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News in Oakham

Rutland is to receive a slice of £3m Government grant funding to help shape proposals for the possible future redevelopment of St George's Barracks in North Luffenham - including the creation of innovative dementia-friendly neighbourhoods.

As part of ongoing proposals being developed by the Ministry of Defence (MOD) with Rutland County Council, the county has been successful in a bid to join the national Garden Communities programme.

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Rutland County Council is striving to make Rutland one of the UK's best connected rural areas.

The 'ambitious but realistic' aim forms part of future plans that will build on the success of its current superfast broadband network and support the introduction of next generation fibre broadband services for local homes and businesses.

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This is the second of a series of monthly legal articles by law firm Hegarty Solicitors, with offices in Oakham, Stamford and Peterborough. Established in 1974, Hegarty Solicitors offers expertise across a wide range of legal services and the company's experienced and accomplished team of solicitors and legal advisors can put you, your business and your family in a strong position for the future.

Many premises now have CCTV cameras for security purposes and it is estimated there is one camera for every 32 UK citizens. Ashley Sutherland, Hegarty Solicitors' corporate law and contract specialist, discusses why it is important to consider the regulations around CCTV cameras and your requirements under the Data Protection Act.

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Leicestershire Police is urging Rutland residents to fill in a new survey about automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) technology as part of today's first national Surveillance Camera Day,

Surveillance Camera Day is a national event to raise awareness about surveillance cameras, why they are used and who is using them and generate a debate about how they are used.

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