An garage worker who crashed her car while more than twice the drink drive limit faces losing the licence that allows her to sell alcohol.
A Lord Lieutenant has reflected on the significance of the world’s first memorial to Queen Elizabeth II.
The final batch of homes on a housing development have been approved, but a councillor living in the area says residents have been 'forgotten about’.
An underground house built significantly bigger than allowed has received retrospective council approval.
The architectural firm which designed a controversial eco home in Edith Weston has submitted plans for another underground house in the county.
A GP surgery could move to a nearby greenfield site earmarked for a small housing development.
A self-builder has won a planning battle after an inspector has allowed his amplified plans in a village to go ahead.
A decision to decorate the inside of a public toilet green has led to division within a town council.
A busy medical centre says it is ‘actively pursuing’ funding for a new purpose built site and has found a ‘promising piece of land’.
A town’s unique statue of the late Queen Elizabeth II has been valued at £200,000.
After delays and objections, the final parcel of land at Barleythorpe is being recommended for approval.
Rutland’s voluntary sector has been given a financial boost as the county’s citizen’s advice bureau has received new funding to help strengthen it.
A new network of on street charging points will be rolled out across Rutland next year.
A police and crime commissioner has failed to find a new chief constable after a recruitment campaign and so has promoted the deputy.
Rutland will be open to speculative housing developments for the next 12 months, due to a change in national policy.
Plans are being developed to create a Rutland neighbourhood health team at the new transport hub.
Money from developer contributions will pay for adaptions to a historic hall before a town council relocates there.
Councillors have raised concerns about what may happen if the authority merges with other councils that are carrying heavy debts.
The petition to save Rutland as a ceremonial county has been submitted to parliament.
A site in Rutland could become one of the Government’s new towns.