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A Blooming New Chapter, The Flower Shed Opens at Rutland Garden Village

A Blooming New Chapter, The Flower Shed Opens at Rutland Garden Village

There is a fresh burst of color arriving at Rutland Garden Village this month. Angela Wheatley, the creative force behind Rutland Florals, has officially opened her new brick-and-mortar storefront, "The Flower Shed," nestled behind the main plant area at the popular Ashwell Road destination.

For Angela, this expansion is more than just a business move it’s a homecoming to a lifelong passion.

"My grandmother was a very keen flower arranger," Angela shares. "She was a member of a lot of the local societies and a florist herself. She did many weddings and events, and my mum helped her. They had a little side hustle of their own going back in the 80s."

It seems the floral touch truly is in her DNA. Despite not originally planning to follow that exact path, Angela’s love for gardening and flowers began at a very young age. After spending the last few years successfully building the weddings and events side of Rutland Florals, she realised the demand for high-quality, local floral gifting was growing just as fast as her business.

"I very quickly outgrew my garden studio," she explains. "So there was an opportunity to move in here and The Flower Shed was born."

Whether you are looking for a bespoke hand-tied bouquet, a thoughtful gift, or expert floral inspiration, The Flower Shed is set to be a vibrant addition to the Rutland community. Visitors can browse designs, witness arrangements being crafted in real-time, and enjoy the broader amenities of Rutland Garden Village, including the on-site Radish restaurant.

Ready to explore their seasonal blooms or start your own wedding floral journey? 

Here is how you can connect with Angela and the team:

Website: www.rutlandflorals.co.uk

Location: The Flower Shed, Rutland Garden Village, Ashwell Road, Ashwell, Oakham

WhatsApp: 07706 472786

Email: hello@rutlandflorals.co.uk


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Join the Team, Cafe Terry’s is Hiring for Weekend Roles

Join the Team, Cafe Terry’s is Hiring for Weekend Roles

If you’ve been looking for a way to break into the hospitality industry or simply want a vibrant weekend job, your timing is perfect. Cafe Terry’s Ltd. the local go-to for bar, coffee, and kitchen excellence has officially announced they are expanding their team.

They are currently looking for passionate, hardworking individuals to fill two key weekend positions. Whether you're a budding foodie or a natural "people person," there's a spot for you.

Now Hiring, Open Positions

1. Junior Chef

This is a rare opportunity for those who love food but haven't yet had the chance to work in a professional kitchen.

Experience, none required!

The Vibe, a busy, fast-paced kitchen environment.

The Goal,you'll gain hands-on experience, learning the ropes of food preparation and kitchen management from the ground up.


2. Front of House

If you have a knack for making people feel welcome, this role is for you.

The Role looking after Cafe Terry’s customers and ensuring a great atmosphere.

Requirements, excellent customer service skills and a strong work ethic.

The Bonus, while Barista experience is a plus, it is not essential so don't let a lack of latte art skills hold you back.

How to Apply

Cafe Terry’s is keeping the application process as friendly and straightforward as their service. You have two ways to get in touch:

By Email: Send your interest to hello@cafeterrys.co.uk.

In Person: Sometimes the best way to make an impression is to just pop in and say hello!   

Note: Visit the cafe during their operating hours to drop off a CV or speak with the manager about joining their weekend crew.



For Local News and More Job Vacancies Visit:  https://oakhamandrutlandnews.co.uk/

Pouring Success, Join the Team at The Plough Inn, Caldecott

Pouring Success, Join the Team at The Plough Inn, Caldecott



Looking for a job that feels less like a shift and more like a community? 

The Plough Inn in the heart of Caldecott is officially opening its doors to new talent. 

If you’ve got a passion for hospitality and a "can-do" attitude, this could be the perfect spot for you to land.

Why Work With Us?

At The Plough Inn, we believe a pub is only as good as the people behind the bar and in the kitchen. We pride ourselves on creating a busy, welcoming environment where locals and visitors alike feel at home. When you join our crew, you aren't just an employee—you’re part of a tight-knit team.

What we offer:

A Great Atmosphere, work in a vibrant, friendly setting where no two days are the same.

