Proper noun
A surname.
A local government district and borough in Lancashire, England.
A river in Pendle borough, Lancashire, known as Pendle Water, which flows into the River Calder (tributary of the Ribble).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAreas such as Pendle, in Lancashire, Herefordshire, and East Staffordshire have all seen spikes in the number of coronavirus cases in the last fortnight, Public Health England has revealed. Source: Internet
Labour leader of Pendle Council Mohammed Iqbal previously told the BBC's Today programme that the restrictions, which the council argued against, had been 'imposed' to 'punish people who have been testing flat out'. Source: Internet
Pendle, which is in second place behind Oldham, has a rate of 67.3, down from 108.6, while Blackburn with Darwen is in third place, where the rate has fallen from 88.2 to 56.1. Source: Internet
Greaves’ conduct is simply unacceptable and Pendle Council must take a stand.” Source: Internet
Maureen Fenton presented two cheques for £1,200 to Marie Curie and their fundraising Ribble Valley group, and Home-Start Pendle and Ribble Valley. Source: Internet
The new restrictions will not apply in the Darwen area of the Blackburn with Darwen upper tier local authority area, parts of Pendle, in Rossendale or in Wigan. Source: Internet