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Showing posts with label BBC. Show all posts

Thursday, August 25, 2011

BBC East Midlands Tonight Oakham have got it right? Roger Begy Rutland County Council,

Last night BBC East Midlands Tonight, Said Oakham has got it right?

We were compared to Grantham and its demise.

Roger Begy Conservative leader of Rutland County Council was shown to be anti supermarkets. What a daft man we all know he turned down Sainsbury in the hope Waitrose would come to Oakham, if the sale of the Tresham college site had gone ahead, there would have been no doubt planning permission would have been granted to Waitrose.

Now we here rumours, maybe taking legal action against one of the parties? Cllr Gale has said he and four other members have called in the police to deal with possible planning corruption.

Most people locally seem to have some sort of knowledge of corruption, I wonder why it is taking so many years to get sorted.

When I was out about canvassing for the local elections a current councillors name came up, more than once.
One gentleman said "they tried to force a member of my family to sell up and approached unknown to them another member of the same family to assist". I returned to Oakham and put this story to a local business man and they immediately named all involved. So if the police take to investigating corruption allegations seriously it should not be hard for them to bring about some charges and convictions.

Roger Begy came across last night as the champion of local shopping, So can he explain why he admits jumping into his Jag and crossing the Rutland / Lincolnshire boarder and filling up his car each week at Lidl?

The news report only featured shops that you would need a good credit limit to shop at, none of which would be under threat from the supermarkets. I am not aware of Tesco's moving into handmade jewellery, Although I did here the had joined the big cash for gold craze.
 
The reporter concluded you won't find boarded up shops in Oakham, the photograph below was taken a stones throw away from where he filmed his report. Someone said he should have gone to Spec Savers. We don't have a Spec Savers here in Oakham.


It is hoped this board will be removed soon two of these empty shops have been snapped up by William Hill Bookies an essential shopping outlet? Or a rioters target in many other UK towns and cities. Tottenham has a lot of outlets in a small area, I wonder if this is the poor man's bank?


It is important to say we don't have many empty shops, but it is true most are catering for the elite and Oakham is a good day out for the older more discerning girl with a few pieces of plastic at hand.

In April a Clothes shop opened claiming affordable prices, over £100 for a men's casual shirt is not affordable for the majority of Oakham's residents and that may the reason why that store closed this month.

Rents are very high in Oakham, one trader in Letchworth was complaining their rent was high, £600 a month. You would be lucky to find a shed for that here in Oakham.

Mr Begy said a lot of people were angry when the council turned down Sainsbury. How true lets hope they appeal.

We need competition here in Oakham, Waitrose offered price matching, that is not competition.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Caroline Aston, Launches Oakham Festival at Oakham Castle


Caroline Aston, Launches Oakham Festival at Oakham Castle

Caroline Aston Threatened Legal Action if I Publish Her Photograph.



Caroline Aston  regularly writes something for  UK premier royalty magazine 'Majesty' and something for
'The Daily Telegraph'.

She was one of the specially commissioned group of essayists who wrote the acclaimed collection of pieces published to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Diana, Princess of Wales' death and HM The Queen's 80th birthday. She has filmed a BBC mini-series on British stately homes and acts as an historical advisor to several BBC stations.

It has been said of her that if history gives you a headache then she is the human equivalent of aspirin!

Her chief interests are Queen Victoria and her descendants, Edwardian High Society plus etiquette, style, food and fashion history. She is a nationally acclaimed public speaker and broadcaster and has featured at the American International Schools conferences in Europe as well as being a well known and popular speaker on the great Cunard liners.

She is currently writing a book on Edwardian society ladies and recently wrote and co-starred in a two woman play based on these ladies' lives.


Her business partner and fellow actress is TV presenter Anne Davies (currently presents BBC East Midlands Today) who launched GMTV with Eamonn Holmes and they will present Caroline's play at next year's Edinburgh Festival. As 'Aston and Annie' they write, produce and present intimate insights into social history at prestigious venues throughout the UK.

The Festival Launch was attended mainly by the Committee Members, Festival Helpers and performers of the Four Winds Festival. It would have been good to see more members of the community present. 

