Welcome to Ribble FM
"The Voice of the Valley"
Ribble FM is a CIC not-for-profit organisation which provides a full-time radio service to the Ribble Valley area of Lancashire. We provide entertainment by playing a huge range of great music, local event news and and of course those all important traffic and weather updates.
As a community station we are here to support other charities, organisations, community groups and individuals by offering a platform to be heard on. We also support local businesses by offering a fantastic advertising platform.

Local News Headlines from the Lancashire Telegraph
Man in his 50s from Burnley dies in A59 horror crash
A man has died following a serious crash which closed a main road for several hours
Lancashire County Council backs new young people participation scheme
Lancashire County Council has reaffirmed its commitment to making young people heard by backing the Children and Young People’s Participation Strategy
Man attacked pub landlady then returned with axe
A MAN who assaulted a landlady during an incident outside the pub left the scene but returned shortly after brandishing an axe.
Clitheroe: Firefighters called to building’s structural collapse
At around 12.17am, three fire engines from Clitheroe and Nelson were called to Brennand Street, Clitheroe.

Local Weather Forecast
UK and World News Headlines from Sky News
BMW in talks with UK government over £75m grant for electric Mini
The German automotive giant BMW is in talks with the government about a £75m funding package that would secure production of electric Minis at its Oxfordshire plant.
Extensive search for man who 'fell into water' in Edinburgh
A search operation has launched for a man who reportedly fell into water in Edinburgh.
Princess of Wales shares picture of herself as a baby
The Princess of Wales has shared a picture of herself as a baby, smiling and reaching for her father's face.
Fears of fire after Grenfell tragedy are 'holding back switch to building with wood'
Fear of fire in the wake of the Grenfell tragedy is holding back a switch to more sustainable building materials, a leading architect has told Sky News.