Community groups are being invited to make more use of libraries for their events and meetings.
Arrangements are now in place for rooms to be rented in the evenings and weekends, with groups allowed to let themselves in.
Rooms can be hired at all four borough libraries, during library opening hours and at other times by arrangement. All branches have accessible facilities and access to Wi-Fi and IT.
Groups and organisations that are interested in using these facilities should contact their local library at https://www.bury.gov.uk/findalibrary
Councillor Richard Gold, cabinet member for communities, said: “Our libraries offer a wide range of activities for local community groups, and we want to ensure that they have access to them when they need it. Even if the library is closed, we now have arrangements in place for groups to open them up for their meeting or activity.”
You can keep up to date with all library activities through their social media accounts on Twitter www.twitter.com/burylibrariesand on Facebook at www.facebook.com/burylibraries.
New leadership appointments mark next stage of growth for Roch Valley Radio
Award winning Darnhill Festival returns with free day of family entertainment
Rochdale mental health arts group shortlisted for national exhibition prize
Cllr Jordan Tarrant-Short steps down as Reform UK deputy leader in Rochdale
New poetry anthologies celebrate Rochdale voices after Town of Culture year
Hundred year old Rochdale care home resident dances on TikTok to raise money for children in Sri Lanka
Operation Tetbury helping transform Rochdale town centre as crime falls by more than 25 per cent
Thirty years on, the bomb that changed Manchester forever
One Rochdale councillor says Sudden Junction works could finish months ahead of schedule
Bury widow shares loneliness struggle as referrals rise for social prescribing support
CQC rates Rochdale adult social care services as 'good'
Three MPs return to Rochdale school as pupils make major progress

Comments
Add a comment