A specialist provision which helps primary children on the verge of exclusion has been praised by Rutland’s schools forum.
The quality of work being carried out by a new highways contractor is already being questioned by residents according to a serving councillor.
A health watchdog is looking into the experience people who self fund their own social care are facing.
Rutland’s health board will stop prescribing gluten free foods.
The MP for Rutland has warned the county could be forced into a ‘mega council’ as part of new government proposals.
External auditors say there are ‘no significant weaknesses’ in how a council is operating.
School leaders have voiced concerns about the local education authority’s proposed increase to cover special needs funding.
An historic hall could receive support from cash provided to the town council from developers.
Plans to change the way home to school transport in Rutland is delivered and paid for have taken a step forward.
A town council is considering stepping in to help secure the future of an historic hall.
A town councillor has died.
A tennis club has appealed to the town council to help with an ‘urgent’ need to replace its clubhouse.
Changes to Rutland’s bus services will be discussed at a forum next week.
Workers will be able to gain new skills thanks to funding received for training.
Campaigners against a large solar farm on green fields lost their battle last night.
Inspectors have given a mixed judgment on a police force, with some areas judged as good and others requiring improvement.
Low income families and children with special needs could be affected by new school transport plans.
Fifteen girls were raped during a three-month period this year.
A deputy police and crime commissioner is leaving the post.
Shopkeepers are ‘giving up reporting shoplifting because nothing is happening’ according to a senior councillor.