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Wednesday, April 08, 2026

Rutland Police, Putting in the Miles A Week in the Life of the Melton and Rutland Neighbourhood Teams

Rutland Police, Putting in the Miles A Week in the Life of the Melton and Rutland Neighbourhood Teams.

Public safety is a 24/7 commitment, but what does that actually look like on the ground? 

Recent updates from the Melton and Rutland Neighbourhood Priority Teams (NPT) offer a transparent look at the diversity of police work from high-stakes arrests and drug seizures to the essential admin that keeps the community running.

Here is a breakdown of the recent proactive work keeping our streets safe.

The Neighbourhood Priority Team (NPT), The NPT recently completed a grueling shift focused on tackling serious offenses and removing threats from the community. Their efforts resulted in a significant dent in local crime figures. 

The "Big Red Key": Officers tracked down a male wanted for 13 shoplifting offenses. While entry was nearly forced, the presence of the tactical entry tool (the "big red key") convinced the suspect to surrender.

The team assisted Response colleagues in processing a male linked to multiple serious offenses, ensuring he was successfully interviewed and charged.

 A "Fail to Stop" incident led to a summons for various driving offenses and a drug search. In a separate stop, officers uncovered counterfeit cash, seized a vehicle for having no insurance, and arrested a passenger wanted for offenses in Leicester City.

Crime prevention isn't just about handcuffs; it’s about collaboration.

Working with Melton Borough Council, the team served two eviction notices to address ongoing localised issues.

Dozens of intelligence reports were filed, which serve as the "road map" for future proactive policing and targeted raids.

On the Beat with PC McKinnon, South Rutland & Beyond

While the NPT focuses on high-priority targets, local beat officers like PC McKinnon have been busy managing the safety of South Rutland and supporting force-wide emergencies.

The A1 remains a focal point, with PC McKinnon attending four separate traffic incidents this week. Fortunately, only one resulted in minor injuries. The team also traveled to Loughborough to assist at the scene of a serious injury collision and supported a large-scale search for a missing person at Bradgate Park.

ASB & Drugs, continued casework is underway with Rutland Council to tackle Anti-Social Behavior (ASB) and drug misuse in Ketton.

Local Governance: PC McKinnon attended the Edith Weston Parish Council meeting to hear directly from residents regarding road safety concerns near the village chicanes.

The A47 Corridor, collaborative plans are being drawn up with the community safety team to address recurring issues along the A47.

The police rely on your eyes and ears to stay ahead of crime. 

Emergencies: Dial 999

Non-Emergencies: Dial 101

Report Online: leicspolice.link/IETAW

Anonymous Reporting: Contact Crimestoppers at leicspolice.link/Iw0ni

Stay safe, Rutland.


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Easter Extravaganza at Rutland County Museum Oakham Fossils, VR, and High-Tech Fun

Easter Extravaganza at Rutland County Museum Fossils, VR, and High-Tech Fun

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If you're looking for a way to keep the kids entertained this April, Rutland County Museum is pulling out all the stops. In a massive win for local families, the museum has announced it will be open daily until a week on Saturday for the Easter school holidays marking the first time in years that the venue has offered such consistent holiday access.

The surge in activity is thanks to funding from the Levelling Up Awards granted to Rutland County Council, which has allowed the museum to expand its hours and introduce some seriously impressive new attractions.

Hands-On History, 'Take & Make' Crafts

For those who like to get creative, the museum is running its popular 'Crafts in a Bag' sessions. At just £3.50 each, visitors can choose between two prehistoric themes, Dinosaurs and Ichthyosaurs

These bags are designed for "drop-in" fun, allowing families to sit down and build their ancient creatures at their own leisure within the museum’s galleries. These are available daily during special Easter hours (10am–3.45pm).

Beyond the glue and glitter, the museum is embracing the future of storytelling with two major new features, The Sea Dragon Experience: A cutting-edge Virtual Reality (VR) journey designed for ages 7 and over. This experience dives deep into the world of the "Rutland Sea Dragon" (the famous local Ichthyosaur discovery).

The 3D Sandpit, A new interactive installation that uses augmented reality to respond to how you move the sand, creating shifting landscapes and digital environments.

