Oakham Castle and Castle Cottage Cafe Open Oakham Rutland
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Oakham Castle and Castle Cottage Cafe Open Oakham Rutland
Thursday, May 13, 2021
Rutland County Council plans to reopen a number of public buildings and visitor attractions next week, including Oakham Castle and the Rutland County Museum, as national COVID restrictions are eased further.
Rutland County Council plans to reopen a number of public buildings and visitor attractions next week, including Oakham Castle and the Rutland County Museum, as national COVID restrictions are eased further.
“We are all looking ahead to Monday 17 May and taking the next step along the Government’s roadmap out of lockdown. If all goes to plan, limits will ease on seeing friends and family, and more businesses can re-open, including hospitality, indoor entertainment and visitor accommodation, as well as indoor adult group sports and exercise classes.This is all hugely positive. However, the overriding message to share with residents, businesses and visitors is ‘Let’s take the next step safely’. That’s what we’ll be doing across all Council sites and services, with the appropriate social distancing and other COVID safety measures in place.” Mike Sandys, Director of Public Health
All Rutland County Council sites will be operating in line with Track and Trace requirements. Visitors should register using the phone app where possible. Hand sanitiser will be provided at all sites and face coverings are required unless an exception applies.
Oakham Castle
From Monday 17 May, Oakham Castle will reopen on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 10.00am to 1.00pm. There will be a limit of 10 people allowed in the Great Hall at one time. Staff will be on hand to provide help and advice.
Website: oakhamcastle.org/
Rutland County Museum
The County Museum in Oakham will reopen on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays from 1.30pm to 4.30pm. There will be a limit of 20 people allowed in the Museum at one time. Again, staff will be there to assist visitors.
Website: rutlandcountymuseum.org.uk/
Rutland Register Office
Register Office Services will continue to operate as previously, although weddings and civil partnerships will be allowed to take place with up to 30 people where premises can do so safely.
Website: rutland.gov.uk/my-services/births-deaths-marriages-and-civil-partnerships/
Rutland Library Service
Libraries will be allowing borrowers to browse shelves and choose their own stock, as well as continuing to offer an Order and Collect service, and use of personal computers. Opening hours for local libraries can be found online.
Website: www.rutland.gov.uk/libraries
Active Rutland Hub
The Active Rutland Hub will begin to resume scheduled group sports and exercise classes. Regular users are advised to contact individual groups and clubs for further details.
Website: activerutland.org.uk/activerutlandhub
Visions Children’s Centre
Visions Children’s Centre in Oakham continues to deliver specific services for Rutland families, while nearby Catmose House continues to be used as a Vaccination Centre. More information can be found online.
Website: visionsccc.co.uk
Facebook: facebook.com/VisionsChildrensCentre/
Please email visions@rutland.gov.uk for further information.
Jules House Youth Service
Jules House in Oakham will remain closed but the service continues to provide a programme for young people in Rutland in the community, including a range of summer activities after 17 May. For more information, please contact us
Telephone: 01572 758301
e-mail: jules@rutland.gov.uk. Details can also be found online at: ris.rutland.gov.uk
Adult Learning Services
Rutland Adult Learning & Skills Service (RALSS) reopened on 19 April with a range of COVID safety measures in place. The latest RALSS course dates and information are available online.
Website: www.ralss.org.uk
Waste and Recycling Services
Rutland’s Cottesmore Recycling Centre reopens on Monday 17. You must book in advance to use the site, which will open four days a week (Friday to Monday), from 10.00am to 6.00pm. Bookings can be made online or by telephone.
Website: www.rutland.gov.uk/hwrcbooking
Telephone: 01572 722 577
Trailers will not be allowed at Cottesmore Recycling Centre when the site reopens.
Thursday, April 15, 2021
Sensory Garden Oakham Castle New Funded by Lottery Heritage Fund Oakham Rutland
Sensory Garden Oakham Castle New Funded by Lottery Heritage Fund Oakham Rutland
Lets hope this garden lasts longer than the last project, the wild flower garden on the far side created by school children and Oakham in Bloom has gone, perhaps the rabbits ate it?
I wondered what the horseshoe was and then one day I saw it is a seat a clever addition although I would not sit on the ends of the horseshoe nearest to the castle, local dogs thing its a new loo.
I do wish the council would get the bins in the town emptied more than once a day now our open spaces are used more, some people see the full bin and just throw litter and dog poo bags next to the bins.