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Showing posts with label Stretton. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 10, 2022

STRETTON, RUTLAND, COMMUNITY HUB ASSOCIATION - CHRISTMAS CONCERT - 10TH DECEMBER 2022 A wonderful Christmas Concert presenting John Graham-Hall (tenor), Yvonne Howard (mezzo-soprano) accompanied by Peter Davis (Music - Oakham School)

STRETTON, RUTLAND, COMMUNITY HUB ASSOCIATION - CHRISTMAS CONCERT - 10TH DECEMBER 2022

Saturday, December 10th, 2022

Time

6:30pm - 9:30pm

Venue

Stretton, Rutland Community Hub, Stretton, LE15 7QR

Price

£15.00

A wonderful Christmas Concert presenting John Graham-Hall (tenor), Yvonne Howard (mezzo-soprano) accompanied by Peter Davis (Music - Oakham School)

Music from Opera/Musicals and a Finale of Christmas Carols.

Ticket price - £15.00 incl glass of Mulled Wine and Mince Pie

Limited number of tickets now available at hub@strettonrutland.co.uk

Friday, February 11, 2022

Stretton Rutland

Stretton Rutland 







Saturday, March 08, 2014

Robert Walker, 34, of Stocken Prison, Stretton, £5,350.90 of damage to furniture within a cell

Loughborough Magistrates’ Court, January 29 2014

Robert Walker, 34, of Stocken Prison, Stretton, admitted causing £737.56 of damage to a cell on March 31, 2013, and £5,350.90 of damage to furniture within a cell on April 13, 2013.

He was given a 16-week prison sentence, to run concurrent to his existing sentence.

I like to think I have comfortable furniture in my lounge, bit if I added up the cost I would find it hard to
match the sum of £5,000






Thursday, November 07, 2013

Rutland County Council Planning, One Application Next Meeting, Stocken Lane Plantation, Stocken Hall Road, Stretton, Rutland Proposal: Change of use of an agricultural building and extension

Rutland County Council Planning One Application Next Meeting, Stocken Lane Plantation, Stocken Hall Road, Stretton, Rutland Proposal: Change of use of an agricultural building and extension to form office.

Date: Tuesday 12 November 2013
Time: 6.00pm
Venue: Council Chamber, Catmose, Oakham


Planning Application Ref:

2013/0717/FUL

Registration Date:
28-Aug-2013

Application Type:
Major Application Type

Parish:
Stretton

Main Location:
Stocken Lane Plantation, Stocken Hall Road, Stretton, Rutland

Proposal:
Change of use of an agricultural building and extension to form office.

Full Description:
Change of use of an agricultural building and extension to form office.

Status:
Consultation in Progress

Status Description:
The consultation period for this application is currently underway.

Applicant & Agent Decision & Conditions Plans & Responses Appeal Details Legal Agreements Addressees Neighbours Consulted Amendments

Applicant Details

Surname/Company Name:
Mr & Mrs J P Leefe
Company Contact Name:

Address:
Hollytree Cottage, Manor Road, Stretton, OAKHAM, Rutland, LE15 7QZ
Case Officer:
Andrew Burt

Agent Details

Surname/Company Name:
McCombie Smith Architects
Company Contact Name:
Ms Karen Mellor

Address:
12, Church Lane, Greetham, OAKHAM, Rutland, LE15 7NF

Design and Access statementDesign_and_Access_Statement.doc
Planning Application FormPlanning_Application_Form.pdf
Proposed Floor Plans and ElevationsProposed_Floor_Plans_and_Elevations.pdf
Protected Species SurveyProtected_Species_Survey.pdf
SectionsSections.pdf
Sections and Site PlanSections_and_Site_Plan.pdf
Site plan and existing floor plans and elevationsSite_plan_and_existing_floor_plans_and_elevations.pdf
J and J Lessey - 17 Sep 2013J_and_J_Lessey-17_Sep_2013.pdf
CPRE - 16/9/2013CPRE_-_16_Sep_2013.pdf
CPRE 16 Sept 2013CPRE_16_Sept_2013.pdf
ecology 23 sept 2013ecology_23_sept_2013.pdf
harris 23 sept 2013harris_23_sept_2013.pdf
conservation officer 24 sept 2013conservation_officer_24_sept_2013.pdf
Mr & Mrs Langham - rec'd 04/10/2013Mr_&_mrs_Langham.pdf
Highways Response 02 Oct 20132013-0717.pdf
Stretton Parish Council - 11/10/2013Stretton_Parish_Council_-_11_10_2013.pdf

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Don't Forget, Mobile speed cameras will be out in force this week throughout Rutland, Photograph

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Don't Forget, Mobile speed cameras will be out in force this week as police watch drivers in Stamford Road, Barnsdale, Uppingham Road, Bisbrooke, Uppingham Road and Main Road, Glaston, Glaston Road, Morcott and the A47 Peterborough Road, Barrowden.


