Showing posts with label Tesco Oakham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tesco Oakham. Show all posts

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Tesco Oakham, Rutland, Easter Holiday, Opening Times 2014



Tesco Oakham, Rutland, Easter Holiday, Opening Times


Good Friday 08:00 22:00

Saturday 19th 08:00 22:00

Easter Sunday closed

Easter Monday 09:00 18:00

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Mothering Sunday, Tesco Oakham, Rutland, photographs

Mothering Sunday, Tesco Oakham, Rutland,



Mothers Day Cupcake for the larger mum



Mothers Day Bear and pot plant

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Tesco Oakham, Oakham Town Council Approves Planning Amendments


Baldock Hertfordshire Tesco


Tesco Oakham, Oakham Town Council Approves Planning Amendments
as long as Tesco take notice of the Enviromental Protection Officers Comments


Monday, January 13, 2014

Tesco Oakham, South Street, Oakham, Rutland, Photograph 2014



Tesco Oakham, South Street, Oakham, Rutland, Photograph 2014


Friday, November 15, 2013

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Tesco Oakham, Collecting For Diabetes UK, Rutland Day, Rutland Water


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Tesco Oakham Collecting for diabetes UK







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Tesco Oakham, Collecting For Diabetes UK, Rutland Day, Rutland  Water

To view more photographs of Rutland Day Click Here

Friday, December 14, 2012

Tesco Oakham Christmas Opening Hours 2012


tesco champagne, moet & chandon, bollinger



Tesco Oakham Christmas Opening Hours 2012

Monday 17th December  8.00 - 22.00

Tuesday 18th December 8.00 - 22.00

Wednesday 19th December 8.00 - 22.00

Thursday 20th December 6.00 - 22.00

Friday 21st December 6.00 - 22.00

Saturday 22nd December 6.00 - 22.00

Sunday 23rd December 10.00 - 16.00

Christmas Eve 6.00 - 19.00

Christmas Day Closed

Boxing Day Closed


Taylors Port, Cockburn's Port


Tesco Christmas


Nestle Quality Street



Tesco Christmas Pudding


tesco salmon


Sprouts


Ocean Spray Whole Berry Cranberry Sauce

Monday, October 29, 2012

Rutland 2013 Calendar, Tesco Oakham, Cancer Research, Rutland Historic Churches, Photographer Richard Adams, Photographs

Jenny Tesco Quality Service Manager
A CALENDAR showing the best of Rutland and raises money for charity is once again on sale.
The calendar compiled by amateur photographer Richard Adams of Trent Road, Oakham, is now in its 13th year.
This year’s Rutland Calendar will raise money for the Rutland Historic Churches Preservation
Tesco Oakham is also selling the calendar donating the entire selling price to their charity of the year Tesco Supporting Cancer Research 
The calendar is priced £5.99 and is available at bookshops and post offices throughout Rutland and also at Walkers Bookshop, Oakham Post Office, Burghley Gift Shop in Stamford.


Walkers Book Shop Oakham


Oakham Post Office


Oakham in Blooms Peacock features in Richards Calendar


Left The Rutland Osprey Sculpture features in Richards
Calendar I took the photo on the right today a little
gloomy not helped by the new black colour of the sculpture.











Before I receive complaints, that I have favoured Tesco over the Post Office Franchise and Walkers Book Shop they were both offered the same photo opportunity and exercised their right to decline publicity.

I have not profited from this post.

The Calendar photographed for this post was donated to a good cause. I will be popping to
Tesco next week to support the good cause they and Richard are both Supporting 








Sunday, July 15, 2012

Tesco Oakham extra Sunday opening for the Olympics


Tesco Oakham extra Sunday opening for the Olympics

Summer Opening Hours
22nd July - 9th September

9.00am - 8pm

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Tesco Oakham New Year Opening Times




Thursday 29th 08.00 – 22.00

Friday 30th 08.00 – 22.00

New Years Eve 08.00 - 19.00

New Years Day Closed

Bank Holiday Monday 2nd  09.00 - 18.00

Tuesday 3rd January 2012  08.00 – 22.00

Wednesday 4th January  2012 08.00 – 22.00

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Tesco Oakham Christmas Opening Times

Tesco Oakham

Friday 23rd December: 6.00am - midnight

Christmas Eve: 6.00am - 7.00pm

Christmas Day: Closed

Boxing Day: Closed

Tuesday 27th December: 9.00am - 6.00pm

Wednesday 28th December 8.00am - 10.00pm

Thursday 29th December 8.00am - 10.00pm

Friday 30th December 8.00am - 10.00pm

Monday, May 02, 2011

Tesco Oakham, Rutland, May Bank Holiday Monday, Opening hours and other tourist attractions

Tesco Oakham is open today until 6pm.

Tesco is likely to the biggest reason to visit the market town of Oakham.

Rutland County Council and Oakham Town Council both suggest the way forward for Oakham is tourism.
If this is the case, Why are all the tourist attractions closed Sunday and Monday?
along with the tourist information centre.

