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Thursday, July 09, 2026

Oakham Town Council Withdraws from Victoria Hall Trusteeship Following a Very Heated Debate

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


In a dramatic and closely contested session, Oakham Town Council has voted to officially cease its pursuit of sole trusteeship for the Victoria Hall. The decision, which marks a significant turning point in the long-running saga surrounding the historic building, has left the future of the venue in a state of deep uncertainty.

The meeting was characterised by intense and at times unprofessional debate, highlighting the deep rift among local representatives regarding the financial and managerial viability of the project. With the council split down the middle, the Chairman was forced to exercise a casting vote to break the deadlock, ultimately cementing the decision to withdraw.

The atmosphere in the room turned particularly volatile during the proceedings. In a heated exchange, Councillor Christopher Clark leveled a sharp rebuke at Cllr Brookes, stating that he would become "the most hated person in Oakham" for his stance. Cllr Brookes, unmoved by the accusation, has since responded with a pointed rhetorical question: "Am I not meant to be that person already?"

The council’s resolution dictates that no further taxpayer funds will be directed toward the Victoria Hall. By stepping back from the trusteeship application, the council has effectively handed the responsibility for the hall's future back to the Trustees and the Charity Commission.

For those supporting the withdrawal, the move represents a necessary line in the sand. Critics of continued investment argue that the burden of the hall's decline should not rest on the shoulders of the town's taxpayers.

"It is my personal opinion that Oakham Town Council or its taxpayers are not responsible for the failing of the hall; the trustees are responsible for that failure," Cllr Brookes remarked following the vote. He expressed significant frustration regarding the fiscal history of the project, noting that the council had already invested nearly £100,000 into a facility that the trustees ultimately chose to close last year.

According to records over the last 3 years, this expenditure included:

£23,000 in direct taxpayer funding provided to help keep the hall operational.

Significant capital for the installation of a new boiler.

Substantial costs associated with various property surveys.

The decision brings an abrupt end to the town council's involvement in the day-to-day management of the Victoria Hall. With the council refusing to provide further financial life support, the facility now faces a precarious path forward.


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Remembering Jim Harrison A Dedicated Servant, Former Oakham Mayor and Talented Photographer of Oakham

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

The community of Oakham is mourning the loss of a familiar face and dedicated public servant. Former Oakham mayor and accomplished photographer, Jim Harrison, has passed away at the age of 79.

Jim died in hospital on June 16 following a period of illness. His passing comes with poignant timing, as he was just weeks shy of celebrating his 80th birthday.

A Legacy of Service to Oakham

Jim Harrison was a well-known and respected figure within the town. He stepped into the role of Mayor of Oakham in 2007, an honour he held with great pride and commitment. During his time in office, he became a visible champion for the local area, working diligently to support the interests of his fellow residents.

Beyond his contributions to local government, Jim was deeply connected to the aesthetic and historical life of the region through his photography. His work captured the character of Oakham and its surrounding landscapes, leaving behind a visual record that many in the community will continue to cherish.

Funeral Arrangements

The community will have the opportunity to pay their final respects to Jim 

on Friday, July 17.

  • Service Time: 12:30 pm

  • Location: Great Glen Crematorium

As Oakham remembers his life, he is recalled as a man who cared deeply for his town both as a leader who navigated its civic life and as a photographer who helped others see its beauty.


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Monday, July 06, 2026

Oakham Town Council Bids Farewell to Cllr Dr. Jonathan Nichols

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

Oakham Town Council Bids Farewell to Cllr Dr. Jonathan Nichols

Oakham Town Council is set to see a change in its composition following the resignation of Councillor Dr. Jonathan Nichols. Citing the pressures of his professional life, Dr. Nichols has stepped down from his position to ensure he can adequately balance his ongoing commitments.

Dr. Nichols explained that his decision was prompted by the recent addition of significant new projects at his workplace. After careful consideration, he concluded that he could no longer dedicate the necessary time and energy to his role as a councillor to meet the standards he sets for himself. He noted that it had become clear to him that he was unable to dedicate the level of focus to the role that he would like to provide, emphasizing his belief that the responsibilities of the council should be held by those who can provide their full attention.

While his time on the council has come to a close, Dr. Nichols leaves behind a record of dedicated service. Chairman of Oakham Town Council, Cllr Martin Brookes, expressed his gratitude for Dr. Nichols' contributions during his tenure. Cllr Brookes specifically highlighted the outgoing councillor's leadership regarding the UK Town of Culture Bid Application, describing it as a significant undertaking for the community.

The news of the resignation has been met with sadness by fellow council members, who highlighted both Dr. Nichols' professional contributions and his personal character. Colleagues expressed their regret at his departure, with some describing him as a "lovely man" and others noting that he is a "very decent chap" whose presence will be missed, leaving the council worse off for his absence.


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Countdown to Decision, Rutland Residents Rally to Bring the 'Sea Dragon' Home Before Crucial Council Debate, Thursday 9th July 2026, 7pm

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


The fight to bring the Rutland Sea Dragon home is approaching a critical juncture as local residents and campaigners prepare for a pivotal full council debate. With over 2,000 signatures on the petition spearheaded by the Friends of the Rutland County Museum and Oakham Castle, the community is demanding that Rutland County Council (RCC) reconsider its decision to abandon the acquisition of the historic ichthyosaur fossil.

Lawrence Fenelon, Chair of the Friends, has been a leading voice in the campaign, emphasising that the council is currently overlooking a "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity" to establish a major cultural attraction in Oakham. The sense of urgency is palpable, driven by a September 30, 2026, deadline. After this date, any modifications to the council’s capital expenditure will be subject to government approval due to Local Government Reorganisation, potentially locking away the possibility of bringing the Sea Dragon home indefinitely.

The controversy centers on the council's reallocation of funds that were originally secured for the project. While the RCC maintains that the project has become unaffordable due to rising inflation and construction costs, critics argue that the council’s £39 million in usable capital reserves could easily cover the relatively small investment required to finalize the display. Furthermore, there is deep skepticism regarding the council's current plans to "digitally" display the fossil, with advocates insisting that such a significant prehistoric find deserves a physical, dedicated space within the museum to truly serve the county's economy and educational landscape.

The upcoming debate represents the formal opportunity for these concerns to be addressed at the highest level of local government. The full council meeting is scheduled for Thursday, July 9, 2026. The meeting will take place at 7 pm in the Council Chambers at the Rutland County Council offices in Oakham.

With the debate just days away, residents are being encouraged to reach out to their local councillors to advocate for the reversal of the council's current stance. For the supporters of the "Save the Sea Dragon" campaign, this meeting is not merely a procedural step, but a definitive moment to decide whether this national treasure remains in Rutland or is lost to history.

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