Council sets growth-focused 2026/27 budget aligned with Valley Plan priorities
Rossendale Borough Council has approved its 2026/27 growth-focused budget, supporting the Valley Plan while continuing to deliver key services for residents.
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Update on taxi card payment surcharges in Rossendale
We’re acting on reports of taxi drivers adding illegal card surcharges. If you’re ever charged more than the agreed fare for paying by card, please let our Licensing Team know.
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Man fined over £3,000 after waste dumped on Grane Road
A man has been ordered to pay more than £3,000 after being found guilty of dumping waste in Haslingden, following action taken by Rossendale Borough Council.
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Successful wellbeing and employment event supports Rossendale residents
Rossendale Works, an employment support project created by Rossendale Borough Council and Active Lancashire, welcomed around140 residents to a dedicated Wellbeing and Employment Event.
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New grant funding launched to support Haslingden businesses
Rossendale Borough Council has launched new grant funding to support independent businesses in Haslingden town centre following the completion of the Deardengate public realm improvements.
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Plans approved for Bacup Market redevelopment
Rossendale Borough Council has welcomed the approval of plans to redevelop Bacup Market, marking an important milestone in the ongoing regeneration of Bacup town centre.
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Council Leader Alyson Barnes latest update April 26
Council Leader Alyson Barnes latest update April 26
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Rossendale to host sport, physical activity and wellbeing festival at Marl Pits
Rossendale is set to host its first ever Sport, Physical Activity and Wellbeing Festival this spring and residents are being encouraged to get involved
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Rossendale's Year of Sport shines a spotlight on Rossendale Rugby Club
Rossendale’s Year of Sport continues this month with a focus on rugby, highlighting the work of Rossendale Rugby Club at Marl Pits
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Government strongly backs Rossendale’s £20m Pride in Place Plan
Pride in Place plan can begin after strong backing from Government
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Community board approves four-year Pride in Place investment plan
The Pride in Place Neighbourhood Board has approved a four-year investment plan