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Public Consultation

Ribble Valley Borough Council has launched a public consultation to gather people’s views to help shape improvements to Clitheroe Castle grounds.

The council is investing in modern health and leisure facilities next to the historic monument, including developing an outdoor gym and improvements to the existing multi-use games area (MUGA) and skate park, further information can be found here.

Initial consultation has already taken place with a number of organisations but now the council wants to hear residents’ and visitors’ views on how they use the park and what kind of facilities they would like to see.

The public consultation is being supported by Trinity Methodist Church and Community Hub who will help develop a clearly defined plan for the castle grounds.

People can fill out an online form at www.ribblevalley.gov.uk/CastleGrounds

Paper copies are available at the council offices in Church Walk, Clitheroe, and Trinity Methodist Church and Community Hub.

The deadline for completing the survey is Sunday 16th November.