For more information about Oakham Festival you might like to visit www.oakhamfestival.co.uk

Email: contact@oakhamfestival.co.uk

Friday, June 03, 2011

Hit and Run News Camera Man at Oakham Army Parade

A friend of Oakham Town Councillor Alf Dewis, spent the afternoon at Peterborough hospital after suffering a broken wrist watching the home coming parade.

A television news camera man stepped back whilst filming the march and knocked into two people. One lady was knocked to the ground. The camera man carried onto the castle whilst members of the public attended to the lady.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

How Do you spell Vegetable BBC Apprentice?

The Linekers at Leicester Market

How Do you spell Vegetable BBC Apprentice?

I often receive rude messages concerning my spelling, I can say I can spell Vegetable.
Maybe I should apply for the Apprentice.

Friday, May 06, 2011

Rutland County Council BBC Radio Leicester Helen Mc Carthy reporting from Council Chamber


Verification of votes is still going on at Rutland County Council, some verification has been announced and turnout is very high for Rutland figure as high as 45%

Thursday, March 31, 2011

RAF Cottesmore Farewell Parade Oakham Photographs


Former Oakham Town Councillor and Mayor and photographer Mr Jim Harrison.


Helen Briggs Chief Executive of Rutland County Council looking happy never seen her looking happy before.


Former Oakham Town Councillor and Mayor Paul Beech.

Smile



Some Rutland County Council staff, there are still some remaining after the cuts.


BBC East Midlands Today's Helen Astle's and cameraman
 
 Marching




Busy Photographers


Oakham Town Councillor Maureen Dodds





I can only imagine it is easier to photograph Katie Price than it is a Oakham Town Councillor

Cllr Adam Lowe, Mr Lucas, Councillor Lucas, Cllr Maureen Dodds.


Mr Nigel Spencer and Oakham Mayor councillor Sharon Spencer


Mrs Jones and  Rutland County Council Mrs Heather Wells (Conservative) - OAKHAM SOUTH WEST WARD (looking forward to her and husband working with Robert?)


Rutland County Councillors 

Mr Peter W Jones (Conservative) - OAKHAM SOUTH WEST WARD

Mr Terry C King (Conservative) - EXTON WARD (Deputy Leader of the Council)


Mrs Adams and Mr Richard Adams 

 Inspector J Monks Rutland Leicestershire Police.



MOD Police guarding the entrance to Rutland County Museum


 Mr Peter W Jones (Conservative) - OAKHAM SOUTH WEST WARD


RAF Cottesmore presented Rutland with a painting by Artist Graham Cooke, the painting will be displayed for the public to see at  Rutland County Council's offices.

Graham also offers a framing services bespoke and retail.

Tel: 01780 766205
Mobile: 07889 601319

e-mail: graham.cooke1@btinternet.com

7 Lonsdale Road, Stamford, PE9 2RW






Joint Harrier Force now part of history



Goodbye RAF Cottesmore



Thursday, December 02, 2010

Thursday, August 26, 2010

John Healy, of Fleckney Former Gartree Prison Officer inquest

BBC News at One
John Healy, of Fleckney, died seven months after he was signed off from his job as a senior prison officer at Gartree Prison.  he was off work with depression and wrote a message in his own blood before his body was discovered in a lake.

The BBC local and National News are reporting from outside Leicster Town Hall during the Inquest.






Anthony Bartrum BBC News





BBC News Outside Broadcast Unit





BBC East Midland Today Outside News Unit

Outside Leicester Town Hall


Simon Ward East Midlands Today Reporter at Leicester Town Hall


BBC East Midlands Today Camera



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Saturday, July 24, 2010

Eric Knowles BBC Antiques Road Show at Oakham Castle

the Restoration Roadshow was taping the day we...Image by Scorpions and Centaurs via Flickr
Eric Knowles BBC Antiques Road Show at Oakham Castle

Tonight at 7.00 pm tickets £10

Eric Knowles will be giving a talk about

Rene Lalique
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Friday, July 23, 2010

Neighbours


I have not watched Neighbours since it departed the BBC and disappeared to Channel Five.
I always forget there is a fith channel.

A local school girl has landed a role in the Aussie Soap after winning a competition.

Well done Gabriella Darlington from Uppingham School.

