Beautiful photos of the borough are needed for the official Bury 2024 calendar!
Every year the Tourist Information Centre brings together a collection of images which catch the changing seasons and our surroundings.
The calendar will be available towards the end of October, and would make a thoughtful and colourful gift for Christmas. Please send your images directly to touristinformation@bury.gov.uk
Pictures we can’t use will be held over to use again in upcoming years or displayed in the TIC on a media wall for visitors to see what Bury has to offer.
To pre-order your 2024 calendar, call 0161 253 5111 or email us your request at the address above.
Charity cards will be back in town from the middle of October. Bury Tourist Information Centre is playing host to Charity Christmas Cards for the 13th year running. Head into the Fusilier Museum foyer and take a look at the large range on offer.
Angela Warrington from the TIC said: “Charities always struggle during hard times and one of the best things we can do is support them with our choices during the festive season.
“Alongside our range of cards we have a wonderful collection of gifts and stocking fillers that you won’t see in local shops, so if you are looking for something a bit different call in and see what’s on offer.”
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