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Opportunity for Service Oakham Town Council Will Soon Seek New Town Clerk



Opportunity for Service Oakham Town Council Will Soon Seek New Town Clerk

Oakham Town Council will soon be opening recruitment for the vital role of Town Clerk. This position serves as the cornerstone of local governance, offering a unique opportunity for a dedicated professional to make a tangible impact on the Oakham community.

If you are interested please register your preliminary interest.

If you possess the necessary qualifications and are eager to contribute to the administration of Oakham, please reach out to Sam Haywood, the Locum Clerk, to initiate a conversation.

Email: TownClerk@oakhamtowncouncil.gov.uk


Understanding the Nature of Public Office

The role of a Town Clerk is a significant public office. Candidates should be aware that, by design, this position operates under a higher degree of transparency and public scrutiny than roles in the private sector.

Choosing to serve in public office is a commitment to the democratic process. In the United Kingdom, legal and ethical frameworks including established principles such as the "Derbyshire principle" and relevant European human rights case law recognise that those in public positions are subject to a greater level of public attention.


Key considerations for prospective candidates include

Public officials knowingly expose their professional decisions, words, and actions to the public eye. This transparency is the bedrock of accountable local government.

Within the bounds of UK law, public officials are expected to display a higher degree of tolerance regarding public and journalistic criticism. Legal defences such as "honest opinion" and "publication on a matter of public interest" exist to protect the right of citizens to critique public figures.

Beyond being subject to public comment, the position carries a legal mandate to ensure that the work of the Council remains open to official inspection.

This role is ideal for a professional who is not only administratively capable but also committed to the principles of democratic openness and public service. If you are ready to uphold these standards while supporting the development of Oakham, the role maybe for you.


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Through the Lens Catmose College Students Celebrate the Beauty of Rutland


Through the Lens Catmose College Students Celebrate the Beauty of Rutland

The rolling landscapes of Rutland and the quiet charm of Leicestershire have been cast in a new light, thanks to a captivating photography competition held at Catmose College in Oakham. By challenging students to turn their cameras toward the beauty of their own backyard, the school and developer Bellway East Midlands have turned local scenery into a professional-grade gallery.

The project encouraged students to move beyond the classroom and find the extraordinary in their everyday environment. With 30 entries submitted, the competition became a testament to the observational skills of the town’s younger generation. The initiative culminated in a special presentation where Bellway East Midlands Sales Manager, Fiona Bray, visited the college to honor the winners: Abbie Dales, Sebastian Fresia-Farrelly, and Hope Revitt.

For these students, the competition offered far more than simple recognition. The winning images have been curated for permanent display within the showhome at Bellway’s new Barleywoods development on Braunston Road. This transition from school project to commercial exhibition allows the students to see their work appreciated by a wider audience, providing a meaningful boost to their developing portfolios.

Curriculum Lead of Art, Mrs. Sanger, emphasized the importance of such real-world opportunities, noting that the collaboration allowed students to capture the region in a deeply personal and creative way. For the overall winner, Abbie Dales, the success brings practical benefits as well; she plans to utilize her prize a voucher for the local print shop Pixel + Paper to further her studies in GCSE Photography.

From the perspective of the developer, the partnership was an exercise in community connection. Fiona Bray highlighted that viewing local landmarks through the eyes of students offered a refreshing, authentic perspective on the region. Having previously welcomed the school's engineering students to their construction site, Bellway views this artistic collaboration as another vital step in supporting the Oakham community.

As the winning photographs now prepare to take their place in the Barleywoods showhome, the project stands as a successful bridge between local industry and the classroom. By transforming academic exercise into public display, the students have not only captured the essence of their home county but have also taken an confident step toward their own professional futures.


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Local Conservative Leaders Condemn Government Plans for Leicestershire and Rutland Reorganisation



Local Conservative Leaders Condemn Government Plans for Leicestershire and Rutland Reorganisation

A coalition of Conservative Members of Parliament and local councillors from across Leicester, Leicestershire, and Rutland have issued a strongly worded joint statement, decrying the Government’s decision to proceed with major local government restructuring.

The group, which includes several prominent MPs and leaders from various district and county councils, has characterised the move as a "bitter blow" to the hundreds of thousands of residents whose communities will be impacted.

At the heart of the opposition is the Government’s plan to transfer significant portions of historic Leicestershire into Leicester City and to mandate a new unitary authority structure for Rutland—changes that local representatives argue are being forced upon the regions against the clearly expressed wishes of their inhabitants.

The statement highlights three primary concerns regarding the government’s approach,
While the government engaged in a public consultation process, the signatories argue that local voices were ultimately ignored. They assert that the decision was effectively "made" before the consultation began, undermining the principles of localism and democratic engagement.

