Preserving the Present, Honouring the Past, The Oakham and Rutland News Archive
In the fast-paced world of digital media, today’s breaking news can quickly become yesterday’s forgotten headline. However, for the residents of England’s smallest county, a vital new resource is ensuring that the pulse of local life is preserved for generations to come.
The Oakham and Rutland News Archive serves as a comprehensive digital vault, capturing the evolution of our community one story at a time.
Since its inception in August 2024, Oakham and Rutland News has acted as a dedicated chronicler of the county.
It captures the "little things" school awards, local theater productions, and charity drives that traditional national archives often overlook.
By documenting local council decisions and community updates, it provides a transparent record of how the county is governed.
The archive tracks the shifting landscape of Rutland, from new business openings to the preservation of historical landmarks.
Whether you are a local historian, a student researching regional development, or a resident looking back on a favorite community event, the archive is designed for ease of use.
The digital platform allows users to search the archive month by month, offering a chronological journey through the county's recent history. This organised approach makes it simple to pinpoint specific events or simply browse through the "vibe" of Rutland at any given time since late 2024.
"The Oakham and Rutland News Archive isn't just a collection of articles; it’s a digital scrapbook of our shared identity."
History is happening every day. To explore the stories that have shaped our vibrant county over the last few years, visit the official gateway:
https://oakhamandrutlandnews.co.uk/
The links to all the months stories are found on the home page just below the latest news articles.


