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Bury 0 Cheltenham 1
SHOT-SHY Bury were handed a harsh lesson in finishing by former Premier League striker Barry Hayles as their spectacular fall from grace took stooped to a new low on Saturday. Without a goal in more than 570 minutes of football at Gigg Lane, the Shakers
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Free tours of town’s history
A FREE tour of Bury’s hidden treasures is being offered to visitors as part of this year’s Heritage Open Days. The event, which was launched on Friday, includes a tour of the new Fusilier Museum which opened in June, and the newly revamped
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Summer show blossoms for district society
SCORES of exhibitors ensured the Edenfield and District Horticultural Society summer show was a soaraway success. Visitors and exhibitors came from afar for this year’s show, which was held in St Phillip’s Hall, Stubbins. The society
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Rock doctor delighted to work in Bury again
DR Alison Close has been appointed as lead GP at a new health centre due to open in Bury town centre on October 1. She joins Rock Healthcare at the Moorgate Primary Care Centre on Derby Way from Leigh Family Practice, where she was deputy clinical
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Mascot helps lay down the laws of healthy living
SOCCER-mad youngsters ended their school holidays on a high at a five-day football course in Bury. The free sessions, run by coaches from Bury Football Club, took place at the playfootball.net five-a-side centre in Market Street. More
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Shakers fans step out to help Stanley
FOR most football fans, losing at home to a neighbouring team would leave a sour taste in the mouth. But not only were Bury FC supporters gracious in defeat after Saturday’s 2-0 loss to Accrington Stanley, they are quite keen to lend their