Objections have been made to the majority of sites being considered for future housing developments.
A package of measures to protect the future of high streets has been suggested in response to a survey of small business owners.
A familiar face has been appointed as the new town clerk.
A river was awash with colour when 23 teams took part in a community raft race.
A school which gives pupils every opportunity to ‘let their light shine’ has retained its good rating from Ofsted.
Visitors to a charity fun day will be able to enjoy a whole host of activities from dance demonstrations to penalty shootouts.
A couple will kick off their wedding day by taking part in a 5km parkrun - and they’ve asked their guests to join them.
The next generation of gymnasts will benefit from a new dedicated training centre when it opens in September.
A schoolgirl is a triple world champion after clinching three gold medals at an international competition.
Hockey players were put through their paces in a bleep test challenge.
The finalists for this year’s Rutland & Stamford Mercury Business Awards have been announced.
A headteacher is leaving the school she loves after 23 years at the helm.
A forklift driver who experienced shocking misogynistic abuse in the workplace is on a mission to spread kindness.
A social group rounded off a successful year with a performance by local singers.
Police have reissued their appeal for mobile phone footage following an assault.
Swimming pool opening hours are being reduced during the summer holidays because of roof repairs.
Gym-goers have abandoned their plans to open a new community-run fitness centre.
A three-month road closure comes into force next week while work is carried out on a new housing development.
A thriving playgroup could be forced to close unless a new volunteer comes forward to take the lead.
Wildflowers have been planted to create a new wildlife haven.