Paint like Picasso – and dress for a mess!
Budding young painters are invited to dress for a mess and learn how to paint like Picasso.
Budding young painters are invited to dress for a mess and learn how to paint like Picasso.
Don’t want to weigh down your holiday suitcase with books? Then take a selection of free digital magazines with you!
Council leader Rishi Shori has condemned yesterday’s events in Nice and extended his deepest sympathies to the families and friends of those who died.
Young authors can use technology to create exciting stories at one of three local libraries.
Readers are invited to meet author Dan Micklethwaite at Prestwich Library on Thursday 4 August (7pm to 8.30pm).
A free drop-in information session on hearing aid maintenance will take place in the Green Room, Textile Hall (next to Bury Library) on Monday 1 August.
Local author Michael Knaggs will be at Tottington Library on Thursday 28 July to talk about his latest book “Lost Souls”.
People of all ages and backgrounds are invited to take part in the Walking Rainbow through Bury town centre on Sunday (10 July).
Visitors to Bury Market can see and touch The New Fiver, the first Bank of England note to be printed on polymer, next Wednesday (13 July).
One of Bury’s most prestigious events in the business calendar, The Made In Bury Business Awards, is offering businesses an extra week to get their entry forms submitted, and the new deadline is now Monday 18 July.
Real-life pirates have been trying to sink a summer adventure scheme for children and families which is taking place in green spaces across Bury.
People across the city region and beyond are being asked to have their say on the future of Greater Manchester’s transport as a 12-week consultation on a draft long-term strategy launches.
Residents and visitors are being encouraged to share their views and suggestions on the evening and night-time attractions in Bury town centre.
Bury’s trading standards team is urging people to spread the word about scams and expose the tactics of fraudsters to protect others.
The £645,000 scheme to resurface the A58 Rochdale Road in Bury comes to an end this week with three nights of remedial work.
"It’s heartening to see the entire country coming together to remember the dreadful events of the Somme on this day, a full century on.
Bury’s many carers are invited to a celebratory afternoon in recognition of all the hard work they do.
Creative businesses in and around Bury are invited to get together to share ideas and work collectively.
Local people are being asked for their views on Bury’s highways and transport services – from the condition of roads and footpaths to the quality of cycling facilities.
An update on plans for a new health and care centre will be discussed by Whitefield and Unsworth Township Forum.