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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Cllr Jan Fillingham Oakham Town Councillor who opened town toilets as Mayor 2009 Resigns

Jan Fillingham MBE resigns as Councillor.

The Chairman of Oakham Town Council received a letter from Jan Fillingham confirming her resignation from the Town Council. No reason was given in the letter.

Mrs Fillingham was Mayor and Chairman of Oakham Town Council in 2009.

The biggest achievement that year for Rutland County Council and Oakham Town Council was the completion of the public toilets.

Mrs Fillingham officially opened the loo and a live flush was broadcast on Rutland Radio.


The Toilet opening attracted a lot of media coverage
that's Oliver from the Rutland Times explaining how
to cut the ribbon so he could catch a nice shot
for the paper the Chairman of Rutland County Council
Edward Baines watches with interest.

  

Just a the correct moment local artist Jo Goodliffe 
turned up to protest the Reporter on the 
right nearly required to be first in the loo, laughing so much
No one from RCC or OTC could 
understand Jo Goodliffes humour. 
In 2009 she put a huge amount of effort into protest for 
fun and it did make some people smile.




The scissor did not work, the official word is they
were blunt but if you look closely you can see
they were upside down.

Jo goodliffe looks over to see whats happening
this in turn spoils Cllr Harrisons photo
"The Mercury won't pay me if she is in it" refering to Jo

Helen Pender was waving a out of date MP's 
expenses supplement.

So an extra ribbon cutting was staged with Jo Goodliffe 
shut in the disabled loo!




Whilst that was going on
Rob from Rutland
Radio interviewed staff
from Rutland County Council


 

 
At this point everyone is starting to depart




 

The leader of Rutland County Council Roger Begy OBE
and the Town Clerk Richard White
came out to enjoy the moment


 

With so many important people at the event
Oakham police station sent a PCSO to guard Helen Pender
don't know what happened to him never saw him again


 

Cllr Joyce  Lucas flew in on her bike to take a snap or two
she use the same camera as me Panasonic Lumix














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Saturday, July 17, 2010

Leicester Visitors Information Centre

The National Space Centre in Leicester, England.Image via Wikipedia


If your visiting Rutland and want to explore Leicestershire, visit
Leicester Visitor Information Centre


7-9 Every Street
Town Hall Square
Leicester
LE1 6AG

http://www.goleicestershire.com/

The award winning Leicester Visitor information Centre is located in the heart of Leicester's vibrant city centre.


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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

One Night in Turin Oakham Cinema

Live @ the museum Oakham Cinema



One Night in Turin



Thursday 1st July 2010



7.30pm Rutland County Museum



The incredible inside story of Italia 90. From Platt's late winner against Belgium and Lineker's cool finishing, to the heartbreak of being one kick away from the World Cup Final.

Refreshments can be purchased, I believe Cllr Peter Jones informs us there is a bar so you can enjoy a glass of wine.




The museum cinema is unique it is situated amongst the tractors.



So why not give it a try.



www.rutland.gov.uk/live@themuseum

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Special Wednesday Workshops Rutland County Museum

warning if you are a child don't look at the comments some grown ups leave some very rude comments and we don't want mum and dad complaining.


Rutland County Museum Family Summer

Family events summer 2010

fun workshops & activities for all the family

www.rutland.gov.uk/museum

Special Wednesday Workshops

10.30am - 12pm every Wednesday

£3.50 per person, suitable for ages 4 -12

(price covers cost of materials - all items made can be taken home)

Booking is essential as places are limited (tickets available at the museum)

July 28th : plant pot painting

August 4th: Foam Frenzy

August 11th: Glass Painting

August 18th: Sparkly Art

August 25th: Feed The Birds

Train to be an Egyption Workshop Rutland County Museum

Train to be an Egyptian Workshop

(is that walk like an Egyption?)

warning if you are a child don't look at the comments some grown ups leave some very rude comments and we don't want mum and dad complaining.


Rutland County Museum Family Summer

Family events summer 2010

fun workshops & activities for all the family

www.rutland.gov.uk/museum

Tuesday 27th July 1-30 - 3.30 pm & Thursday 29th July 10.45am - 12.30 pm

Go along to the museum and train to be an Egyptian priest.
Children will have the opportunity to make their own canopic jars, wrap Pharoah Ben-tenteph, write cartouches and appease ancient Egyptian gods. A fun and hands on workshop will get children thinking about what ancient Egyptian life was really like.

£4 per person. suitable for 6+