By Evie Payne
12th Apr 2024 | Local News
Rutland County Council has announced its plans to develop a new transport initiative in the centre of Oakham in collaboration with Melton Borough Council. .
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By Evie Payne
12th Apr 2024 | Local News
Rutland County Council has announced its plans to develop a new transport initiative in the centre of Oakham in collaboration with Melton Borough Council. .
By Evie Payne
12th Apr 2024 | Local News
Apply for roles in and around Oakham every Monday with our weekly round up. Alternatively, share your own vacancies for £75 + VAT.
By Evie Payne
12th Apr 2024 | Local News
Find out about the new Sheriff of Rutland and say farewell to the departing High Sheriff, Geraldine. .
By Evie Payne
12th Apr 2024 | Local News
Some of the acts set to perform at Cutts Close for Oakham Town Council's music in the park series have been confirmed. .
By Evie Payne
11th Apr 2024 | Local News
Tesco has said that price inflation in groceries had "lessened substantially", despite pre-tax profits hitting £2.3bn, up from £882m in the year until February .
By Evie Payne
11th Apr 2024 | Local News
As the 190th Rutland County Show approaches, Rutland residents can learn more about the origins of the annual event.
By Louise Elliott
11th Apr 2024 | Local News
Oakham grandad Steve Bent will open the new store at Tungsten Retail Park. Steve was given just months to live after being diagnosed with liver cancer in 2016.
By Evie Payne
11th Apr 2024 | Local News
Rutland County Council has been struggling to make a decision about the future of Catmose Sports Centre, but an answer is expected soon.
By Evie Payne
11th Apr 2024 | Local News
Enjoy a range of regular and one-off, family-friendly, foodie, and grown up events across Rutland every weekend. .
By Evie Payne
10th Apr 2024 | Local News
Rutland County Council wants to explore options for the future use of its buildings as it looks to improve services, save money and support local investment.
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