South Ribble Borough Council launch Corporate Strategy which maps out plans for the up-coming year
The recently agreed strategy maps out how the council will support residents and drive the borough’s economy forward.
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Pedestrian crossing approved for Stanifield Lane in Farington
South Ribble Borough Council’s Cabinet has approved a project to introduce a pedestrian crossing on a busy Farington road.
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Improvement set for Riverside Play Area on Margaret Road in Penwortham
South Ribble Borough Council’s Cabinet recently agreed £200,000 investment into the refurbishment of the toddler and junior play areas of the Riverside Play area in Penwortham.
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A Taste of Leyland makes a triumphant return with thousands in attendance
The annual event, A Taste of Leyland was back with a bang on Saturday 21 September which saw Leyland Town Centre come alive with the best of the borough’s food and drink offerings.
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Cabinet Office's National Fraud Initiative (NFI)
We’re taking part in the Cabinet Office's National Fraud Initiative (NFI) - a data matching exercise that helps prevent and detect fraud.
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Leyland Market to move temporarily while existing building is refurbished
Leyland Market will move to Kings Court in Leyland from Friday 27 September for 12-months while the existing building undergoes an exciting new refurbishment.
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South Ribble Borough Council empowers healthy living with free Active Lifestyles Programme
South Ribble Borough Council is pleased to announce the launch of its Active Lifestyles programme for 2024, a dynamic 6-week course designed to inspire positive behaviour change.
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Withy Grove Park set for new play equipment
South Ribble’s Cabinet approved works to install new play equipment at the Green Flag Award winning Withy Grove Park in a meeting on 24 July.
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South Ribble Borough Council sets out further cost of living support
A refreshed cost-of-living action plan was approved by councillors at a meeting on 24 July.
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South Ribble pledge to protect the borough’s hedgehogs from highway dangers
South Ribble Borough Council last night (17 July) approved a new plan to support the borough’s hedgehogs and to encourage local communities to work together to protect them from highway dangers.