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Tuesday, June 02, 2026

From Welford Road to The Rec Oakham’s Will Begy Takes on Grueling Six-Marathon Challenge for MND


An extraordinary feat of endurance is underway as local student and sportsman Will Begy tackles a grueling 232km ultra-running challenge to raise £10,000 for Motor Neurone Disease (MND) support and research.

On Monday, 1st June 2026, Will laced up his running shoes at the Welford Road stadium the home of Leicester Tigers. His destination? The Recreation Ground ("The Rec") in Bath, just in time to watch the Tigers take on Bath Rugby on Saturday, 6th June.

The epic journey, dubbed "Road To The Rec," requires Will to run a full marathon every single day for five consecutive days, followed by a final half-marathon on match day.

For Will an alumnus of Oakham School and a active player for both Oakham Cricket Club and Oakham Rugby Club when home from university—the motivation for this punishing challenge is deeply personal. It was sparked by the recent, heartbreaking news that former Leicester Tigers and England rugby captain Lewis Moody has been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease.

"Growing up as a huge Leicester Tigers fan and as an Oakham boy, the recent news of Lewis Moody’s diagnosis with Motor Neurone Disease (MND) has had a profound impact on me," Will shared on his fundraising page.

"Lewis has always been a huge inspiration, not just as a rugby player, but as a person, and this challenge is my way of helping raise awareness and vital funds to support those living with this devastating disease."

MND is a progressive, fatal neurological condition that attacks the motor neurones, gradually stripping individuals of their ability to walk, talk, eat, and ultimately breathe. By taking on this challenge, Will joins a passionate, rugby-led community that has fiercely rallied behind MND fundraising over recent years.

The Road To The Rec The Breakdown

To successfully connect the two iconic rugby grounds, Will's itinerary demands immense physical and mental resilience:

Monday, 1st June Mattioli Woods Welford Road (Leicester)  
Departure 42.2 km (Marathon 1)

2nd – 5th June Continuous daily marathons through the English countryside 42.2 km daily (Marathons 2-5)

Saturday, 6th June Final push to The Recreation Ground (Bath)  Arrival 21.1 km (Half-Marathon)

Total Leicester to Bath 232 km


Incredible Community Support

The hometown response has already been overwhelming. As Will hits the tarmac, the community has rallied behind him. He has already smashed through the halfway point of his target, raising over £5,000 before even taking his first stride out of Leicester.

With five days of relentless running ahead of him, Will is pushing hard to reach his ultimate goal of £10,000. Every pound raised will go directly toward providing vital resources for those living with the disease and funding the search for a cure.

How You Can Help

You can follow Will’s journey, read updates on his progress, and back his incredible cause by visiting his official crowdfunding page on JustGiving https://www.justgiving.com/page/william-begy-roadtotherec

Whether you are a Tigers fan, a resident of Oakham, or simply inspired by a young man pushing his body to the absolute limit for charity, your support can help Will cross the finish line in Bath with £10,000 in the bank for the MND community.


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Rutland County Council (RCC) has officially launched its 2026 Call for Sites exercise

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


Rutland County Council (RCC) has officially launched its 2026 Call for Sites exercise, opening a vital window for landowners, developers, and community stakeholders to put forward land for future development.

The submission window opened on Monday, 1st June 2026, and will close promptly at 4:00 PM on Friday, 31st July 2026.

This exercise comes at a critical juncture for the county. Following recent updates to the government’s National Planning Policy Framework, Rutland’s long-term housing targets are evolving, making the identification of sustainable, viable land more important than ever.

A Critical Caveat Past Submissions Will Not Carry Over

If you have previously submitted land for consideration, take note prior submissions are no longer valid for this round.

Even if a site was submitted during the 2022, 2023, or 2025 Call for Sites cycles or highlighted during the ongoing Local Plan process it must be resubmitted now.

Important Notice: If a site is not formally resubmitted during this 2026 window, it will be completely excluded from the Council's upcoming assessments.

What Submitting a Site Means

Participating in the Call for Sites is an exploratory and analytical step. It is important to understand the scope of the exercise:

No Guarantees: Submitting a piece of land does not mean it will automatically be allocated for development in the final Local Plan, nor does it guarantee that planning permission will ever be granted.

Evidence Base Building: The information gathered during this window will be rigorously assessed for technical suitability. Accepted submissions will form a core part of the Council’s official Evidence Base, helping map out where sustainable growth could logically happen over the coming decades.

How to Submit Your Site

A separate submission form must be filled out for every individual site being put forward. RCC has provided an online portal equipped with helpful guidance notes and contextual help boxes to streamline the process.

To complete a submission, you will need to provide concrete details regarding:

Exact site location and boundaries

Proposed future use (e.g., residential, commercial, mixed-use)

Current ownership status and immediate availability

Existing planning context and known environmental or physical constraints

Anticipated delivery timescales

Before uploading any files or filling out the application, applicants are strongly advised to review the Council's Privacy Policy. Because this data directly informs a public-facing Local Plan, all submitted site details and responses will be made available to the public.

