Chocolate Festival was simply choc-tastic!
Thousands of cocoa lovers from far and wide travelled to Ramsbottom to get a taste of the town’s famous annual Chocolate Festival.
Thousands of cocoa lovers from far and wide travelled to Ramsbottom to get a taste of the town’s famous annual Chocolate Festival.
A vast array of tasty treats and family entertainment awaits at this weekend’s Ramsbottom Chocolate Festival (Saturday and Sunday, 23 and 24 March).
Ramsbottom is one of the best places to live in the North West, according to a new survey by the Sunday Times.
Readers of the Pretty Nostalgic Magazine, which hails itself as an ‘independent vintage lifestyle magazine celebrating everything that’s brilliantly British’, have named Bury Market as the UK’s number one in the Food & Farmers Market category.
The organisers of the award-winning Rambottom Chocolate Festival are gearing up to bring the best of UK cocoa to Ramsbottom for the biggest and best event so far.
Latest figures show that tourism is bringing more visitors, jobs and investment into the borough.
Christmas shoppers were treated to festive entertainment in Ramsbottom courtesy of camels, accompanied of course by three wise men.
Follow the road to Ramsbottom for a real festive Christmas treat on Sunday 23 December.
Bury Council has extended its consultation period on how best to support tourism in the borough.
One thousand coaches have now visited Bury Market this year bringing visitors from all over theUKand abroad.
The popular Ramsbottom Chocolate Festival has won the hearts – and taste buds – of people across the region.
Bury Council has launched a formal consultation on proposals for new ways of attracting visitors to the borough.
Staff at Bury’s Tourist Information Centre are getting into the festive spirit by launching the sale of their ‘Cards for Good Causes’ charity Christmas cards.
A great night is in store for visitors to Bury town centre tomorrow night (Saturday 20 October) when Bury Light Night transforms the town centre from 6pm until late.
This Saturday sees the second ever Bury Light Night and with a packed agenda, visitors will find themselves hard pushed to fit everything they want to see into one night.
Budding photographers are being asked to send in their pictures of local scenes to help complete the 2013 Bury Calendar.