council works to create a borough that is vibrant, inclusive, and forward-thinking. With a focus on sustainability, regeneration, and community wellbeing, Bury Council is dedicated to making the borough a great place to live, work, and visit. Find Out More here View the full article
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The Swan & Cemetery
The Swan & Cemetery is a brilliant spot if you’re after great food and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The kitchen really champions local produce, with a menu that changes with the seasons and celebrates the North West’s culinary roots. You’ll find everything from proper hearty classics to more creative, modern dishes—all made with a real passion for good food. The bar’s just as impressive, with a handpicked selection of wines, draught beers, and signature spritzes that suit any occasion. And when the sun’s out, the beer garden is the place to be—perfect for relaxed get-togethers and outdoor dining. What’s really nice about the place is how it mixes tradition with a fresh, modern feel. It’s familiar and comforting, but still feels exciting and new every time you visit. Find Out More here View the full article
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Robert Nicholas Steels
Robert Nicholas Steels’ main lines of supply are to local and national building and engineering firms as well as those in both Northern and Southern Ireland. All Robert Nicholas Steels’ customers enjoy the company’s wide product range, keen prices and fast deliveries which are now supported by a fleet Mercedes wagons. The company deals in both prime and secondary materials whilst also offering a service to purchase surplus and redundant steel stocks. Robert Nicholas steels have more than 46 years of successful business behind them and with the company thriving on challenge and innovation it is more then ready for the next half century. Expansion in the face of one of the worst recessions to hit the UK was a bold but very necessary step if Robert Nicholas Steels was to succeed into the 21st Century. Managing Director Bill Rhind could see beyond the recession and it’s with this foresight that Mr Rhind has guided the company through its first 46 years trading which began in Burnley and included a move in 1989 to the former British Rail shed’s30,000sq ft site in Charter Street, Accrington, Lancashire. Find Out More here View the full article
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Redfox Countryside Services Ltd
Redfox is a professional contracting and consulting service with a primary focus on ecological management and restoration, as well as working in conjunction with local authorities and land agents on a wide range of environmental improvements and landscaping projects. Find Out More here View the full article
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McArdle Sport Tec
Established in 1998, McArdle Sport Tec Ltd specialise in installing artificial sports pitches and athletics tracks, creating innovative designs and pioneering construction methods. We have constructed more than 600 sports facilities throughout the UK. Find Out More here View the full article
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Club Statement – NWCFL Champions Cup
Bury Football Club can confirm the cancellation of Monday’s NWCFL Champions Cup fixture against Charnock Richard. A request was made to push the fixture back by 24 hours, resulting in the NWCFL’s unilateral decision to cancel the game. The refunding of tickets has begun. TicketCo can take up to 30 days to issue refunds during busy times. Tuesday’s friendly against Cheadle Town will go ahead as planned. The club will make no further comment. View the full article
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Clitheroe FC v Bury FC
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Atherton Collieries FC v Bury FC
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Bury FC v Atherton Collieries
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Bury FC v Witton Albion FC
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Witton Albion FC v Bury FC
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Lower Breck FC v Bury FC
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Bury FC v Lower Breck FC
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Bury FC v Bootle FC
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Bootle FC v Bury FC
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Kidsgrove Athletic FC v Bury FC
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Bury FC v Kidsgrove Athletic FC
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Bury FC v Vauxhall Motors FC
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Vauxhall Motors v Bury FC
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Bury FC v Sporting Khalsa
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Sporting Khalsa FC v Bury FC
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Bury FC U23s Update
Bury Football Club can confirm that the Under-23s team will no longer operate as part of the club’s immediate structure. This decision comes as we embark on a comprehensive revamp of our player development pathway. This strategic move will allow us to focus our resources on creating a more effective and sustainable model for nurturing young talent, with a clearer route from youth football into the first team. The club remains fully committed to the development of young players and will provide further details on our revised structure in due course. We would like to offer our sincere thanks to the managers Leon and Sas, all coaches, players and backroom staff, particularly Tina, who have contributed to the U23s setup over the last 2 seasons for their hard work and dedication. Further updates will be shared as our new development pathway takes shape. View the full article
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Bury FC v Wythenshawe FC
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