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Things to do this bank holiday

Things to do this bank holiday

Things to do this bank holiday

23 August 2021

August Bank Holiday beckons us to enjoy the last days of summer, so what is there to do this long weekend?


Free screening of Military Wives starts film season

Free screening of Military Wives starts film season

Free screening of Military Wives starts film season

22 August 2021

British comedy drama Military Wives will kick off a new season of cinema at Rutland County Museum.


Owner sells four pubs

Owner sells four pubs

Owner sells four pubs

18 August 2021

The owner of Knead Pubs has sold four of his businesses.


Lame excuses employers give for not paying their staff fairly

Lame excuses employers give for not paying their staff fairly

Lame excuses employers give for not paying their staff fairly

18 August 2021

HMRC has revealed the worst reasons given for not paying staff the National Minimum Wage.


Broadband cables could be added to water pipes to reach rural areas

Broadband cables could be added to water pipes to reach rural areas

Broadband cables could be added to water pipes to reach rural areas

18 August 2021

More than £4 million is available to help innovative projects come up with safe ways for broadband cables to be added to water pipes.


Catch The Houndogs in action

Catch The Houndogs in action

Catch The Houndogs in action

17 August 2021

Rockabilly band The Houndogs will perform a free pub gig this weekend.


'Why I'm happy bubbles have come to an end'

'Why I'm happy bubbles have come to an end'

'Why I'm happy bubbles have come to an end'

16 August 2021

The end of the bubble system is a relief for working parents but the best news for our children.


Campaign launched to reopen town swimming pool

Campaign launched to reopen town swimming pool

Campaign launched to reopen town swimming pool

16 August 2021

An Oakham mum has launched a petition calling on Rutland County Council to give the public a place to swim.


Self-isolation rules to be scaled back

Self-isolation rules to be scaled back

Self-isolation rules to be scaled back

16 August 2021

New self-isolation rules for children and fully vaccinated adults are in place bringing the classroom bubble system to an end.


Candidates named in upcoming by-election

Candidates named in upcoming by-election

Candidates named in upcoming by-election

15 August 2021

Voters will go to the polls next Thursday to elect a new county councillor.


Drones could be used in fight against potholes

Drones could be used in fight against potholes

Drones could be used in fight against potholes

13 August 2021

Drones and 3D printing could help to solve the misery of potholes for motorists.


Wetherspoons to slash prices for one day only next month

Wetherspoons to slash prices for one day only next month

Wetherspoons to slash prices for one day only next month

13 August 2021

Wetherspoons is to cut the price of food and drink in its pubs for one day to highlight the impact of VAT on the hospitality sector.


‘Villages vulnerable if MoD land is rejected’

‘Villages vulnerable if MoD land is rejected’

‘Villages vulnerable if MoD land is rejected’

13 August 2021

In a little over a fortnight one of the most controversial development plans since the creation of Rutland Water will be discussed.


School records 28 per cent of top grades

School records 28 per cent of top grades

School records 28 per cent of top grades

12 August 2021

An Oakham school has celebrated GCSE success as more than a quarter of grades awarded to pupils were at the very top echelon.


Supermarket offers free refills

Supermarket offers free refills

Supermarket offers free refills

12 August 2021

Morrisons petrol stations are offering customers free water refills at its forecourts in a bid to cut plastic waste.


'Extraordinary resilience' helped pupils gain great grades

'Extraordinary resilience' helped pupils gain great grades

'Extraordinary resilience' helped pupils gain great grades

12 August 2021

A school principal has praised pupils and staff for their hard work during the lockdowns.


Animal lovers lose millions to pet fraud

Animal lovers lose millions to pet fraud

Animal lovers lose millions to pet fraud

12 August 2021

Potential pet owners are being told to be cautious when trying to buy an animal through the internet after fraudsters made millions in the last year.


Groups fund memorial bench

Groups fund memorial bench

Groups fund memorial bench

11 August 2021

A memorial bench has been purchased to honour those who fought in the wars.


Surge in the value of some homes

Surge in the value of some homes

Surge in the value of some homes

11 August 2021

House prices in Rutland rose by 30 per cent in a year, according to the Land Registry House Price Index.


Supermarket staff welcome Boxing Day closure

Supermarket staff welcome Boxing Day closure

Supermarket staff welcome Boxing Day closure

10 August 2021

One of the UK's largest supermarkets is set to remain closed on Boxing Day, a move being welcomed by many who say key workers deserve a break.


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