There are profound concerns regarding the economic viability of the proposed changes. By removing high-value residential and commercial zones from the county and placing them under the jurisdiction of an enlarged Leicester City, critics fear the remaining rural areas will struggle to fund essential public services. The group warns that this could lead to increased costs for residents and reduced service quality in towns and villages.

The statement accuses the Labour government of prioritising "political geography" and potential electoral advantages over the practical, long-term stability of local government.

The coalition has made it clear that they view the government's announcement as only the beginning of a prolonged battle. The signatories emphasise that this campaign is community-led, representing a cross-section of parish councils, town councils, businesses, and residents dedicated to protecting their regional identity and local representation.

"We do not accept this decision and will continue to oppose this Leicester City land grab," the group stated. They have pledged to use every "legitimate avenue available" to challenge the proposals, scrutinize the implementation process, and hold the government accountable for the outcomes of these changes.


The statement is backed by a broad coalition of local leadership:

Members of Parliament

Neil O'Brien MP, Alberto Costa MP, Dr. Luke Evans MP, Ed Agar MP, Alicia Kearns MP, and Shivani Raja MP.

Local Government Representatives

District/Borough Leaders Cllr Ben Taylor (Blaby DC), Cllr Simon Whelband (Harborough DC), Cllr Ronan Browne (Melton BC), and Cllr Richard Blunt (NW Leics DC).

Opposition Leaders  Deborah Taylor CC (Leicestershire CC), Cllr Hemant Bhatia (Leicester City Council), Cllr Lucy Stephenson (Rutland CC), Cllr Jenny Bokor (Charnwood BC), Cllr Richard Allen (Hinckley & Bosworth BC), and Cllr Naveed Alam (Oadby and Wigston BC).

Other Cllr Phil King (Deputy Leader, Harborough DC) and Craig Smith (Parliamentary Spokesman for NW Leics).

As the implementation phase looms, this alliance has signaled that their priority remains defending local services and ensuring that the interests of residents in Leicester, Leicestershire, and Rutland are not sacrificed for the sake of sweeping structural reforms.

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Protecting Rutland’s Green Spaces A Vital Message from Oakham Fire Station




Protecting Rutland’s Green Spaces A Vital Message from Oakham Fire Station

As temperatures rise and the countryside turns dry, the beauty of Rutland’s woodlands becomes a major attraction for residents and visitors alike. However, this increased activity has brought a concerning trend to the attention of the Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service (LFRS).

Following recent patrols across various woodland locations in the county, firefighters from Oakham Fire Station have reported a worrying increase in evidence of campfires, bonfires, and litter. In response, local crews are issuing a stark reminder to the public: the risk of devastating wildfires is real, and it is largely preventable.

To many, a small campfire or a disposable barbecue might seem like a harmless way to enjoy the outdoors. However, the LFRS emphasises that during periods of dry weather, these "small" fires can turn into uncontrollable infernos in a matter of minutes.
The geography of Rutland’s rural areas makes them particularly vulnerable. Many of these sites present significant challenges for emergency responders, including:
Narrow tracks often prevent heavy fire engines from reaching the seat of a fire. 

These remote areas rarely have immediate, reliable water supplies.
Dense undergrowth and dry leaf litter act as fuel, allowing fire to travel quickly across the landscape.

Beyond the immediate threat to wildlife, public safety, and private property, the decision to light a fire in the wrong place can have severe legal ramifications.

It is important to remember that the public does not have a general right to light fires on land they do not own. Lighting fires without explicit permission from a landowner can be considered trespass. Furthermore, if a fire spreads and causes damage, those responsible could face:

Substantial fines and civil action for damages.
Prosecution for criminal damage or arson.
A criminal record, and in serious cases, imprisonment.

The Fire Service strongly advises against lighting any fires, barbecues, or bonfires in rural areas, especially during dry spells. If you are in a location where you have explicit permission to have a fire, you must adhere to strict safety measures:
Keep it Small: Never let a fire grow larger than necessary.
Stay Present: Never leave a fire unattended, even for a moment.
Clear the Area: Remove all leaves, grass, and debris from around the fire site.
Be Prepared: Always keep water or sand immediately accessible.

Extinguish Thoroughly before leaving, drown the fire with water, stir the ashes, and continue soaking until everything is cold to the touch. Never bury a fire, as embers can smolder underground for hours and reignite.

Finally, the Oakham team highlighted that litter is not just an eyesore it is a fire hazard. Glass bottles can magnify the sun’s rays to start fires, and discarded rubbish poses a threat to local wildlife.

The message from your local fire service is clear enjoy Rutland’s beautiful outdoor spaces, but do so responsibly.

If you spot a fire in the countryside, do not attempt to tackle it yourself. Move to a place of safety and call 999 immediately.


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