By Evie Payne
29th Nov 2023 | Local News
Alicia Kearns signed a joint letter to the Chancellor ahead of the Autumn Statement calling for the 75% business rates relief in leisure, hospitality and retail.
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By Evie Payne
29th Nov 2023 | Local News
Alicia Kearns signed a joint letter to the Chancellor ahead of the Autumn Statement calling for the 75% business rates relief in leisure, hospitality and retail.
By Robert Alexander - Local Democracy Reporting Service
28th Nov 2023 | Local News
Rutland's new speed guns were unveiled for Road Safety Awareness Week, 19 - 25 November 2023.
By Robert Alexander - Local Democracy Reporting Service
28th Nov 2023 | Local News
A new quarry, situated between Cottesmore and Greetham, has been given the green light, welcoming unanimous support from Rutland County Council.
Enjoy a range of regular and one-off, family-friendly, foodie, and grown up events across Rutland this December. .
By Robert Alexander - Local Democracy Reporting Service
28th Nov 2023 | Local News
Pothole repair, carriageway patching and surface treatment works left £27,000 in the kitty from a grant of £423,000 for the year.
Rutland County Council is once again providing free parking for Late Night Shopping events in Oakham and Uppingham. .
By Evie Payne
28th Nov 2023 | Local News
Find out more about Peeky's Quirky Gifts, where you can buy affordable home decor, furniture, novelty items and handmade one-offs. .
By Evie Payne
28th Nov 2023 | Local News
Win a Christmas hamper and support a local mental health charity this festive season as Pepper's- A Safe Place launch their raffle.
By Evie Payne
28th Nov 2023 | Local News
Oakham Town Council are offering one lucky Rutland resident the chance to illuminate the historic market town of Oakham at the annual light switch on event. .
By Evie Payne
28th Nov 2023 | Local News
It is time to get your Christmas shopping done in Rutland this weekend at the first ever Rutland Big Christmas Market. .
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