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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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Youth Hub at Historic Abbey Tackles Anti-Social Behaviour
A youth hub has opened its doors at a 13th Century abbey thanks to a unique collaboration between RVBC, the Lancashire Police & Crime Commissioner, Burnley Boys & Girls Club and the Blackburn Diocese.
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Clitheroe goes to the Polls in Littlemoor and Primrose
Clitheroe goes to the polls in byelections in the Primrose and Littlemoor wards on Thursday, 19 August.
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Candidates Announced for Clitheroe Byelections
Clitheroe goes to the polls in byelections in the Primrose and Littlemoor wards on Thursday, 19 August.
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Council Secures Further Funds for Business Pandemic Recovery
Over £500,000 will be available over the coming months to help some Ribble Valley businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Council Adopts New Code to Promote High Standards
Ribble Valley Borough Council has adopted a new code of conduct to promote and maintain high standards among its politicians.
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Vandals Cause £3,000 Worth of Damage to Castle Play Area
Vandals have wrecked equipment at a popular Clitheroe Castle play area, causing damage valued at £3,000.
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Surge Testing and Vaccinations Ramped Up in Ribble Valley
Surge testing and vaccinations are being ramped up in Ribble Valley as cases of Covid-19 continue to rise across the county.
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Coronavirus Vaccination Van Comes to Clitheroe
A vaccination van offering the Pfizer jab to anyone over 18 is coming to Clitheroe this Thursday (10 June).
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Local Government Stalwart Is Ribble Valley’s New Mayor
A councillor who has fought 11 elections, served on district councils for 21 years and parish councils for 34 is Ribble Valley’s new mayor.
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Ribble Valley’s ‘Little Gem’ Sculpture Trail Features in New Film
One of Ribble Valley’s most successful cultural projects described as a ‘little gem’ by an international travel website is the subject of a new short film.