Flexible Scheduling, we understand that life happens outside of work, which is why we offer shifts that can fit around your lifestyle.

Professional Growth, gain experience in a fast-paced hospitality environment while meeting great people.

Who We’re Looking For

We aren't just looking for "staff"; we’re looking for personalities! 

To thrive at The Plough Inn, you should be:

Friendly, a natural at making guests feel welcome.
Reliable, someone the team can count on during the busy Sunday roasts or Friday night rushes.
Hardworking, ready to roll up your sleeves and keep the high standards our customers love.

How to Apply

Ready to pull your first pint or serve up a local favorite? 

We’ve made it easy to get in touch.

In Person Drop your CV off directly at the pub we'd love to meet you

Email theploughcaldecott@hotmail.com

Phone 07961 662519

Socials Send us a direct message


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Leicestershire Policing Rutland High-Visibility Patrols and Multi-Million Pound Recoveries

Leicestershire Policing Rutland High-Visibility Patrols and Multi-Million Pound Recoveries

Image credit: Leicestershire Police


The streets of Rutland have seen a surge in police activity this past month as local neighborhood teams transition from specialised training into high-impact community operations. From the heart of Oakham to the county’s most remote farmland, the latest updates from PCSO Beth and PCSO Lauren reveal a force deeply embedded in "You Said, We Did" policing a strategy centered on tackling the specific concerns voiced by residents.

The month began with a focus on professional development, as officers moved directly from the frontline into intensive training at Keyham Lane Police Station. This training, focused specifically on the nuances of neighborhood policing, is designed to bridge the gap between reactive emergency response and proactive community support. Residents may have already noticed the results of this refocus; officers are now prioritising "callbacks" for online reports, ensuring that every digital interaction is followed by a human conversation to better understand the context of local incidents.

Tackling Anti-Social Behavior and Drug Supply in Oakham, the focus has remained firmly on the town’s "hotspots." Working in tandem with the Safer Streets Team and Rutland County Council, officers have intensified foot patrols across Oakham Town Centre, Cutts Close Park, and residential areas like Derwent Drive and Welland Way.

This isn't merely a show of force; it is a multi-agency effort to reclaim public spaces from anti-social behaviour. While patrols deter disruption in shopping areas, officers are also engaging in "early intervention" by visiting local schools and youth clubs. This proactive work extends to more serious criminality, with recent stop-searches and vehicle intercepts leading to several ongoing investigations into drug supply within the town. By partnering with housing providers, the team is working to root out drug-related activity at its source.

A Milestone Achievement in Rural Crime, perhaps the most significant achievement of the month comes from the Rural Policing Team. Through a combination of proactive day-and-night patrols and immediate responses to reports of hare coursing, the team has hit a historic milestone: £3 million worth of stolen machinery has now been recovered and returned to owners since the team’s inception.

The recovery of this equipment is a testament to the vigilance of the rural community. Officers continue to conduct "stop checks" on trailers across local roads to verify legitimacy and are urging farmers to ensure all machinery is security-marked. For those who have fallen victim to theft, the police have been conducting house-to-house CCTV enquiries alongside CID to ensure every lead is exhausted.

Road Safety and the "Fatal4" Initiative, on the county's roads, the message is clear: safety is non-negotiable. Using a mix of marked patrols and speed detection equipment, the team has been monitoring key routes and responding to local parish concerns. Recent operations have seen several vehicles seized for lack of insurance, while ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) technology is being used to gather intelligence on suspicious vehicle movements.

Looking ahead, Rutland residents can expect an even higher police presence as the force prepares for upcoming "Fatal4" operations. These targeted strikes will focus on the four leading causes of road deaths: speeding, drink and drug driving, mobile phone use, and the failure to wear seatbelts.

As the policing calendar fills up for the coming weeks, PCSO Beth and the team are encouraging residents to check local notice boards for upcoming engagement events. The overarching theme of this month's update is one of accessibility; whether it’s a chat in a park or a formal meeting in a village hall, the Rutland Police remain committed to a transparent, visible, and community-led approach to safety.