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‘Phenomenal’ Food Festival Smashes Visitor Numbers Again
Over 25,000 food enthusiasts converged on Clitheroe on Saturday for the town’s annual food festival.

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Council Nets Cash for Covid-Safe Reopening of Sports Centres
Two Ribble Valley sports centres have netted £70,000 to fund a Covid-safe reopening thanks to the borough council.
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Don’t Lose Your Vote Call to Ribble Valley Electors
Ribble Valley goes to the polls in local elections on Thursday, 6 May, and if you want to have a say you must be registered to vote.
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Keep Ribble Valley Safe Call as Lockdown Starts to Lift
Help keep Ribble Valley safe – that’s the message as the lockdown starts to lift.
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Clitheroe Castle to Be Lit Purple for Census Day
Clitheroe Castle is to be lit purple this weekend marking census day on Sunday (21 March).
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Mayor Invites Residents to mark Lockdown Anniversary
Ribble Valley Mayor Stella Brunskill is inviting residents to take part in a National Day of Reflection next Tuesday (23 March) marking the first anniversary of the pandemic lockdown.
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Some Businesses to Receive Two Business Rates Bills
Some businesses in Ribble Valley can expect to receive two business rates bills this year.
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Ribble Valley Residents warned about Council Tax Scam
Scammers are targeting Ribble Valley residents with e-mails promising council tax refunds in exchange for personal details.
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Three Ways to Vote at the May 6 Elections
Residents in Ribble Valley have three ways to vote when they go to the polls on Thursday 6 May.
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Whalley Woodland Play Area
During a routine inspection of the Whalley Woodland Play Area, it came to light that timber making up the equipment had split at a number of fastening points.
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Council Freezes Council Tax for Eighth Year in Last 12
Ribble Valley Borough Council has frozen council tax for the eighth time in the last 12 years, while remaining the only council in Lancashire to collect refuse weekly and not charge for green waste.