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Raft of Measures to Help You Vote in Person in Ribble Valley
A raft of measures is in place to help you vote in person at the forthcoming Lancashire police and crime commissioner election in Ribble Valley.
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Ribble Valley Festive Recycling and Refuse Collection
Households in Ribble Valley are advised of changes to recycling and refuse collection over the festive period.
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Council Sexton Puts Down His Spade After 52 Years’ Service
A council sexton is putting down his spade after digging over 3,500 graves during 40 years at Ribble Valley Borough Council.
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Speed Indicator Devices Tackle Speeding in Ribble Valley
Parish Councils in Ribble Valley have introduced additional Speed Indicator Devices (SPIDs) in a bid to tackle ongoing speeding and enhance rural road safety.
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Warming the Residents of Ribble Valley
As the cold snap continues, Ribble Valley Borough Council is supporting community initiatives which help provide residents with spaces to keep warm and comfortable this winter.
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Longridge Sports Field Renamed After ‘Outstanding Councillor’
A sports field in Longridge has been renamed in memory of an ‘outstanding councillor’, who was the driving force behind a £300,000 improvement scheme at the site.
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Healthy Living in Ribble Valley
Once again, Ribble Valley has been confirmed as one of the healthiest places to live in the UK in recent ONS Health Index scores.
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Changes to Postal and Proxy Voting Registration in Ribble Valley
Changes to postal and proxy voting have been introduced which will apply to all forthcoming elections in England.
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Act Quickly to Join Saturday’s Christmas Singalong at Clitheroe Castle
Tickets are being snapped up for a community Christmas singalong at Clitheroe Castle on Saturday (2 December).
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Clitheroe Promises Cracker of a Christmas On 2 December
A free feast of festive cheer comes to Clitheroe on 2 December, when the town hosts its annual festive jamboree.
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Free Festive Family Fun at The Clitheroe Castle Museum
If you are looking for some free family fun over the festive period, look no further than the Clitheroe Castle Museum.