While the museum is embracing an extended schedule, there are a few dates to keep in mind to ensure you don't turn up to closed doors:

Open Dates: Every day from Tuesday, 7 April to Saturday, 18 April.

Hours: 10:00am – 3:45pm.

Closed Dates: The museum will be closed on Sundays, Good Friday, and Bank Holiday Monday.

Whether you want to get hands-on with a dinosaur craft or transport yourself back to the Jurassic period via VR, this Easter is the perfect time to rediscover what Rutland County Museum has to offer.

Are you planning to try out the VR experience, or are you more interested in the traditional crafts?



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The Rutland Lions Virtual Easter Egg Hunt Returns

The Rutland Lions Virtual Easter Egg Hunt Returns


Get ready to stretch your legs and sharpen your sleuthing skills! The Lions Club of Rutland is back for 2026, bringing their annual virtual Easter Egg Hunt to the streets of Oakham. This community favorite combines outdoor exercise with a digital twist all while raising vital funds for local causes.

If you're looking for the perfect family activity to fill the Easter holidays, here is everything you need to know to join the hunt.

Event Details: 

The hunt takes place over two days, ensuring plenty of time for everyone to get involved:

Dates: Thursday, 9 April and Friday, 10 April

Time: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Starting Point: Oakham Library

The Rutland Lions have designed a route around Oakham that is as fun as it is challenging. Participants will navigate the town to find 20 brightly colored pictures of eggs. It’s not just about spotting them, though; you’ll need to match the eggs to specific clues on your sheet to solve the puzzle.

Head to Oakham Library to register. To kickstart your adventure, the Lions are offering a choice of a Creme Egg or a piece of fruit for that essential energy boost.

Since this is a "virtual" hunt, your smartphone is your best friend. To prove you’ve successfully tracked down the hidden gems, you must take a photo of each egg you find.

Once you’ve completed the circuit, head back to the library. Show your photos to the Lions team, hand in your answer sheet, and verify your total egg count.

No Easter hunt is complete without a prize! Every participant who completes the challenge and hands in their answers will be rewarded with a packet of mini eggs.

Beyond the chocolate, the true heart of the event is the impact on the community. The funds raised through the Lions' efforts stay right here in Rutland, supporting local community causes and neighbours in need.

Make sure your phone is fully charged before you head out

You wouldn't want to find egg number 19 only for your camera to run out of juice.

Will you be Oakham's top egg-splorer this year? 

Head down to Rutland County Library, Oakham  on April 9 or 10 to find out.


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Tuesday, April 07, 2026

A fantastic opportunity for someone based in Rutland who wants to dive headfirst into the world of public service. Working in an MP’s constituency office


A fantastic opportunity for someone based in Rutland who wants to dive headfirst into the world of public service. Working in an MP’s constituency office is often fast-paced, deeply personal, and requires a "roll up your sleeves" attitude.

While Alicia Kearns hasn’t released the full job description yet, a role in a local constituency office typically centers on Casework and Community Engagement. You aren’t just filing papers; you are the bridge between the government and the people of Rutland and Stamford and a few Leicestershire villages.

What You’ll Likely Be Doing:

Handling "casework," which involves helping constituents with issues ranging from housing and healthcare to immigration and local planning.

Drafting responses to residents, liaising with local councils, and potentially managing social media or newsletters.

Helping organise local surgeries (meetings where residents speak to the MP) and community visits.

Being that "super organised" person who keeps the diary moving and ensures no constituent's concern falls through the cracks.

Why Apply?

You get to see the immediate result of your work when a local issue is resolved.

The "Year-Long" Factor: This is likely a fixed-term contract (up to a year), making it an ideal "booster" for a CV, whether you’re a recent grad, changing careers, or looking for meaningful local work.

The Team: Described as a "lovely team," which is a huge plus in the high-pressure environment of politics.

Since more details are coming later this week, here is how you can get ahead:

Prepare your CV, Focus on "people skills" and instances where you took the initiative to solve a problem.

Research, Look into Alicia Kearns’ recent local campaigns. Knowing what she cares about (like the Rutland Memorial Hospital or local transport) will make you stand out.

Reach Out, If you're eager, there’s no harm in sending a polite introductory email to the address provided to express your interest ahead of the formal posting.

Contact Information:

Are you looking to pivot into politics for the first time, or do you already have some experience in community advocacy?


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