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‘Noise pollution’ complaints about music on bandstand

06 October 2023
‘Noise pollution’ complaints about music on bandstand

‘Noise pollution’ complaints about music on bandstand

06 October 2023

A town bandstand's use is being curtailed following complaints about noise.


Land could be compulsorily bought to make way for solar farm

04 October 2023
Land could be compulsorily bought to make way for solar farm

Land could be compulsorily bought to make way for solar farm

04 October 2023

Land could be compulsorily purchased to make way for a solar farm.

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Homes ‘too dense’ to be approved at the moment

28 September 2023
Homes ‘too dense’ to be approved at the moment

Homes ‘too dense’ to be approved at the moment

28 September 2023

Plans for 66 homes have been deferred.


Cost of care to be reviewed

28 September 2023
Cost of care to be reviewed

Cost of care to be reviewed

28 September 2023

Charges for council care and support are to be given consideration for the year ahead.


Road crash risk means monarch statue is on the move

26 September 2023
Road crash risk means monarch statue is on the move

Road crash risk means monarch statue is on the move

26 September 2023

A statue of the Queen will be positioned behind a library to avoid it causing car crashes.

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Christmas lights will be ready

26 September 2023
Christmas lights will be ready

Christmas lights will be ready

26 September 2023

A town's Christmas lights will cost £1,455 to fix for the festive season.


Oakham bus station will not use ‘levelling up’ money

14 September 2023
Oakham bus station will not use ‘levelling up’ money

Oakham bus station will not use ‘levelling up’ money

14 September 2023

Council projects designed to have a lasting impact for residents and visitors to the area.


Broken boilers to be replaced for winter

14 September 2023
Broken boilers to be replaced for winter

Broken boilers to be replaced for winter

14 September 2023

A council-owned office space is getting new boilers in time for winter.


Queen statue almost complete

14 September 2023
Queen statue almost complete

Queen statue almost complete

14 September 2023

A statue of the late Queen Elizabeth II is a step closer to being unveiled.


MP: “I am not finished fighting yet”

13 September 2023
MP: “I am not finished fighting yet”

MP: “I am not finished fighting yet”

13 September 2023

Rutland’s MP is ‘not finished fighting yet’ despite her proposed amendments failing to be included in the Energy Bill.


Have your say on town’s future

13 September 2023
Have your say on town’s future

Have your say on town’s future

13 September 2023

People will be consulted on a neighbourhood plan before it goes to a referendum.


Sixty-nine new speed indicators on the roads

13 September 2023
Sixty-nine new speed indicators on the roads

Sixty-nine new speed indicators on the roads

13 September 2023

Drivers can expect to see 69 new speed indicator devices alongside roads across Rutland.

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‘Pond poses risk to playing children’

08 September 2023
‘Pond poses risk to playing children’

‘Pond poses risk to playing children’

08 September 2023

Signs warning of a deep pond near a children’s play park are needed, a mayor has said.


Scruffy bins to be replaced

08 September 2023
Scruffy bins to be replaced

Scruffy bins to be replaced

08 September 2023

A town is to get new litter bins after the council decided the old ones were looking shabby.


Help needed with countryside logo

08 September 2023
Help needed with countryside logo

Help needed with countryside logo

08 September 2023

A new logo is needed for a group promoting access to the countryside.


Your say on public transport

07 September 2023
Your say on public transport

Your say on public transport

07 September 2023

People have supplied their council with feedback on public transport.


MP pushes to change solar farms policy

07 September 2023
MP pushes to change solar farms policy

MP pushes to change solar farms policy

07 September 2023

Amendments to a bill going through Parliament could throw a spanner in the works of solar farm projects.


Dustcarts to cost council £2 million

07 September 2023
Dustcarts to cost council £2 million

Dustcarts to cost council £2 million

07 September 2023

A council will replace its fleet of bin and road cleaning lorries.


Police boss celebrates recruitment drive with home secretary

07 September 2023
Police boss celebrates recruitment drive with home secretary

Police boss celebrates recruitment drive with home secretary

07 September 2023

Rutland's police and crime commissioner has made a special visit to 10 Downing Street.


There’s a new alderman in town

06 September 2023
There’s a new alderman in town

There’s a new alderman in town

06 September 2023

With 60 years of local politics under his belt, a councillor has won the right to remain on the guest lists of some top civic events.


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