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International Men’s CiCLE Classic 2026 Essential Traffic and Travel Information

International Men’s CiCLE Classic 2026 Essential Traffic and Travel Information


The Men’s International CiCLE Classic is set to return on April 26, 2026, bringing elite cycling to the roads of Leicestershire and RutlandTo facilitate the race and ensure public safety, Leicestershire County Council Highways has approved a comprehensive Temporary Traffic Regulation Order affecting the Melton District, Harborough District, and Rutland.

Residents and visitors are advised to plan ahead for significant road closures and travel disruptions throughout the event.

Key Road Closures in Oakham

Major thoroughfares in Oakham will be subject to full closures to accommodate the race proceedings:

High Street: Entire length.

Market Place: Entire length.

Market Street: Entire length.

In addition to these closures, a "No Waiting or Loading" restriction will be strictly enforced on these three streets, as well as on Main Street in Wymondham.

Rolling Road Closures

To allow the peloton to move safely through the countryside, rolling road closures will be implemented across numerous villages. These closures will affect the "entire length" of various roads in the following areas:

Pickwell & Leesthorpe

Stapleford Rd, Pickwell Rd, Leesthorpe Rd, Church Lane, Main St, Stygate Lane.


Somerby & Owston

Town End, Oakham Rd, Owston Rd, Marefield Lane, Long Lane, Green Lane, Middle St.


Wymondham

Main St, Butt Lane, Melton Rd, Edmondthorpe Rd, Sewstern Lane.


Teigh & Market Overton

Edmondthorpe Rd, Ashwell Rd, Teigh Rd, Main St, Cottesmore Rd.


Oakham & Surrounds

Burley Park Way, Station Rd, Cold Overton Rd, Barleythorpe Rd, Catmos St, Uppingham Rd.


Note: This is a partial list. Numerous other rural links between these villages will also be affected by rolling closures .


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Oakham Town Council Takes Strategic Legal Step to Secure Victoria Hall’s Future, The financial relationship between Oakham Town Council (OTC) and the Victoria Hall private trust has involved several significant payments totally £37,000 and since 2024

Oakham Town Council Takes Strategic Legal Step to Secure Victoria Hall’s Future


The long-running efforts to revive Victoria Hall took a significant turn this week as Oakham Town Council moved to break a complex administrative deadlock. During their latest meeting, councillors voted to approve the funding of specialist legal fees, a move designed to finally resolve the murky ownership status of the historic High Street landmark.

The appointed solicitor will be tasked with a challenging brief untangling the legal knots surrounding a missing deed of ownership. This missing paperwork has long been the primary hurdle in stabilising the building’s future. By securing legal counsel, the council aims to formally petition the Charity Commission to install Oakham Town Council as the sole trustee of the Victoria Hall Charitable Trust, providing the clear authority needed to manage the site long-term.

While the legal strategy moves forward, the council also signaled its commitment to the building’s structural integrity by authorising the project’s architect to continue their work. This ensures that the technical planning and preservation strategy remain in motion, preventing the project from stalling entirely while the legalities are settled.

However, the council stopped short of beginning physical restoration. A proposal to appoint a contractor for immediate repairs was refused, with members opting for a more cautious financial approach. The consensus among the council appears to be that committing significant public funds to construction is premature until the Charity Commission officially confirms their status as trustees.

For the residents of Oakham, this means the wait continues. The council indicated that the question of repairs and the appointment of a contractor will be revisited once their legal standing is solidified. Until that time, the doors of Victoria Hall may remain closed, standing as a silent witness to the ongoing efforts to secure its place in the town’s future.


The financial relationship between Oakham Town Council (OTC) and the Victoria Hall private trust has involved several significant payments totally £37,000 and since 2024

Below is a breakdown of the funds granted and the professional fees paid as of April 2026

£3,000 Emergency "Bail Out" Provided as immediate financial assistance to prevent closure during a period of critical instability was awarded autumn 2024

£10,400 Grant Approved in September 2024 for essential short-term running costs, including utilities, cleaning, and maintenance for the winter period.

£500 Legal Consultation: Approved in January 2025 for initial advice from charity law specialists (Wellers Law) regarding the potential transfer of the trust to the Council.

£12,742 Boiler Replacement, Paid from the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) in March 2025 to replace the building's failing heating system.

Oakham Town Council has paid Professional, Survey, and Legal Fees

£2958 Building Survey approved in January 2025 for an initial comprehensive survey of the building's condition. 

Later reports cite a total of approximately £2,800 spent on survey-related work.

