South Ribble Borough Council 2026/2027 budget confirmed
The balanced budget was approved by South Ribble Borough Council on 4 March.
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South Ribble Borough Council has introduced new planning rules to tackle Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs)
South Ribble Borough Council has agreed to make an immediate Article 4 Direction which will help manage the distribution and quality of Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) across the borough.
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South Ribble launches weekly food waste collections from April 2026
Residents across South Ribble will soon benefit from a new free weekly food waste recycling service, beginning the week commencing Monday 13 April 2026.
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City Deal partners welcome A582 funding boost
South Ribble, Preston and Lancashire City Deal partners have welcomed a £57.9m funding boost to deliver a major road scheme to ease congestion and boost economic growth.
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South Ribble Borough Council pledges to continue investment in what is most important to residents
In proposals for the 2026/27 budget, South Ribble Borough Council has pledged investment to improve the health and wellbeing of residents and to improve parks and play areas.
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Leyland Town Deal works continue
Enabling works for the new market square and commercial buildings on the site of Ecroyd Street car park in Leyland will begin on Monday 19 January, kicking off a new and exciting phase.
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South Ribble Borough Council launches public consultation on extended parking at Worden Park
A public consultation is being launched today, 9 December on proposed changes to Worden Park car parking to allow people to park for longer.
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South Ribble Borough Council launches Corporate Strategy
South Ribble’s Corporate Strategy for the upcoming year has been approved, setting out the council’s key priorities, focusing on the issues that matter most to residents.
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Local government reorganisation proposals submitted
Today (28 November) we have reached a milestone in the process of Local Government as Lancashire’s proposals to government have been submitted.
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South Ribble Borough Council saves £4 million on the Leyland Town Deal project and announces affordable home management plan
South Ribble Borough Council has announced a £4 million saving on the Leyland Town Deal, reducing the overall cost of the project from £38 million to £34 million.