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Take Part in BBC Radio 5 Live

RAF CottesmoreImage via Wikipedia


BBC Radio 5 Live will be visiting Rutland Camping and Caravan  Park Greetham on Tuesday

Chris Mason will be talking to Campers and residents about issues such as foreign and defence spending and how the planned closure of RAF Cottesmore is affecting the area.

To take part e-mail chris.mason@bbc.co.uk

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Monday, July 05, 2010

Search on for missing hippos from Rutland art trail

A Rutland Hippo Smashed as thieves try to steal another BBC Video Joy Everitt explaining

Click Here For BBC News Video
My comment the festival is over put them away before it gets worse.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Cllr Lorna Grey & Cllr Tor Clark co-opted Oakham Town Council

After such a long period of having no councillors serving South East we now have two new councillors, despite one of them applying for the North East Ward where there was no vacancy. I did not point this out at the time of interview because members tend to ignore my observations.


I am still trying to work out the odds of any organisation holding an election and giving each member two votes to chose to candidates and all the member vote the same. Well it happened at Oakham Town Council, it has been described as a miracle!

Our first new councillor, ladies first is:

Councillor Lorna Grey
Glebe Way
Oakham

lornajgrey@virgin.net

Councillor Grey has lived in Oakham for 31 years and very much loves our town and county.

Back in 1979 Councillor Grey and her husband raised a huge sum of money £10,000 to purchase a foetal heart monitor for The Rutland Memorial Hospital.

Councillor Grey has given time to various committee and organisations over the years.

Councillor Grey taught at the Vale of Catmose College as a supply and special needs teacher.

Councillor Grey has also worked as a volunteer for Help the aged and Make-A-Wish.

Councillor Grey says she has a lot to offer the council and the people, mainly a lot of enthusiasm, she would also like to see more facilities for younger people.

Councillor Grey says “I would like to be able to push the idea to EVERYONE that we should take a pride in our environment and keep our street clear of litter”

Strangely when I bring up that subject I am told by members, Rutland County Council do a wonderful job cleaning up. I think some need to get out of their cars and look at the litter everywhere you walk.

Councillor Grey has a slogan for the town. “Wear that frown upside down as people react to a smile far more than a grumpy face!”

I now have visions of a town full of grumpy people, well we have a few like most towns.



The second new councillor is:

Councillor Tor Clark
Hambleton Close
Oakham

On paper this man look interesting, I am not sure what he will make of Oakham Town Council and its current dysfunctional condition.

Councillor Tor Clark is a political journalist and university lecturer. He is Principal Lecturer in journalism at De-Montfort University in Leicester.

He also acts as an academic advisor to other UK universities, as political journalist for national magazines.

At the recent general elections he was a analyst for BBC Leicester.

Councillor Clark has held editorial posts for the following news publication.

Rutland & Stamford Mercury

Harborough & Lutterworth Mail

Kettering & Corby editions of the

Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph

Councillor Clark say he spent a lot of his 16 year working in journalism covering an awful lot of council meetings, a task journalist no longer perform in our area.
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Councillor Clark is an elected parent governor at Oakham C of E school, he has been very busy as chair of the governing bodies strategic vision committee. He is over seeing plans to rebuild the school this summer.

Councillor Clerk sits on Rutland County Councils Little Build Project board, which is overseeing the rebuild, he also represents the school on Rutlans Governors’ forum. He represents all Rutland’s Primary school parent governors on Rutland County Councils Children and Young People’s Services Scrutiny Panel.

Councillor Clark says “I have thought long and hard about getting more involved in local affairs through elected office and have come to the conclusion that I should at least try to contribute as the opportunity to serve my area is open”

Friday, March 19, 2010

Clay's Bar Club Oakham Rutland

It's all Changed at Rutland's only nightclub, it will re-open with a brand new look tonight.

Clay's Bar Club - Oakham's Live Music & Entertainment Venue Grosvenor House, Melton Road, Oakham, LE15 6AX.

The Bar/club features a new dance floor and a new seating area.

Tea and Coffee is available in the daytime and light food will soon be available.

The Complimentary hit chocolate was very good.

The bar will be opened tonight at 9.00 pm by a former winner of I'm A Celebrity, and now ex-EastEnder Joe Swash