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
Met Office weather warning: Thunderstorms across East Lancashire
The weather service has granted a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms.
Whalley Artisan Market returns this weekend
The bustling Whalley Market is set to return this weekend with more than 50 local traders, artisan food and much more.
Ribble Valley caravan park sold to UK holiday company
A holiday park which was looking to expand its site, much to the dismay of local residents, has been sold to a British company.
Gisburn hotel invites couple who stayed for 1976 wedding back for £13.49
A couple who spent their honeymoon night at an East Lancashire hotel were invited back nearly 46 years later at the same price they paid in 1976.

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Latest UK and World News Headlines
Kalush Orchestra perform first UK gig at Glastonbury Festival - with set written in just days 
Eurovision winners Kalush Orchestra - who brought home victory for war-torn Ukraine in last month's contest - have performed their first UK gig at Glastonbury Festival.
Rail union 'won't hesitate' to take further strike action as third walkout causes weekend disruption
Rail union boss Mick Lynch has warned his members will not hesitate to take further strike action as he said the disruptive dispute had "a long way to go yet".
'A dark day for women': Billie Eilish blasts US abortion ruling as she becomes Glastonbury's youngest headline act 
Billie Eilish has become Glastonbury Festival's youngest ever headline act, with the Los Angeles-born star performing on the Pyramid Stage on Friday night.
It once cost £1 to get into Glastonbury - but now fans are feeling the effects of spending squeeze
A cheap festival should not be an oxymoron but many people at Glastonbury this year are in a very different place financially to where they were when they booked their tickets before the coronavirus pandemic.