Camera's will also be in use in Empingham, Great Casterton, 
Uppingham, Oakham, Stretton and on the A6003 between Oakham and Corby.



Mobile speed cameras will be out in force this week in Rutland


Mobile speed cameras will be out in force this week as police watch drivers in Stamford Road, Barnsdale, Uppingham Road, Bisbrooke, Uppingham Road and Main Road, Glaston, Glaston Road, Morcott and the A47 Peterborough Road, Barrowden.


Camera's will also be in use in Empingham, Great Casterton, 
Uppingham, Oakham, Stretton and on the A6003 between Oakham and Corby.





Monday, May 09, 2011

Polling Station, Stretton, Rutland, Photographs

Polling Station, Stretton, Rutland, Photographs

Sunday, May 08, 2011

Greetham, Stretton, Pickworth, Thistleton and Clipsham Posters

Guest post  from Helen Pender

**What Helen has failed to mention here is this woman was very well spoken caked in expensive make up and intoxicated, leaving the Co-op and making her way to her little smart black car with another two bottles. She finished the conversation by saying she felt very sorry for Con. Weirs Wife. The Lady I am told gives very good book lectures when sober she never gave me her name pity.....
Greetham, Stretton, Pickworth, Thistleton and Clipsham
prospective candidate, Martin Brookes, in Greetham, Stretton, Clipsham, Pickworth and Thistleton. We motored up there on several occasions and found posters strewn in public places, one within yards of Roger Begy’s home on Greetham High Street. The most vile accusations were thrown at Martin Brookes throughout the campaign. One would have thought this was not a very clever thing to do in a two horse race. Wouldn’t one?

At a planning meeting 48 hours before the election Martin Brookes was able to ask Mr Begy why he hadn’t taken steps to distance himself from these posters. What was Begy’s reply? ‘I don’t read your blog.’ A classic example of a non sequitur!

The first posters were black and white, stapled or drawing pinned to bus stops, wooden poles, fences and most worrying of all in the official Parish notice board in Clipsham. At Clipsham, on the first occasion we spotted the notice, we thought we might remove it. But this is an official Parish notice board. We decided instead to track down the Parish Clerk and found the Parish Clerk for Clipsham mowing his lawn. We took him to his notice board. He rapidly read the poster and asked whether any of the accusations were true, picking out one particular accusation. I must commend the Parish Clerk for his speed-reading of a document he said he’d not seen before. No doubt Clipsham have a very able and erudite public servant in their midst. What a treasure he must be.

As usual Martin Brookes *wittered on at length in a convoluted explanation. Eventually I summed up more succinctly and the Parish Clerk said ‘Well I don’t understand it. There are a lot of funny things going on.’ I am not sure but did I sense a degree of disappointment in the Parish Clerk’s face when I offered my explanation?
*have you met Helen or read her blogs :-)

We were satisfied that no more posters would appear in the Official Parish notice board in Clipsham. How wrong we were. New coloured posters slightly amended were issued this week and wonder of wonders there, skewed with just one drawing pin, in the official Clipsham Parish notice board was a new poster! This new poster, presumably in a vicarious distancing of Roger Begy from the poster, proclaimed: “This poster produced by ‘The Friends of Greetham Ward’. It is NOT produced by the RCC, OTC, The Conservatives. The Cabbie nor any individual Society thus accused by Mr Bookes to date.” Well that certainly makes it clear who produced it. Doesn’t it?

However my congratulations go to a user of one of the bus stops in Greetham who had torn down the leaflet. This was found flapping in the hedge at the first bus stop in Greetham. A deep thank you goes to the upright citizen whose sense of fair play led him/her to tear this poster down.

BBC Radio Leicester appeared at the Count in Oakham on 6th May. I bumped into them as they returned from a coffee break and showed them one of the latest anonymous leaflets, which Martin Brookes had removed and cut out his photograph, using the top part as his own election poster. The reporter immediately said ‘Are you Helen?’ Hardly anyone reads my blog, she had clearly been briefed by someone. Who had briefed her and why? She wasn’t prepared to say.

She asked for a copy, so I went to the library and, only having a 20p piece made two copies. One of which I handed to BBC Radio Leicester. They opened the boot of their radio car and fiddled with a couple of switches, turning off their equipment as one reporter sat reading the leaflet in the back of her radio car. The mike was placed in the boot, but I was not interviewed. Despite this I began to suspect that I was being surreptitiously recorded. Isn’t it amazing how paranoid one can become when faced with an anonymous campaign?

