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Ribblesdale Pool in Clitheroe Closed for Six Months
Ribblesdale Pool in Clitheroe is to be closed to the public for six months to allow essential improvements to extend its life by up to 15 years.
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Food Festival to Dish Up Huge Dollop of Free Family Fun
A huge dollop of free family fun will be dished up at the Clitheroe Food Festival on Saturday, 12 August.
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Council Extends Funding for Household Food Voucher Scheme
A food voucher scheme aimed at supporting vulnerable households within the Ribble Valley is set to be extended until March 2024.
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Clitheroe Castle to Light Up Blue for NHS 75th Anniversary
Clitheroe Castle will be lit up blue on Wednesday (5 July) to mark the 75th anniversary of the NHS.
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Partnership Approach for New Director of Community Services
Ribble Valley Borough Council is delighted to announce the appointment of keen traveller and explorer Adam Allen as its new director of community services.
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Council Consults on Continuing Controls on Dogs in Public
Ribble Valley Borough Council has launched a consultation into whether controls on dogs in public spaces should be continued.
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All the Stars are Coming Out! Clitheroe Gears up for Release of ‘Take That’ Movie GREATEST DAYS
The cast and crew of GREATEST DAYS, the top movie based on the Take That songbook, will return to Clitheroe tomorrow to celebrate the film’s release.
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All the Stars are Coming Out! Clitheroe Gears up for Release of ‘Take That’ Movie Greatest Days
The cast and crew of GREATEST DAYS, the top movie based on the Take That songbook, will return to Clitheroe next week to celebrate the film’s release.
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Stay Snug and Reduce Bills with Energy-Efficiency Scheme
Vulnerable households in Ribble Valley can stay snug and reduce their energy bills thanks to a new national scheme.
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Help at Hand for Ribble Valley Properties Troubled by Pests
Help is at hand for Ribble Valley properties troubled by pests and insects.
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Don’t Forget to Have Your Say – and Don’t Forget Photo-ID
Ribble Valley goes to the polls today to elect councillors for 36 of the borough council’s 40 seats.