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
Popular Lancashire pub closes for major refurbishment
The Ship & Royal pub on Clifton Street in Lytham St Annes has closed for a major refurbishment
Pendle tennis court given complete revamp in final step to improve local park
A Pendle tennis court has been given a complete revamp, in the final step to improve a local park.
Lancashire's 'king bakers' are back bidding to be top of the pile
The third-generation bakery, has been treating residents in Oswaldtwistle to high-quality baked goods for nearly 80 years.
Blackburn rave saw 3,000 Acid House fans head into a field
For a time in the late 1980s, Blackburn was at the centre of the country’s ‘rave culture’

Local Weather Forecast
UK and World News Headlines from Sky News
Record number of peers expected to join historic assisted dying debate
Peers are being urged to approach the upcoming assisted dying debate in the House of Lords with "care and compassion", as a record number are expected to contribute to the discussion on the issue.
British couple held in Iran 'in conditions you can't even imagine', says son
"Mum is teaching yoga and English to her cellmates in Iranian prison."
Asylum seekers come face-to-face with migrant hotel critics
"It makes me sad. We left when our country had the troubles so we should have in this world… the humanity".
Vulnerable children in care being let down by 'dysfunctional' system, watchdog warns
The annual cost of children's residential care has almost doubled to £3.1bn since 2019, putting pressure on local authority finances.