Showing posts with label Maritn Brookes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maritn Brookes. Show all posts

Monday, June 13, 2011

Keyham Open Gardens

Keyham Open Gardens

Saturday 18th June 2011 11.00am

Various stalls including, tombola, books,
cakes lunches, cream teas and Pimms.
Plants for sale.

Contact: Margaret Hughes  0116 2595625

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire Countryside, Photographs

Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire Countryside, Photographs





New railway footbridge is a lot higher than the previous and is a good point to view the Leicestershire Countryside.


Swan on the River Eye Melton Mowbray Leicestershire.


The dog rose the county flower of Hampshire.







Cross Country Train heading towards Melton Mowbray

Monday, June 06, 2011

Meet Britains Youngest Chief Constable of Leicestershire Police, Simon Cole at Rutland County Council

Rutland Police Meeting, Chief Constable and the Chairman of the Police Authority.

Labour Leicester East MP Keith Vaz  (Labour) 
with Britains Youngest Chief Constable of Leicestershire Police, Simon Cole
 

Rutland Police Meeting

Leicestershire Constabulary 
Rutland is one venue of four public engagement events being held by the Chief Constable and the Chairman of the Police Authority.

It is a chance for the public to hear about the spending cuts and how this may change the way policing is delivered in the future.

It also is an opportunity for the public to ask questions to the Chief and Chairman.

The event is being hosted by Ben Jackson from BBC Radio Leicester and is being held on the following date at the following venue.

Thursday 16 June 2011 Rutland County Council, Catmose, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6HP
If any Rutland Resident would like to attend, please contact 0116 229 8986 or email me at police.authority@leicestershire.pnn.police.uk

Sunday, May 29, 2011

The Lyddington Hippo Auction, Lyddington Village Hall, Lyddington, Rutland


The Lyddington Hippo Auction, Lyddington Village Hall, Lyddington, Rutland

7.30pm on Sunday 5th June

Please go along to make a bid or simple join in the fun!

Admission is free.

Refreshments available

The money raised will be split between the village church and the village hall

For more information contact: Barbara Taylor-Harris  0172 822210

Monday, May 23, 2011

Thringstone National Forest Walk

Friday 27th May 2011 10.30am

Thringstone National Forest Walk

The Green,
Thringstone,

National Forest walk and learn about the
de Lisle family en route to Cademan and Swannymote
Woods.

Contact: Nita Pearson 01530 223434

nita.pearson@ntlworld.com

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Annual Meeting of Oakam Town Council Wednesday 18th May 2011

Annual Meeting of Oakam Town Council Wednesday 18th May 2011

The start of the meeting has been brought forward due to the noise nuisance created from RATS upstairs.

The meeting will now start at 6.00pm

The Current Mayor and Deputy Chairman Councillors Sharon Spencer and Mark Woodcock are refusing to chair this meeting and have sent the office their apologies. They both step down and will no longer be Councillors.

The remaining six Councillors will elect a new Chairman and Deputy Chairman.

The Council will not be discussing Co-option of new Councillor at this meeting as incorrectly stated in this weeks Rutland Times. I believe this should be discussed asap, so the council can attract people who wish to serve their community and possible bring  fresh visions.

Sunday, May 01, 2011

Malcolm Sargent Primary School, Empingham Road, Stamford, Car Boot Sale

Sunday, 1st May, 10:00 – 13:00

Car Boot Sale
 
Malcolm Sargent Primary School, Empingham Road, Stamford (map)
 
Refreshments, bouncy castle, toilets.

Thursday, November 04, 2010

Oakham Town Council Banking

Banking arrangement have changed at Oakham Town Council ahead of the laws changing next year.

Currently two councillors are required to sign cheques.

Oakham Town Council has switched accounts and now earn a little more intrest.

The Clerk can now make online payments up to £10,000.

The chairman of the Council said safeguards will be put into place and the clerk would not just hit a button when invoices arrive.

I am not sure what safeguards can be put in place if the log in details were lost a considrable amount of money could be lost.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

New Allotments For Oakham

Oakham Town Council

Has set up a working group to work with Rutland County Council regarding new Allotments in Oakham.

It is hoped the New Allotments will be sited somewhere near the Hawksmead Development.

The working group consists of the following members:

Cllr Tor Clark

Cllr Joyce Lucas

Cllr  Maureen Dodds

And the Town Clerk Richard White




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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Site Allocations and Development Control Policies. (DPD)-Call for sites. Cllr Dewis suggests Rutland County Council Offices

Oakham Town Council had to consider another document from Rutland County Council.
Site Allocations and Development Control Policies Development Plan Document. (DPD)-Call for sites.


The Town Clerk began by suggesting it was not the Town Councils Job to decide or propose site suitable for building extra houses in Oakham.

Cllr Alf Dewis made a suggestion, he suggested Catmose the the location of Rutland County Council would be a good location.

Cllr Woodcock proposed the document be sent back to Rutland County Council and he would be happy to sign a blank response.

He said Rutland County Council are always claiming to employ experts in this area, let them go out and find the sites.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Rodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Curve Leicester things to do in and around Oakham

Rodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I Curve Leicester

Friday 3rd December - Sat 15th January 2011

A Curve Production

http://www.curveonline.co.uk/

Music by Richard Rodgers
Book & Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II

Cast includes West End star Janie Dee
(Calendar Girl's, Mack and Mabel,
Woman in Mind)
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