Reading As Art – new exhibition at Bury
The relation between reading and art is the subject of a new exhibition at Bury Museum.
The relation between reading and art is the subject of a new exhibition at Bury Museum.
Fascinating glimpses into local life from many decades ago can be viewed by visitors to Bury’s libraries.
The new £14 million Elton High School will welcome its first pupils when the autumn term begins on 7 September.
Safety experts at Bury Council are asking all road users to play their part in Project EDWARD – European Day Without A Road Death – on Wednesday 21 September.
Need help with computers, tablets or smart phones? Then make a date with your Digital Buddy.
Keen readers and aspiring writers are invited to meet three authors who will be discussing their work at local libraries in September.
Do you have a passion for the arts and science, and could help spread that enthusiasm across the whole community?
A free drop-in information session about lip-reading for people who are hard of hearing takes place on Monday 5 September.
Creative youngsters are invited to Makey Makey things with computers, strange sounds and even stranger instruments.
The popular Lego Club at Bury Library will return on Saturday 17 September for children aged 5 and above.
A Bury man who fraudulently ran a bed and breakfast business from his Council house while also claiming Pension Credit and Housing Benefit, was convicted at Bury Magistrates Court on 9 August 2016. Mr Anthony Whewell of Moss Row, Bury pleaded guilty to unlawful sub-letting of his secure tenancy and to fraud by false representation
All 12 of Bury’s main parks have won the prestigious Green Flag Award for the seventh year running.