Spending Cuts by Rutland County Council is the reason why.

Spend to accumulate...

I have often asked why public events are not organised for bank holiday weekends, the reply is because no one is here. (what they mean is most councillor leave the town so it does not concern them) I have suggested in the past and do so again, a small group of people organise events to suit themselves and not the wider community, so they boost their ego, by appearing in the local rags. Local volunteers don't need the so called dignatories  to be in town to hold an event. Local traders are often disappointed by the increased effort put into attracting people to Rutland Water. One said last week it takes my trade away.

Oakham Town Council is likely to reply there is a fun fair in Cutts Close, this gets smaller each year, this year there is one large ride and a few small ones.

Below is post from February after I met a group disappointed tourists on a Monday in February. I expect there will be quite a few about today. We are lucky to have visitors all year around. Of courrse numbers may drop in the winter and spring.

Last year Oakham Town Council only spent a small amount of its tourism budget promoting the town.
This year it is hoped the council will set up a tourism working group.

If you are visiting, I can recommend eating at the Hornblower, Oakham High Street.

Monday, February 14, 2011


Northamptonshire Visitors to Oakham Rutland, were disappointed

Northamptonshire Visitors to Oakham Rutland, were disappointed to find things closed due to Rutland County Council Cuts

After a trek from the Castle they found the Museum is also Closed on Monday's

I advised them Wednesday is a good day to visit as everything is open and its Market Day.

If the Council is going to close these places on Monday to save cash, could they consider turning of the outside lights during the day! The saving could pay for the part time librarian they asking the Town Council to fund.

Disappointed Northamptonshire Tourists outside Rutland County Museum



Monday, December 20, 2010

Tesco Mini Blinis? None at Oakham Tesco

Tesco Mini Blinis? None at Oakham Tesco
 
One of my favourite treats at Christmas
The store manager said we don't sell them
any more. 
 
Who controls what is sold
at Oakham Tesco, I am not the only customer
fed up with Tesco discontinuing lines as when it
pleases them. I hope this will change when they 
expand the store.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Lions Club of Rutland Christmas Collecting at Tesco Oakham Photograph


Lions Club of Rutland
collecting for the poor and hungry folk
who live in Rutland this Christmas at 
Tesco Oakham.

Oakham police Inspector Johnny Monks wont like this 
photograph he feels I put my safety at risk by taking 
photographs of public activity like this.

I don't think I was in any danger from this Lion he looked friendly,
more than could be said about Mr Tyers who was standing to
my left a very angry Lion indeed. I made a risk assessment having 
a friendly Tesco security guard nearby would surely protect me 
from any predatory Lion!

Any way if your visiting Tesco today or the next few please 
consider buy something extra to help the needy this Christmas
(watch the use by dates on Christmas range, I purchased some tarts
dated for next week wont keep to Christmas)

Monday, November 08, 2010

Tesco Oakham Planning Application Accepted

Planning Department Recommends Approval to Council.


One of my favorite Tesco Stores Baldock Hertfordshire, this photograph does not do it justice it is 4 times bigger.

Cllr Peter Jones spoke very passionately on behalf of small traders, before leaving the meeting.


The Planning application to expand Tesco Oakham Rutland is accepted  by Rutland County Council

Thursday, November 04, 2010

Tesco Stores Ltd Tree Felling Application Oakham Conservation Area

Tesco Stores Ltd Tree Felling Application Oakham Conservation Area

Oakham Town Council turn down Tesco application to fell a number of trees in a conservation area.

Rather strangely Cllr Dewis and Cllr Spencer who voted to support last weeks Tesco application that included a the creation of a cycle and pedestrian access through these trees voted against the felling?

Wednesday, November 03, 2010

Oakham Town Council Meeting Tonight

Oakham Town Council

meeting tonight at 7.00 pm Victoria Hall, Oakham

A few interesting points on tonights agenda.

Grit Bins to decide weather to sell one to Rutland County Council.

Survey of Oakham Traders to assess the effects on businesses of the forthcoming closure of RAF Cottesmore.
I am guessing this has been dreamt up by Cllr Alf Dewis, the sort of pointless exercise a former Rutland County Council employee would conduct.

I suggest in the light of Cllr Woodcocks recent comment. The central ward Cllrs just get of their backsides and go and talk and listen to the traders and don't waste money on surveys. If it helps I am told most residents from Cottesmore drive into Stamford to shop.

Staff Appraisal may be discussed in secret session? I am assuming this is because once again the Town Council don't want the public to know how public funds are spent when it comes to staffing costs. The Assistant Clerk deserves every penny she earns. She covers for the over paid Clerk every time he runs of sick to plant a new hedge in his garden. The council do not pay her at a higher rate when he is off and she does his job. She earns less than £10 an hour for a huge responsible job its a pity unlike the Clerk she did not have friends on the council when her contract was drawn up.

Oakham Town council Draft Budget should be interesting.

Christmas arrangements

Banking arrangements.

