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Thursday, June 25, 2026

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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A New Era for Oakham Town Council Embarks on "Reset and Rebuild" Strategy

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


In a significant move toward organisational renewal, Oakham Town Council has entered a "reset and rebuild" phase, signaling a departure from the operational inefficiencies of recent years. Following high-level discussions between town leadership and Rutland County Council (RCC), Chairman Cllr Martin Brookes has revealed a comprehensive, transparent roadmap designed to restore professional standards and operational effectiveness to the Town Council.

The announcement, which serves as a central theme of the Chairmans report for the upcoming Full Council meeting on Wednesday, 8th July 2026, marks the beginning of a vital journey for the municipality. The initiative follows a highly constructive meeting between Cllr Martin Brookes, the Leader of Rutland County Council Cllr Christine Wise, and Acting CEO of RCC, Angela Wakefield. This collaboration highlights a strategic partnership aimed at stabilising the Town Council and ensuring it regains the trust of the community it serves.

Acknowledging that the Council has not functioned at its required capacity in recent years, Cllr Martin Brookes emphasised that the leadership is now taking decisive, structured steps to rectify these issues. Under the expert stewardship of the newly appointed Locum Clerk, Sam Haywood, the Council is adopting a "phased delivery" approach. Rather than shying away from the findings of a recent internal audit, the Council is utilising the document as both a roadmap for recovery and a public scorecard. By doing so, the leadership aims to ensure that progress is reported transparently to both the Council and the community, turning historical shortcomings into a catalyst for institutional improvement.

The immediate priorities under Sam Haywood’s guidance are focused on stabilising governance and ensuring strict adherence to financial and legal regulations. 

Among these urgent tasks is the reinstatement of formal consideration for planning applications a critical function that has been neglected for over two years. By restoring this process, the Council intends to ensure that Oakham’s voice is once again represented in local development decisions.

Looking toward the medium term, the strategy involves re-establishing effective committees, implementing a robust training programme for all councillors, and developing a strategic communications plan to keep residents better informed. 

Regarding existing commitments, such as the Victoria Hall project, the Council has made the strategic decision to pause progress at its last meeting. Cllr Martin Brookes explained that this measure is necessary to ensure that future developments are rooted in absolute fiscal responsibility and sound governance, rather than rushing into the project before the foundations are secure.

While Cllr Martin Brookes remains candid about the substantial scale of the challenges facing the Council, his outlook remains firmly optimistic. By leveraging the expertise of the Locum Clerk and the continued support of Rutland County Council, the Town Council is moving toward a future defined by professional discipline. Through this renewed commitment to transparency and accountability, the leadership is confident that they will successfully rebuild the reputation of the Council and prove that they are, once again, working effectively and professionally for the people of Oakham.

For further updates residents are invited to attend the Full Council meeting, which will be held on Wednesday, 8th July 2026, at 6:30 pm.

https://oakhamtowncouncil.gov.uk/meetings-calendar/full-council-54/


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Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Local Gem Continues Winning Streak, Wisteria Hotel Honoured Again by Tripadvisor. Tripadvisor® Travellers’ Choice® Awards for 2026.




By Martin Brookes

The Wisteria Hotel has once again cemented its reputation as a premier destination in the heart of Rutland, securing a coveted spot in the Tripadvisor® Travellers’ Choice® Awards for 2026. This latest accolade marks a remarkable milestone for the independently owned hotel, which has now earned the prestigious award for eight consecutive years. The recognition places the Wisteria Hotel firmly within the top 10% of hospitality listings worldwide on the platform.

The Travellers’ Choice Awards are highly regarded in the industry because they are not determined by a panel of judges, but by the people who matter most: the guests. The award is based on genuine, first-hand reviews and ratings submitted to the world’s largest travel guidance platform over a 12-month period. For owners Kristy Carey and Chris Newsham, who have steered the hotel since 2018, the award is a direct reflection of their team's enduring commitment.

"We are absolutely delighted to have received this award once again," said Kristy Carey. "It is a testament to the dedication, passion, and hard work of our incredible team, who go above and beyond every day to create memorable experiences for our guests. Without them, this achievement simply would not be possible."

The hospitality industry has faced a tumultuous few years, navigating significant economic and operational pressures. Despite these challenges, the Wisteria Hotel has managed to maintain the high standards that have made it a favourite among locals and visitors alike. "Our mission has always been for every customer to arrive as a guest and leave as a friend," Carey added. "We are incredibly proud that this is reflected in the outstanding feedback and reviews we receive from those who stay and dine with us."

Matt Dacey, Chief Marketing Officer at Tripadvisor, extended his congratulations to the Oakham establishment, noting that ranking among the top percentage of businesses globally means the hotel has made a truly memorable impact on its visitors.

Since taking the helm, Carey and Newsham have invested heavily in transforming the property while meticulously preserving its historic character. Today, the hotel boasts 25 guest bedrooms, a restaurant and bar open to the public, and versatile event spaces that have become a go-to venue for weddings and corporate gatherings in the county. As the Wisteria Hotel looks toward the remainder of 2026, this latest award serves as a strong endorsement for anyone looking for a top-rated stay in the UK.

Those interested in viewing the latest feedback or booking a stay can find more information on the Wisteria Hotel's official Tripadvisor page.


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