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Yum, Yum! - Clitheroe Food Festival is Back on the Menu
One of the best food festivals in the UK will set taste buds buzzing next month.
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Candlelit Vigil at Clitheroe Castle to Mark Invasion Anniversary
A candlelit vigil will be held at Clitheroe Castle on Friday (24 February) marking a year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Council Doubles Value of Food Vouchers for Vulnerable Households
A council has doubled the value of food vouchers it is offering vulnerable households facing the cost of living crisis.
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Council Counts the Cost of Countryside Dead Sheep Dumping
A council is counting the cost after another spate of dead sheep dumping in the countryside.
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Strongly Agree – Have Your Say in Bumper Ribble Valley People’s Survey
Ribble Valley Borough Council wants to hear from everyone that lives, works, studies, or visits the borough.
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Greatest Days Film Based on Take That Songbook is ‘Absolutely Fantastic’ says Council Leader
A council leader has described the forthcoming film based on the Take That songbook as ‘absolutely fantastic’.
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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.
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Ribble Valley’s ‘Mrs Mayoralty’ Hangs her Last Civic Chains
Ribble Valley’s ‘Mrs Mayoralty’ is hanging her last civic chains after a shining 39-year career in local government.
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Beat the Cold with Funds for Affordable Warmth
If you live in a cold and damp home in Ribble Valley, funds are available to help you fight ‘fuel poverty’.
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Clitheroe Gallery’s Glittering Festive Showcase Runs Until Christmas Eve
If you are looking for a unique handmade Christmas gift without breaking the bank, look no further than the Platform Gallery in Clitheroe.
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Council Head of Regeneration and Housing Calls It A Day
A council officer who has helped to house some of Ribble Valley’s most vulnerable residents and given numerous local businesses a boost is calling it a day after 33 years in local government.