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In the News (Wed 11 Nov 09)

  
  RIBBLE - The DJ List
DJ Ribble, aka Ryan B, from his home town Sacramento, has been spinning house music, breaks, and club classics since the ripe age of 21.
Ribble has played along side many talented DJ's, Ron Reeser, Eddie Edul, jon E qwest and many others at the various clubs and bars.
DJ Ribble is holding down a residency at The Country Club Bar in Loomis Ca.
www.thedjlist.com /djs/RIBBLE   (171 words)

  
 Save The Ribble
Councillor Swindells became convinced a barrage on the Ribble was a bad idea and should never be built when he spoke to Cardiff organisations and local environmentalists who highlighted the environmental damage and increased flood risk that has occurred as a result of the Cardiff Barrage.
He said the Ribble is of international importance, supporting a quarter of a million birds on the estuary every day in winter and forms a vital link for many millions of migratory birds from all over the world.
A barrage on the Ribble would mean that the river would require constant dredging behind the barrage at great financial cost and posing the question of where all the dredged silt would be put.
save-the-ribble.blogspot.com   (11895 words)

  
  Lancashire County Council: Environment Directorate: Countryside Services
The Ribble Way is a 70 mile footpath following the river and its valley from the sea to its source.
The Ribble way starts at Longton on the salt marshes of the estuary and passes through this flat estuarine environment to the west of Preston and onto the lush fertile plains between Preston and Clitheroe.
The Ribble Valley has a fascinating history with evidence of Roman roads, ancient abbeys, 14th century halls and numerous landmarks from the industrial revolution many of which have been incorporated into the route.
www.lancashire.gov.uk /environment/countryside/walking/wribble.asp   (208 words)

  
 Action Ribble Estuary
The Ribble Estuary is the funnel-shaped area to the west of the city of Preston where the River Ribble meets the Irish Sea.
The area covered by Action Ribble Estuary encompasses the whole of the estuary, the tributaries that flow into it and the River Ribble to its tidal limit.
Action Ribble Estuary, previously The Ribble Estuary Partnership, was formed in 1992 when it was recognised that there was a need for a new approach to the management of the coast, as well as the area extending 10 km offshore, that cut across administrative boundaries.
www.merseybasin.org.uk /page.asp?id=2921   (368 words)

  
 Ribble Valley Borough Council
Council tenants in Ribble Valley have voted overwhelmingly in favour of transferring the ownership and management of their homes to the registered social landlord, Ribble Valley Homes.
Ribble Valley Borough Council produces a bi-annual civic newspaper, Ribble Valley News, which is delivered to the borough’s 22,000 homes.
RESIDENTS in Ribble Valley are being invited to have their say on future strategic land use in the borough.
www.ribblevalley.gov.uk   (335 words)

  
 Ramblers Association - Information - Path - Ribble Way
Longton to the source of the Ribble near Ribblehead 114km/71 miles
The Ribble Way: A Northern England Trail by Dennis Kelsall and Jan Kelsall, ISBN 1 85284 456 6.
Walking the Ribble Way: a guide from sea to source by Alan Shepley and Graham Wilkinson, ISBN 0 9541809 1 7.
www.ramblers.org.uk /info/paths/ribble.html   (287 words)

  
 South Ribble Borough Council | Home
THE Mayor of South Ribble has teamed up with an Eastern European charity to help youngsters who are still suffering from the fallout of the world's worst ever nuclear disaster.
WISHING folk a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year will be a brighter task for South Ribble Borough Council this year thanks to the winner of their My Place Christmas card competition.
SOUTH Ribble Borough Council is gearing up to get in the festive spirit this weekend with a series of seasonal events and family activities to be held throughout Saturday and Sunday in Leyland.
www.southribble.gov.uk   (362 words)

  
 Lancashire County Council: Environment Directorate: Bus
The Ribble Valley Rider is the flexible bus service that gives access to and from some of the more remote villages in the Ribble Valley.
The Ribble Valley Rider now runs without a fixed route and timetable which means it has the flexibility, within a designated area, to offer a door to door service.
The Ribble Valley Rider bus is available for group hire when it is not required for its scheduled or pre-booked journeys.
www.lancashire.gov.uk /environment/bus/ribble_valley_rider/rvrider.asp   (280 words)

  
 Ribble Link Trust Ltd.: Home Page
To connect the Lancaster Canal with the national inland waterway network via the Rivers Ribble and Douglas and the Rufford arm of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal.
The Ribble Link Trust has released a set of four brass plaques to mark the completion of the Millennium Ribble Link.
British Waterways have announced in their Craft Licence, updated Feb 2003, that all charges for the Ribble Link as well as those for structures such as the Anderton Boat Lift, the Falkirk Wheel, the Dee Locks and the the Standedge Tunnel no longer apply as the cost will now be absorbed into the licence fee.
www.clegg.fsnet.co.uk /rlthome.html   (1751 words)

  
 ribble
Ribble Valley Limousines A full service 247 limousine hire company based in Lancashire and covering the North of England.
Ribble Valley Classic Car Hire Based near Clitheroe, Lancs, in the heart of the Ribble Valley our classic car hire company is ideally sited for touring or visiting many of the local...
No one has claimed this blog...At all of South Ribble’s six leisure centres, we provide an excellent service and a wide variety of activities for you, all your family and your friends.
pzocubj.5gbfree.com /img/styles/ribble.htm   (669 words)

  
 Ribble Vehicle Preservation Trust
The RVPT is a Charitable Trust dedicated to the preservation, restoration and operation of Ribble Group buses.
Ribble was one of the UK’s pre-eminent bus companies covering at its peak an area from Merseyside to Carlisle.
Our collection contains buses from the beginning of the 1930’s up to 1980, housed in a modern depot in west Lancashire owned by the Trust.
www.rvpt.org   (177 words)

  
 The RSPB on the Ribble - The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
The Ribble is one of the longest rivers in North West England.
The Ribble is home to the UK's pilot project for delivery of the EU's Water Framework Directive, the most significant piece of European water legislation for over 20 years, which aims to enhance the ecology of our lakes, rivers, groundwater, estuaries and coastal waters.
This is an important time for the Ribble.
www.rspb.org.uk /england/northwest/conservation/ribble/index.asp   (334 words)

  
 Show Bus Operator Details for Ribble   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ribble is a member of the Stagecoach group.
It is therefore unlikely to reflect the present situation and is presented only as a guide.
If you have the Google Earth client (downloadable for free here) then a Google Earth KML file for Ribble can be found here.
www.carlberry.co.uk /op/Ribble_Preston.htm   (264 words)

  
 Barrie Tyrer Web Design, Full Design and Scripting service available including custom graphics and photography. We are ...
We are based in the Ribble Valley and have particular expertise in web design for business start-ups, farm diversification, agriculture and equestrian and holiday accommodation.
Most of our clients are based in the Ribble Valley, East and North Lancashire, and the Yorkshire Dales.
Self catering holiday apartments if you want a complete escape from the stress and strain of modern life, a stay at higher gills farm could be just what you need.
www.ribblesdale.net   (1303 words)

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