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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Rutland Celebrates Strong Results on Secondary School National Offer Day

Rutland Celebrates Strong Results on Secondary School National Offer Day

The arrival of National Offer Day, 2026, has brought a wave of relief and celebration for families across Rutland. Rutland County Council has officially confirmed that every single resident child who applied for a secondary school place for the September 2026 term has been successfully allocated a spot, maintaining the county's reputation for high-performing admissions.

The headline figure for this year reveals that 93.3% of Rutland children secured a place at their first-preference school. While this represents a fractional decrease from the 94.4% achieved in 2025, the broader success rate for families receiving any of their listed preferences actually improved. A remarkable 99.1% of residents were offered a place at one of their preferred schools, up from 98.04% the previous year.

This high level of satisfaction comes despite intense competition for places at some of the region's most popular institutions. Both Catmose College and Uppingham Community College were oversubscribed this year. In accordance with their established admissions policies, both schools will now move to operate waiting lists for those who did not secure an initial offer.

The local authority noted that first-preference outcomes are often influenced by factors outside their direct control. These include whether applications are submitted by the national deadline and whether parents prioritise schools where their child is most likely to be eligible, such as those within their immediate catchment area.

Cllr Tim Smith, Rutland County Council’s Portfolio Holder for Children and Families, expressed his gratitude to the teams behind the scenes. "I’m very pleased that more than 93% of Rutland children have secured a place at their first choice secondary school this year," he stated. "We know how important this milestone is for families, and I would like to thank our School Admissions team and our secondary schools for their continued hard work in supporting a smooth admissions process."

With the allocation phase now complete, the council is urging parents and carer's to respond to their offers by the published deadline. For those navigating the next steps or seeking clarity on the waiting list process, the School Admissions team remains available to provide direct support and answer any lingering questions regarding the 2026 intake.



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Forty Years on the Water, Celebrating the Launch of the New Rutland Belle Guide

Forty Years on the Water, Celebrating the Launch of the New Rutland Belle Guide

For four decades, the Rutland Belle has served the smallest county, offering a unique perspective of the landscape that can only be found from the water. To mark this significant 40-year milestone, author Gerald Rennett has released the highly anticipated third edition of his definitive work, Rutland Water, A Guide from the Belle. Published in paperback on March 3, 2026, this refreshed edition is an essential companion for anyone looking to bridge the gap between a simple boat trip and a deep exploration of the region's heritage.

The guide invites readers to step aboard and witness Rutland Water’s transformation from its best viewpoint, the reservoir itself. It meticulously chronicles the stories and sights that unfold during a cruise, transitioning from the architectural elegance of historic estates to the untamed beauty of nature reserves and quiet woodland edges. This edition has been thoughtfully updated with local history and new details, ensuring that both long-time residents and first-time visitors can appreciate the layered heritage of the area, from the sunken history of the Hambletons to the modern-day majesty of the Rutland Ospreys.

Beyond the scenery, Gerald explores the remarkable wildlife and landmarks that define the area. Readers will find in-depth coverage of the county’s ancient "Sea Dragon" the prehistoric ichthyosaur discovered within the reservoir's depths as well as essential local attractions such as Barnsdale Gardens and the "Rocks by Rail" museum. Designed to be both informative and easy to follow, the book is more than just a reference; it is a narrative map to the hidden bays and soaring birds that make Rutland Water a national treasure.

Gerald Rennett is widely regarded as a local authority on the history and operations of the Rutland Belle. Having penned the original guide, All Aboard The Rutland Belle, Rennett has spent years documenting the evolution of the reservoir and the vessel that traverses it. His writing is characterised by a deep affection for Rutland’s unique character and a commitment to preserving the "fun facts and figures" that bring the experience to life.

Gerald’s work is frequently cited by Rutland Water Cruises, and his insights into the technical and historical aspects of the Belle including its 1947 Gardner engine and its role as a British Merchantman vessel have made him a respected voice among local historians and maritime enthusiasts alike. With this third edition, he continues his legacy of sharing the beauty of England's smallest county with a new generation of explorers.

Get Your Copy

The ebook is available now for immediate reading, and the paperback edition is now officially in circulation. You can secure your copy on Amazon through the link below:


Order on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/RUTLAND-WATER-Landmarks-Wildlife-Englands-ebook/dp/B0GR5V8F72



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A Century of Tradition, The Funfair Returns to Uppingham Market Place

A Century of Tradition,  The Funfair Returns to Uppingham Market Place




The glow of fairground lights are set to transform Uppingham this week. The historic Uppingham Market Place is once again playing host to its annual funfair, a tradition that has brought joy to the town for over 100 years.

Commonly known as the Lent Fair, this event is more than just a collection of rides; it is a piece of living history protected by Royal Charter. Organised by John Holland Amusements, the fair marks the mid-Lent season, offering a vibrant community celebration before the quiet lead-up to Easter.

Whether you’re after the adrenaline of the big rides or the simple nostalgia of a carousel, here is everything you need to know to enjoy the festivities:

Dates: Tuesday, 10th March – Saturday, 14th March 2026

Location: Uppingham Market Place

Opening Times:

Tuesday – Friday: Gates open at 5:00 PM daily.

Saturday: An early start for families beginning at 2:00 PM.

Visitors can look forward to a classic fairground atmosphere. 

The event typically features:

Thrilling Rides, From traditional favorites to modern attractions.

Fairground Treats, indulge in burgers, hot dogs.

Family Games, Hook-a-duck and other classic stalls for all ages.

While the fair takes over the square, it’s also the perfect excuse to explore the rest of Uppingham. Local businesses and cafes remain open, welcoming fairgoers to enjoy the town's high street.

Parking in the center will be limited due to the rides, so visitors are encouraged to use nearby car parks at:

Mercers Yard car park
RingGo reference: 4186
Car park is next the The Falcon Hotel's car park.

Queen Street car park
RingGo reference: 4188
Car park is behind the library.

Yarn Market car park
RingGo reference: 4187
Car park is near the Co-op.




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Monday, March 09, 2026

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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