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Editorial, The Responsibility of Transparency in Oakham Town Council, Councillors Actions Freeze Bank Accounts.


Editorial, The Responsibility of Transparency in Oakham Town Council

By Martin Brookes, Editor

As the editor of Oakham and Rutland News, I believe it is vital to address the ongoing tensions between my publication, Oakham Town Council, and specifically Councillor Paul Ainsley.

Councillor Ainsley has frequently and publicly alleged that this news outlet publishes false and inaccurate information regarding both himself and the Town Council. I wish to state clearly: We hold ourselves to the highest standards of journalistic integrity. Every effort is made to ensure that what we publish is truthful, substantiated, and in the public interest.

Transparency is the bedrock of local democracy. When questions are raised regarding the actions of elected officials, the public has a right to know the truth. Unfortunately, to date, Councillor Ainsley has consistently refused to answer direct, formal questions posed by myself and other members of the Council submitted via formal questions at the public meeting of the council.

The reason for these inquiries is a matter of serious public concern. Specifically, we have requested that Cllr Ainsley provide evidence pointing to the specific agenda item and official minutes where the Council granted him the authority to contact a signatory of the Council’s HSBC accounts and the bank to secure primary control over them.

The consequences of his actions were immediate and severe. Following his contact with the bank, HSBC’s fraud department intervened and froze the Council’s accounts. Those accounts remain frozen to this day.

At Oakham and Rutland News, we stand by our reporting. If Councillor Ainsley maintains that our coverage is inaccurate, we invite him to present evidence to the contrary.

To demonstrate our commitment to the truth, we are prepared to publish definitive evidence regarding these events. We possess documentation including one of two letters received from HSBC which indicates that the bank was provided with false information. Specifically, records show that the bank was told the Clerk, who serves as the primary account holder, had left the Council’s employment.This claim is categorically untrue.

The freezing of public funds is not a trivial matter; it impacts the operations of the Council and, ultimately, the residents of Oakham. We believe the electorate deserves clarity on how their representative has acted regarding these financial resources.

We remain open to hearing from Councillor Ainsley. If he can provide proof that his actions were authorised by the Council, or if he wishes to clarify the information provided to HSBC, our pages remain open to him. Until then, we will continue to hold him accountable to the facts.




Governance Crisis, Oakham Town Council Accounts Frozen Amidst Allegations of Unauthorised Intervention

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

Former Oakham Mayor Cllr Paul Ainsley

A major governance crisis is unfolding at Oakham Town Council, as the council’s financial operations have been thrown into disarray following the freezing of its HSBC bank accounts. The lockdown of these funds, which are estimated to hold £350,000 in council reserves and vital Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) money, has been directly attributed to a series of unauthorised and reportedly inaccurate communications initiated by Councillor Paul Ainsley.

The situation came to a head when it was revealed that Cllr Ainsley bypassed standard council protocols to contact the HSBC safeguarding team. According to accounts provided by fellow members, the councillor attempted to seize control of the council’s financial affairs without any prior resolution or mandate from the full council body. During these unauthorised interactions, Cllr Ainsley allegedly provided demonstrably false information to bank officials, explicitly stating that the Town Clerk, Chris Evans, had terminated his employment with Oakham Town Council. This claim, which has been proven false as Mr. Evans remains in his role appears to have been the catalyst for HSBC’s decision to intervene. The Clerk is currently on leave.

The fallout from these actions has been severe. An official letter from the HSBC Safeguard Team, confirms that the accounts are currently under a strict "safeguard review." The bank has acknowledged being informed that the primary user/signatory had allegedly left the council, and as a result, restrictions have been imposed, effectively paralysing the council’s ability to access its own funds. HSBC has made it clear that these restrictions will remain in place until the council completes a formal verification process and updates its account mandates a cumbersome and time-consuming administrative hurdle forced upon the council by the initial misinformation.

The professional and ethical implications of these actions have sparked outrage among other elected members. At a meeting this past Monday, two councillors sumbmitted formal questions asking Cllr Ainsley to produce the specific council resolution that authorised his contact with the bank and his representation of the council’s financial interests. Despite these formal inquiries, Cllr Ainsley has so far refused to explain his actions or account for the misleading information provided to the bank.

The freezing of these accounts represents a significant operational failure that has left the town council unable to conduct its financial business as usual. As the council struggles to restore access to its reserves, the broader issue remains the lack of accountability and the potential for a single councillor to unilaterally jeopardise public funds. With no clear explanation for the unauthorised attempt to seize control of the accounts, the council now faces the urgent task of rectifying the bank’s records while addressing the severe breach of governance protocols that has led to this unprecedented financial lockdown.

Oakham Town Council Chairman Says:

"As Chairman of Oakham Town Council, I feel it is necessary to provide clarity regarding the current status of our HSBC accounts and the events that led to this situation. My awareness of these issues began when one of our two official signatories approached me, expressing deep discomfort after being pressured by Cllr Paul Ainsley to sign documentation that would have granted him sole control over the council’s accounts.

Compounding my concern, I was subsequently notified by another member that they had contacted the police to report Cllr Ainsley regarding separate, serious allegations concerning other bank accounts held by the council. Given the gravity of these potential financial irregularities, I immediately sought answers from Cllr Ainsley regarding his actions concerning our HSBC mandate. Rather than providing transparency or a legitimate explanation for his conduct, Cllr Ainsley simply informed me that, due to the nature of the allegations reported to the police, he would be stepping back from the HSBC accounts.

