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RIBBLE VALLEY GALLERY IS ON THE SEARCH FOR CRAFTS PEOPLE TO SHOWCASE THEIR TALENTS
Staff at the Platform Gallery in Clitheroe are on the search for talented and imaginative people from across the North West to take part in an annual showcase of eye-catching creations.

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Council ‘Thank You’ After Coming Tops for Tax Collection
A council has thanked its residents and staff after coming tops in the North West for tax collection.
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Council Assistant Cements his Reputation with Top Award
A council assistant is laying the foundations of a successful career in building control after winning a top award.
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Work to Start on £70,000 Longridge Play Area Revamp
Work starts next week on the £70,000 revamp of the Kestor Lane play area in Longridge.
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Up to £20,000 to Help Landlords Create Affordable Housing
Landlords in Ribble Valley are being offered cash for the creation of affordable rented properties.
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Residents Invited To Take Part In Moment Of Reflection
Residents in Ribble Valley are invited to take part in a national Moment of Reflection at 8pm on Sunday (18 September) to mourn the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Changes to Council Services on Day of Queen’s Funeral
Residents in Ribble Valley are advised that there will be some changes to council services on the day of the Queen’s funeral.
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Ribble Valley Public Observance Of The Death Of Queen Elizabeth II
Ribble Valley Borough Council has a number of arrangements in place for public observance following the death of our late sovereign, Queen Elizabeth II.
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Statement from The Mayor of Ribble Valley
The thoughts of Ribble Valley Borough Council staff and councillors are with the members of the Royal family following the announcement of the death of our late sovereign, Queen Elizabeth II.
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Council Success as Government Dismisses Clitheroe Housing Development
The Government’s Planning Inspectorate has dismissed an appeal for the proposed building of 39 houses in Clitheroe.
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Sunflowers and ‘Sarnies’ as Council Welcomes Ukrainians
Bundles of sunflowers and plates of good old-fashioned British butties were on the agenda when a council marked Ukraine Independence Day.