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Thursday, June 24, 2021

Leicestershire Police Update - Light and Life Religious event in Oakham Rutland

Officers continue to carry out proactive patrols in the Oakham area as the Light and Life event concludes.




Leicestershire Police have been working closely with Rutland County Council and other partners during the past week to provide advice and guidance to organisers, to respond to incidents reported and to assist with traffic management.

The event is expected to finish today (Thursday) with the majority of attendees leaving the site tomorrow morning (Friday). Police will be assisting throughout today and tomorrow morning with traffic management. This includes staggering the exiting of vehicles from the site at Rutland Showground tomorrow morning to minimise the impact caused on the highways.

Members of the public are asked to acknowledge that while officers will be making every effort to manage the traffic, the area is expected to be very busy particularly tomorrow morning (Friday). It is therefore asked that people in the community plan their journeys accordingly and use alternative routes if possible.

Officers will remain in the area today and tomorrow engaging with organisers and attendees at the event, local residents and local business owners.

Superintendent Jonny Starbuck said: “As the Light and Life festival comes to an end, we are working with partners to ensure we keep a proactive and visible presence in the area and to continue engaging with organisers of the event, attendees, local residents and local business owners.

“This includes assisting with traffic management tomorrow as attendees leave the event. While we will be doing everything we can to minimise the impact the traffic has on the highways, we do ask that people understand the area will be busy and therefore plan their journeys accordingly to assist us with this.

“I would like to thank everyone who has supported and co-operated with us over the past week as well as Rutland County Council and other partners for their ongoing work with us.

“As we have previously stressed, the Light and Life festival is a legal event and the majority of people visiting have been in the area to enjoy their faith. Unfortunately however, there have been some people engaging in crime and anti-social behaviour during the week which has understandably caused concern in the local community. We have been continuing to attend incidents which have been reported to us and investigating the matters which have been raised.

“Between 7am yesterday (Wednesday) and 7am today, four crimes were reported to police in the Oakham area. Three of these were in relation to public order incidents including reporting of abusive language being used and a person being spat at. One report was in relation to criminal damage caused to a tree.

“These incidents are not acceptable and enquiries have been and are being carried out into the reports. No arrests have been made at this stage in connection with these reports.”

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Update - Light and Life Event in Rutland County Showground From Superintendent Jonny Starbuck Leicestershire Police

 Superintendent Jonny Starbuck said: 


“Leicestershire police have been working closely with Rutland County Council and other partners to ensure the right plan is in place for the next few days and in particular the traffic management when the event goers leave the site.


“Initially we received over one hundred calls to police in relation to this event, mostly these calls to police were to notify us that it was happening and ask us if we were aware of the event. There was considerable anti-social behaviour reported and we have made two arrests. 


“Since the policing operation was put in place we have seen these calls to police drop to twenty. We are aware of non-payment for food and shoplifting from local businesses and we are working with them to ensure the right action is taken. Mainly, we have had reports of anti-social behaviour and a few reports relating to covid compliance. 


“We or our partners, have not advised any businesses to close – this is a decision for the retailers to make, taking into consideration what the right choice would be for their business. 


“I want to thank Rutland Council and our partners for all pulling together to provide the local community with the right support and reassurance. We understand that anti-social behaviour can have a significant impact on the local community and I would like to thank them for working with us on this matter and I would encourage them to continue to report incidents to us. 


“Again, we want to stress that this is a legal event and the majority of the people visiting are there to enjoy their faith. There are only a few who are determined to engage in this negative behaviour. We will deal with those who commit crime swiftly and robustly.”

Monday, June 21, 2021

Superintendent Jonny Starbuck Update Light and Life Christian Travellers Festival Rutland Showground Update, A number of Offences including attempted robbery and anti social behavior, Two arrests made so far.

Superintendent Jonny Starbuck said: "Our presence continues in Oakham and at the Light and Life event at Rutland Show Ground. We have additional resources from the wider force to assist in dealing with issues that have been reported including an increase in anti-social behaviour, some criminal offences and driving offences.

"This is an outdoor event which is legal.  We have been working with the event organisers and partners to ensure that Covid rules are followed. 

"Local officers continue to patrol on the ground and to engage with local business owners and licensed premises.

