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Council workers to use body worn cameras to protect them from ‘aggression’

Council workers to use body worn cameras to protect them from ‘aggression’

Council workers to use body worn cameras to protect them from ‘aggression’

18 July 2025

Council staff will use body worn cameras to protect them from ‘aggression’ and ‘danger’.


Health chief pleads case of Healthwatch as ‘trusted, impartial voice for patients’

Health chief pleads case of Healthwatch as ‘trusted, impartial voice for patients’

Health chief pleads case of Healthwatch as ‘trusted, impartial voice for patients’

18 July 2025

A health watchdog has joined together with other organisations from across the country to urge the health secretary to re-think plans to scrap them.


Have your say on local government shake up

Have your say on local government shake up

Have your say on local government shake up

18 July 2025

Rutland residents can voice their opinions on the forthcoming local government shake up at three events next week.


New director of children’s services appointed

New director of children’s services appointed

New director of children’s services appointed

18 July 2025

A temporary new director of children’s services has been appointed at Rutland County Council.


Four young people did a great job in tackling the real culture war in this powerful play

Four young people did a great job in tackling the real culture war in this powerful play

Four young people did a great job in tackling the real culture war in this powerful play

18 July 2025

Four young people in the space of an hour have courageously tackled the real culture war - and our politicians should really take note.


Membership falls at council-run gym after new PureGym opens nearby

Membership falls at council-run gym after new PureGym opens nearby

Membership falls at council-run gym after new PureGym opens nearby

18 July 2025

Gym memberships will continue to fall at a council-facility if it is not improved, councillors have warned.


New speed reduction programme aims to ‘encourage better driving’

New speed reduction programme aims to ‘encourage better driving’

New speed reduction programme aims to ‘encourage better driving’

18 July 2025

Driver speeds through Rutland’s villages will be checked as part of a new speed reduction programme.


Shop to be converted into shared housing

Shop to be converted into shared housing

Shop to be converted into shared housing

18 July 2025

A disused shop is set to become an 11-bedroom house in multiple occupation after planners gave the go-ahead.

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How would you improve our public transport network?

How would you improve our public transport network?

How would you improve our public transport network?

17 July 2025

The county's residents are being urged to come forward with their ideas for how to improve Lincolnshire's transport network.


‘If we don’t work on the market now, I fear we won’t have one’

‘If we don’t work on the market now, I fear we won’t have one’

‘If we don’t work on the market now, I fear we won’t have one’

17 July 2025

A town market could be lost if improvements are not made, a councillor has warned.


Trio leaves Tory group to form new Reform UK presence

Trio leaves Tory group to form new Reform UK presence

Trio leaves Tory group to form new Reform UK presence

17 July 2025

Three South Kesteven councillors have defected from the Conservatives to join Reform UK.

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‘People are being charged for being ill. I don’t think hospital parking prices are right’

‘People are being charged for being ill. I don’t think hospital parking prices are right’

‘People are being charged for being ill. I don’t think hospital parking prices are right’

17 July 2025

Councillors feel that the sick are being punished by the recent rises in hospital car park prices.


Investigation into cause of sinking road

Investigation into cause of sinking road

Investigation into cause of sinking road

17 July 2025

Highways bosses say they will be investigating the cause of a sinking section of road.

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Developer that cannot afford to pay healthcare, transport and education contributions on 434-home site puts its case across

Developer that cannot afford to pay healthcare, transport and education contributions on 434-home site puts its case across

Developer that cannot afford to pay healthcare, transport and education contributions on 434-home site puts its case across

17 July 2025

A developer which says it cannot afford to pay full community contributions on a 434-home site says it is committed to helping meet housing supply.

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‘Reforming police forces into larger and fewer number won’t solve the underlying problem’

‘Reforming police forces into larger and fewer number won’t solve the underlying problem’

‘Reforming police forces into larger and fewer number won’t solve the underlying problem’

17 July 2025

Cash-strapped Lincolnshire Police’s problems will not be solved by being absorbed into a ‘mega force’ says the county’s commissioner.


Questions raised over new waste collection services as district prepares to switch to bins

Questions raised over new waste collection services as district prepares to switch to bins

Questions raised over new waste collection services as district prepares to switch to bins

16 July 2025

Councillors in South Holland have raised concerns about how the new waste collection service will be implemented.

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Councillors object to solar farm plans

Councillors object to solar farm plans

Councillors object to solar farm plans

16 July 2025

Councillors have objected to plans to build a solar farm covering more than 1,000 hectares of land on the Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire border.


‘Could we get a sports centre for the village?’ Councillors consider ways pylon project could deliver investment

‘Could we get a sports centre for the village?’ Councillors consider ways pylon project could deliver investment

‘Could we get a sports centre for the village?’ Councillors consider ways pylon project could deliver investment

15 July 2025

A village which could be on the route of a new 60km pylon route is putting together a plan to get cash out of National Grid bosses for the community.


Group fight to ensure housing development has minimal impact

Group fight to ensure housing development has minimal impact

Group fight to ensure housing development has minimal impact

15 July 2025

A group of villagers are fighting to ensure a housing development on the edge of their village has minimal impact.


Weight limit reduction for vehicles could reduce congestion

Weight limit reduction for vehicles could reduce congestion

Weight limit reduction for vehicles could reduce congestion

15 July 2025

A 7.5 tonne weight limit has been proposed on a road in an attempt to reduce congestion in the town.


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