In March 2026 £4,600.00 was paid to Anthony Collins Solicitors

Future Financial Commitments whilst the council has discussed and approved various sums for consultants such as £10,000 Specialist Consultant Fee: Proposed in September 2025 to assess the feasibility of a full takeover and to draft a phased, costed plan for the building's future. None of those fees have yet been paid,

The Council is currently debating a £312,650 refurbishment project (often referred to as the £300k lifeline). This project, funded by the Community Infrastructure Levy, aims to:

Reconfigure toilets and improve accessibility.

Renovate the Council Chamber and main entrance.

Address an estimated £237,000 in external repairs (windows and canopy) and £192,000 in internal renovations.

While these funds have been committed or spent to stabilise the hall, the public consultation on the permanent takeover and the £300,000 investment is only now being launched (April 2026). As noted by one council member, this public engagement is occurring well after significant taxpayer funds have already been utilised for the private trust's assets. 


Editor’s Note: The notice shown in the photo regarding Victoria Hall toilets is one that many visitors have likely encountered over the years. However, it serves as a timely reminder of a common misconception: Victoria Hall is a private trust and has never functioned as a public hall under local government control.

While its doors have long been sometimes open to the community, its governance remains independent. There is currently a growing hope within the community that Oakham Town Council will take the necessary steps to change this status, bringing the hall into public hands for the future.


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Oakham Town Council Calls for 20mph Limit Following Pedestrian Tragedy

Oakham Town Council Calls for 20mph Limit Following Pedestrian Tragedy

By Local Democracy Reporter

Oakham Town Council has formally moved to transform the safety of the town’s streets, voting unanimously to request a 20mph speed limit following a recent tragedy.

In a poignant gesture of respect, the Town Council also confirmed it has placed a memorial wreath near the site of the fatal accident. The floral tribute serves as a quiet, somber reminder of the life lost and the urgent need for change that now drives local policy. 

The proposal, which was approved during the council's latest session, authorises the Chair and Clerk to send a formal letter to Rutland County Council (RCC). This correspondence will officially request that the county authority begins the technical assessments and public consultations necessary to implement a 20mph zone. By seeking a Traffic Regulation Order, the Town Council hopes to create a "calmer environment" that significantly reduces the risk and severity of future collisions.

The Town Council’s resolution emphasises a desire for "partnership working" with the county, offering local expertise to ensure any new limits are both practical for drivers and protective for pedestrians.


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To: Highways
Rutland County Council
Catmose House
Oakham 

Dear Andrew Tatt, 

Request for a 20 mph Speed Limit in Oakham 

At its meeting on 8th April 2026, Oakham Town Council resolved to support in principle the introduction of a 20 mph speed limit on appropriate streets within the town. 

The Council requests that Rutland County Council undertakes the necessary assessment, consultation and Traffic Regulation Order process to bring forward a scheme. A 20 mph environment would improve safety, support walking and cycling, and enhance Oakham’s historic town centre. 

The proposal aligns with national guidance and with approaches being taken in neighbouring market towns. 

Oakham Town Council would welcome partnership working with RCC, including support for engagement and communication. 

We look forward to discussing next steps with your officers. 

Yours sincerely,

Cllr Chris Nix. Chairman 

Chris Evans. Clerk

Oakham Town Council

A Fond Farewell Maison Six Lingerie Mill Street Oakham Announces Closure and Final Sale

A Fond Farewell Maison Six Lingerie Announces Closure and Final Sale

By Local News Desk

In a poignant announcement shared this week, Laura, the founder of the boutique Maison Six Lingerie, Mill Street Oakham, revealed that the business will be closing its doors. The news marks the end of a chapter for a shop that has become a staple for locals seeking quality, passion, and a personal touch.

In a message to her community, Laura described the decision as "incredibly difficult," citing the immense time, and energy she poured into the brand. While the closure brings a mix of emotions, Laura expressed optimism for the future, noting that she is ready to move forward into an exciting new journey.

"I want to say a huge, heartfelt thank you to all of my amazing customers who have supported me along the way," Laura shared. "Your kindness, loyalty, and encouragement have meant more than I can put into words."

For those who have frequented the boutique, there is one last opportunity to celebrate the brand. The shop’s final sale is now underway, offering a chance for supporters to pick up signature pieces before the doors close for good. We still have an amazing selection available and now with 20% off!

While the physical storefront may be closing, Laura’s message remained hopeful, reminding her loyal following that this isn’t a true goodbye, but rather the start of something new. Residents are encouraged to stop by, share a final well-wish, and take advantage of the closing discounts while stocks last.


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