Discover Bury’s gems at three Heritage Open Days
Three Heritage Open Days are taking place in Bury to celebrate and show off some of the borough’s ‘hidden gems’.
Three Heritage Open Days are taking place in Bury to celebrate and show off some of the borough’s ‘hidden gems’.
Art lovers can indulge their hobby and raise money for local good causes at the same time.
Members of Bury Youth Cabinet are holding a Youth Market on Saturday 28 June at the Fusilier Museum in Bury (9am-5pm).
Santa and his reindeer will bring some Christmas spirit to Bury town centre on Saturday 7 December (10am to noon).
Bury Council's flag is flying at half-mast in tribute to Drummer Lee Rigby who was killed in London this week.
Easter sees The Fusilier Museum opening the doors to free family activities. The Moss Street has a free trail with museum admission looking for the good and bad eggs throughout Fusilier history. Wednesday 3 April sees the chance to race a homemade rocket and have your face painted.
Pupils from Greenhill Primary School are being taken back in time and taking the Mayor with them on Thursday 14 March 2013. As part of the ‘Victorian Variety’ offered by The Fusilier Museum, Bury Art Museum and Bury Transport Museum, pupils will discover what life was like more than 100 years ago.
Communities are coming together through the Fusilier Museum’s brand new project. The five week project is using museum images and uniforms to inspire the Asian Women’s group from the Jinnah Centre to create their own uniform.
This February half term The Fusilier Museum, Moss Street, are offering free family friendly crafts and free face painting. On Wednesday 13th February families are invited to drop in to the museum between 1pm and 3pm to make a mask for Mardi Gras. Masks will be brightly colours and full of feathers.