Bury Detectives have been operating in Bury and the North West for almost 20 years.
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One of Bury's most notable residents was Sir Robert Peel, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and founder of the Metropolitan Police Service.
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Bury is a town in Greater Manchester.
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Bury lies on the River Irwell, 5.5 miles east of Bolton and 5.9 miles west-southwest of Rochdale.
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Bury is surrounded by several smaller settlements, which together form the Metropolitan Borough of Bury.
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Historically a part of Lancashire, Bury emerged during the Industrial Revolution as a mill town centred on textile manufacture.
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Bury is regionally notable for its open-air market.
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Bury is located on the edge of the western Pennines in North West England in the northern part of the Greater Manchester Urban Area.
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The River Irwell flows through Bury and this position has proved important in its history and development.
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Flowing from north to south the river effectively divides Bury into two parts on the east and west sides of the valley respectively.
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Burys centre sits close to and above the river on the east side.
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Burys bridge is a key bridging point linking the east side of town and the town centre to the western suburbs and Bolton beyond.
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