Showing posts with label Sally-Anne Wadsworth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sally-Anne Wadsworth. Show all posts

Monday, December 05, 2022

Christmas Extravaganza with Oakham Town Council Mayor, Sally-Anne Wadsworth Cutts Close Oakham Rutland Video and Photographs

Christmas Extravaganza with Oakham Town Council Mayor, Sally-Anne Wadsworth Cutts Close Oakham Rutland Video and Photographs 








Wednesday, May 18, 2022

Oakham Town Council Appoint Sally-anne Wadsworth Oakham Mayor at what was a shambolic and sad AGM. It would be so good if such a small council could all get along.

Oakham Town Council Appoint Sally-anne Wadsworth Oakham Mayor at what was a shambolic and  sad AGM. It would be so good if such a small council could all get along.









Monday, May 17, 2021

Getting to know one of your Oakham Town Councillors a little better. This week introducing Sally-Anne Wadsworth.

Getting to know one of your Oakham Town Councillors a little better. This week introducing  Sally-Anne Wadsworth.



Oakham Town Council introducing Sally-Anne Wadsworth. Many of you will know Sally-Anne either through her business based in Oakham Town Centre or through the extensive work she has undertaken since joining the council. Sally-Anne works diligently behind the scenes with a particular passion for events including the summer band concerts and the Christmas light switch on.

Sally-Anne says:

"My name is Sally-Anne Wadsworth I was Co opted on to Oakham town council to representing the North East ward In February 2016.

I have lived and worked in Oakham all my life. I run my own business in town, kids and more, for the last 13years. I have 2 daughters and 5 grandchildren, one which we are guardians of.

I have been involved in bringing new and exciting events into the town. This year we have already held a treasure hunt in the town. We have a total of 9 bands booked over the summer not including the 6 bands booked over the August Bank Holiday.

I have been involved in the renewal of the Christmas lights and the introduction of the cone Christmas tree. This year I helped to work with the mill Street traders to instate the icicle lights.

I love meeting local people who have great stories to tell and looking at the history of our beautiful town."