Monday, January 31, 2022

Robin Carter, who owned Hygge in Mill Street Oakham Rutland jailed after attempting to suffocate his ex-girlfriend's new partner, was found with Axe, Noose and Duct Tape!

Robin Carter, who owned Hygge in Mill Street Oakham Rutland jailed after attempting to suffocate his ex-girlfriend's new partner



Robin Carter pretended to be a police officer investigating his ex partner and drug offences. His victim, agreed to let Robert Carter into the property to speak to him. Carter asked him questions about the woman and their relationship, whilst taking notes. He searched his victim Robert Carter after binding his hands behind his back with a cable tie. Robert Carter used a plastic sheet and began trying to suffocate him. The victim managed to get his hands free, remove the plastic sheeting from his face and shout for his son to help him. The victims son came downstairs and saw Carter brandishing an axe but, together, father and son managed to restrain him and call police. Carter was arrested and when officers searched his car, they discovered a noose and a roll of duct tape.

Carter, of Belvoir Crescent, Newark, went on to plead guilty to attempting to choke, suffocate or strangle with intent and having an article with a blade or point.

On Friday 28th January 2022 at Cambridge Crown Court he was jailed for seven years.



I used to think this man was quite a nice person!


GB News is joined by a Winston Churchill (impersonator) on the anniversary of the WW2 PM’s funeral

GB News is joined by a Winston Churchill (impersonator) on the anniversary of the WW2 PM’s funeral

Sarah Kate Moulds (37), of Oakham Road, Somerby faced two charges under the Animal Welfare Act at Boston Magistrates Court relating to a incident involving a pony called ‘Bruce Almighty’ at The Drift at Gunby, near Sewstern, on November 6th 2022 Pleads Not Guilty

Boston Port Lincolnshire 2010

Sarah Kate Moulds, of Oakham Road, Somerby, faced two charges under the Animal Welfare Act relating to a incident involving a pony called ‘Bruce Almighty’ at The Drift at Gunby, near Sewstern, on November 6th 2022

It is alleged she caused unnecessary suffering to a protected animal by kicking and hitting him and failing to prevent the causing of unnecessary suffering to an animal by a failure to act to prevent unnecessary suffering to an animal, whilst attending a hunt meeting.

Boston Magistrates Court, was told that a video shared by Hertfordshire Hunt Saboteurs last November appeared to show a woman, allegedly Ms Moulds, hitting and kicking a horse.

Ms Moulds was a teacher at Somerby Primary School and a volunteer at the Cottesmore Pony Club.

Ms Moulds pleaded not guilty to both charges and elected trial by jury.

She will next appear at Lincoln Crown Court on February 28 and has been granted unconditional bail.

Stained Glass Windows at Night St Mary's Church Melton Mowbray Leicestershire

 Stained Glass Windows at Night St Mary's Church Melton Mowbray Leicestershire










Oakham Jobs 31st January 2022

Oakham Jobs 31st January 2022