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Human fruit machine is a winner at fun day

Human fruit machine is a winner at fun day

Human fruit machine is a winner at fun day

29 July 2024

A fun day has raised more than £1,000 in support of a man’s personal charity mission.


Football club dreams of a new ground

Football club dreams of a new ground

Football club dreams of a new ground

29 July 2024

Plans have been drawn up for a new sports ground that could become a football club’s new home.


Anniversary sculpture unveiled - and other tales from the archives

Anniversary sculpture unveiled - and other tales from the archives

Anniversary sculpture unveiled - and other tales from the archives

28 July 2024

Take a trip down memory lane.


School encourages pupils to ‘let their light shine’

School encourages pupils to ‘let their light shine’

School encourages pupils to ‘let their light shine’

27 July 2024

A school which gives pupils every opportunity to ‘let their light shine’ has retained its good rating from Ofsted.


Three-week road closure for ‘extremely complicated’ £40,000 repair works to grade II listed bridges

Three-week road closure for ‘extremely complicated’ £40,000 repair works to grade II listed bridges

Three-week road closure for ‘extremely complicated’ £40,000 repair works to grade II listed bridges

26 July 2024

A road closure will be in place as ‘vital but extremely complicated’ repair work is carried out on two grade II listed bridges.


Burglar who left family in ‘emotional turmoil’ after forcing way into their home as they slept is jailed

Burglar who left family in ‘emotional turmoil’ after forcing way into their home as they slept is jailed

Burglar who left family in ‘emotional turmoil’ after forcing way into their home as they slept is jailed

26 July 2024

A burglar who forced his way into a family home while the occupants, including a child, slept has been jailed - after being spotted in Lincolnshire.

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Family fun for all

Family fun for all

Family fun for all

26 July 2024

Visitors to a charity fun day will be able to enjoy a whole host of activities from dance demonstrations to penalty shootouts.


TV and radio journalist to host business awards

TV and radio journalist to host business awards

TV and radio journalist to host business awards

26 July 2024

A TV and radio journalist will host this year’s Rutland & Stamford Mercury Business Awards.


How you can spot the Red Arrows

How you can spot the Red Arrows

How you can spot the Red Arrows

24 July 2024

Plane spotters will soon be able to get a glimpse of the Red Arrows.


‘We need to feed our school children so they can have a better chance in society’

‘We need to feed our school children so they can have a better chance in society’

‘We need to feed our school children so they can have a better chance in society’

24 July 2024

A council has called for primary school children to receive free school meals within the district.


Plans for 119 new homes and village hall submitted

Plans for 119 new homes and village hall submitted

Plans for 119 new homes and village hall submitted

24 July 2024

A village could be set for 119 new homes and a hall.

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Councillor’s push for Proportional Representation and preferential voting fails

Councillor’s push for Proportional Representation and preferential voting fails

Councillor’s push for Proportional Representation and preferential voting fails

23 July 2024

A council has rejected calls for electoral reform, despite concerns that the current system is outdated.


Every dog - and owner - can have its day at upcoming show

Every dog - and owner - can have its day at upcoming show

Every dog - and owner - can have its day at upcoming show

23 July 2024

A parade of paw-fect pooches can be expected at an upcoming dog show and family fun day - and owners can get in on the act too.


Artists bring colour and life to sensory garden

Artists bring colour and life to sensory garden

Artists bring colour and life to sensory garden

22 July 2024

A countryside mural was showcased to the public during a sensory garden open afternoon.


Police refuse to reveal if ram raid criminals have been brought to justice

Police refuse to reveal if ram raid criminals have been brought to justice

Police refuse to reveal if ram raid criminals have been brought to justice

22 July 2024

Police chiefs are refusing to reveal the results of investigations into a series of ram raids, arguing it could aid offenders if they told the public.

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Petition to keep postwoman - and other stories from our archives.

Petition to keep postwoman - and other stories from our archives.

Petition to keep postwoman - and other stories from our archives.

21 July 2024

A trip down memory lane to look at stories from the depths of our long archives.


‘We need to help our veterans’

‘We need to help our veterans’

‘We need to help our veterans’

21 July 2024

We need to be helping the veterans in our district, writes leader of the opposition at district council.

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Meet our Rutland & Stamford Mercury Business Awards finalists

Meet our Rutland & Stamford Mercury Business Awards finalists

Meet our Rutland & Stamford Mercury Business Awards finalists

19 July 2024

The finalists for this year’s Rutland & Stamford Mercury Business Awards have been announced.


Headteacher bids goodbye with fond memories

Headteacher bids goodbye with fond memories

Headteacher bids goodbye with fond memories

19 July 2024

A headteacher is leaving the school she loves after 23 years at the helm.


“How can we decide what the community feels is important when just over half voted?’

“How can we decide what the community feels is important when just over half voted?’

“How can we decide what the community feels is important when just over half voted?’

18 July 2024

More people have been urged to make their voices heard after more than 30,000 residents in this area did not vote in last week’s General Election.

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