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Party leader tells residents why they should vote Reform UK

22 May 2024
Party leader tells residents why they should vote Reform UK

Party leader tells residents why they should vote Reform UK

22 May 2024

A right-wing candidate hoping to win votes at this year’s general election attracted a paying audience in Rutland.

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Boost for volunteer life-savers

10 May 2024
Boost for volunteer life-savers

Boost for volunteer life-savers

10 May 2024

Life-savers’ work in the community has received a boost from a mayor coming to the end of her year.


Steep increase in pupils with special needs

10 May 2024
Steep increase in pupils with special needs

Steep increase in pupils with special needs

10 May 2024

A report suggests more children have special needs that may require support in school.


Town has a new mayor

09 May 2024
Town has a new mayor

Town has a new mayor

09 May 2024

A former mayor has returned to the post he held five years ago.


Councillor expelled from parish council

08 May 2024
Councillor expelled from parish council

Councillor expelled from parish council

08 May 2024

A councillor expelled for ‘not attending meetings’ may have been wrongly dismissed from her seat.


‘We want to raise awareness of dementia so that others can benefit from our experiences’

22 April 2024
‘We want to raise awareness of dementia so that others can benefit from our experiences’

‘We want to raise awareness of dementia so that others can benefit from our experiences’

22 April 2024

A broadcaster and his wife have shared their experiences of dementia as part of a campaign by a county MP.


Cries of ‘you should be ashamed of yourselves’ as council votes to close leisure centre

19 April 2024
Cries of ‘you should be ashamed of yourselves’ as council votes to close leisure centre

Cries of ‘you should be ashamed of yourselves’ as council votes to close leisure centre

19 April 2024

A council has voted to close a leisure centre instead of using money allocated for flood management to keep it open.

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‘We have to decide the future of a much loved sports facility while balancing the books’

26 March 2024
‘We have to decide the future of a much loved sports facility while balancing the books’

‘We have to decide the future of a much loved sports facility while balancing the books’

26 March 2024

The future of a sports centre still hangs in the balance following a council meeting.


Protesters hit target for legal challenge against school closure

12 March 2024
Protesters hit target for legal challenge against school closure

Protesters hit target for legal challenge against school closure

12 March 2024

A group set up to save a school has raised £5,000 for a legal challenge against its closure.


Parents paying £5,000 to challenge school closure

09 March 2024
Parents paying £5,000 to challenge school closure

Parents paying £5,000 to challenge school closure

09 March 2024

Campaigners fighting the closure of a special education needs school are preparing for a legal challenge against the decision.


Light points out police presence

03 March 2024
Light points out police presence

Light points out police presence

03 March 2024

A traditional blue lamp has been installed at a police beat office - despite criticism.


Former Tory council accused of being ‘timid’ and ‘indecisive’ on spending

01 March 2024
Former Tory council accused of being ‘timid’ and ‘indecisive’ on spending

Former Tory council accused of being ‘timid’ and ‘indecisive’ on spending

01 March 2024

A councillor has accused the previous Conservative administration of a council of being ‘timid’ and ‘indecisive’ on spending.


‘It’s been fantastic to see the difference that levelling up money is making in communities’

26 February 2024
‘It’s been fantastic to see the difference that levelling up money is making in communities’

‘It’s been fantastic to see the difference that levelling up money is making in communities’

26 February 2024

The Minister for Levelling Up has visited Rutland today to see how the county will spend the millions of pounds of funding it was awarded.


Bankruptcy and disappearing acts – ways people avoid paying tax are revealed

24 February 2024
Bankruptcy and disappearing acts – ways people avoid paying tax are revealed

Bankruptcy and disappearing acts – ways people avoid paying tax are revealed

24 February 2024

A council will write off £150,000 it is owed - and pocket £230 that someone overpaid.


Housing plan hits the buffers

15 February 2024
Housing plan hits the buffers

Housing plan hits the buffers

15 February 2024

A planning appeal over 41 homes has been refused after residents launched a petition.


Business coaches to talk at free event

13 February 2024
Business coaches to talk at free event

Business coaches to talk at free event

13 February 2024

A summit will give businesspeople the chance to share opportunities for innovation and growth.


Where should EV chargers go?

12 February 2024
Where should EV chargers go?

Where should EV chargers go?

12 February 2024

People are being asked where electric vehicle charging points should be located.


Sympathy but no Government money for many flood victims

09 February 2024
Sympathy but no Government money for many flood victims

Sympathy but no Government money for many flood victims

09 February 2024

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has offered no immediate relief for Rutland flood victims, despite being asked.


NHS to hold jobs fair

08 February 2024
NHS to hold jobs fair

NHS to hold jobs fair

08 February 2024

A free event will help people interested in having a career in the NHS.


‘I want to hear about community safety issues’

07 February 2024
‘I want to hear about community safety issues’

‘I want to hear about community safety issues’

07 February 2024

Crime issues will be up for discussion at two new policing surgeries.


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