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Tell us what you think
Residents of Ribbleton are being asked to tell us what improvements they think are needed in their area. A community survey has been launched to better understand what matters most to local residents. This is the first in a series of consultations to make sure the Board, once set up, has a clear understanding of what local residents want to see in their area. Your answers will help shape plans for improving local spaces, safety, and opportunities in Ribbleton over the next 10


Applications now open to Join the Board
Local Ribbleton residents and people working in the area are invited to express their interest in joining the Board. The Board once constituted will be responsible for setting the vision for a Neighbourhood Plan and deciding where £20m of government funds will be spent. The aim of Ribbleton Pride in Place is simple but powerful: to bring local people together to decide what matters most, and to turn those ideas into real change over the next decade. To this end, only people


Chair appointed for Ribbleton Pride in Place Neighbourhood Board
Sir Mark Hendrick MP has today (8 May 2026) announced the successful appointment of Cheryl Taylor as Chair of the soon to be established Ribbleton Pride in Place Neighbourhood Board. The Government funded Pride in Place programme and its Board will oversee the spending of £20m of regeneration funding over the next ten years in the Ribbleton ward. Cheryl Taylor, Chair of the Ribbleton Pride in Place Board Local Leader After a successful recruitment process held by the Pres
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