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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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Clitheroe Civic Sunday Road Closures
Motorists and residents are being warned that roads in Low Moor, Clitheroe, will be temporarily closed on Sunday 6 October, for the town’s Civic Sunday procession.
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Council Help for Clitheroe Lollipop Lady Forced to Sleep in her Dining Room for Over a Decade
A Clitheroe lollipop lady forced to sleep in her dining room for over a decade has received a new lease of life thanks to Ribble Valley Borough Council.
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Strewth – Top ‘Aussie Clogger’ Crosses Continents for Clitheroe Clog Dancing Jamboree
A top ‘Aussie clogger’ is among dozens of clog dancers set to descend on Clitheroe this weekend for the town’s annual clog dancing jamboree.
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Major Refurbishment of Clitheroe Play Area Promises to be a Community Hit
Work is set to start shortly on a major refurbishment of a Clitheroe play area.
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Don’t Lose Your Vote – Check and Confirm Your Annual Canvass Form
Residents across the Ribble Valley are being urged to keep a look out for the annual canvass form currently being distributed across the borough.
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Summer Exhibition Showcases the Beauty of Nature
This summer the Platform Gallery in Clitheroe is showcasing the beauty of the natural world around us in an eye-catching display of creative talent.
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Sign Up for Raft of Upcoming Affordable Homes in Longridge
A raft of affordable homes for purchase or rent will be up for grabs by Longridge residents over the coming months.
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‘Phenomenal’ Clitheroe Food Festival Smashes Visitor Numbers
Over 25,000 food enthusiasts converged on Clitheroe on Saturday for the town’s annual food festival.
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Get Creative and be “Inspired by Nature”
This summer the Platform Gallery in Clitheroe is inviting people of all ages to get creative and share their love of nature.
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Don’t “Drive and Drop” Urges Ribble Valley Councillor After Clean-Up Operation
Motorists using one of the busiest roads in Lancashire are being urged not to “drive and drop” after a major litter clean-up operation.