A to Z
Welcome to the South Ribble A to Z of Services
Click on the letters below to see the list of documents for that letter.
Documents in P
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Parish councils
29 June 2006
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Parking
Arrangements for parking administration within South Ribble are now managed by Lancashire Parking Services at Lancashire County Council. This page provides details about South Ribble car park locations and pay and display charges, how to apply for resident and disabled parking permits and what to do if you receive a penalty charge notice.
5 July 2006
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Parks - commemorative donations
The Borough Council operates a scheme whereby trees, picnic benches and seats can be donated to parks and open spaces within South Ribble. This page provides further information about the trees, seats and benches that can be donated and how to make a donation.
18 August 2010
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Parks - events
7 May 2008
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Parks - friends groups
The borough council supports a number of friends groups who carry out a range of environmental projects in their local green spaces on a voluntary basis. This page provides further information about the friends groups operating within South Ribble, what they get involved with and how to join.
20 July 2006
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Parks - maintenance and improvement
The day to day management and maintenance of the borough's parks and green spaces is carried out by South Ribble's Neighbourhood Services Department. This page provides information on the role of the Neighbourhood Teams in maintaining and improving the borough's green spaces and how to report a problem.
7 August 2006
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Parks - rambles and health walks
There are a range of walks and rambles of varying lengths which have been prepared in different locations within South Ribble. This page provides printable versions of the easy to follow route cards for each of the heath walks and rambles.
14 May 2009
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Parks - sports pitches
The council provides a range of sports pitches across the borough for the games of rugby league and association football. This page provides information as to whether the pitches are playable and who to contact if your team would like to play on one of South Ribble's pitches.
30 November 2007
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Parks - tree and woodland management
Trees and woodlands are significant features within South Ribble's landscape and together with hedgerows provide excellent wildlife corridors to link other fragmented habitats. This page provides information about the management and maintenance of borough's trees, protection through preservation orders and advice for private tree owners.
31 July 2006
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Parks and nature reserves guide
South Ribble has several large parks within the borough that offer a diverse range of landscapes from formal Victorian estates to naturalistic woodlands and wildflower meadows. This page provides more detailed information about the borough's principal sites, their location and the facilities they have to offer.
20 July 2006
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Parks and open spaces
South Ribble offers a range of green space that is accessible to the public including parks, nature reserves and woodland. This page provides information about the range of open space available in the borough, who is responsible for its management and maintenance and what events are planned.
20 July 2006
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Parties
2 January 2008
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Passport to leisure
1 August 2006
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Pension credit - housing and council tax benefit
24 July 2006
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Penwortham Education Centre
There are a number of visitor centres in and around the borough of South Ribble providing information about the local countryside, wildlife and events taking place. This page provides information about where the visitor centres are located, opening times and how to contact the managing organisation.
24 July 2006
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Perfoming Animals Registration
The Performing Animals (Regulation) Act 1925 requires any person who exhibits or trains any performing animal to be registered with a local authority.
8 December 2009
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Personal Licence
Personal Licence are only needed in premises which are licensed for the sale of alcohol, this is your own personal licence.
13 September 2006
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Pest control
Most householders will suffer from pest infestations at some time. Quite often it is the cleanest homes that are most at risk. Wherever we live, pests can be a year-round problem and they are not restricted to either rural or urban areas.
17 May 2006
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Pet shops - license
Pet Animals Act 1951
13 September 2006
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Petition - submit a petition
Councils exist not only to provide services, but also to give people a chance to shape the way those services are planned and delivered.
17 July 2006