Showing posts with label Discover Rutland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Discover Rutland. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Demolition Of Oakham CofE School photographs

Work started today on the demolition of part of Oakham CofE School.
It was reported in the local press the new school would hoped to be
completed by September, I thought this was a hope.
The School will take a year or more to build and complete.
The children will be taughtt in portacabins and the remainder of the
School. Local Councillor Alan Walter and his wife watched the destruction.
Mr Walters attended this school a very long time ago, he fondly remembered
playing ball as a boy against the wall being demolished. He also took a few snaps.
Mr Walters is also a local photographer.

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Friday, August 06, 2010

Wrinkle Rock at Oakham Bandstand

Wrinkle Rock
Wrinkle Rock Perform
 Sunday at
Oakham Bandstand

3.00pm

Thursday, August 05, 2010

The Real Oakham Disgrace

For three years now
Oakham Town Council
have been in talks with Oakham School and All Saint's Church
To stop this parking on graves!




Oakham Town Council Meeting 4th August 2010

The meeting started a few minutes late, this meeting saw a the attendance of a few extra members of the public. The public outnumbered councillors who had turned out.

The following Councillors were present:

Cllr Sharon Spencer
Cllr Mark Woodcock
Cllr Maureen Dodds
Cllr Lorna Grey
Cllr Charles Haworth

Rules permit a council to conduct business if the attendance is as low as three, I feel the number is important and five is far to low for decision making.

Apologies were accepted from those absent.

No members declared any interests at this point although these were declared and entered later in the register. Although rules do permit members to declare at any point it id not look very professional. Would be better if members were not late arriving and completed the register before the start of the meeting.

Councillor Charles Haworth proposed an amendment to the minutes of the previous meeting.

There were no councillor questions or items outstanding from previous meetings.

Chairman's and members reports.

Reports were giving as it was not clearly read I  can not report on the content.

The Clerk gave his report:

Clerk's Leave A reminder that the Clerk will be on Leave from ***************** and will be back to work on **********************  (The  Town Council has requested I do not publish the dates of the Clerks leave for security concerns)

Wrinkle Rock will be performing this Sunday 9th August Oakham Bandstand

Further members training will take place before the meetings of September 22nd.

The Beating of the Retreat 8th September,  so the Mayor can attend this public event held in Oakham Market Place the council meeting will start later at 7.30pm.

The Council has received two tenders to clean the loo's and these will be considered on the 8th September.

Member were told A copy of a report from Campaign for the Protection of Rural England , Rutland Branch was available.

Rutland Transport Strategy 2011 -2026

An initial questionare has been received from Rutland County Council. responses is 31st August. It has been suggested by RCC that the Clerk and Chairman send a response on behalf of the Council on this initial document. There will be further chance for the council, as a body, to comment once response have been received  and collated.

The clerk then says As always with such questionnaires members views may be very different and the Clerk does not consider it appropriate for the Chairman and he to respond on behalf of the council. As such, a  copy is attached for individual members to return if they wish to do so.

Rutland County Council will be displaying  details in Oakham Library from 16th August until the end of the consultation.

Sainsbury  Planning Application was approved.

Delegation of Authority  (Appendix B)
Appendix B was not shown to the public and details were not disclosed

The motion to give some person or person(s) further delegation of authority up to the next council meeting.

Borrowings

Oakham Town Council will now repay Rutland  County  Council £9,000 borrowed in 1970 to purchase land used to build the bowls and tennis club.

It is not clear why this money was not repaid previously and it appears interest charges have been added.

Representatives on Outside Bodies.

Cllr Lorna Grey was appointed rep on:

Oakham Festival,  Oakham Carnival and Trustees of Oakham Memorial Institute.

Cllr Mark Woodcock was also appointed as rep on Trustees of Oakham Memorial Institute.

To confirm representatives to the police joint action group.  This was completely confusing, it did appear to me and others present Inspector Monks did not want reps.

Bandstand  Marathon  2010 26th September

It was decided Rutland Concert Band would be booked at a cost of £200 free refreshments
will be provided for the  public this will include 200 Scones purchased from Croft Bakers.

The Entrance to the Old School was discussed once again this refers to the Grave yard at All Saint's Church
damaged caused by people parking on graves. I do not understand why this has been on the councils agenda for 3 years.  The council has a duty to protect the consecrated church yard .