A dangerous move I believe and something I hope will be considered in the council risk management.
The council is switching to internet banking and will be setting daily limits for internet payment to be accessed by the Clerk, Previously payments have always complied with financial regulation and two Cllrs have signed cheques. What happens if the clerk goes off sick because when he has read my blog again? is he going to leave the log in details on a post-it?

No surprise no one went out to find ten signatures calling for an election, for the South East Ward, Ten signatures needs to go as soon as the council says it wishes to co-opt applicants come forward and I still believe these people should be put forward to a public vote not co-opted by friends on the council.

Tesco Stores is putting forward a application to destroy more trees!

Hawksmead is submitting further plans.

The public are welcome to attend and can speak at the appointed moment and they should cllrs are now claiming they will listen to you. It is  much easier to speak to Town Councillors use them to speak to Rutland County Council a much more difficult group to talk to at meetings.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Oakham Town Council Say No, Say Yes and at Last NO! To Tesco Application

 Here we go around on the Merry Go Round!


Oakham Town Council

Vote to reject Tesco planning application....

At the meeting Cllr Alf Dewis tried to sway members by discussing 106 payments that may be received from Tesco.

Cllr Dewis explained to members some information he had been given to him relating to 106 payments by the Rutland County Council Planning Officer.

It is my belief this is a serious breach of conduct by Cllr Dewis and Mr Geer the planning officer named. In front of the public and press.

Cllr Alf Dewis likes to name drop often.

And I trust Rutland County Council and the Standards Committee will deal with this.
If it is wrong for Cllr Gale a Rutland County Councillor to refer to the yellow confidential document at a RCC planning meeting then it is most certainly wrong for a Oakham Town Councillor to know the content of the 106 proposed agreement.

Who does Cllr Dewis think he is?
 
It certainly explains Cllr Dewis change of mind, I suggest it has nothing to do with those who live in his ward but his friends at RCC.

THE RULES CLEARLY STATE 106 PAYMENTS SHOULD NOT BE DISCUSSED AT PLANNING MEETINGS THE MENTION THAT TESCO WERE OFFERING TO DO SOMETHING WITH THE RAILWAY FOOTBRIDGE AND OTHER MATTERS COULD HAVE INFLUENCED COUNCILLORS. THIS WHY I SAY 106 PAYMENTS ARE A LEGAL BRIBE.


When is the Town Clerk going to stop lying about Cllr George Swiffin he is not ill! we all know he can not afford the taxi to meetings.

He should step down so his seat can be filled by a person who wants to serve this town.

Things have improved at the Council with the new members who I believe really want to serve the people.

People Like Cllr Dewis only serves his own ego and friends at Rutland County Council.

Cllr Joyce Lucas  head of gossip and homophobic hate assisted by Cllr Dewis should both go.
To be a councillor you are required to be selfless neither are.

Cllr Dewis pointed out failings of another Cllr who does not serve the public, who was not present at tonight's meeting. Cllr Charles Haworth made a incorrect proposal relating to the Bandstand. He had asked for minutes of a previous meeting to be corrected and made a mistake with his correction so funny. Of  course the Clerk very correctly point out to Mr Dewis the minutes of the last meeting were accurate and the full council accepted Cllr Haworth's incorrect proposal.  So nothing could be changed.

Cllr Tor Clerk declared an interest and did not attend the meeting.

Cllr Matthew Taylor declared a interest and left the meeting after speaking about his support for the Tesco Application.

Not surprising, nice man but also a former employee of RCC Planning and friend of Cllr Lucas.

Cllr Sharon Spencer and Cllr Alf Dewis both voted for the Tesco application. both appeared to be very unhappy with the result. I guess Mrs Spencer was wondering how she was going to explain the outcome to the former councillor and former anti Tesco, turned supporter. Its amazing how people change minds when they are employed by Tesco. Of course if they gave me a job I probably would not be free to say this.
Of course Tesco don't really have to worry because as the Town Council web site states the final decision is made by RCC. I think this is a negative statement to publish because it highlights the weakness of The Town Council. I long for the day when Oakham Town Council is a Council that has clout and can tell RCC what it wants. There are signs of this coming from new councillors and I hope they keep up the good work. They are members of Oakham Town Council not Rutland County Council Town Council!


REVISED TESCOS PLANNING APPLICATION Oakham Town Council 7.00pm

REVISED TESCOS PLANNING APPLICATION

The revised Planning Application from Tescos will be considered at an extra meeting of the Council's Planning Committee on Wednesday 27th October 2010. 

7.00pm at the Victoria Hall and members of the public are welcome to attend.

The revised plans are available to view at the Town Council offices, during normal opening hours, until the day of the meeting. 


Comments may also be made which will also be considered by the Committee.

The revised application retains the bungalow at 39 Penn Street which was  to be demolished for additional car parking. 


Both pedestrian access to the Tesco's store and vehicular access to the T.A. Centre, from Penn Street, remain.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Tesco Oakham Revised Planning Application

A revised planning application has been submitted by Tesco. They no longer wish to demolish the bungalow at 39 Penn Street.

The new application will be considered by Rutland County Council on the 8th November 2010.