"We are investigating a number of offences including attempted robbery and anti-social behaviour. Two arrests have been made so far.

"Residents in the area continue to report anti-social behaviour which we are responding to. We are working closely with our partners, with the organiser and with participants at the event to ensure that people can go about their usual business with the least disruption. Where offences are committed, we will deal with them effectively and robustly.

"Our enhanced visible presence throughout the day, both around the site and in the town itself, is there to enhance reassurance to our local communities whilst also supporting a swift response where needed.

"Anyone with any information is asked to report online at https://www.leics.police.uk/ro/report/ quoting reference log 186 of 19 June 2021 or to call 101."



I have noticed a much larger than normal police presence here in Oakham today. I also spotted a tactical support dog unit. 

A number of eating and drinking establishments are closed or closed early. 

I could only find one retail outlet that was closed due to the festival.

Friday, November 02, 2012

Sainsbury's Oakham, Update, APP2012/0665

Sainsbury's Oakham, Update, APP2012/0665

Sainsbury's application to build a foodstore at the Former Rutland County College site in Oakham is still to
be considered by Rutland County Council Development and Control Committee

The application is not included in the Agenda sent out today for the next meeting, a date has not yet been set.

Robert Oxley Sainsbury's Development Executive, The application has been opposed by  Oakham Town Council. Although we are disappointed with their position, the final decision on whether or not to grant planning permission will be made by Rutland County Council.

People who support the application or don't and wish to make their views known can contact:

The Planning Case Officer Patrick Gear, Development Control, Rutland County Council, Catmose Oakham
Rutland, LE15 6HP or email planning@rutland.gov.uk quoting the planning reference number APP/20120655

You can also contact any county councillor,  here is the list of Oakham Ward Councillors.

If you are brave enough to approach the Tories like Cllr Plews, don't be surprised if you receive a rude
response if you don't agree with them. At a recent planning meeting I was shown e-mails sent to an
elderly couple from Tory Cllr Gene Plews they could be described as bullying and not very nice, the couple
were extremely upset that their councillor could behave in this way. I could not see any evidence he was
calling them idiots, but as his standards committee has approved such conduct, it would not surprise me if you were to receive such a rude response. If your very lucky you might even receive a piece of fiction from Tory Leader Roger Begy this was pointed out by a member of the public at the last council meeting I attended. Liars are always exposed in the end.


OAKHAM SOUTH EAST

Representing: Oakham South East (East of Railway Line, South of South Street, Mill Street and Burley Road)

Jonathan Munton
Mr Jonathan Munton (Conservative)
6 Brooke Close
Oakham
Rutland LE15 6GD

Tel: (01572) 770733


Gene Plews
Mr Gene Plews (Conservative)
Democratic Services
Rutland County Council
Catmose
Oakham
Rutland LE15 6HP
Mobile: 07999 649 824


OAKHAM SOUTH WEST

Representing: Oakham South West (West of Railway Line, South of Braunston Road)

Joanna Figgis
Mrs Joanna Figgis (Conservative)
College House
Church Street
Oakham
Rutland LE15 6AA


phone: 07590 033 680


David Richardson
Mr David Richardson (Independent)
71 Brooke Road
Oakham
Rutland LE15 6HG



OAKHAM NORTH EAST

Representing: Oakham North East (East of Railway Line, North of South Street, Mill Street and Burley Road)

Jeff Dale
Mr Jeffrey T Dale (Ind)
12 Station Road
Wing Hollow
Wing
Oakham
Rutland LE15 8RY

Tel: (01572) 723569


Alan Walters
Mr Alan Walters (Ind)
15 Queen's Road
Oakham
Rutland LE15 6ED

Tel: 01572 770 884








OAKHAM NORTH WEST
Representing: Oakham North West (West of Railway Line, North of Braunston Road) and Barleythorpe

Richard Gale
Mr Richard J Gale (Independent)
'Meadowsweet Farm'
Knossington Road
Braunston
Oakham
Rutland LE15 8QX

Tel: (01572) 757770


Mark Woodcock
Mr Mark Woodcock (Indepedent)
33 Harrington Way
Oakham
Rutland LE15 6SE

Tel: (01572) 755814


You might like to write to the local paper 

Editor, Rutland Times - 43 South Street, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6BG or email rutland.editorial@jpress.co.uk