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 pleads guilty to assaulting 57-year-old who later died
Paul suffered injuries following the incident inside the Stag pub in Worden Lane, Leyland, two days before he died.
Prolific shoplifter banned from entering 34 stores including WH Smith and Tesco
Liam Thomas was convicted of various shoplifting offences when he appeared before Blackburn Magistrates' Court on Wednesday.
Highway re-opened after man fell from motorway bridge
A motorway in Lancashire has re-opened after a man fell off a bridge, which saw traffic on the highway stopped.
Blackburn Rovers promotion winner retires and take new coaching role
A member of Blackburn Rovers' 2017/18 promotion-winning squad has retired

Local Weather Forecast
UK and World News Headlines from Sky News
Man sacked after 'impersonating Michael Jackson' was unfairly dismissed, tribunal finds
A man sacked from working in a warehouse after being accused of impersonating Michael Jackson was unfairly dismissed, an employment tribunal has found.
Ed Davey reveals he has written to King to explain Trump state dinner boycott
Sir Ed Davey has written to King Charles to explain why he believes he has to refuse his invite to a state banquet for Donald Trump.
Concern after British couple detained in Iran 'suddenly whisked' to courtroom
A British couple detained in Iran have been "suddenly whisked" to a courtroom in the country's capital, Tehran, their family have said.
Senior judges prepare to rule on whether to overturn asylum seeker hotel injunction
Senior judges have been warned an injunction which would ban asylum seekers from being housed at an Essex hotel could spark further protests if they decide not to overturn it on Friday.