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Saturday, June 13, 2026

Rutland Conductor Paul McCreesh Awarded CBE in King’s Birthday Honours


The internationally acclaimed conductor and Rutland resident, Paul McCreesh, has been appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2026 King’s Birthday Honours list. The prestigious honour recognises Paul McCreesh’s exceptional, decades-long services to music and his profound commitment to music education, cementing his legacy as both a world-class interpreter of classical masterpieces and a fierce advocate for the next generation of musicians.

Paul McCreesh is most widely celebrated as the founder and artistic director of the Gabrieli Consort and Players, an ensemble he established in 1982. Over the last four decades, he has guided the vocal and instrumental group to the absolute pinnacle of the international classical music scene. Renowned for their historically informed performances, Paul McCreesh and the Gabrielis have toured the globe, performing in the world’s most prestigious concert halls and creating an expansive, award-winning discography that has redefined how audiences experience early and choral music.

Beyond his triumphs on the conductor's podium, the inclusion of "music education" in Paul McCreesh's CBE citation underscores a core, driving pillar of his life's work. He has been a relentless champion for broadening access to the arts, fighting the notion that classical music belongs only to a privileged few. Through innovative training programs and outreach initiatives, he has consistently created opportunities for young people from all backgrounds to engage with high-level music-making, ensuring that the UK’s rich cultural heritage remains accessible and alive for future generations.

By bringing this monumental distinction home to Rutland, Paul McCreesh’s new title as a CBE celebrates a career dedicated not just to the preservation of musical history, but to the vital expansion of its future.


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Miniatures, Models, and Motorcars, A Grand Weekend at Stapleford Park Supporting LOROS Hospice


If you are looking for the perfect family outing this weekend, pack up the car and head over to the stunning grounds of Stapleford Park in Melton Mowbray. Running from 10:00 to 17:00 on Saturday 13th June and Sunday 14th June 2026, the estate is playing host to a spectacular Models and Miniatures event all in aid of a truly fantastic cause: supporting the LOROS Hospice.

Whether you are a die-hard vintage machinery enthusiast, a model engineering hobbyist, or just looking for a fun, sun-soaked day out with the kids, this weekend’s rally promises something for everyone.

What’s On: Engines, Exhibits, and Entertainment

The event brings together an incredible array of scaled-down marvels and full-sized vintage classics. Here is a taste of what you can expect to see scattered across the park:

Miniature Traction Engines & Scale Models: Marvel at the intricate craftsmanship of scale model engineering exhibits and steam-powered miniatures.

Classic Vehicles: Take a nostalgic stroll through rows of beautifully restored classic cars, vintage motorcycles, and historic tractors.

Fun Dog Show: Think your four-legged friend has what it takes to win a ribbon? Bring them along! The fun dog show costs just £2 to enter per class.

Food & Trade Stalls: A wide selection of local food vendors and trade stands will be on-site to keep you fueled and browsing all day.

A Special Note on the Railway

While the famous, permanent Stapleford Railway train rides are unfortunately unable to run this year due to ongoing line repairs, the organisers have made sure visitors won't miss out. They have arranged a special visiting train and temporary track, alongside fun tractor rides around the estate to keep the transport tradition alive!

Plan Your Visit

Stapleford Park provides a breathtaking backdrop for the rally, and with affordable entry fees, it’s a brilliant value for a summer weekend.

Stapleford Park, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE14 2SF.

Adults are £6, Children are £4, and Under-5s get in completely free.

Free on-site parking is included with your entry.

Fancy sleeping under the stars? Weekend camping is available right on the estate for £40 per tent.

Supporting a Vital Cause

The best part of the weekend? Every ticket sold and every dog show entry helps support LOROS Hospice. LOROS is a brilliant local charity that provides free, high-quality, compassionate care and support to terminally ill adult patients, their families, and carers across Leicestershire and Rutland.

By coming out to enjoy the models, machinery, and sunshine, you are directly helping LOROS continue their vital work in the community.

Grab the family, support a wonderful cause, and enjoy a great British weekend out.


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Gretton Launches Free Under-6s Football Training This Summer Saturday until 26th September 2026


Looking for a fantastic, active way to kick off your family’s weekends this summer? Gretton is serving up the perfect opportunity. The village has officially launched its brand-new Under-6s Football Training Sessions, offering local youngsters a brilliant introduction to the beautiful game in a relaxed, friendly environment.

Running every Saturday morning throughout the summer, these sessions are designed to get kids moving, learning basic skills, and most importantly having a blast.

Everything You Need to Know

Whether your little one is already kicking a ball around the garden or has never touched a football before, everyone is welcome.

Every Saturday morning from 09:00 to 10:30. The program is running right now and wraps up on Saturday, 26th September 2026.