Royce recreation ground the council is looking at how to replace the vandalised equipment.  Cllr Charles Haworth suggests more CCTV he is a big fan of Big Brother, he would like to see coverage of most residential streets throughout Oakham. I think he should concentrate on getting the current cameras working correctly before we get anymore. So often we hear the camera  was looking up to the sky or the wrong way.

Access to the Office

The council may be fitting a stable door to the office so so staff can decide which members of the public will be granted access to the office and those who will be passed information via the door.

The public were excluded from the meeting to discuss a complaint made by Mrs Pender about the Town Clerk Richard White.

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

Kick Ass Oakham Cinema


Kick Ass

Oakham Cinema

Rutland County Museum

12th August 7.30pm


www.rutland.gov.uk/live@themuseum

Dave Lizewski is an unoticed high school student and comic book fan who decides to become a super-hero, even though he has no powers, training or meaningful reason to do so.

Oakham Cinema Jungle Book

Jungle Book

Oakham Cinema

Rutland Count Museum

12th August 3.00pm


www.rutland.gov.uk/live@themuseum

The story of "The Jungle Book" concerns a young man-cub named Mowgli. A panther named Bagheera one day comes across an abandoned boat, in which a small baby is seen. Taking pity on the baby, Bagheera takes it to a small family of wolves, who adopt the boy.
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Monday, August 02, 2010

Why?

Image taken by User:Minesweeper on December 14...Image via Wikipedia
I was wondering why the person who sends me clothes from the mail order companies thinks I am so big.

At least get the correct size I don't have a 50" chest. 

Why would I need a size 28" dress i am guessing that is also a large size.

I am getting used to visiting Oakham post office, the staff are all very nice at our post office.

I feel these mail order companies lack any sense of security,  how can someone set up credit accounts in some one  name and order goods to be dumped on your doorstep? 

If not returned within days you will be charged £4 admin!





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Grace Ann Rolf Beauticians Crown Walk Oakham


Grace Ann Rolf Beauticians Crown Walk Oakham
Change of Name

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Glorious 39 Rutland's Film Society Catmose College Oakham

Rutland's Film Society
Catmose College
29th September 2009 7.30pm

Glorious 39  (12A)


A mysterious tale set around a traditional British family on the eve of World War Two

English Martyrs Catholic Primary School Willow Crescent Oakham

English Martyrs Catholic Primary School Willow Crescent
Is getting a makeover, the school will be extended
at the rear side and front and new roof will hold it all together
it is hoped like the other school projects in Oakham
work will be completed by September.

English Martyrs Catholic Primary School Willow Crescent


Oakham LE15 6EH
01572 722 400

http://www.englishmartyrs.rutland.sch.uk/family/index.php

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Hirst & Hirst New Shop Church Street Oakham Rutland

Andrew & Joane Hirst

To open new shop in Church Street Oakham

Hirst & Hirst will sell the perfectly designed and
well made useful items.


The New Cook Shop Mill Street Oakham Rutland

The New Cook Shop
Mill Street
Oakham
Rutland


Kibworth Band at Oakham Bandstand


Kibworth Band
at
Oakham Bandstand

Today at 3.00pm

http://www.kibworthband.co.uk/

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Rutland ballet debut Independent Ballet Wales

Swan Lake balletImage via Wikipedia
Ballet is coming to Oakham,

Critics Circle Award winning company
Independent Ballet Wales (est. 1986)
are a dance company that is pushing back
the barriers of classical ballet, headed by
Artistic Director Darius Williams.

For their Rutland debut, their two night
residence at Catmose Arts at Catmose
College will be a night to remember and
not to be missed.

Performed only twice a year, Wales'
premier ballet company will perform
specially selected excerpts from past
productions (eg. Gisselle, Lady of the Lake,
Swan Lake) along with new pieces from
young choreographers.

http://www.welshballett.co.uk/

http://www.catmosecollege.com/

http://www.wegotickets.com/
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Rutland Fun Day 2010

2010 Rutland Fun Day

Rutland Water once again hosts another day of fun.

Rutland County Council extended play services will
be hosting further exciting activites.

Most activities are free

Cost on day are just for car parking
food, drink and merchandise from
trade stands.

Open from 11 am  - 6 pm on Saturday 18th September 2010

http://www.anglianwater.co.uk/