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News in Oakham

The new football season is just around the corner and Oakham United's schedule of pre-season fixtures begins on Saturday (6 July).

The club's first match is at home against Holwell Sports of United Counties League Division One to Lands' End Meadow, kick-off 1pm.

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Last Sunday, the Gents at Greetham Valley GC played on the Valley Course for the Chris Southwell Salver – Stableford event - and scoring was very tight with the top 20 players all beating par.

The eventual winner was Paul Clark (hcp 26) who totalled 42 points in a round which had highs and lows but a finishing birdie on the last was sufficient to give him the countback victory over Les Kowal (17).

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An exhibition inviting people to revisit their childhood by celebrating half a century of family board games will open at Rutland County Museum later this month.

The Game Play exhibition is part of a series of special events and activities taking place throughout 2019 to mark the museum's 50th anniversary as one of Rutland's favourite free visitor attractions.

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A new home learning course developed by the Rutland Adult Learning and Skills Service (RALSS) is helping military spouses gain new qualifications in maths so they can access further education and employment.

The online Functional Skills Maths programme aims to help Rutland's local armed forces community to access Level 1 and 2 maths courses – Level 2 being the equivalent of a GCSE grade.

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With just days until the arrival of the East Midlands in Bloom judges, green-fingered Oakham in Bloom volunteers and supporters are out and about ensuring floral displays are in tip top condition.

After winning a silver gilt award in the town category last year, the Oakham in Bloom team has its sights firmly set on securing gold when they welcome the judges on Thursday (4 July).

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