More than half of Rutlanders are unable to get an NHS dental appointment, according to a survey.
A new ‘banking hub’ will mean people can still do financial transactions face to face.
New signs will be put up in a field at a cost of £252.
A young boy with a life-threatening chronic kidney disease has been presented with a Prime Minister's award.
An application for 66 homes has been approved – to prevent the developer from pulling out.
Two councillors, who have served for more than 50 years between them, have been recognised.
More than 40 elderly, lonely and infirm residents have enjoyed a Christmas meal and carol singing entertainment.
Police officers warned of the dangers of drink or drug driving with coffins wrapped in images of crashed vehicles.
A carol service was held in Rutland at the request of HRH The Princess of Wales.
People are concerned about a lack of same-day NHS care for urgent health issues.
Following two recent drop-in sessions, Healthwatch Rutland has announced a series of new dates.
People aged 11 to 25 are being encouraged to take part in a health survey.
County will not receive much funding from the termination of the HS2 project.
People are being invited to share their views on crime and policing with the team responsible.
Christmas shoppers can benefit from free parking in council-owned car parks during late-night shopping events.
A council has denied it is blocking access to a special needs school in order to close it.
A new quarry has been approved despite objections.
First, there were speed vans… now speed guns.
More than £396,000 has been spent on potholes on Rutland’s roads in 2022/23.
More than 100 people held a town centre protest aiming to save a special needs nursery school from closure.