You can access the portal and log your submission directly on the Call for Sites 2026 | Rutland County Council web page.

Need Assistance?

If you have any questions regarding land eligibility, technical constraints, or the online form itself, you can reach out directly to the Planning Policy Team:

  • Email: localplan@rutland.gov.uk

  • Phone: 01572 720 902

  • Address: The Local Plan Team, Planning Policy, Rutland County Council, Catmose, Oakham, LE15 6HP


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Summer Under the Stars Tolethorpe Hall Unveils Spectacular 2026 Theatre Season, Twelfth Night, One Man, Two Guvnors, Treasure Island and Animal Farm


The open-air theatre tradition at Tolethorpe Hall is gearing up for an unforgettable summer. The Stamford Shakespeare Company (SSC) has officially announced its highly anticipated 2026 line-up, promising an eclectic mix of classic comedy, high-seas adventure, hilarious farce, and thought-provoking drama.

The upcoming season will run from 10 June to 29 August 2026. Theatregoers can look forward to four distinct productions set against the gorgeous backdrop of one of Europe’s finest open-air theatres.

This year’s programming strikes a perfect balance between timeless classics and modern adaptations, ensuring there is something for every kind of theatre lover:

Twelfth Night: The Stamford Shakespeare Company returns to its roots with one of Shakespeare's most beloved romantic comedies. Expect a whimsical tale of mistaken identity, unrequited love, and vibrant eccentricities.

One Man, Two Guvnors: Richard Bean's smash-hit British farce brings chaotic, laugh-out-loud comedy to the Tolethorpe stage. Follow the frantic, food-obsessed Francis Henshall as he desperately tries to keep his two contrasting employers from meeting.

Treasure Island: High-seas adventure arrives in Rutland. This classic tale is set to captivate audiences with swashbuckling action, memorable characters, and atmospheric staging.

Animal Farm: Presented by the talented Tolethorpe Youth Drama, George Orwell’s powerful allegory comes to life in a striking adaptation by Tatty Hennessy. Set against a rugged, corrugated backdrop, this production promises a gritty, thought-provoking performance by the region's rising stars.

Set Sail with an Exclusive "Treasure Island" Offer

For families and adventure seekers planning their summer outings, there is an extra incentive to book early.

The production of Treasure Island noted as suitable for ages 10 and up is offering a generous group discount. By using the promotional code FLINT2026, theatregoers can receive 25% off when purchasing 4 or more tickets for any Treasure Island performance.

Whether you are planning a romantic evening out with a picnic on the lawns or a thrilling family night to witness Captain Flint's legacy, booking early is highly recommended.

  • Season Dates: 10 June – 29 August 2026

  • Box Office: 01780 917240

  • Online Bookings: tolethorpe.co.uk



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From Oakham to the World Stage, Local Powerlifting Star Secures World Silver Medal


Georgina Harrison World Silver Medal

A remarkable athletic achievement has put the town of Oakham firmly on the international sporting map after 22-year-old powerlifter Georgina Harrison secured a silver medal at the World Powerlifting Bench Press Championships in Warsaw, Poland.

Georgina Harrison earned her highly coveted place on the world stage earlier this spring after winning the British Bench Press Championships in March. Representing Great Britain at the World Championships on May 27th, she produced an outstanding, podium-worthy performance. Weighing in at just 56.59kg, Georgina Harrison managed to bench press an incredible 100kg—nearly double her own body weight rightfully earning her second place in the world within her competitive weight category.

The stellar result marks a massive milestone in Georgina Harrison’s powerlifting career, while simultaneously highlighting the rapid growth and success of strength sports within the local community.

Georgina Harrison trains locally at Limitless Gym in Oakham. Although the facility only opened its doors in January 2026, it has already established itself as an absolute powerhouse for competitive athletes. In less than six months of operation, the gym’s training culture has yielded astonishing results, producing two British champions, three European Championship qualifiers, and now a World Championship silver medalist.

Members of the local fitness community attribute this rapid-fire success to the gym's elite training environment. The facility boasts some of the most advanced strength and conditioning equipment in the region, paired with a comprehensive recovery centre that features a sauna, cryotherapy, compression therapy, and dedicated massage rooms. This dual focus on high-intensity training and meticulous physical restoration has allowed local athletes to safely optimise their performance.

The tight-knit community at Limitless Gym has showered Georgina Harrison with praise, celebrating the relentless work ethic, discipline, and dedication that led to her world-class standing.

“To place second in the world is an incredible accomplishment,” the gym's owner stated. “Georgina has worked tirelessly for this result, and everyone at Limitless Gym is immensely proud of what she has achieved.”

With British titles, European qualifications, and now a silver podium finish on the world stage, the future looks exceptionally bright for both Georgina Harrison and the wave of talent emerging from Oakham's newest sporting success story. As Limitless Gym continues to expand its reach, Harrison's medal stands as definitive proof that world-class talent can thrive in local communities when raw hard work, expert coaching, and elite facilities come together.

https://limitlessgymoakham.com/


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