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Free Spots on Offer at Clitheroe Christmas Market
Organisers of a Christmas market in Clitheroe are ho-ho-hoping it will be a cracker – thanks to a one-off offer of free spots for festive traders.
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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.
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Have Your Say on Proposed Reopening of Historic Rail Line
Residents and rail enthusiasts in Ribble Valley are invited to have their say on the proposed reopening of the historic Clitheroe to Hellifield line to passengers.
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Employees offered Rapid Covid-19 testing
Ribble Valley Borough Council have set up a Rapid Covid-19 testing site using Lateral Flow Tests, at the Council Chamber in Clitheroe – 11-13 Church Street, Clitheroe BB7 2DD
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Council Reaches Out to Provide Urgent Help for Residents in Need
Help is at hand if Covid 19 has affected your household income through job loss or reduced wages and you are struggling in the short term with essential bills.
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Vacancies for Independent Persons
Ribble Valley Borough Council is looking for members of the public to serve as Independent Persons
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Mobile Coronavirus Test and Trace Unit Comes to Longridge
A mobile Coronavirus Test and Trace unit is to be sited in Longridge from Monday 25 January.
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Ribble Valley Borough Council Facilities Closed to the Public
Ribble Valley Borough Council facilities are closed to the public following the Government’s announcement of a third national lockdown.
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Help at hand for lonely and worried during new Lockdown
If you are feeling lonely or worried during the new lockdown, don’t forget the Ribble Valley Community Hub is here to help.