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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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Castle is Latest Wildlife Haven In Council Rewilding Scheme
An ambitious scheme to rewild public spaces and boost biodiversity is taking root in Ribble Valley.
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‘Best Ever’ Clitheroe Food Festival Attracts 20,000 Visitors
Over 20,000 food enthusiasts converged on Clitheroe for the town’s ‘best ever’ annual food festival.
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Motorists are Advised of Food Festival Road Closures
Motorists and residents are advised that there will be a series of road closures and parking restrictions in Clitheroe during the town’s food festival.
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Red Arrows Fly-Over on the Menu at Popular Food Festival
The world’s most famous aerobatic display team is to fly over Clitheroe this Saturday (12 August).
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Ribble Valley Borough Council Champions Biodiversity with Edisford Rewilding Scheme
A rewilding scheme at the former pitch and putt site in Edisford is helping to restore biodiversity in the Ribble Valley and reconnect residents with nature.
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Ribble Valley Borough Council Commences £500,000 Play Area Refurbishment Scheme
Play areas in Highfield Road and Highmoor Park are the first to benefit from the roll out of a £500k play area refurbishment programme from Ribble Valley Borough Council.
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Former Councillors Receive Alderman Honour
Two former Ribble Valley Councillors have been recognised for their contribution to civic life in the borough by being conferred as Aldermen.
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Tastebuds at the Ready! Top Food Producers to Pitch up at Popular Food Festival
A celebrated Scotch egg described as the King of the North is to roll up at this year’s Clitheroe Food Festival.
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Clitheroe Castle Hosts a Day of Knights
Experience an historic ‘day of knights’ at Clitheroe Castle on 29 July at a free family friendly event from European martial arts group the Silver School of Arms.
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Secretary of State Decides not to Call In Haweswater Aqueduct Resilience Programme (Harp)
Michael Gove, The Secretary of State for Levelling up, Housing and Communities has today decided not to call in the planning applications by United Utilities Water in respect of the HARP programme.