Junior readers - meet author!
Maxine Warner will be reading from her children’s book “The Wibberly Wobberly Tooth” at Tottington Library on Friday 3 June at 11am.
Maxine Warner will be reading from her children’s book “The Wibberly Wobberly Tooth” at Tottington Library on Friday 3 June at 11am.
We are running a competition to find out what you love about your local library in the borough of Bury.
If you enjoy reading stories and love Elmer the Elephant’s adventures, head for Whitefield and Ramsbottom libraries this weekend.
The 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death proved a memorable date for Tottington woman Audry Coop.
Ever imagined yourself making a movie? Head to Ramsbottom Library and become a budding film maker!
Stories and activities for young children will be held across local libraries during National Bookstart Week (6-12 June).
Join three writers of thrilling and bestselling novels as they read from their latest books and share the secrets of how to create heart-stopping stories.
Information and advice on equipment to help with hearing loss are being offered at a free afternoon session in Bury town centre.
Computer savvy volunteers are needed to become Digital Buddies and help the borough’s residents enter the internet age.
New Rhyme Time sessions for babies are being run every Friday at Bury Library from 10.45am to 11.30am.
Lovers of The Bard can enjoy a film and podcast commissioned by Bury Libraries to mark the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death.
Youngsters can take part in an Explore Computing session using the Raspberry Pi, taking selfies and learning some simple Python code.
Popular local author Chris Simms will be visiting Tottington Library to talk about his writing career and his new novel “Rats’ Nest”.
What do you love most about your local library? Tell us by taking part in our competition.
Information and advice on hearing loss and deafness will be available on Friday 6 May from 10am to 3.30pm in Bury’s Mill Gate centre (near T J Hughes).
Families are invited to take part in a six-week project of reading, drama, dancing and theatre skills leading to a grand performance of Stories from Arabian Nights.
A wide variety of events is being organised by Bury Libraries and archive department to celebrate the life and work of William Shakespeare in this, the 400th year since his death.
Write, relax and have fun at a new creative writing group which will meet at Tottington Library every Thursday (starting 31 March) from 6.30pm to 8pm.
Artistic adults are invited to join a new colouring group at Radcliffe Library, every Monday from 2pm to 3pm.
A maths and writing clinic for those aged 5 to 14 will take place at Bury Library on Wednesday 13 April.