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Showing posts with label Oakham Church Hall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oakham Church Hall. Show all posts

Sunday, May 08, 2011

Conservative Ladies Night Oakham Church Hall

Can anyone explain why police patrolling the area around Church Street Oakham failed to stop a single car driver leaving the car park after what appeared to be a Rutland Conservative Ladies night out.

The ladies enjoyed plenty of wine whilst answering questions. I think they needed the wine to keep awake as the questions were very mundane political ones.

I must say the Conservative ladies really know how to enjoy a Saturday night out.

I won't describe her condition here, I will only say I was surprised to see former Councillor Jan Fillingham OBE has returned to the road. For sometime now she has been escorted by her respectable friends the Tyers

Click to see Sue Tyers local dig bare all

I also wonder why Rutland County Council has once again issued her with a temporary residents parking permit.

First it was the blue badge abuse then a residents permit and now a temporary one. what will come next free limo service to the next bottle event?

Monday, January 17, 2011

Play and Learn Supported by Oakham School All Saints Church Oakham Church Hall


Play and Learn run by Jean Smith will no longer be held at the church hall after seven years, Jean Smith says

"After much thought I have decided to end the sessions at the church hall each month.
Although the sessions are really enjoyable for me and for families too I think, I find that I have more and more work to do elsewhere and my energy doesn't stretch that far!
So after 7 wonderful years, I will say thanks to everyone for their support, especially Oakham School for the last year's funding"