A site in Rutland could become one of the Government’s new towns.
Technical issues on Rutland County Council’s new on demand bus app have now been fixed.
Campaigners fighting to save their village library are feeling hopeful after a senior councillor said money to keep it open ‘may have been found’.
A new on demand bus service has launched today, but technical issues mean people living in some areas cannot use the app.
The Leicester and Rutland probation board head has said an emergency response group has been ‘stood up’ again to respond to prison overcrowding.
A project to set up a new children’s care home in Rutland has been approved.
A new role has been created to manage the reorganisation of local government in Rutland.
The owner of a solar farm project is to be questioned on its community commitments.
Interviews for a new police chief constable take place next week.
A council’s new flagship on-demand bus service has been hit with technical issues ahead of its launch on Monday.
Cycling tuition for pupils will continue after a secondary school stepped in to run it.
A police and crime commissioner has said he is ‘very pleased’ with the way hate crime is being scrutinised.
A proposal to join Rutland with South Kesteven and South Holland districts was the overwhelming favourite at a public meeting.
A council is proposing to open a new children’s home in a bid to save costs and keep children taken away from their families closer to home.
Residents are being asked to have their say on shaping a new cultural and civic centre at the county’s museum.
The lack of a five year housing supply in Rutland has led to a previously refused housing development being given the go ahead on appeal.
The MP for Rutland and Stamford is holding two public meetings next week about the council mergers coming down the tracks.
Villagers will now have to take a detour up the A1 to use their nearest petrol station after the access was declared unsafe.
Councillors refused to consider a planning application for the final parcel of a development due to officers giving them information too late.
Detailed plans for a 200 home housing estate originally given planning permission three years ago have been submitted.