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Sunday, July 06, 2025

Midnight City Band Electrifies Cutts Close, Oakham, Rutland, Defying Rutland Storm

Midnight City Band Electrifies Cutts Close, Defying Rutland Storm


Not even a summer storm could dampen the spirits of music lovers in Cutts Close this afternoon as the Midnight City Band delivered a sensational performance of disco and soul, much to the delight of those who braved the elements.

As thunder rumbled and lightning flickered across the Rutland sky, the band, known for their high-energy sets and infectious grooves, showed no signs of stopping. Their dedication was matched only by the resilience of the crowd, who huddled under umbrellas and sought shelter under trees, refusing to let the adverse weather put an end to their enjoyment.

From classic disco anthems to soulful ballads, the Midnight City Band kept the park alive with their  sound. The air, despite the rain, was thick with the rhythmic beats and powerful vocals that have become their hallmark. It was a testament to both the band's professionalism and the community's passion for live music that the performance continued without a hitch.

"It was incredible to see," commented one park-goer, "The rain was coming down, but the music was just too good to leave. 

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Rutland Youth Dance Academy (RYDA) Performance in the Park 2025: A Resounding Success in Cutts Close, Oakham, Rutland

RYDA Performance in the Park 2025: A Resounding Success in Cutts Close


Yesterday afternoon, Cutts Close in Oakham was filled with energy and excitement as the Rutland Youth Dance Academy (RYDA) delivered an exhilarating "Performance in the Park." The event, enjoyed by a large and enthusiastic crowd, has been declared a resounding success, showcasing the vibrant talent of Rutland's young dancers.

Under the glorious sunshine of a quintessential British summer day, dancers of all ages and skill levels took to the improvised stage in the heart of Cutts Close. From the youngest budding performers to the more experienced senior dancers, RYDA presented a diverse programme that captivated the audience from start to finish.

Spectators were treated to a variety of dance styles, demonstrating the breadth and depth of RYDA's training. There were dynamic street dance routines that had heads bopping, graceful contemporary pieces that evoked emotion, and lively group numbers that brought smiles to faces. The sheer joy and dedication of the dancers were palpable, radiating from every movement and expression.

"It was absolutely fantastic," exclaimed Sarah Jenkins, a local resident who attended the performance with her family. "The talent on display was incredible, and you could really see how much the kids enjoyed being up there. It's wonderful to have such a high-quality event right here in Oakham."

The "Performance in the Park" not only provided an excellent platform for RYDA students to showcase their hard work and artistic development but also served as a wonderful community event. Families spread out on picnic blankets, children danced along to the music, and the atmosphere was one of pure enjoyment and shared appreciation for the arts.

Organisers expressed their delight at the turnout and the positive reception. "We are absolutely thrilled with how today went," said a spokesperson for RYDA. "Our dancers have worked incredibly hard, and seeing their dedication come to life in front of such a supportive audience in Cutts Close is truly rewarding. This event is all about celebrating youth talent and fostering a love for dance within the community."

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Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Emergency Response: Cordon removed on Wensum Close, Oakham, Following Gas Cylinder Scare

Emergency Response: Cordon removed on Wensum Close, Oakham, Following Gas Cylinder Scare

Emergency Response: Cordon Removed on Wensum Close, Oakham, Following Gas Cylinder Scare

  

Residents of Wensum Close in Oakham, Rutland, were disturbed by an unexpected sight this evening as Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service implemented a significant cordon around the area. Early reports from the scene indicate that emergency services are actively dealing with a gas cylinder located within a van parked at the front of a residential property.

Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service crews swiftly responded to the incident, establishing a safety perimeter to ensure the protection of the public and to allow them to safely assess and manage the potential hazard. The presence of a gas cylinder in such a close proximity to homes understandably prompted a cautious and thorough approach from the emergency responders.

At this time, there have been no reports of injuries to any individuals, which is a significant relief for the community. The swift action of the fire service in establishing the cordon and initiating their protocols appears to have effectively contained the situation.

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Mark Steel is back in town. This time he's coming to Oakham in Rutland, Victoria Hall 39 High Street, Oakham, LE15 6AH, BBC Mark Steel's in Town Tickets Application Now Open.

Mark Steel is back in town. This time he's coming to Oakham in Rutland, Victoria Hall 39 High Street, Oakham, LE15 6AH, BBC Mark Steel's in Town Tickets Application Now Open.

Mark Steel's Celebratory Stand-Up Heads to Oakham!


