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Friday, July 03, 2026

Braunston Road, Oakham, Rutland, Co-op Closed Following Dramatic Early Morning ATM Theft


Residents in Oakham have been met with a scene of significant disruption this morning at the Co-operative supermarket on Braunston Road, which remains closed following a brazen ATM heist in the early hours of Friday, July 3.

Emergency services were alerted to the incident at approximately 3:00 am, when the shop’s cash machine was forcibly removed from the premises. The raid has left the front of the supermarket with noticeable structural damage, forcing the store to remain shuttered to the general public while investigators conduct their work.

The store manager arrived at the scene shortly after 4:30 am to begin liaising with the authorities, a visible police presence has remained on-site, with official cordons established to protect the integrity of the crime scene. These restrictions include the rear footpath accessible from Kings Road, several members of the public have been ignoring the safety measures, frequently ducking under the police tape. Police are urgently requesting that residents respect these boundaries to ensure both their own safety and the progress of the ongoing investigation.

Despite the significant setback, the store staff have remained on-site, demonstrating a commitment to serving their local customers. Having received their scheduled delivery of newspapers early this morning, employees have set up a makeshift service point outside the front car park.

At this time, there has been no official word regarding when the store will be able to undergo repairs and resume normal business operations. Residents are advised to avoid the immediate area of the Braunston Road Store until the police investigation has concluded and the cordon is removed.




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Security Crisis Deepens at Oakham Town Council Personal Items and Sensitive Documents and a House Plant Vanish


The atmosphere at Oakham Town Council has reached a new level of tension following reports of a baffling security breach. A member of staff, returning from a period of absence, was met with an unsettling sight her locked office had been cleared of all personal belongings, official council documents, and even a house plant.

This incident is not an isolated case. The affected staff member has reported that another colleague’s personal items have also been removed from the premises.

The disappearance of these items follows a turbulent few months for the council, which has struggled to maintain control over its security infrastructure. In an attempt to tighten oversight, the council has been forced to change its locks on two separate occasions following a series of security failures.

The recent string of incidents has sparked widespread concern regarding the council's ability to protect both physical property and sensitive information:

Financial Fraud In a alarming development, a £10,000 cheque was fraudulently drawn against a new bank account. The nature of this fraud is particularly concerning, as the account details were not publicly known, suggesting a significant internal or highly sophisticated external breach.

Data Leakage, the council is also reeling from a massive leak of thousands of emails. The content of these communications has reportedly made for "interesting reading," casting a shadow over internal operations and raising questions about confidentiality and data governance.

The mounting evidence of instability has prompted a response from the leadership. The Chairman of Oakham Town Council has publicly stated that he is "very concerned" to learn of the missing belongings and documents.


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Oakham Town Clerk Resigns Amidst Council Turbulence

By Local Democracy & Public Affairs Reporter  not affiliated to the BBC LDRS

Oakham Town Council (OTC) finds itself at the center of fresh controversy today following the sudden resignation of the Town Clerk.

The Chairman of Oakham Town Council confirmed that he has formally accepted the Clerk’s resignation. While the Council is currently navigating a period of significant transition, the Chairman indicated that the specific circumstances surrounding the departure would remain confidential.

With the Chairman acknowledging the gravity and unusual nature of the situation. Opting for a candid, if unconventional, assessment of the situation, the Chairman remarked that the ongoing drama is "better than an episode of EastEnders."

Reports circulating within the town suggest that the resignation is linked to an incident involving alleged unprofessional conduct. 

It is understood that a conversation involving Councillors Chris Clark and Paul Ainsley, along with an additional staff member, was overheard by members of the public at The George in Oakham.

Allegations stemming from this overheard discussion specifically regarding an alleged unprofessional relationship between two members of staff were subsequently reported to the Town Clerk, reportedly serving as one of his decisions to step down. 

Other allegations of fraud were made by a former Councillor and another member of staff.

