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Council considers public service spending cuts in plan to save £1.21m

29 April 2021
Council considers public service spending cuts in plan to save £1.21m

Council considers public service spending cuts in plan to save £1.21m

29 April 2021

Rutland County Council looks at changes to children’s services, transport, and libraries in Budget Plan to cut deficit left by Govt funding shortfall.


Open University student combines big academic deadline with 100-mile run challenge

29 April 2021
Open University student combines big academic deadline with 100-mile run challenge

Open University student combines big academic deadline with 100-mile run challenge

29 April 2021

Deadline for six-year project and 100-mile running charity challenge for Rutland Foodbank awaits Stephen Lambert in May.


A familiar motor business name returns to town more than 70 years since opening for business

28 April 2021
A familiar motor business name returns to town more than 70 years since opening for business

A familiar motor business name returns to town more than 70 years since opening for business

28 April 2021

The former Donald's dealership on West Street is to reopen as Sycamore Stamford in June after a major revamp


New mum makes bold business move in lockdown as salon relocates to former butcher's

28 April 2021
New mum makes bold business move in lockdown as salon relocates to former butcher's

New mum makes bold business move in lockdown as salon relocates to former butcher's

28 April 2021

Salon owner Kirsty Woods defies challenges of lockdown and parenthood and expands her 12-year business


Breast cancer patient who 'took her condition too seriously' wins harassment case against Oakham teaching agency

27 April 2021
Breast cancer patient who 'took her condition too seriously' wins harassment case against Oakham teaching agency

Breast cancer patient who 'took her condition too seriously' wins harassment case against Oakham teaching agency

27 April 2021

Employment tribunal finds agency managing director 'violated dignity' of Aggie Kownacka after diagnosis and treatment for cancer


Earl Spencer to give talk for Peterborough Cathedral on his new book

24 April 2021
Earl Spencer to give talk for Peterborough Cathedral on his new book

Earl Spencer to give talk for Peterborough Cathedral on his new book

24 April 2021

Tickets on sale for author's June online talk as Earl discusses The White Ship.


A campaign to build town skatepark launches fresh funding appeal to meet autumn deadline

22 April 2021
A campaign to build town skatepark launches fresh funding appeal to meet autumn deadline

A campaign to build town skatepark launches fresh funding appeal to meet autumn deadline

22 April 2021

Bourne Dimension Skatepark group will lose crucial £100,000 Sport England grant if total costs not met by October 1


Voluntary group to fight latest glamping plans for beauty spot at Fineshade Wood

21 April 2021
Voluntary group to fight latest glamping plans for beauty spot at Fineshade Wood

Voluntary group to fight latest glamping plans for beauty spot at Fineshade Wood

21 April 2021

A fifth attempt to develop a meadow next to 18th-century Top Lodge farmhouse raises ecological and access concerns


Your chance to buy your very own ancient woodland

21 April 2021
Your chance to buy your very own ancient woodland

Your chance to buy your very own ancient woodland

21 April 2021

Offers are being invited for a 12.28-acre section of Park Wood, near Thurlby before the May 14 deadline


New High Sheriff of Rutland aims to visit volunteers in every village of county

18 April 2021
New High Sheriff of Rutland aims to visit volunteers in every village of county

New High Sheriff of Rutland aims to visit volunteers in every village of county

18 April 2021

Rutland Agricultural Society chairman David Wood takes over from Richard Cole as county's high sheriff


Town steps up as need for Bourne Foodbank almost doubles in pandemic

15 April 2021
Town steps up as need for Bourne Foodbank almost doubles in pandemic

Town steps up as need for Bourne Foodbank almost doubles in pandemic

15 April 2021

Town's foodbank gives out 75% per cent more in food, toiletries and essentials to 1,916 children and adults in last 12 months.


Bourne family business to close for the final time next month

15 April 2021
Bourne family business to close for the final time next month

Bourne family business to close for the final time next month

15 April 2021

JT Whyles to close its Abbey Road shoe shop having served the town's customers since the 1950s


Flats plan approved for former Market Deeping pub

15 April 2021
Flats plan approved for former Market Deeping pub

Flats plan approved for former Market Deeping pub

15 April 2021

District council approves change of use of former town centre pub, closed since 2018, into five two-bedroom flats.


White Swan at Harringworth goes back to the future as village local is reborn

14 April 2021
White Swan at Harringworth goes back to the future as village local is reborn

White Swan at Harringworth goes back to the future as village local is reborn

14 April 2021

Grade II listed coaching inn is being restored to its former glory for autumn opening with added shop and coffee room


Community step up as demand for Rutland Foodbank rises sharply during Covid-19 pandemic

14 April 2021
Community step up as demand for Rutland Foodbank rises sharply during Covid-19 pandemic

Community step up as demand for Rutland Foodbank rises sharply during Covid-19 pandemic

14 April 2021

Rutland charity praises community support for helping them distribute food for 42,525 meals in last 12 months - up from 12,492 the previous year.


Rutland residents and workers invited to help make county's health and care services fit local needs

13 April 2021
Rutland residents and workers invited to help make county's health and care services fit local needs

Rutland residents and workers invited to help make county's health and care services fit local needs

13 April 2021

Healthwatch Rutland is carrying out the What Matters public consultation through April and May for anyone living or working in the county.


Rutland businesses embrace change after lockdown's harsh lesson

10 April 2021
Rutland businesses embrace change after lockdown's harsh lesson

Rutland businesses embrace change after lockdown's harsh lesson

10 April 2021

An Oakham music agency launches record shop cafe and Uppingham website business reports boom year


How has Rutland business sector and high streets fared through year of pandemic?

09 April 2021
How has Rutland business sector and high streets fared through year of pandemic?

How has Rutland business sector and high streets fared through year of pandemic?

09 April 2021

The forecast is positive for Oakham and Uppingham high street - for traders who have come through lockdown storm


Entrepreneur mums set to launch Stamford community and craft centre

09 April 2021
Entrepreneur mums set to launch Stamford community and craft centre

Entrepreneur mums set to launch Stamford community and craft centre

09 April 2021

Former solicitors transformed into family-focussed centre with shop, workshops, classes and room hire


Trust set up in name of Morcott Red Arrows pilot marks 10th anniversary with £100k fundraising drive

07 April 2021
Trust set up in name of Morcott Red Arrows pilot marks 10th anniversary with £100k fundraising drive

Trust set up in name of Morcott Red Arrows pilot marks 10th anniversary with £100k fundraising drive

07 April 2021

Dr Emma Egging launches series of gruelling challenges for Trust she founded in late husband's name


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