Respected scientist and TV presenter Professor Lord Robert Winston was in the area to meet and motivate school pupils last week.
Schools from our area have been ranked among the top 10 in the region by a national guide published today (Friday).
An accident on the A1 has seen queues building south of Stamford this afternoon (Thursday).
A royal visitor was in Rutland on Tuesday to complete a special memorial to HRH The Duke of Edinburgh.
Farming sisters Kate and Liz Genever are to host an event combining art, food and agriculture.
Model will be the subject of a special talk at Wake House in Bourne on Wednesday, February 9.
Farming sisters Kate and Liz Genever are to host an event combining art, food and agriculture.
Whether you find the festive spirit elusive, or live for Christmas, this superb seasonal treat at Belton House will hit the spot.
A village history group believe a breakthrough has been made in their project to find a long lost royal palace.
Whether you find the festive spirit elusive, or live for Christmas, this superb seasonal treat at Belton House will hit the spot.
The legacy of a ‘kind, caring and thoughtful’ Stamford man hit by cancer is to live on through a drive to help a cause close to his heart.
A £3 million countywide project to improve the area's electricity supply has begun by drilling under a mainline railway.
A Roman villa complex containing the first mosaic of its kind ever found in Britain has been discovered.
Boys from a Stamford school have been developing their facial hair to support men's health issues through Movember.
A successful musician and conductor who performed for royalty and military top brass is still in demand four years after his death.
The local economy is set for a springtime boost next year with the return of the Rutland-Melton CiCLE Classic for the first time since 2019.
A Rutland school is set to go global after plans were unveiled to develop its first overseas school.
A stunning development has been named best new luxury home in Britain at a national awards ceremony.
Our high streets are to be given a helping hand to bounce back from the Covid-19 pandemic thanks to a £250,000-plus Government grant.
Objectors to plans to expand a landfill site for hazardous and low level radioactive waste have just three more weeks to have their say.