Please note:

Planning applications are the responsibility of Ribble Valley Borough Council and are decided by Ribble Valley Borough Council’s Planning & Development Committee or by Ribble Valley Borough Council Planning Officers under delegated powers.

The Parish Council is a statutory consultee on planning applications within the parish and has 21 days in which to comment on an application. Planning applications are circulated to all parish councillors and comments on the application are noted with the majority view of the Parish Council forming the opinion returned to Ribble Valley Borough Council. If there is a meeting within the appropriate timescale applications will be discussed at that Parish Council meeting. Public participation in discussions on planning applications at Parish Council meetings can be arranged by contacting the Parish Clerk.

The links on this page will link directly to the Ribble Valley Borough Council planning applications webpage where details of applications can be found.

Certain planning applications are dealt with directly by Lancashire County Council. These can also be found by following the appropriate link on the page.

Ribble Valley Borough Council

https://webportal.ribblevalley.gov.uk/planningApplication/search

Rimington & Middop Heritage Day

Ribble Valley Archaeology and Local Historian Brian Stott are holding another Heritage Day

At Rimington Memorial Institute
On Sunday 16 March 11am to 4pm

As well as information on the village's heritage generally there will be information on the exciting archaeological digs we have done in Rimington; these are on the Roman Road and in the search for a lost medieval chapel. We have found well preserved remains of the Roman road and in the search for the chapel we have found the foundations of a large medieval stone building, along with many pieces of medieval pottery and at least one confirmed piece of Roman pottery.

This is a fantastic opportunity to find out about your local heritage, find out how to have a go at archaeology and ask us questions about what we have found and our future plans.