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The Save Ryhall Library group are planning a demonstration ahead of an important Rutland County Council meeting (Photo: LDRS)
Save Ryhall Library group plans demonstration in Oakham ahead of Rutland County Council Meeting

13th Feb 2025

The Save Ryhall Library campaign group have been working hard since Rutland County Council announced in January that the authority could no longer afford the costs needed to repair the library. 

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The Uppingham Explore Project 2025 is offering a unique opportunity to uncover the charm and history of this quaint town (Photo: Uppingham Town Council)
Discover Uppingham’s hidden gems with fascinating local tours and heritage experiences with the Uppingham Explore Project 2025

13th Feb 2025

Uppingham Town Council are launching an exciting opportunity to delve into the rich history of the town as part of their Uppingham Explore Project 2025. 

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Rutland County Council Leader Gale Waller will no longer be allowed to make the decision on local government reorganisation on her own (Photo: Rutland County Council)
Leader of Rutland Council forced to give other councillors vote in devolution proposals following meeting yesterday

12th Feb 2025

Leader of Rutland County Council Gale Waller said, in an interview with Rutland and Stamford Sound, that she intended to make the decision on the final proposals for local government reorganisation alone. 

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Save Our Pharmacies is a national campaign to protect important community pharmacies like those in Rutland (Photo: Google Maps)
Save Our Pharmacies: Rutland County Councillor speaks out about the county’s struggling pharmacies

12th Feb 2025

In a statement by Leader of the Labour Group for Rutland County Council Ramsey Ross, he discusses the additional pressure put on local pharmacies in the last two years, resulting in national issues with pharmacy closures. 

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