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Showing posts with label 'Creepy Beats' Performance Poetry. Show all posts
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Sunday, March 19, 2017

Happy Wok Chinese High Street Oakham Rutland 2017

Happy Wok Chinese High Street Oakham Rutland 2017








































48A High St, Oakham LE15 6AL
Phone: 01572 770070


http://www.happywok.co.uk/




Friday, July 22, 2016

Oakham Town Council Parks and Planning Meeting Agenda 27th July 2016


Oakham Town Council
Victoria Hall, 39 High Street, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6AH
Telephone: 01572 723627
e-mail: enquiries@oakhamtowncouncil.gov.uk

A MEETING OF
OAKHAM TOWN COUNCIL’S
PLANNING AND PARKS COMMITTEE
7.00PM WEDNESDAY JULY 27TH 2016

AT THE OFFICES OF OAKHAM TOWN COUNCIL
VICTORIA HALL, 39, HIGH STREET, OAKHAM

Members of the public attending this meeting are advised that it
may be filmed, photographed and recorded

AGENDA
1. APOLOGIES - Standing Order 1(u)
(i) To receive apologies for absence
(ii) To decide whether to approve apologies for absence

2. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST
Members are asked to declare, if required:
(i) Any Disclosable Pecuniary Interest they may have in respect to items on the agenda
(ii) Any other interest they may have in respect to items on the agenda
Members are also reminded to inform the Clerk of any changes in their Register of Members’
Interests

3. MINUTES (Appendix A)
To confirm the minutes of the meeting of the Planning and Parks Committee held on
Wednesday 22nd June 2016

4. COUNCILLOR’S QUESTIONS
To answer questions previously notified to the Clerk under Standing Order 8

5. MEMBER’S REPORTS
To receive reports from members relating to the work of the Committee
(Members intending to give a report should inform the Clerk before the meeting)

6. CLERK’S REPORT – For information only
To receive a report from the Clerk

7. DEPUTATIONS BY THE PUBLIC
Members of the Public are invited to address the meeting in accordance with procedures laid
down in Standing Order 1(d) – 1(i)

8. WORKING GROUPS AND STEERING GROUPS STRATEGY ASSURANCE (to follow)
To receive written reports from Working Groups and Steering Groups and to make any
decisions as appropriate:
(i) Promotions Working Group

9. UPDATE ON BENCH SURVEY (to follow)
To receive a report and to make decisions as appropriate

10. PLANNING APPLICATIONS
To consider the following applications received to date and to make recommendations
or observations thereon to Rutland County Council:

(i) 2016/05437/MAJ Your Life Management Services Ltd
Erection of assisted living (Extra Care) (C2) accommodation for the elderly including
provision of communal facilities, access, car parking, landscaping and ancillary
development
Assisted Living Apartments, Penn Street

(ii) 2016/0612/FUL RPC Containers Ltd
Erection of a canopy covered loading bay
Schofield Road

(iii) 2016/0652/LBA Epic Pub Company
Cutting 2 no. 700mm square holes through the floors to the 2nd floor level, removing a
modern window and replacing it with a colour coded grill
Mill Street Pub and Kitchen, 6 Mill Street

(iv) 2016/0609/FUL Oakham Home Garden Allotment Society
Removal of boundary fence & replacement with new gates and fence to a minimum
height of 1.8 meters to the specification of this application
Allotments, Land Ends Way

Allison Greaves
(Acting) Clerk to the Council
21st June 2016

Saturday, April 30, 2016

Oakham Mayor Adam Lowe Fears Tribunal if he recommends to full council that the Clerk should be dismissed for unlawful conduct

Oakham Mayor Adam Lowe Fears Tribunal if he recommends to full council that the Clerk should be dismissed for unlawful conduct and the reason appears to be a simple one. When the external auditor
reports on this matter they are highly like to point the finger of blame in both directions.

Pointing to the clerk and those Councillors currently unknown who responded to
his email request to break the law.

I am awaiting a FOI request to find out who gave the clerk consent.

Whoever did give consent has put Oakham Town Council into a messy situation and should
resign.

Two payments were paid to a company totally over £18,000 without a contract or lawful consent
of the full council. This conduct is the same as that carried out by the former Mayor Alf Dewis
which he and Cllr Adam Lowe described as a minor mistake, The external auditor Grant Thornton
disagreed and stated his conduct was a serious failing of the councils policies and procedures. Regulations and laws. This matter is no different.

So I can now see why the Clerk goes of sick, he may have done wrong but it looks like the old guard as always approved and gave consent.



Hi Adam Lowe (Mayor)

Now I realise why the council won't sack the clerk for his unlawful conduct.

I have been told you are scared he will take us tribunal.

