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If you have some-one who can help with loading and unloading the van then our Man and Van Bury Service can reduce the price of your move. We will just send the van along with one man (the driver) who will be an experienced mover and can guide and assist you through-out the move.
Benefit from his expertise as he will know just the right ways to get that awkward sofa through a tight doorway, or get the most items possible, safely packed into the van..
You can normally safe 20 – 25% off the cost of the cost of the 2 man price by choosing our Bury Man and Van option.
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A few Interesting facts about Bury
Bury Council comprises of 6 towns, Bury, Prestwich.
Radcliffe, Ramsbottom, Tottington,& Whitefield.
Formed in April 1974 as a result of Local Government
re organisation it was 1 of the 10 original districts
that formed the County of Greater Manchester.
The Borough of Bury has an area of 9,919 hectares
(24,511 acres) and serves a population of 181,300
Bury lies on the River Irwell, 5.5 miles (8.9 km) east
of Bolton, 5.9 miles (9.5 km) west-southwest of
Rochdale, , 7.9 miles (12.7 km) north-northwest of
the city of Manchester
Bury is located on the edge of the western Pennines
in North West England in the northern part of the
Greater Manchester Urban Area.
The Metrolink tram takes approximately 20 minutes
or so to Manchester. Manchester airport’ is about a
half-hour drive from Bury
Famous for it’s legendary black pudding.
The name of Bury, (also previously known as “Buri” or “Byri”) derives from the Saxon word, most probably meaning “a stronghold”. In ancient times thecomplete area was almost certainly covered by woodland, moorland & marsh and was most likely inhabited by nomadic herds-men.
A Bronze Age funeral barrow has been located at Whitelow Hill in nearby Ramsbottom. Several ceramic urns were discoverd here and are now shown at Bury Museum.
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