Play ‘Book Bingo’ with Bury Libraries
Take part in our ‘Book Bingo’ spectacular from now until 1 July – and you could win a cash prize.
Take part in our ‘Book Bingo’ spectacular from now until 1 July – and you could win a cash prize.
Two North West authors are due to give readings from their latest novels at Bury and Prestwich libraries.
Children are invited to visit Ramsbottom Library and enjoy a tale or two at the monthly Story Time sessions.
Children and teenagers are invited to join the new Homework Club at Radcliffe Library every Thursday from 3.30pm to 5.30pm.
Meet new friends by coming along to the new ‘Hooked on Crochet’ group, an informal space for people to meet, crochet and have a chat.
Get into the Christmas spirit this year at one of our festive activities at local libraries for children and families.
No fewer than 588 men and boys from Bury and the surrounding district were killed during the first 17 months of the First World War.
Pictures of the old Bury library that Victoria Wood visited as a child are now on display – alongside her letter ‘admitting’ book theft!
Come and meet thriller writer Sharon Bolton when she talks about her new book at Ramsbottom Library on Wednesday 21 November.
A massive treasure trove in which Bury Remembers the First World War will be opened in the new year.
Communities and wellbeing will be the focus of Libraries Week which runs from 8 to 13 October.
No matter what kind of business you’re running, clear, accurate bookkeeping is essential.
Join our LEGO Club at Bury Library during August and be inspired to build, create and imagine.
The annual Funimals reading challenge starts on Friday 13 July – can you read six library books and maybe win a prize?
Bury Libraries and Borrowbox are offering you the chance to win an iPad Mini this summer.
Readers are invited to hear Alrene Hughes talk about her books at Radcliffe Library on Thursday 26 July.
Did you know that free audiobooks can be borrowed at Bury libraries by anyone?
Learn the basics of cyber safety at a free course held at Bury Library on Monday 25 June.
Older adults are being offered help to bring children’s books to life and improve their young family’s literacy skills.
Residents can now download a huge selection of eBooks and eAudiobooks through the library’s Borrowbox service.