The resulting freeze on the public funds, which include vital reserves and Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) money, is an incredibly serious matter. I am, however, relieved that the HSBC fraud department has taken decisive action to safeguard the public money held within these accounts. It will be the council absolute priority is to ensure the integrity of the council's finances, and the Locum will be working diligently to resolve the requirements set by the bank to restore normal operations. I am committed to full cooperation with all relevant authorities to ensure that public funds remain secure and that these matters are investigated with the thoroughness they require."


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A Historic Salute, RAF Hurricane to Headline Oakham’s Armed Forces Week Flypast

A Historic Salute, RAF Hurricane to Headline Oakham’s Armed Forces Week Flypast

The skies over Rutland are set to host a poignant tribute this weekend. Organisers for Oakham’s Armed Forces Week Party in the Park have officially confirmed that the Royal Air Force’s Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF) will conduct a commemorative flypast this Sunday, June 28, 2026.

Taking place in Cutts Close, Oakham, the flypast is scheduled for 4:10 pm, serving as a centrepiece for the community's celebration of the Armed Forces.

While the Supermarine Spitfire often grabs the headlines, the BBMF has allocated an aircraft that truly deserves its moment in the spotlight: the Hawker Hurricane. Widely regarded as the "unsung hero" of the Battle of Britain, the Hurricane was responsible for the vast majority of enemy aircraft destroyed during that pivotal 1940 campaign.

The aircraft scheduled to grace the skies over Oakham is not just any Hurricane; it is a machine with a remarkable provenance. This specific aircraft holds the distinction of being the very last of the 14,533 Hurricanes ever built.

Adding to its visual impact, the aircraft will be appearing in its distinctive and eye-catching all-black night fighter scheme. Originally utilised for clandestine night operations to evade detection while hunting enemy bombers, the sleek, dark livery offers a stark and striking contrast to the typical camouflage patterns of the era.

Event Details

Event: Armed Forces Week Party in the Park

Location: Cutts Close, Oakham, Rutland

Date: Sunday, June 28, 2026

Flypast Time: 4:10 pm (weather and serviceability permitting)


Whether you are an aviation enthusiast or a member of the local community looking to pay your respects, the sight of this historic aircraft the final iteration of a legendary design soaring over Cutts Close promises to be an unforgettable highlight of the weekend.

Make sure to mark your calendars, look to the skies, and join Oakham in honouring those who have served and continue to serve.

Note: Flypasts are subject to weather conditions and aircraft serviceability on the day.


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Supporting the Community Oakham’s Uniform Swap, Saturday, 8th August, Rutland Clothing Bank, Oakham Baptist Church and Tesco Oakham

by Martin Brookes

As the school summer break approaches, many families begin the process of preparing for the term ahead. To help ease the financial burden while promoting sustainability, the Rutland Clothing Bank, part of the Oakham Baptist Church, is hosting a "Uniform Swap" event.

The initiative aims to "save money, reduce landfill and combat climate change" by encouraging the reuse of school uniforms. By participating in the swap, families can help extend the life of clothing items, keeping them out of the bin and making them available to other children in the community.

The event is scheduled to take place on Saturday, 8th August. Attendees can visit the Oakham Baptist Church between 10 am and 11 am to participate.

The community is encouraged to contribute to this effort by donating pre-loved uniforms. 

Donations can be dropped off at Oakham TESCO.

This event represents a wonderful opportunity for the Oakham community to come together to support one another and the environment.


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The New "Hidden Gem": Is Rutland Replacing the Cotswolds?

By Martin Brookes


As the once-unrivaled appeal of the Cotswolds begins to wane, a new contender for the title of England’s most desirable countryside destination is quietly rising, the county of Rutland. In a feature published in The Mail on June 25, 2026, writer Claudia Connell explores these shifting trends in luxury rural living, detailing exactly why this small, often overlooked county is increasingly catching the eye of those seeking a more exclusive escape.

For years, the Cotswolds has served as the premier countryside retreat for celebrities and the super-wealthy. However, according to Connell, the region is now experiencing a significant downturn, with long-time residents and market analysts alike citing that the area has become overcrowded, overly expensive, and "Disney-fied". This disillusionment is underscored by a 12 percent slump in property prices over the past year, alongside reports that high-profile figures such as Beyoncé, Jay Z, and Ellen DeGeneres have either lost interest in the area or struggled to offload their local properties.

In stark contrast, Rutland the smallest county in England is enjoying a quiet but steady surge in popularity. The area is currently poised for a major elevation in status following the announcement of a new Nobu hotel and spa. Developed in collaboration with the local Woolfox private member’s club, the retreat will feature private residences and amenities set across 185 acres of rural landscape.

Industry experts, including Can Faik of Global Hospitality Talk, note that luxury travelers are developing a growing appetite for destinations that offer a true sense of escape, a trend for which Rutland is uniquely positioned. Unlike the Cotswolds, where "TikTok tourists" and influencer crowds have reportedly disrupted the peace, Rutland offers a more sedate environment. This appeal is bolstered by excellent connectivity; commuters can reach London King’s Cross in roughly 45 to 50 minutes, and the county is home to prestigious educational institutions like Uppingham and Oakham, which continue to draw families from across the UK and beyond.

While the arrival of a major brand like Nobu brings a new level of excitement and economic buzz to the region, locals are keen to ensure the area retains its character. Clare Rudd-Jones, editor of local lifestyle magazines, describes the area as "the Cotswolds without the crowds," noting that while it shares the same honey-coloured stone architecture and high quality of life, it still feels like a genuine hidden gem. As property prices in the region remain more accessible than those in the over-saturated Cotswolds, it seems that for those looking for an upscale, tranquil retreat, the spotlight is firmly shifting toward Rutland.


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