BOLTON METRO COMMUNITY CENTRES
For further information or to book a room please call 01204 334300
BLACKROD COMMUNITY CENTRE, Greenbarn Way, off Vicarage Road, Blackrod, BL6 5TA
The centre houses a main hall with a stage and a side lounge. Other facilities include a kitchen, toilets, disabled toilets and a separate meeting area, the Rivington Room. The centre is wheelchair accessible and offers an entrance ramp and easy opening doors. Free car parking is available.
Little Lever COMMUNITY CENTRE, Mytham Road, Little Lever, BL3 1TH
The centre houses a main hall with stage and is accessed through easy opening doors. Other facilities include toilets and a kitchen area. A large car park is available, though disabled facilities are limited.
SUNNYSIDE COMMUNITY CENTRE, Moisant Street, off Higher Swan Lane, Great Lever, Bolton, BL3 3EU
The centre houses a main hall with games room including a snooker table. Other facilities include a kitchen, toilets and disabled toilet. The centre is wheelchair accessible and has a ramped entrance. Street parking is available adjacent to the centre.
Breightmet COMMUNITY CENTRE, Waggon Road, Breightmet, Bolton, BL2 5AB
The centre houses a main hall; other facilities include kitchen, toilets and disabled toilets. The centre is wheelchair accessible and offers an entrance with easy opening doors. There is ample car parking adjoining the centre.
FARNWORTH TOWN HALL, COMMUNITY ROOMS, Market Street, Farnworth, BL4 7PD
Farnworth Town Hall houses a Community Room and meetings room, and can be accessed by a separate entrance at the rear. Other facilities available include a kitchen refreshment area and toilets. The Town Hall is wheelchair accessible, has lifts, disabled toilets and easy opening doors. Car parking is limited.
CARNEGIE HALL, Westhoughton TOWN HALL, Market Street, Westhoughton, BL5 3AW
Carnegie Hall is located on the first floor, and is accessible by a lift or stairs. The Hall contains a licensed bar and kitchen area. Other facilities include ground floor toilets and a disabled toilet; these are shared with the Library. There is ample parking nearby.
DAISY HILL COMMUNITY CENTRE, Hindley Road, Westhoughton, BL5 2JS
This centre houses a main hall with adjacent meeting room equipped with sliding partition door. There is also a separate upstairs meeting room. Other facilities include kitchen, toilets and a disabled toilet. The centre is wheelchair accessible with a level entrance. There is also ample free adjacent parking.
Bolton Museum, ART GALLERY & AQUARIUM, Le Mans Crescent, Bolton. Tel: 332211. www.boltonmuseums.org.uk Open Monday to Saturday, 10am to 5pm. Admission free.
Wildlife Attractions
For unique views into the aquatic world visit Bolton Museum where there are fantastic fish on display from all over the world, some highly threatened in their natural habitats. From Piranhas to Pufferfish, huge Catfish to tiny Tetras, there are hundreds of fish to come and see in an aquarium designed to allow the fish to behave as they would in the wild.
Exhibitions
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Contemporary painting, sculpture and prints
Featuring 16 contemporary artists who have come together through the medium of the Internet. Web shows of their work which can be viewed at www.netartnet.com but the exhibition in Bolton will be the group's first actual, as opposed to virtual display.
The artists are from as far geographically spread as London, Cambridge, Lancaster, Bolton, Bristol, New York and California and this will be the first time many of the group have met face to face, testament to how an internet link can bring together a fascinating mix of artwork. A range of styles, subjects and media will be presented and many of the UK-based artists will be invited to give gallery talks on their work.
Homes of Football
This phenomenally popular touring exhibition documents the changing face of football with new pictures and has been described as a fitting tribute to the national game. The spectrum of clubs and scenes is amazing and in World Cup year there are recent pictures of the England team. Bolton Wanderers fans are pictured at both Burnden Park and the Reebok Stadium, alongside many objects from the Museum's collection, including a turnstile and a row of seats from Burnden Park.
The exhibition runs from Friday, November 15 to January 11, 2003 with extended evening opening until 8pm on Thursday, November 21, 28 and December 5, 12 and 19.
Education Services
We offer a wide range of educational experiences and family activities for people of all ages. Our programme for school groups has recently been revised, and has strong links to the National Curriculum. All activities, both educational and community based are created to compliment the collections and exhibitions. We are happy to discuss any aspect of your visit and can adapt workshops to meet the needs of individual groups. For further information or to make a booking please contact Educational Services on 332245.
Activities
Half Term - Monday, October 21 to Friday, October 25, 10.30am-3.30pm. Activities free.
Monday, October 21 and Thursday, October 24 - Something Fishy!
Join in activities inspired by the inhabitants, in the depths of the Aquarium.
