New LGBT+ exhibitions at Bury Art Museum
Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre is delighted to be the first museum to show LGBT+ exhibition Diary Drawings.
Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre is delighted to be the first museum to show LGBT+ exhibition Diary Drawings.
Two events for young families are taking place at Prestwich Library to mark 20 years of World Book Day.
A scheme to improve an important road in Ainsworth is about to start, which will mean diversions for a short period.
If you’re passionate about literature and meeting like-minded people, why not join one of Ramsbottom Library’s Monday afternoon reading groups?
Sound artist Helmut Lemke is in Bury working on a project throughout 2017 called Listen Backwards to Advance (LBtA).
Local historian David Galloway will be looking at the events of the First World War at a new lunch club starting at Moorside Library.
Visitors to Prestwich’s new artisan market will find a huge range of stalls awaiting them.
People who are hard of hearing are invited to a free information session about how to use a loop system on Monday 6 March.
The people have spoken – and it’s a clean sweep for Prestwich in elections to the UK Youth Parliament.
Five groups in Bury have won funding to tackle hate crime from the Police and Crime Commissioner for Greater Manchester.
Seven community groups have won funding for projects after a ‘dragons’ den’ and public vote by Prestwich residents.
A £2 million refurbishment of a rehabilitation centre for people who need to regain their confidence and skills to manage everyday living tasks has begun.