Ramsbottom Jigsaw Festival 2025

Occurring
for 3 days, 6 hours
Venue
Edenfield Parish Church
Address
Market Street Edenfield, BL0 0QD, United Kingdom
St Paul's Church, Ramsbottom
Address
2 Church Street, Ramsbottom Bury, BL0 9BP, United Kingdom

Our 11th jigsaw festival - Hundreds of assembled jigsaw puzzles in one huge display and available to buy, have broken up and to take away to make for yourself. As each one is sold, another takes its place -making for a constantly changing display where every hour is different and day 4 is as fresh as day 1.
Open 4 days (10 till 5 Wednesday to Friday, 10 till 4 on Saturday) plus an evening session 6.30 till 8.30 on Thursday 4 September. Admission is £2 for adults (accompanied children u16 free) with free readmission as many times as you like on production of your programme across all 4 days.
Cafe open each day till 4pm serving delicious sandwiches and home baking.
The festival is a joint venture between Edenfield Parish Church and St Paul’s Church, Ramsbottom with proceeds split between the two churches.
Phone: 01706 825648 / 07788 710107
Email: [email protected]

St Philip's

If you are you thinking of coming to church for the first time, or the first time in a long time, or in fact at any time.......You will be very welcome! 

You’ll find St Philip’s down Chatterton Lane, the turning just by the bridge in Stubbins. We’re not long off celebrating our 100th anniversary, coming up for us in 2027. We love being part of our community in Stubbins. Some of our members are also part of the residents association, and we love hosting community events – especially our Christmas Starts Here celebrations.

Services at St Philip’s are more traditional, and we particularly value the role of music in our worship. We meet twice per month, so you can find us in Church at 9.15am on the second and fourth Sundays each month.

We have a small congregation of around 25, but we work hard to create a real family feel to our church. We really value being a place where everyone can come and find a place to be known and loved.


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Ramsbottom Jigsaw Festival 2025

Occurring
for 3 days, 6 hours
Venue
Edenfield Parish Church
Address
Market Street Edenfield, BL0 0QD, United Kingdom
St Paul's Church, Ramsbottom
Address
2 Church Street, Ramsbottom Bury, BL0 9BP, United Kingdom

Our 11th jigsaw festival - Hundreds of assembled jigsaw puzzles in one huge display and available to buy, have broken up and to take away to make for yourself. As each one is sold, another takes its place -making for a constantly changing display where every hour is different and day 4 is as fresh as day 1.
Open 4 days (10 till 5 Wednesday to Friday, 10 till 4 on Saturday) plus an evening session 6.30 till 8.30 on Thursday 4 September. Admission is £2 for adults (accompanied children u16 free) with free readmission as many times as you like on production of your programme across all 4 days.
Cafe open each day till 4pm serving delicious sandwiches and home baking.
The festival is a joint venture between Edenfield Parish Church and St Paul’s Church, Ramsbottom with proceeds split between the two churches.
Phone: 01706 825648 / 07788 710107
Email: [email protected]

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- the Team Safeguarding Officer: Sheena Ruston at [email protected]
- or the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor: Abbey Clephane-Wilson at [email protected]

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