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Raft of Measures to Help you Vote in Person in Ribble Valley
A raft of measures is in place to help you vote in person in the General Election in the Ribble Valley constituency.
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Pre-Festive Blitz on Borough’s Pubs, Clubs and Off-Licenses
Council officers will be out and about in Ribble Valley over the coming weeks checking that pubs, clubs and off-licenses are operating legally.
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Further Funds to Help Businesses Fight Back from Pandemic
Over £500,000 will be available over the coming months to help some Ribble Valley businesses recover from the pandemic.
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Road Closures for Town Bonfire and Remembrance Parades
Motorists and residents are advised that some roads in Clitheroe and Longridge will close for bonfire displays and Remembrance parades.
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Council’s ‘Keep Waste Paper and Cardboard Tidy’ Plea
Householders in Ribble Valley are being asked to put their waste paper and cardboard out for collection tidily.
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Gallery’s Glittering Festive Showcase Opens its Doors
Over 50 of the UK’s most celebrated craftworkers and artists are exhibiting at a Clitheroe gallery’s glittering annual festive showcase.
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Vandals Cause ‘Inestimable Damage’ to Clitheroe Castle Keep
Vandals have caused ‘inestimable damage’ expected to run into thousands of pounds to the Clitheroe Castle Keep after daubing its interior walls with 27 names, slogans and images.
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Council Campaign Aims to Keep Canine Crooks on a Lead
Protect your pooch from dog-nappers – that’s the message in a new Ribble Valley community safety campaign.
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Council’s Award-Winning Building Control Team at Your Service
If you are looking to lay the foundations of a successful house renovation or newbuild, look no further than Ribble Valley Borough Council’s award-winning building control team.
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Up To £50,000 to Help You Live Independently in Your Home
Older and vulnerable residents can live more independently in their homes thanks to grants of up to £50,000.
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Council’s ‘Don’t Stitch Up the Planet’ Textile Recycling Call
Don’t stitch up the planet by throwing your unwanted threads in the bin – that’s the message from Ribble Valley Borough Council.