Campaign to Save Rutland Gains Momentum
Alicia Kearns, the MP for Rutland and Stamford, has launched an initiative to safeguard the identity and ceremonial status of Rutland, a community that embodies a rich heritage. The campaign, known as "The Campaign to Save Rutland," is a collective effort designed to rally support from local residents while also emphasising the importance of preserving their unique history.
At the forefront of this movement is a formal petition aimed at the Government. Based on insights gathered during public meetings and direct interactions with Rutland Resident, Kearns recognises a powerful sentiment among Rutlanders: a resolute determination to maintain their identity against any potential erosion. The call to action has resonated deeply within the community, prompting many to take steps to lend their voices to this vital cause.
Integral to the campaign's outreach is a creative partnership formed with local establishments, particularly pubs. This innovative strategy encourages community members to show their support for Rutland by signing the petition in person at participating venues. Kearns, along with the Rutland Blogger, Charlie, and her father Dave, as well as Ralph from The George & Dragon Seaton, spearheaded this idea to strengthen ties between the campaign and local businesses. This dual approach not only boosts the visibility of the petition but also fosters a sense of community spirit, highlighting the importance of local pubs as gathering places.
To make participation accessible, individuals have several options to sign the petition.
They can visit select pubs, stop by Kearns's office located at 6 Market Street, Oakham, or print the petition from Kearns's website and send it back by post or in person.
This flexibility aims to engage a broad spectrum of the community, ensuring that as many voices as possible are heard.
The deadline for collecting signatures is set for the end of March, aligning with an anticipated Government deadline for local authorities to submit proposals. Kearns plans to present the petition in Parliament during this timeframe, reinforcing the message that the people of Rutland stand united in their resolve.
Additionally, local pub owners are encouraged to participate in this initiative by hosting the petition. Interested parties can reach out via email to get involved.
alicia.kearns.mp@parliament.uk
In a time when communities can feel vulnerable to change, the Campaign to Save Rutland serves not just as a petition but as a rallying cry for the residents to assert their identity and heritage. As Kearns has stated, "Together, we have six weeks to make clear to Government we are Rutlanders and intend to stay as such." The collective effort illustrates the power of community engagement and unity in advocating for local interests.
For those wanting to get involved or learn more, further information can be found on Alicia Kearns's official website.
www.aliciakearns.com/save-rutland-petition
With the slogan #SaveRutland, the campaign not only seeks to protect a ceremonial status but also to foster a renewed appreciation for the character and charm that Rutland represents.