Find non profit organisations in Clitheroe. Listings include Lancashire Federation of Young Farmers Clubs, Salvation Army Clitheroe, Foundation For Ribble Valley Families, The Shop Of Hope, Clitheroe Repair Cafe, St Mary's Centre.
Meet lifelong friends, learn new skills, and make a difference in your local community with arguably the best rural youth movement the world.
Local charity restoring rivers and wildlife habitats across Lancashire and North Yorkshire. Working with communities to help nature thrive.
Waddow Hall Trust is a charity which has been formed to raise funds to support Waddow Activity Centre and to ensure outdoor opportunities are accessible for everyone to enjoy
In Lancashire there are 18 local Young Farmers clubs providing opportunities for over 800 young people. Each club has an elected Management Committee of young people who are suppor...
Connecting Clitheroe and the Ribble Valley through stories, events and community partnerships. Promoting local businesses, charities, organisations and the people who make our area...
We aim to help people of all ages and fitness levels in the Ribble Valley to get up and active.
Ribble Valley Live Steamers is a model engineering club based in Clitheroe, Lancashire. Train rides are available from around midday until 5:00pm on Sundays through out the year, w...
Creating a Natural Environment in the Heart of Clitheroe. Primrose Community Nature Trust has been formed to manage the site for the benefit of the community and wildlife.
Objectives: Reduction of flood risk Creation of resilience plan Creation of flood victim support plan
This spirit of union has been fostered in a variety of ways reflecting the spirit of succeeding generations. Recently, this has been evidence by a strong charitable emphasis, embed...
Clitheroe Country Market is held every Tuesday between March and December in Clitheroe’s United Reformed Church. We opened in August 1969, so are proud to have been a part of Clit...
A community hub for activities, events & initiatives in the beautiful Ribble Valley
Grindleton Pavilion opened in November 2012. Initially built to replace the old changing rooms used by Grindleton Football Club, it grew! The new building has a beautiful hall 8 ...
The Ribble Valley young people's page is delivered by the Lancashire Young People's Service and aims to provide young people with local information and advice about the range of se...
Bring your broken items and see if our volunteers can give them a new lease of life! Find us between 10-12 on the third Saturday of every month (exc Aug/Dec) at United Reformed Chu...
Providing affordable space for a wide range of community groups and small businesses
Riding bicycles towards a healthier, happier and more sustainable future.
Come and enjoy getting to know other parents from the local area within a fun environment while enjoying a hot cuppa and a sneaky chocolate biscuit, while your little one can play,...
About Waddington Parish Council Waddington Parish Council serves the people who live and work in our beautiful village. Our aim is to preserve and improve the quality of rural lif...
Sabden Village Hall, formerly St Nicholas' Church Hall, is a community venue hosting a range of social activities and available for hire.
To inform our wonderful customers on our upcoming events
Sawley Village Hall and it’s park are run by a volunteer committee. We are a charity!
The Ribble Valley Dementia Alliance is a voluntary organisation which exists to support people living with dementia and their families. It aims to do this by becoming a 'one stop s...
Edisford Holiday Club runs through out every school Holiday and is open to all children primary school ages.
Repairing/ rebuilding heritage dry stone walls stone by stone, with feature builds at local Shows - get LANTRA qualified in Dry Stone Walling with the DSWA opps throughout the area...