Rutland County County #OurDay tweets today as Councils across the UK highlight the services they provide #LocalGov
Today Rutland County Council has be busy Tweeting, many tweets have included the good looking
faces of Rutland County Council.
Today Rutland County Council has be busy Tweeting, many tweets have included the good looking
faces of Rutland County Council.
Our Customer Support Team are here to help. They handle more than 400 enquiries from residents every day #OurDay pic.twitter.com/enxikqWFb7
— Rutland Council (@rutlandcouncil) November 26, 2014
Animal Welfare Officer Barry looks after pest and dog control and is heading out to visit homes in Rutland #OurDay pic.twitter.com/8c2olanUQe
— Rutland Council (@rutlandcouncil) November 26, 2014
The Highways Team look after roads and pavements. Paul's on his way to inspect verge repairs along the A6003 #OurDay pic.twitter.com/asakMhZI1A
— Rutland Council (@rutlandcouncil) November 26, 2014
The Highways Team look after roads and pavements. Paul's on his way to inspect verge repairs along the A6003 #OurDay pic.twitter.com/asakMhZI1A
— Rutland Council (@rutlandcouncil) November 26, 2014
Some more verge repairs being overseen by our Highways Team - this time along Rutland's country lanes #OurDay pic.twitter.com/6fJdWctz2y
— Rutland Council (@rutlandcouncil) November 26, 2014
Oakham Castle is a historic site dating back to the 12th Century and attracts 30,000 visitors each year #OurDay pic.twitter.com/EOwMScPJEj
— Rutland Council (@rutlandcouncil) November 26, 2014
Our Planning & Conservation officers oversee planning applications in Rutland. Off to view a listed building #OurDay pic.twitter.com/edUsCssO9M
— Rutland Council (@rutlandcouncil) November 26, 2014
Rutland County Museum is open on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and is free to visit #OurDay #LocalGov pic.twitter.com/ayl5HfGTCb
— Rutland Council (@rutlandcouncil) November 26, 2014
Our Corporate Support Team look after elections, democratic services, data protection and much more #OurDay #LocalGov pic.twitter.com/sKKhvB3Q7D
— Rutland Council (@rutlandcouncil) November 26, 2014