Victoria Wood statue returns to Bury town centre
A memorial statue of the beloved Bury actress and comedian Victoria Wood has been reinstated in Bury town centre.
A memorial statue of the beloved Bury actress and comedian Victoria Wood has been reinstated in Bury town centre.
Tickets are now on sale for the Happy Festival, celebrating the life and work of Bury‘s most famous daughter Victoria Wood.
Events to mark the birthday of Victoria Wood next week as part of the Happy festival are still taking place despite the coronavirus lockdown.
Bury is drawing up a packed programme of events to celebrate its year as Greater Manchester’s first ever Town of Culture.
A taste of what’s coming up during Bury’s GM Town of Culture year is being offered at The Met on Tuesday (21 Jan).
Bury, the home to icons such as Victoria Wood, Danny Boyle and Elbow - has been chosen as the first Greater Manchester Town of Culture.
A memorial statue for Victoria Wood is planned to be unveiled in her home town of Bury, and a limited edition run of 40 scale sculptures of Graham Ibbeson's full-size piece are now on sale to raise funds to pay for the sculpture.
Pictures of the old Bury library that Victoria Wood visited as a child are now on display – alongside her letter ‘admitting’ book theft!
A wealth of treasures from Bury’s most famous daughter will be on show at a major exhibition devoted to the much-loved entertainer.
A new exhibition inspired by Victoria Wood marks the beginning of a year of ‘Happy’ events at Bury Art Museum.