Literacy Hero wows young audience at Bury Library
An award-winning story-teller from Bury has been impressing much younger audiences at Bury Library.
An award-winning story-teller from Bury has been impressing much younger audiences at Bury Library.
If you want to meet new people or if you’d like to learn a craft, why not visit your local library to see what’s happening?
People will hearing difficulties are invited to a free information and advice on equipment session onMonday 2 December (2–4.30pm).
Residents can help keep the needy warm this winter by donating to a Big Coat appeal organised by FC United of Manchester.
Author Mark Radcliffe will give a talk about his new novel at Ramsbottom Library and Adult Learning Centre on Thursday 21 November.
Bury Library will host a free event to raise awareness of autism on Monday 2 December from 10am to 3pm.
Bury Library Service, working with Making Space, has organised regular pop-up cafes which will take place across the borough.
Micro-chipping for dogs will soon become compulsory, and Bury Library service is stepping in to help pet owners comply with the law.
The latest session to help people with a hearing impairment takes place on Monday 4 November from 2pm to 4.30pm.
Budding entrepreneurs will soon receive greater support from Bury libraries thanks to funding from the Arts Council’s Enterprising Libraries programme.
Withdrawn library stock will be put on sale on Sunday 3 November (10am-3pm) at Radcliffe Library.
Another drop-in session is being held for people who have a hearing impairment to find out what equipment is available to help them.
Cartoons, poetry and author talks have been arranged at local libraries as part of the national Try Reading Project.
A successful Lunch Club is starting up again at Moorside Community Centre and Library
An exciting new cultural attraction will be created in Bury town centre which should gain international recognition.
Celebrate National Poetry Day at Bury Library with a free event on Thursday 3 October at 2.30pm.
Whitefield Library and Adult Learning Centre is hosting a coffee morning on Tuesday 17 September at 10.30am.
Knitters at Whitefield Library have received royal approval after sending an unusual gift to Prince William and his wife Kate following the birth of their son.
Join Bury Archives and Local History in a free talk by David Wright on the history and development of the East Lancashire Railway.
A new sewing group will meet every Thursday (10am to noon) at CoronationRoad Community Centre and Library in Radcliffe.