Freedom of the Borough parade by The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment
On Saturday 25 April from 11.30am, see The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment parade through Leyland Town Centre to receive the Freedom of the Borough from the Mayor of South Ribble.
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South Ribble retains all four Green Flag Awards as the 2024 honours are announced
Worden Park, Hurst Grange Park and Longton Brickcroft have retained the prestigious award for over ten years whilst Withy Grove Park holds its place for the second year running.
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An exciting opportunity has arisen at Worden Hall, to run our brand new Clocktower Bar!
The successful bar company will operate during weddings and other functions.
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A spectacular show! 6,000 attend live music in Penwortham
This weekend saw the Penwortham night-time economy thrive as South Ribble Borough Council brought Penwortham Live to town with event partners Creative Network.
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50 years of South Ribble Borough Council!
On 1st April 1974, South Ribble Borough Council was born and so began a five-decade journey of serving the borough of South Ribble and its communities.
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South Ribble Borough Council to continue investment for businesses and residents as part of the approved 2024/25 budget
Investment into community support, town centre development, climate change initiatives, new affordable housing and developing skills and job opportunities is on the agenda for South Ribble.
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Council condemns Government for overturning a two-time rejection of 1000s of homes in rural Penwortham
In November, it was announced that Taylor Wimpey and Homes England's two-time rejected application to build new homes on the Pickering's Farm site in Penwortham was overturned by Government.
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South Ribble Borough Council pledges to continue investment for businesses and residents as part of new budget proposals
Investment into community support, town centre development, climate change initiatives, new affordable housing and developing skills and job opportunities is on the agenda for South Ribble.
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South Ribble Borough Council confirms its commitment to supporting the borough to thrive - through excellent services, key investment in homes and communities, and providing opportunities for everyone to succeed
South Ribble's refreshed Corporate Strategy for 2023/24 - 24/25 was approved at a full Council meeting on 22 November.
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£95k invested into Hutton play area as part of Council's initiative
South Ribble Borough Council have refurbished, yet another, play area in the borough as part of £2.4m investment into play areas.
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Enhanced support for businesses in South Ribble thanks to the council's partnership with Boost: Lancashire's business growth hub
South Ribble Borough Council has partnered with the Lancashire County Council led Boost, along with 9 other local authorities to receive a raft of businesses support.