Then there is a high risk he will name those councillors. Who gave him consent to break the law, you were deputy chair at the time, did you give him unlawful consent? If not who? Alf, Joyce or Stan? I refused to give consent and pointed out if the invoices were paid it would be unlawful and as normal I was ignored.

What mess not following laws rules and procedures makes.

I guess this is going to cost us the taxpayers are you planning to give him the £120,000 to go ? He told me that is the total sum of the reserves.

From

Martin Brookes

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Tuesday, September 03, 2013

BIG Youth Theatre Open Morning, Stamford Arts Centre 27 St Mary's Street Stamford Lincs. PE9 2DL

BIG Youth Theatre Open Morning
BIG Youth Theatre Open Morning

Saturday 14 September 10am - 12noon

Come along to our big open morning taster session. 

This will be an opportunity to see what our Youth Theatre is all about and meet some of the current members.

Craig Hawes, writer of our Christmas play "Porridge", will be coming along to talk about the show and answer any questions you may have about writing for theatre. There will be games, songs, drama and lots of fun!

This really is the perfect time to join and we hope to see you there. Places are limited so please call the box office to make sure you get a space.

FREE

Workshop

Stamford Arts Centre
27 St Mary's Street
Stamford
Lincs.
PE9 2DL

Box Office

Call 01780 763203

Opening Hours Monday to Saturday 9.30am to 8pm

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Rutland speak up, don't allow this disgraceful situation at Rutland County Council to continue, Alan Duncan MP, Who cares about the Postcode! J Park Barrowden



Rutland speak up, don't allow this disgraceful situation at Rutland County Council to continue,
Alan Duncan MP, Who cares about the Postcode! J Park Barrowden

Week after week residents of Rutland are calling for the resignation of council staff
and the Leadership of the Rutland Tories.

It appears to be falling on deaf ears or being ignored?

I imagine the harassment hotline is ringing hot between Rutland County Council and Leicestershire
Police.

If the the Tory mob that runs our County can't stand the heat then get out!

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Free Books, Healthy Planet, Free Cassettes & Magazines Highcross Leicester, A Very Green Project

Free Books, Healthy Planet, Free Cassettes & Magazines
Highcross Leicester, A Very Green Project










www.healthyplanet.org









Books being sorted

Friday, August 23, 2013

Kevin O’Brien, to open garden, Oakham, raising money for The Histiocytosis Research Trust in memory of 2 year-old Oliver Scholes, from Stamford, Photos



Kevin O’Brien, to open garden, Oakham, raising money for
The Histiocytosis Research Trust in memory of 2 year-old Oliver Scholes,
from Stamford, Photos



I found the website has crashed due to the high volume of visitors.



If you wish to donate and www.hrtrust.org is down why not try Just Giving Site Click Here

Oakham Open Garden raising money for The Histiocytosis Research Trust in memory of two-year-old Oliver Scholes, from Stamford, who died of haemophagocytic lymph-ohistiocytosis last year.


Garden features include a Paulownia tomentosa tree, which was named by the 
Guinness World Records as the fastest growing tree. 



The garden also includes rare trees and shrubs, an orchard and a few hidden surprises.


The garden, at 69A Brooke Road, Oakham, will open on Sunday, August 25 from 1pm to 6pm.


Admission is £3 and Pimms and other refreshments will be available to buy.






Patient & Parent Support

Telephone:+44 07551 559 270 

                                                                                      
Community Fundraising Support  
                                                                
Telephone:+44 07503 045 219    
                                                                             
Email: CommunityFundraisingSupport@hrtrust.org


Correspondence Address    
                     
The Trust ManagerThe Histiocytosis Research TrustLitton HouseSaville RoadPeterboroughPE3 7PR

Tel: 07850 740241

Email: info@hrtrust.orgRegistered in England and WalesCharity Number: 1004546


Correspondence Address  
                       
The Trust Manager
The Histiocytosis Research Trust
Litton House
Saville Road
Peterborough
PE3 7PR

Tel: 07850 740241



Email: info@hrtrust.orgRegistered in England and Wales
Charity Number: 1004546




Email: PatientParentSupport@hrtrust.org









Kevin O'Brien Gas

@GasOBrien


Tuesday, July 23, 2013

'Creepy Beats' Performance Poetry, St Barnabas Library French Road Leicester LE5 4AH

'Creepy Beats' Performance Poetry

Step inside the Creepy House - Summer Reading Challenge 2013.

Write and perform your own creepy beats with performance poet Jess Green.
for children age 9 years and over. Pre-booking essential.

    Wednesday 24 July 2013

starts at
    14.00
finishes at
    16.00


    barnabas.lib@leicester.gov.uk

    www/leicester.gov.uk/libraries

    (0116) 299 5450

    St Barnabas Library
    French Road Leicester
    LE5 4AH