Oakham Town Council Lock Out.
Last night the front door into Victoria Hall was locked during the public meeting. I understand another member of the public attempted to attend the public meeting.
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Thursday, December 16, 2010
Oakham Town Council Lock Out
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Oakham Town Council Historic Lottery Grant Application
Oakham Town Council Historic Lottery Grant Application
Cllr Tor Clark suggested Oakham Town Council should look into the possibility of joint application with Rutland County Council.
A working group has been set up to deal with this matter it was proposed Cllr Charles Haworth could join the group, Cllr Joyce Lucas said he would not be interested, but no surprise she was.
Cllr Tor Clark suggested Oakham Town Council should look into the possibility of joint application with Rutland County Council.
A working group has been set up to deal with this matter it was proposed Cllr Charles Haworth could join the group, Cllr Joyce Lucas said he would not be interested, but no surprise she was.
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Historic Lottery Grant,
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Mr G Bewley Oakham High Street Planning Application APP/2010/1200/DTR
Mr G Bewley Oakham Planning Application APP/2010/1200/DTR
Renovation of damaged brickwork to west elavation 78 High Street
The applicant wish to restore the first 9 courses of brick by rendering, for the photograph it could be seen this had been rendered before. It may have been rendered before and removed possible so the old building could breath.
Cllr Lowe an expert in building materials questioned, why they could not match the brick, His company matched the roof tiles removed form the bandstand earlier this year when I was told they were not made anymore. He and others questioned why bricks were not reclaimed from the outbuildings demolished to make way for the two new shop units which appear to have a similar colour brick. It was suggested "the owner sold the valuable reclaimed bricks"
So the Councillors recommend refusal
Renovation of damaged brickwork to west elavation 78 High Street
The applicant wish to restore the first 9 courses of brick by rendering, for the photograph it could be seen this had been rendered before. It may have been rendered before and removed possible so the old building could breath.
Cllr Lowe an expert in building materials questioned, why they could not match the brick, His company matched the roof tiles removed form the bandstand earlier this year when I was told they were not made anymore. He and others questioned why bricks were not reclaimed from the outbuildings demolished to make way for the two new shop units which appear to have a similar colour brick. It was suggested "the owner sold the valuable reclaimed bricks"
So the Councillors recommend refusal
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Martin Brookes,
Oakham,
Oakham town council,
Rutland
Jackie Morrison’s Christmas Music Box
Rutland County Council bringing live music, theatre, comedy and cinema to the heart of Oakham.
Located in the Rutland County Museum, our innovative 188 seat venue has already staged a number of memorable performances.
This weekend
Located in the Rutland County Museum, our innovative 188 seat venue has already staged a number of memorable performances.
This weekend
Jackie Morrison
Tickets are on sale for what promises to be a top night of festive entertainment with local artist Jackie Morrison taking place in Oakham just before Christmas (Saturday 18 December).
“Jackie Morrison’s Christmas Music Box” takes place on Saturday 18 December as part of the Live@ programme of events taking place at Rutland County Museum, Oakham.
Sit back and be delighted with music from the movies, West End hits and some classic Christmas songs.
Tickets are on sale for the event priced at ###### – available from Rutland County museum.
Doors open at 7.00pm for an 8.00pm start.
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