White Ribbon to fly above County Hall

It's part of the county's show of support for this year's international White Ribbon Campaign to end all violence towards women and girls

White Ribbon flag to fly above County Hall
Author: Dale WetterPublished 23rd Nov 2017

Lancashire County Council is supporting this year's international White Ribbon Campaign.

White Ribbon is an international campaign established by men to end all forms of male violence against women and girls - and it's now in its twelfth year.

The White Ribbon flag will fly above County Hall from Saturday 25th November - International White Ribbon Day - to mark the beginning of a two-week campaign. Activities will run until Monday 10th December.

Large white ribbons and banners will be displayed at some county council-run buildings, together with information about the campaign. There will also be pledges for people to sign to support the campaign and badges they can take to help spread the message.

County Councillor Peter Buckley, cabinet member for community and cultural services, said: "Violence against women can come in all forms whether it's domestic abuse or attacks on the street.

"Displaying the white ribbon is a clear sign that we won't stand for it. We're pleased to support the campaign and hope the white ribbons at county council buildings and libraries will help spread the important message.

"We want people across Lancashire to join in with this campaign and help to transform the lives of women and girls affected by violence."

For more information about the White Ribbon Campaign, visit www.whiteribbon.org.uk.