Tuesday, October 22 and Wednesday, October 23 - Drawing Stations
Draw inspiration from our permanent displays and Network exhibition with opportunities for people to draw a variety of things throughout the museum.
Friday, October 25 - Pharaoh's Fables
Find inspiration in the Egyptian Room and create your own hieroglyphic story.
Christmas Activities
Saturday, November 30 - Christmas Tree Decorating Day
Throughout the Christmas holidays there will be trails and quizzes that explore the Homes of Football exhibiton.
For more information about these activities contact Sarah Evans, Educational and Access Officer (Art) on 332250.
HALL I'TH'WOOD MUSEUM, Green Way, Bolton. Tel: 332370. Open Wednesday to Sunday, 11am to 5pm and Bank Holidays. Admission £3 for adults and £1.50 for children and concessions. Family tickets are available for two adults and two children for £7.50. See the new room displays dedicated to Samuel Crompton and Lord Leverhulme.
Wednesday, October 30 - Halloween Hoots
Fun for families with lots of Halloween activities and spooky stories. Starts 7.30pm. Tickets £3. Tel: 332245 or 332211.
Halloween Howls!
Take part in a creepy tour of the Hall and listen to eerie stories. Starts 8pm. Adults only. Tickets £3. Tel: 332245 or 332211.
LEISURE, SPORT & KEEP FIT
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BOLTON EXCEL, Lower Bridgeman Street, Bolton, tel: 334456.
DEANE COMMUNITY LEISURE CENTRE, Junction Road, Deane, Bolton, tel: 334432.
LITTLE LEVER COMMUNITY LEISURE CENTRE, Church Street, Little Lever, tel: 334177.
Sharples COMMUNITY LEISURE CENTRE, Hill Cot Road, Sharples, with swimming pool on site, tel: 334224.
HARPER GREEN COMMUNITY LEISURE CENTRE, Harper Green Road, Farnworth, tel: 334234.
Turton COMMUNITY LEISURE CENTRE, Chapeltown Road, Turton, with swimming pool on site, tel: 334440.
HAYWARD COMMUNITY LEISURE CENTRE, Stack Fold Lane, Bolton, tel: 334233.
THE WATER PLACE, Great Moor Street, Bolton, with swimming pool on site, tel: 334466.
Horwich LEISURE CENTRE, Victoria Road, Horwich, with swimming pool on site, tel: 334488.
Kearsley COMMUNITY LEISURE CENTRE, Springfield Road, Kearsley, tel: 334141.
FARNWORTH LEISURE CENTRE, Brackley Street, Farnworth, with swimming pool on site, tel: 334477.
WESTHOUGHTON COMMUNITY LEISURE CENTRE, Bolton Road, Westhoughton, with swimming pool on site, tel: 01942 634810.
JUBILEE POOL, Darley Street, Bolton, with swimming pool on site, tel: 334443.
WITHINS LEISURE CENTRE, Newby Road, Breightmet, tel: 334133.
BOLTON & DISTRICT TABLE TENNIS LEAGUE, table tennis for juniors, Hilton Community Centre, Nuttall Avenue, Horwich, 7-9pm. For further information Details 419781 or 692752.
AGE CONCERN: 50+ swimming, Water Place, 50p; Movement to music, Age Concern Headquarters, 2pm-3pm, 75p including tea and coffee.
HILTON TABLE TENNIS CENTRE, Nuttall Avenue, Horwich: junior table tennis, 7pm-9pm. Tel: 692752/419781.
CASTLE HILL JUDO CLUB for seven years and upwards, Gymnasium, Castle Hill School, Tonge Moor, 7pm-9pm. Admission £1. Tel: 399147.
KEEP FIT CLASSES, Claypool Primary School, Salisbury Road, off Austins Lane, 7.15pm-8.15pm. £2 per session. Tel: 691402.
BOLTON YMCA, 125 Deansgate: Ju-Jitsu self defence, 7.15pm; junior fencing club,
7pm; fencing club, 8pm.
CASTLE HILL GYMNASIUM, Castleton Street, Tonge Moor -- Tonge Boxing Club, 7-9pm, 10-18 years 50p; 19+ unwaged £1, 19+ waged £2. Tonge Judo Club 7-8pm, 7 years and upwards (boys and girls) £1; 8-9pm open age (male and female) £1.
Details 01204 399147.
GREAT LEVER COMMUNITY CENTRE, Parkfield Road entrance, Ju-Jitsu and Kempo Karate for six to 15-year-olds, 6.30pm-8.30pm. Tel: 656513.
CLUBS & GROUP MEETINGS
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BOLTON MOSS BANK TOWNSWOMEN'S GUILD, social studies, Bolton Little Theatre, 7.30pm. Tel: 521916.
