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09/05/2026

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The annual Mayor making event took place on Tuesday 5th May. A short procession through Clitheroe town centre was follow...
07/05/2026

The annual Mayor making event took place on Tuesday 5th May. A short procession through Clitheroe town centre was followed by the outgoing Mayor, Councillor Michael Graveston bestowing Town Awards on John Lambert, John Clucas, Robert Scott, Frankie Freeman-Ruddock, Howard Riley and Clitheroe's Tech Tamers for their varied voluntary roles highlighting their commitment and dedication to Clitheroe. This was followed by the installation of the incoming Mayor, Councillor Mary Robinson who is taking on the role for the third time.

05/05/2026

The new Clitheroe Mayor is installed today, with a short procession at 11.45am from Clitheroe Town Hall through the town centre and back to the Moot Hall where the new Mayor will then preside. Pictures to follow.

OPPORTUNITY FOR TRIPS TO THE YORKSHIRE DALES BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT A summer bus service returns at Easter opening up acces...
07/04/2026

OPPORTUNITY FOR TRIPS TO THE YORKSHIRE DALES BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT

A summer bus service returns at Easter opening up access to the Yorkshire Dales National Park, connecting with the popular Yorkshire Dales Explorer Train from Manchester on Saturdays.

You can again enjoy a day in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales using DalesBus service 80 from Ribblehead Station to Hawes. There is plenty of time to explore the town and surrounding countryside including the famous waterfall Hardraw Force, the Dales Countryside Museum and Wensleydale Creamery.

DalesBus service 80 runs every Saturday from 4th April until 17th October 2026, as part of the DalesBus network managed by Dales and Bowland CIC with support from York & North Yorkshire Combined Authority and Lancashire County Council.

The Yorkshire Dales Explorer train leaves Clitheroe railway station at 9.31am connecting with the bus from Ribblehead at 10.25am; the return bus leaves Hawes at 5.25pm to connect with the train back from Ribblehead at 6.05pm.

Concessionary passes can be used on the bus, and normal adult fares cost £3 each way. Full details of all bus and train services into and around the Yorkshire Dales National Park are available online at www.dalesbus.org.

NEW SCHEME AIMS TO REUNITE MISSING PEOPLE WITH LOVED ONES MORE QUICKLY A new scheme designed to speed up the search for ...
02/04/2026

NEW SCHEME AIMS TO REUNITE MISSING PEOPLE WITH LOVED ONES MORE QUICKLY

A new scheme designed to speed up the search for missing loved ones is being launched by Lancashire Police.
‘Know me to help me’ is a new tool for compiling important information about vulnerable adults and young people with autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and other learning disabilities, so they can be found more quickly if they ever go missing from home.

Similar to the Herbert Protocol, which exists to support people living with Alzheimer’s, it has been developed by Missing from Home Prevention Police Constable Rachael Carroll.

PC Carroll, of the Burnley Safer Neighbourhood Team, initially trialled the use of the form in the Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale areas but it is now being rolled out county wide.

It involves completion of a form by the parent or care giver, consisting of a photograph and information which may be help Police and other relevant agencies in the event that a vulnerable young person or adult goes missing.

Having all the information readily to hand should help Police move more quickly to locate the missing person, reducing their vulnerability and ensuring they are safely reunited with their families or care givers.

Since KM2HM’s inception, PC Carroll has found that other external partners are enquiring about using the form as either a response after a missing from home event to assist with future reports or as an extra safeguarding measure for those at risk of going missing.
She recently visited a Lancashire County Council specialist autism respite home, which is completing the form for every young person who attends now and will attend the centre in the future as part of the induction. It also requests that carers complete a KM2HM form when the young person is at home.

Commenting on the scheme, PC Carroll said: “Know me to help me is based on the successful Herbert Protocol but that is limited to people living with dementia.

“Know me to help me is intended to help when young people or vulnerable adults go missing, particularly those who may be more at risk owing to personal, physical or mental health issues.

“Having all the information we need readily accessible is important since it can take some time to gather this detail when a person goes missing.

“I am hoping that the new scheme will help to cut down the time it takes to find missing people and in doing so, reduce the risk of them coming to any harm.”

Further details of the scheme can be found here. https://www.lancashire.police.uk/police-forces/lancashire-constabulary/areas/campaigns/campaigns/know-me-to-help-me---km2hm/

Anyone wanting more information about how to get involved with know me to help me is invited to email PC Carroll via [email protected]

02/04/2026
Civic Sunday saw the Clitheroe Town Mayor along with other dignitaries from East Lancashire, the Clitheroe Town Band, Co...
09/03/2026

Civic Sunday saw the Clitheroe Town Mayor along with other dignitaries from East Lancashire, the Clitheroe Town Band, Councillors and previous mayors parade through the town before a church service at St Mary's Parish Church.

The Town Mayor's Civic Service will take place on Sunday 8th March with a short parade commencing at 9am followed by a c...
05/03/2026

The Town Mayor's Civic Service will take place on Sunday 8th March with a short parade commencing at 9am followed by a church service at 9.30am

⛔ Motorists are being warned about temporary road closures that will be in place in Clitheroe on Sunday 8 March to allow the town Mayor's Civic Sunday parade to go ahead.

The temporary closures will affect the following routes and will be in place between 8.30am and 10.45am to allow the event to go ahead safely.

• Church Street/ Church Brow from Clitheroe Town Council offices to the junction with Market Place/Wellgate
• Market Place from its junction with Church Street/Wellgate to its junction with King Lane/King Street
• Wellgate from its junction with Lowergate to its junction with Market Place/York Street
• Lowergate from its junction with King Lane to its junction with Wellgate
• King Lane from its junction with Lowergate to its junction with Market Place

Pedestrian access will remain open.

The Clitheroe Town Mayor rolled up his sleeves and put in a shift at the Dog Inn, Whalley on Saturday night raising mone...
02/03/2026

The Clitheroe Town Mayor rolled up his sleeves and put in a shift at the Dog Inn, Whalley on Saturday night raising money for his chosen charities East Lancs Hospice and Friends of Serenity with a total so far nearing £750

The deputy Mayor of Clitheroe and Mayor and Mayoress of Ribble Valley attended the opening of the Art4All exhibition at ...
02/03/2026

The deputy Mayor of Clitheroe and Mayor and Mayoress of Ribble Valley attended the opening of the Art4All exhibition at Trinity Hub on Friday - the artworks will remain on show at Trinity Hub throughout March with viewing available Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday

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Clitheroe
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Wednesday 9am - 1pm
Thursday 9am - 1pm
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