By Local Democracy & Public Affairs Reporter not affiliated to the BBC LDRS
The fight to bring the Rutland Sea Dragon home is approaching a critical juncture as local residents and campaigners prepare for a pivotal full council debate. With over 2,000 signatures on the petition spearheaded by the Friends of the Rutland County Museum and Oakham Castle, the community is demanding that Rutland County Council (RCC) reconsider its decision to abandon the acquisition of the historic ichthyosaur fossil.
Lawrence Fenelon, Chair of the Friends, has been a leading voice in the campaign, emphasising that the council is currently overlooking a "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity" to establish a major cultural attraction in Oakham.
The controversy centers on the council's reallocation of funds that were originally secured for the project.
The upcoming debate represents the formal opportunity for these concerns to be addressed at the highest level of local government. The full council meeting is scheduled for Thursday, July 9, 2026.
With the debate just days away, residents are being encouraged to reach out to their local councillors to advocate for the reversal of the council's current stance. For the supporters of the "Save the Sea Dragon" campaign, this meeting is not merely a procedural step, but a definitive moment to decide whether this national treasure remains in Rutland or is lost to history.
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