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Monday, January 31, 2011

Councillor Nicholas Mark Wainwright (Conservative) - LANGHAM WARD Rutland County Council

Mr Nicholas Mark Wainwright (Conservative) - LANGHAM WARD often seen in Oakham Parking illegally.

It seems Rutland County Councillor are given the same exemption as Oakham Town Councillors
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Councillor Nicholas Mark Wainwright chose his spot for added security parking under one of Rutland County Councils CCTV  units.


This kind Councillor told me never to write to him ever again, when I wrote to Councillor seeking assistance.



The moment the kind councillor realised he had been spotted. After returning to his car 15 minutes after leaving it.

Next time you get a parking ticket please feel free to refer all my blog posts relating to Councillors illegal parking.

I am not aware of any Councillor ever receiving a ticket.

Rutland County Council Councillor Open Evening Tonight

Councillor Open Evening



TickResidents are being reminded that an open evening is being held for anyone who is thinking of standing for election to Rutland County Council this year.
People are being encouraged to attend the meeting as elections are due to place in May with 26 seats at Rutland County Council due to be contested.
Residents are being asked to get in touch with the council if they wish to attend the open evening on Monday 31 January at the  

Rutland County Council offices in Oakham between 6.00pm and 8.00pm.

Chief Executive of Rutland County Council, Helen Briggs will be outlining the role of the Council and of the councillors, with Head of Corporate Governance, Geoff Pook taking people through the election process and what it involves. There will be the opportunity to speak to some current members of the council about how they incorporate being a councillor into their daily lives.
The session is open to anybody thinking of becoming a Councillor.
For more information please contact Rutland County Council on 01572 722 577 or email enquiries@rutland.gov.uk
Author:
Rutland County Council
enquiries@rutland.gov.uk
01572 722 577

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Boyes, Tobin House Wilton Rd, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE13 0UJ, Wool, Oakham and Rutland?

Boyes, Tobin House Wilton Rd, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE13 0UJ, Wool, Oakham and Rutland?
 is a question I am often asked.

Wilko sells a small range and now the alteration shop in Mill Street.

Whilst visiting Melton I found a store called Boyes it has a huge stock of wool on both sides of an ailse.

You need to trek through the pile of cheap tat, tempting confectionery and chocolates and at the back of the store you will find the wool also there is a super craft section and a haberdashery department with very helpful staff.

They sell fasteners, buttons zips and ribbons.


Lots of Dylon





Corruption within Rutland County Council and Oakham Town Council Planning

Corruption within Rutland County Council and Oakham Town Council Planning






A member of the public has pointed me into the direction of documents that can be found on-line.

That clearly show former Cllr Matthew Taylor who is employed by SSR Planning Northampton after being employed by Rutland County Council. He was co-opted onto Oakham Town Council just before the Town Council was asked to consider plans to build new homes at Catmose College by Stamford homes.


Cllr Matthew Taylor did not declare an interest at Oakham Town Councils planning committee.

I wonder why his friend Cllr Alf Dewis who also used to work for Rutland County Council, did not point this out as he knew where his friend works.

Documents clearly show Rutland County Council works with SSR Planning on behalf of Stamford Homes &
Allison Homes.

No wonder Rutland County Council leader Roger Begy states planning is the baine of him.

It is not yet known that former councillor Matthew Taylor resigned due to the above or if it was related to past bullying of a member of his ward.

UPDATE:

The Town Clerk has pointed out the following:

Martin
I have been asked to point out to you that former Cllr Matthew Taylor did declare a Personal and Prejudicial interest in the planning application relating to the Stamford Homes application at the Vale of Catmose College site. The draft minutes of that meeting are attached.
The Committee has not met since the 17th November and these draft minutes will be considered for approval at the meeting scheduled for the 16th February
 
Richard
 
 
The member of the public disputes this.