When pressed for further details, the Chairman maintained that he could not disclose the full reasons behind the resignation.

Despite the upheaval, the Council is attempting to project stability. The Chairman expressed his well wishes for the outgoing Clerk’s future health and emphasised that the focus must now remain on the Council's ongoing recovery efforts.

The resignation comes at a particularly sensitive time for the OTC, which is currently working to address a series of serious governance failings identified in a recent internal audit report. The Chairman confirmed that the Council is continuing to collaborate with a locum Clerk to implement the necessary improvements and bring the body into compliance with best practices.

Oakham Town Council has issued the following statement:

Press Statement

 

The Council can confirm that a member of staff has resigned from their position.

 

As this relates to a confidential employment matter, it would not be appropriate for the Council to comment on the circumstances surrounding an individual's employment or departure.

 

The Council has appointed an experienced Locum Clerk to support the Council during this period. The Locum Clerk has been engaged to review and strengthen a range of operational, governance and staffing matters, ensuring that the Council's policies, procedures and working practices reflect good governance and support the effective delivery of services to the community.

 

The Council remains committed to the highest standards of governance, transparency and accountability. This period provides an opportunity to review current arrangements, implement any improvements identified and ensure the Council is well placed to meet the needs of residents both now and in the future.

 

As this is a confidential employment matter, no further comment will be made.


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Strictly Come Hedgelaying A "Fab-U-Lous" Day Out at the Lyndon Fete, Sunday, 2nd August 2026

By Martin Brookes


Get ready to polish your dancing shoes and sharpen your countryside knowledge. The charming village of Lyndon is once again preparing to host its highly anticipated Summer Fete, and this year promises to be another unmissable event filled with glamour, tradition, and community spirit.

Mark your calendars for Sunday, 2nd August 2026, when the village will come alive with a star-studded lineup and a classic British fete atmosphere.

The event will be officially opened by none other than Strictly Come Dancing legend Craig Revel Horwood. Craig isn't just there to cut the ribbon; he will be bringing his signature flair to the judging panel for the "Out-Rage-Ous Outfit" competition. Attendees are encouraged to go all-out-the more flamboyant and creative your ensemble, the better your chances of impressing the judge.

Adding a touch of rustic expertise to the day, charismatic hedgelayer and best-selling author Richard Negus returns to Lyndon. Following his sensational, "sell-out" success at the recent Nevill Holt Festival with his Words from the Hedge event, Richard will be sharing his passion for the English countryside.

He will delve into why our hedgerows are the vital "arteries of the land" and how they serve as essential lifelines for our native wildlife. You can learn more about his unique perspective on the landscape here: Words from the Hedge: A Hedgelayer's View of the Countryside.

Classic Fete Fun for Everyone

Beyond the celebrity appearances, the Lyndon Summer Fete is packed with quintessential entertainment for the whole family:

Enjoy the soul-stirring sounds of the Corby Silver Band and the traditional charm of the Rutland Morris Dancers.

Test your luck at the Wheelbarrow Raffle or the Lucky Dip, try your hand at the Village Stocks, or enter your furry friend into the Fun Dog Classes.

Indulge in treats from Madam Waffle, enjoy a classic BBQ, or relax with a refreshing drink from the bar and traditional teas.

Don't miss the famous Pre-loved Lyndon Stall, perfect for picking up a unique bargain.

Supporting a Great Cause

While the day is designed to be a "fab-u-lous" experience, it is also rooted in community support. All proceeds and donations from the fete will go directly to the Leicestershire and Rutland Branch of The MND Association (Charity No. 294354) and St Martin’s Church, Lyndon.

Event Details

  • When: Sunday, 2nd August 2026 | 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM

  • Where: Lyndon Village, near Oakham, LE15 8TU

  • Admission: Adults £5 | Children under 12 go FREE

Whether you are there for the glamour of Strictly or the tranquil wisdom of the hedgerows, the Lyndon Summer Fete is set to be the highlight of the Rutland social calendar. 


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