They asked who was behind this campaign. My reply was that I didn’t know but it was funny that the poster had been issued in an area in which there were only two candidates. They asked whom I might suspect. I pointed out that these people hide behind their anonymity, but said that they behaved like terrorist cells, the campaign is coordinated and yet each anonymous cell appears to be acting autonomously and separately.

What I didn’t say was that living through this onslaught of anonymous tweets, blogs, postings and posters is a little like living in a third world country with a despotic and dubious band of autocrats determined to silence any voice of opposition. Shenanigans in the Kingdom of Swaziland sometimes pale into insignificance beside the Kingdom of Rutland.

Like my childhood home, Rutland appears determined to silence any opposition. In Swaziland the opposition is regularly locked up and false accusations levelled at political opponents. The newspapers in Swaziland are prevented from reporting anything but censored news. Whereas in Rutland…

Rumour has it that the new editor of one of our local newspapers is a Conservative who tried to stand for election on RCC but was prevented from doing so since she had only just moved back into the area and did not satisfy the residential requirements for prospective candidates. If what Gene Plews tells me is true, this is only interesting as a litmus test of the political allegiance of our local press.

The only independent and free press would seem to be our blogs. At least one of which has been hacked.** A local lady I bumped into recently said: ‘You have to stop otherwise they will destroy you. Your blogs and your emails will be changed. You just can’t win.’

The problem as I see it is – if I stop they will just grind me into the ground silently. Whether I blog and use email or take a vow of omerta, I will be silenced. Better by far to go out attempting, however vainly, to speak out, than to be silenced by fear of intimidation, which will continue come what may.

In the face of a despotic regime one should always struggle, however vainly, to speak out before one segues into oblivion. In the despotic Democratic Republic of Rutland let’s hope that we can find others with the courage to ensure that eventually the miscreants are traced and brought to justice.

Thursday, May 05, 2011

The Jackson Stops Country Inn Stretton Rutland good food, good service and big greasy chips

The Jackson Stops Stretton Rutland good food, good service and big greasy chips.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Stretton Rutland Horses and St Nicholas Church Photographs




Stretton, Rutland, Horses, and St Nicholas Church, Photographs

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Stretton Rutland County Council Independent Candidate Martin Brookes Greetham Ward Election May 5th 2011

Stretton Rutland County Council Independent Candidate.

Please Vote For change on May 5th 2011

Independent Candidate Martin Brookes

My aim is to promote integrity and gain public confidence in Rutland County Council.

If elected, I will work full time for the benefit of the residents of the ward.

I have no money or hold any vested interests and would work hard for the benefit of all the community.

It was a pleasure to meet and talk to so many nice residents in Greetham.

I met and chatted with a couple of residents of Thistleton.

I look forward to canvassing all the villages very soon.

Quite a few residents have said they do not know their current ward Councillor.

Your current ward councillor is.






Mr Roger B Begy (Conservative) - GREETHAM WARD  (Leader of the Council)


May 5th 2011

If your not on the electoral register you need
to apply for registration.
The deadline for registering to vote in time for the
local elections in England on 5th May 2011 is Thursday
14th April 2011.  You can find out more about who
can register and application forms at





 Published by Martin Brookes 13 Willow Crescent Oakham Rutland LE15 6EQ


Saturday, March 19, 2011

Greetham Ward of the County of Rutland Nomination Vote May 5th 2011 Election Candidate, Rutland County Council

Today I was nominated by a Greetham resident to stand for Election
as a Independent Unitary Councillor for Greetham Ward of the county of Rutland.

The nomination was quickly seconded and assented by a further eight residents of Greetham, who I thank.

The ward includes:

Clipsham
Greetham
Pickworth
Stretton and
Thistleton.

Out of the twelve homes I visited, I was only rejected by two. One because the resident maybe nominating a friend across the road. Another said he could not sign anything and I must be a very brave person to stand against Roger Begy, I can't imagine why?

I am happy to accept the nomination as a Independent Candidate, my aim is to promote integrity and gain public confidence in Rutland County Council.



If elected I will work full time for the benefit of the residents of the ward.

I have no money or hold any vested interests and would work hard for the benefit of all the community.

It was a pleasure to meet and talk to so many nice residents in Greetham today.

I met and chatted with a couple of residents of Thistleton.

I look forward to canvassing all the villages very soon.

The current ward Councillor is

Mr Roger B Begy (Conservative) - GREETHAM WARD  (Leader of the Council)

 May 5th 2011

If your not on the electoral register you need
to apply for registration.
The deadline for registering to vote in time for the
local elections in England on 5th May 2011 is Thursday
14th April 2011.  You can find out more about who
can register and application forms at





 Published by Martin Brookes 13 Willow Crescent Oakham Rutland LE15 6EQ