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Bury

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This article is about the town of Bury. For burial, see burial. For other uses, see bury (disambiguation).
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Bury is a town on the northern side of Greater Manchester in North West England, between Rochdale and Bolton and just west of the M66. It is the largest town in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury.

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History

Bury was first mentioned as a parish in 962 AD and also contains several Roman ruins. It remained a small town until the Industrial Revolution when the proximity to Manchester and the abundant supply of fast running water for waterwheels allowed a dearth of factories to spring up in the area (similarly for Rochdale and Bolton). The primary product was cotton cloth which was taken to Manchester which was to become a world port thanks to the Manchester Ship Canal (together with Liverpool).

Sport

Bury has a professional football club, Bury F.C., which plays at Gigg Lane.

Arts

The Met, on Market Street, is Bury's live performance venue.
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The Met, on Market Street, is Bury's live performance venue.

The Met arts centre, based in the Derby Hall on Market Street, is a small performing arts venue promoting a programme of theatre, music and comedy events.

Bury Art Gallery and Museum on Moss Street is home to a fine collection of Victorian and 20th century art, including works by Turner, Constable, Landseer and Lowry.

Education

Bury Grammar School has existed since the 16th Century, and Bury College since 1991.

Media

Local radio is provided by Tower FM, a station based in nearby Bolton which broadcasts across both towns.

The town's local newspaper is the Bury Times, although the Manchester Evening News and Bolton Evening News are also widely available.

Attractions

Attractions in Bury include:

  • Bury's 'world famous' market, which has been on the same site for nearly 600 years; the original license for a market was granted in 1444.

Cuisine

Bury is known for its black pudding – so much so, that it is not uncommon to see it as "Bury black pudding" on a menu.

Famous People from Bury

External links

Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page) Bury (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bury) version history (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bury&action=history) GNU Free Documentation Lizenz (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_the_GNU_Free_Documentation_License) CC-by-sa (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/)

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