The free parking is available from 9.30am on Saturday, December 3, 10, 17 and 24
It will be available at four of Ribble Valley Council’s car parks in Clitheroe and Longridge on four Saturdays in December. , at the Lowergate, Market and Railway View car parks in Clitheroe and the Barclay Road car park in Longridge.
The giveaway is part of the council’s annual festive business boost aimed at attracting shoppers to the borough. Ribble Valley Council leader Cllr Stephen Atkinson said: “We have been offering free festive parking at our main car parks for some years now and the initiative has proved a great success.“A lot of hard work goes into making Christmas in Ribble Valley very special and this year is no exception.
“Most of us will be tightening our belts this Christmas, so forget the hustle and bustle of retail parks or hours spent online and take advantage of free parking in Clitheroe and Longridge to see what our unique, independent shops have to offer.” The free parking is intended for shoppers only, not traders or town centre workers, and other municipal car parks are not included.
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