Prize occasion for young Big Friendly Read winners
Nearly 1,000 youngsters took part in the Summer Reading Challenge Big Friendly Read throughout Bury Libraries.
Nearly 1,000 youngsters took part in the Summer Reading Challenge Big Friendly Read throughout Bury Libraries.
A local Zumba instructor is hosting her sixth Party in Pink Zumbathon in Prestwich to help raise funds for charity
Residents can show their support for Macmillan Cancer Research at a coffee morning held at Tottington Library on Tuesday 11 October from 10am to noon.
Budding young rock stars can create their own music using code at the latest Explore Computing sessions using the Sonic Pi interface on the Raspberry Pi.
Ramsbottom Library will be holding a pre-Christmas craft fair from Thursday 27 to Saturday 29 October.
NHS Bury CCG has pledged its support to tackle the harm caused by tobacco by standing shoulder-to-shoulder with local health partners.
I Will If You Will (IWIYW) is asking the people of Bury to head to www.iwillifyouwill.co.uk to tell them how they’re getting active, for how long and how often.
An innovative purpose-built housing scheme in Bury for over-55s to buy or rent is now completed.
Residents are being asked to share their views about Radcliffe at a neighbourhood road show this Saturday (1 Oct)
Bury Council will be hosting an employment, health and skills event on Wednesday 19 October.
Interested in the written and spoken word? Tell Us Another One celebrates National Poetry Day at Radcliffe Library on Thursday 6 October (7-9pm).
Scenic pictures of Bury are being sought for inclusion in the borough’s official 2017 calendar.
An acclaimed Smiths tribute band start the autumn season of Longfield Live concerts in Prestwich.
A new weekly poetry reading group at Prestwich Library starts on Friday 30 September (1pm to 1.45pm).
Head down to your local library on Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 October to see what fun you can have investigating science and the arts.
If you enjoy reading, why not join the new readers group at Unsworth Library?
Bury Council is making it easier than ever for residents to find out what they need to know about local services.
Six free sessions have been arranged at local libraries to help residents access the internet during Get Online Week (17-23 October).
Creative professionals are invited to discuss Brexit and what this can mean for North West businesses in terms of international working and investment.
A free drop-in information session about tinnitus will take place at Radcliffe Library on Monday 3 October.