Harwood & DISTRICT FLOWER CLUB, meeting, Birtenshaw Hall, Bromley Cross, 7.30pm.
HORWICH RESOURCE CENTRE, Beaumont Road, Horwich, tel: 668157: Lunch Club, 11.45am-1.45pm, tel: 695742; Shopability, 12 noon-1.30pm, tel: 695742; Bolton Volunteer Bureau, 1pm-4pm, tel: 380692; Henshaws Society for the Blind, 1.30pm-3.30pm (1st Tuesday in the month), tel: 337814; Dementia Cafe (4th Tuesday), 2pm-4pm, tel: 337152; New Heart Club (1st Tuesday) 7pm-9pm; Ladies Keep Fit, 8pm-9pm; Childminders and Toddlers for 0 to 4 years, cost £1, 9am-11am; English and Maths Workshop, 9.30am-11.30am.
AGE CONCERN, Craft Class, 10am-12 noon, Creative Writing Group, 1.30-3pm, Farnworth Learning Centre.
ST JOHN AMBULANCE, Ambulance Hall, Adlington: Badgers for six to 10-year-olds, 6.30-7.30pm; Cadets for 11 to 16-year-olds, 7-8.30pm; Adults, 8-10.30pm.
BRIDGE CLUB, 4 Chorley Old Road, 1pm-4pm, £3, lessons for beginners £4. Details 841892.
HARWOOD YOUTH CENTRE, youth club for ages 13+, Longsight Lane, Harwood, 7pm-10pm. Tel: 332330.
BOLTON ASTROLOGICAL SOCIETY, meeting, Ukranian Centre, Castle Street, 8pm. Tel: 01942 842687.
ST JAMES'S CHURCH LADIES FELLOWSHIP, meeting, New Bury Community Centre, Buckley Lane, New Bury, Farnworth, 7pm. Tel: 572334.
ST JOHN AMBULANCE, Derby Barracks, Fletcher Street, cadets 6.30-7.30pm and adults 7.30-9.30pm.
OTHER EVENTS
NEW BURY TODDER GROUP, meeting for parents, carers and toddlers, meets every Tuesday during school term time, St James's Church, George Street, New Bury, Farnworth, 1.15pm-3pm. Tel: 572334.
BOLTON VOLUNTEER BUREAU is open to anyone interested in voluntary work or looking to improve their skills to enhance their employability at Bridge house, Pool Street, tel: 380692.
STEP BY STEP PROJECT, 8 White Lion Brown, Bolton, Relapse Prevention Group, 10am-1pm; Life Skills Group, 2-4pm. Tel: 366388.
SALVATION ARMY, King Street, Farnworth: Parent and Toddler Group, 9.30am-11.30am. Over 60s Club, 2pm.
WESTHOUGHTON COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTRE, Central Drive, tel: 01942 634700: Pottery for beginners, 1pm-3pm.
BOLTON LIFE CARES, free pregnancy test, support and help, counselling before and after abortion, Room 14, 124 Newport Street, 12 noon-2pm. Tel: 532660.
DOMINOES AND BINGO, Westhoughton Clubhouse, rear of 180 Church Street, 7-9pm. Tel: 816613 for Ring and Ride bus.
DOMINOES AND BINGO, Barlow Park Community Centre, off Dunoon Drive, Bolton, 7-9pm.
ZAC'S YOUTH BAR, Market Street, Farnworth, Dreamcast, Playstation and pool table facilities. Tel: 706200.
THE LIGHT FACTORY for children aged four to 11 years, Church of the Nazarene, Yarrow Place, off Brownlow Way, 6-8pm. Tel: 522550 or 07811020781.
MUSIC & DANCE
BOLTON RECORDED MUSIC SOCIETY, meeting with Mark Reid, Lecture Theatre, Central Library, 7.15pm.
LINE DANCING, suitable for mixed ability, St Mark's Church Hall, Station Road, Swinton, 1pm-3pm. Admission £2.50. Tel: 0161 950 1711.
BOLTON BURNS CLUB, dancing class, Social Centre for the Blind, 7.45pm.
MODERN AND SEQUENCE DANCING, Railway Club, Green Lane, 8pm-11pm.
EGYPTIAN DANCE FOR WOMEN, Friends Meeting House, Silverwell Street, beginners 7pm and non-beginners 8.30pm. Tel: 0161 882 0787.
WINGATES BAND, rehearsals, Bandroom, Wingates Square, 8pm. Tel: 01942 845000.
LINE DANCING, for absolute beginners, Tonge Cricket Club, Crompton Way, 8pm.
BOLTON UNDER FIVES MUSIC GROUP, music for pre-school children, Friends Meeting House, Silverwell Street, Bolton, 1.30pm-2.30pm, tel: 465623.
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