Latest events in the ‘Gadgeteers’ Summer Reading Challenge
Wildlife, toys and arts and crafts await Bury youngsters who take part in this year’s Summer Reading Challenge.
Wildlife, toys and arts and crafts await Bury youngsters who take part in this year’s Summer Reading Challenge.
Get ready to go wild for this year’s Summer Reading Challenge ‘Wild World Heroes’!
HI VIS Fortnight, which runs until 20 June, celebrates the various forms of reading for people with a sight impairment.
Young people are invited to an online party tomorrow (Friday 5 June) and join the Silly Squad as part of this year’s Summer Reading Challenge.
Come and join the reading revolution by taking part in World Book Day and pledge to Share a Million Stories.
You are invited to join us at our free Victorian themed Tea & Tales session at Ramsbottom Library on Thursday 17 October (4pm to 5.30pm).
Libraries Week is a celebration of the nation's much-loved libraries, and in 2019 we are celebrating the role of libraries in the digital world.
Bury libraries are urging children to sign up to read six books this summer as part of Space Chase, the Summer Reading Challenge for 2019.
Tune in to our podcast with the ‘voice of libraries’ and discover anew the joys of literature.
Little ones are invited to listen to Elmer’s adventures and take part in free colouring activities, games and competitions.
Bury Library Reading Group are looking for new members to join them to read and discuss a variety of books from modern to classics, tragedy to comedy.
Three writers are coming to local libraries as part of the annual Read Regional celebration of new books from the north of England.
Keen readers are invited to take part in World Book Night on Tuesday 23 April.
Children are invited to visit Ramsbottom Library and enjoy a tale or two at the monthly Story Time sessions.
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.
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.
Did you know that you can now download and read or listen to thousands of eBooks and eAudiobooks from Bury libraries through Borrowbox?
Lots of youngsters are taking part in Funimals activities in local libraries, designing and printing their own bags and running wild as wolves and foxes at Prestwich and Radcliffe.