Showing posts with label Oakham Rutland Today. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oakham Rutland Today. Show all posts

Sunday, June 11, 2017

Oakham Rutland Today

Oakham Rutland Today





Our splendid Oakham in Bloom volunteers like the one on the 
left not the right  were out planting around today.










Mill Street Pub and Kitchen









Red Ferrari 


















Leicester and Rutland Masonic Cycling Club 












Saturday, June 10, 2017

Oakham Rutland Today

 Oakham Rutland Today




















Wednesday, June 07, 2017

Oakham Rutland Today

Oakham Rutland Today







Elder Flower Church Passage 










Fresh Fruit and Vegetables











Market Street









Mobile Phone Covers










The War Memorial and Poppies 










I picked up a copy of the Oakham Festival Listings
I wonder what the committee actually does its
rubbish only a week of mainly events that would 
happen if there was no festival, I never understand 
why the big band event is ever included in the
Festival, most tickets are given free to parents
of Oakham School printing the event in the brochure 
is a waste of paper and money.










Black Bird on Church Wall










Bread










Castle Cottage Cafe










Cavner and Son Fish











Church Street Oakham












Dean Street Oakham Closed











Dean Street Oakham













New Ugly Addition to Dean Street 












Dog in Church Yard











Eggs










Fruit 











Kavanagh's a lovely place to drink tea











Labour's Heather Peto Campaigning in Oakham










Replacing the Towns Electric Mains










Nut Seller















The Market Place









The Merry Monk 
Church Street

Monday, March 14, 2016

Oakham Rutland Today

Oakham Rutland Today



















Land Rover drawn in the dirt 'I love Boyz' and 'I am queer'






















Last tree remove from the old Lonsdale House site.
Now the site has been cleared of all trees I wonder
if Rutland County Council planning will still say
there is no evidence of any tree felling as they did
in their last letter.





















Oakham in Bloom flower beds.