New year, new business?
Thinking about setting up your own business this new year? If so, Bury’s libraries can help.
Thinking about setting up your own business this new year? If so, Bury’s libraries can help.
If you like to build with LEGO, head along to Bury Library and join the fun!
The Access to Research initiative, which gives library users free access to more than ten million academic articles, has been given the green light by publishers and librarians to continue.
Want to learn about online banking, shopping and job hunting, and keep in touch with family and friends using email while staying safe online?
Information and advice on how to look after your NHS hearing aid are being offered at a free afternoon session in Bury town centre.
MadLab is running a free hour of coding sessions for children in three local libraries on Saturday 12 December.
Radcliffe Heritage Society has produced a 2016 calendar with each page featuring an old photograph of a Radcliffe scene.
Three free coding workshops are coming to Bury thanks to MadLab, CodeUp Manchester and Bury Libraries.
A unique project to keep the memories of Bury and the First World War alive is unveiled to the public next week.
Ramsbottom Library will be holding a Christmas Craft Fair from Thursday 29 to Saturday 31 October.
Free sessions are being held during Get Online Week to help Bury residents ‘go digital’ and use the internet.
Free information and advice is available on Monday 5 October in the Green Room at Textile Hall (next to Bury Library).
Writers, readers and listeners are invited to Bury Library to celebrate National Poetry Day on Thursday 8 October.
Bury and Radcliffe libraries are now offering customers free wi-fi as part of a national digital inclusion project backed by BT and Barclays.
Looking to get a business off the ground? Then book for the latest free Start Up Engines event at Bury Library on Tuesday 29 September.
A free taster session for chair-based exercise takes place on Monday 7 September at Radcliffe Library.
Local craftspeople are invited to sell their creations at local libraries.
Residents are invited to family history sessions and coffee mornings which are held every Friday at Radcliffe Library from 10am to noon.
Ramsbottom Library has two new Story Time sessions for children, plus a craft group for adults called ‘Busy Hands, Busy Tongues’.
Bury libraries are offering members another chance to win a £10 book token in their latest monthly quiz.