Gretton Recreation Ground (accessed via Doctors Lane, just off Kirby Road), Gretton.

Completely FREE.

No Pressure, Just Turn Up.

One of the best things about these sessions is how stress-free they are for parents. There is no tedious online registration form, no upfront commitment, and no subscription fee.

The organisers want to keep things as accessible as possible. Parents and their budding football stars are invited to just turn up on a Saturday morning to take part. When you arrive, simply head over and speak with Dave Moffatt (affectionately known as "Moff"), who is heading up the sessions on the day.

It’s an interactive experience, and parents are warmly encouraged to join in the fun and support their youngsters as they take their first steps on the pitch.

Why Get Involved?

For children under six, football isn't about rigid tactics or intense competition. It's about developing essential physical skills like balance, coordination, and agility while learning to play alongside others. More than that, it's a wonderful community hub for Gretton families to meet, chat, and enjoy the fresh air.

With the summer weather finally here, there’s no better time to lace up some trainers and head down to the Recreation Ground. 


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Rutland This Week, Armed Police Response, and Major New Cycleway Plans




It has been a remarkably busy week across England’s smallest county. From major infrastructure changes to sudden crime responses and stellar community fundraising, the last seven days have perfectly highlighted Rutland's unique mix of tight-knit community spirit and progressive local governance.

Here is a breakdown of the top news stories shaping Rutland this week.

New Cycleway Consultation Launched

Rutland County Council has officially opened a public consultation for a highly anticipated new cycleway linking Oakham to Rutland Water: https://oakhamandrutlandnews.blogspot.com/2026/06/council-launches-consultation-for-new.html

The initiative aims to strengthen and safer-proof the existing cycling routes between the county’s main market town and its famous reservoir, specifically focusing on the Stamford Road corridor. Local residents, business owners, and visitors are being urged to have their say via the Rutland County Council Consultation Survey before it closes on July 7, 2026. According to local coverage by Rutland and Stamford Sound, the project is a major step forward for local active travel and tourism, completing a crucial missing link in the area's cycle paths.

Showground Tombola Success

Community spirit was out in full force following the annual Rutland County Show held at the Rutland Showground. Local fundraising powerhouse For Rutland celebrated a massive success, raising thousands of pounds through their incredibly popular Grand Bottle Tombola: https://oakhamandrutlandnews.blogspot.com/2026/06/community-spirit-shines-bright-for.html

As reported by Oakham Nub News, the annual tombola features over a thousand donated bottles ranging from champagne to shampoo. All proceeds go directly to funding specialist advisers at Citizens Advice Rutland, who support residents living with long-term health conditions. You can read more about their ongoing initiatives via the official For Rutland Tombola Hub.

Knife Arrest in Uppingham

A rare and disruptive incident shook the normally quiet town of Uppingham last Friday evening. Police officers were deployed to High Street East following reports of a male brandishing a weapon and making threats to a member of the public: https://oakhamandrutlandnews.blogspot.com/2026/06/teenager-arrested-after-armed-police.html

A Rutland and Stamford Sound Crime Report confirmed that a 17-year-old teenager was arrested on suspicion of possessing a knife, using threatening behavior, and assaulting a police officer. No injuries were reported, and the individual has since been released on bail while inquiries continue. Following the event, Rutland Police have issued a public appeal urging parents to remain vigilant about where their children are during the lighter summer evenings.

Oakham Town Council 

Oakham Town Council is preparing for high-stakes governance adjustments following an unprecedented administrative shutdown. The council offices were temporarily forced to close due to the sudden absence of all staff, including its Proper Officer and Responsible Financial Officer: 

To remedy the gridlock, an Extraordinary Full Council Meeting has been called for Monday, June 15, to appoint a temporary an interim deputy clerk:  https://oakhamandrutlandnews.blogspot.com/2026/06/oakham-town-council-summoned-to.html

This will lead straight into the scheduled ordinary Oakham Town Council Full Council Meeting on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, where councillors will look to steady the ship and resume normal town operations.

What Else is Happening?

The curtains have officially gone up for the highly anticipated summer season at Rutland’s famous open-air Tolethorpe Theatre: https://oakhamandrutlandnews.blogspot.com/2026/06/summer-under-stars-tolethorpe-hall.html

Visitors to Oakham should note that the historic steps leading from Cutts Close to Oakham Castle are temporarily closed for essential repairs: https://oakhamandrutlandnews.blogspot.com/2026/05/damage-prompts-urgent-safety-closure-at.html

Local athletes are finalising their training as the county prepares to host the annual Rutland 10k next weekend on June 20, 2026: https://www.pacesetterevents.com/rutland10km



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