Renowned comedian, columnist, and author Mark Steel is bringing his highly acclaimed BBC Radio 4 show to Oakham, offering a unique opportunity for locals to see their town celebrated in a bespoke stand-up performance. This marks a special occasion for Oakham as Steel, now in his 14th series, continues his tradition of delving into the heart of British towns to craft hilarious and insightful comedy shows.

Mark Steel's shows are a joyous exploration of what makes a place distinctive. He immerses himself in the history, people, and unique quirks of a town, ultimately creating a tailor-made stand-up routine that is performed live for a local audience. Imagine a "best man speech, but about a place" – a heartfelt and humorous tribute to the community he's visiting. Having previously entertained audiences in over 50 diverse locations across the UK, from Penzance to Kirkwall, Oakham is now set to join this illustrious list.

Important Notes for Oakham Locals:

The BBC and Mark Steel are particularly keen for Oakham residents to be in the audience, as the show is a direct celebration of your town. This is your chance to be part of a unique cultural event that shines a spotlight on Oakham's character.

How to Secure Your Tickets (First-Come, First-Served):

Tickets for this special event are being allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Here's a breakdown of the application process:

Step 1: Apply for Tickets: Submit your ticket request. Your details will be added to the applicant list in the order they are received. Tickets are typically dispatched approximately three weeks before the recording date.

Step 2: Receive a Message: Successful applicants will be notified by text message, and e-tickets will be sent to their email address. If you are unsuccessful, you will be placed on a waiting list in case of cancellations.

Step 3: Bring Tickets and Photo ID: This is a crucial step! Every guest must bring original, approved photo ID that matches the name on the ticket. As more tickets than available places are often sent out to ensure a full house, entry is on a first-come, first-served basis on the night, even with a ticket. Therefore, it's essential to arrive promptly.

Key Details for the Oakham Show:

Date: Saturday, July 26, 2025

Time: 19:30 (Doors open 19:00)

Running Time: Approximately 1 hour 30 minutes

Venue: Victoria Hall, 39 High Street, Oakham, LE15 6AH

Ticket Limit: Maximum of 2 tickets per request.

Age Limit: 16+ (Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult at all times).

Crucial Information Regarding Tickets and ID:

Non-Transferable Tickets: Tickets are strictly non-transferable. They cannot be transferred to another date or person not named on the ticket.

Matching ID: The name printed on your ticket(s) must match the name on your approved photo ID. If you request two or more tickets, all tickets will bear the name of the person who applied. Any guest aged 18 and above must also present an original and in-date form of photo ID from the approved list.

Accompanied Entry: All guests must be accompanied by the named ticket holder to ensure entry.

Accessibility:

For those requiring accessibility adjustments, please refer to the BBC's FAQ section for information on how they can assist.

This promises to be a memorable evening for Oakham, celebrating its unique charm through the comedic lens of Mark Steel. Don't miss your chance to be part of the audience – apply for your tickets soon!

Please visit this link to apply for tickets:

www.bbc.co.uk/showsandtours/shows/mark-steel-oakham-26july25




Oakham Baptist Church Hosts Thriving Community Event in Cutts Close, Oakham, Rutland

Oakham Baptist Church Hosts Thriving Community Event in Cutts Close

Tom Bowring Baptist Minister, speaking to Rob Persani from
Rutland & Stamford Sound. 

Cutts Close in Oakham was filled with activity this afternoon as Oakham Baptist Church successfully hosted a vibrant community event, drawing a large crowd and offering a wide array of free entertainment and refreshments.

The event proved to be a resounding success, with families and individuals enjoying a diverse range of activities. Children were kept entertained with numerous games, while a popular nail bar added a unique touch for attendees of all ages.

A true highlight for many was the incredible amount of food provided, all at no cost. Volunteers served up over two thousand hamburgers and hundreds of hot dogs, which were eagerly enjoyed by the hungry crowd. The continuous flow of free tea, coffee, and cake also proved to be a huge hit throughout the afternoon.

Beyond the culinary delights, the event offered plenty of opportunities for active participation. Enthusiastic attendees took part in line dancing and other engaging activities, fostering a lively and inclusive atmosphere.

Adding a spiritual dimension to the day, an open-air church service was held, providing a moment for reflection and community gathering. In a stroke of good fortune, the weather cooperated perfectly, with the rain holding off to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable afternoon for everyone.













Ovation Wines and Spirits 




Nail Bar


Axe Throwing 





Line Dancing






First Aid Training