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Share your memories of The Met
This year we’re inviting you to celebrate with us as The Met has its...
2023‑24 at The Met: A year of growth and change – and we became a solar energy producer!
Read the story of this extraordinary period.
The Met EXperts Project
On Monday 28th April, we were proud and excited to welcome young people from...
Bury Youth Theatre wow audiences with their latest show
At the beginning of April, Bury Youth Theatre’s senior group presented their brand new show over a two night run at The Met.
Two Crows Arts Studio are recruiting!
After successfully running for a year, multi-functional creative space Two Crows Arts Studio are now looking for more artists to join their family here at The Met.
The Met’s new Youth Music project launches
Since February 2025, we have been beavering away to put the groundwork into place for this exciting new project which builds on the success of our previous Youth Music pieces of work.
School children ‘Get Lyrical’ with The Met
The Met have been working in partnership with Chesham Primary Academy to deliver the Get Lyrical project, developed as a way of fostering and supporting cohesion between young people of different backgrounds.
The Met’s Commitment to a Sustainable Future
At The Met, we believe that cultural excellence and environmental responsibility go hand in...
The Met is leaving X (formerly known as Twitter)
We have come to the decision that we will no longer be posting on...
Exciting Changes at The Met!
The Met’s creative hub with Two Crows is now open—explore art, workshops, and great food!
The Met hosts South Asian Artists for Aspirations Day
The Met hosted an event for Year 9 students interested in creative careers. Four artists from South Asian backgrounds shared their experiences to inspire and inform students' GCSE choices.
Discover Your Creative Side at The Met
Explore inclusive drama, dance, music, and arts workshops at The Met in 2025. Creative opportunities for all ages and abilities await!
David Agnew to leave The Met after 23 years
It’s with a heavy heart that we announce, after over 23 years with the organisation, David Agnew will be leaving The Met for the role of Chief Executive at Sound Roots.
BOOBS Approved Status
The Met recently became accredited with BOOBS Bury as a venue which is safe, accommodating and supportive for anyone wishing to breastfeed their child.
The Met helps young people get ‘Into Film’
On Thursday 19th November, The Met welcomed children from two schools to their very...