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News in Oakham

Public safety has been put at risk by violent offenders being released straight from Stocken prison into the community.

In a report published today (Weds), following an unannounced inspection earlier this year, HM Chief Inspector of Prison Peter Clarke says that around 100 inmates a year are being set free without going through a crucial resettlement process first.

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This is the first 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.

With the new financial year now in full swing, we have seen several employment law changes being introduced and laid before parliament.

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At the weekend a Stableford Qualifier was played on the Valley course and there was victory for Bob Scratchford (27) when he scored an excellent 41 points; Bob has been playing very steadily recently and this is his second podium in recent weeks.

The front nine for Bob all seemed very easy as he picked up points on all the par threes and even parred the 5th for a bonus 4 point score; the back half also seemed to going in a similar fashion until he reached the 17th where he ran into all sorts of problems and failed to score but a par on the last lightened his mood.

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The founders of the hugely successful Oakham Armed Forces Veterans Breakfast Club (AFVBC) will be joining members of the royal family on Wednesday (29 May) when they attend the Queen's Garden Party.

Mark and Tracey Taylor were put forward to attend the invite-only event at Buckingham Palace by Lord-Lieutenant of Rutland, Dr Sarah Furness, in recognition of the couple's achievements.

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