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Sunday, July 17, 2011
Tourist Information Oakham Rutland Signs
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Oakham,
Rutland,
Tourist Information
Oakham, Rutland, East Midlands, UK, England
Dean's St, Oakham, Rutland LE15 6AF, UK
Saturday, July 16, 2011
QUEEN ELIZABETH II FIELDS IN TRUST
QUEEN ELIZABETH II FIELDS IN TRUST
Oakham Town Council has proposed that the area of open space between the housing estate and the Oakham by-pass to the east of the town should be nominated for the Queen Elizabeth II Fields in Trust initiative.
Oakham Town Council has proposed that the area of open space between the housing estate and the Oakham by-pass to the east of the town should be nominated for the Queen Elizabeth II Fields in Trust initiative.
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QUEEN ELIZABETH II FIELDS IN TRUST
NEW DEVELOPMENT AT FORMER VALE OF CATMOSE COLLEGE SITE
NEW DEVELOPMENT AT FORMER VALE OF CATMOSE COLLEGE SITE
The Council has proposed the following names for the new development:
Whole development - West Vale Park
Roads - John Clare Close
Coleridge Way
The Council felt that the names of the new roads should have some educational significance given the former use of the site and its proximity to the new Catmose College.
The theme of poets was decided on and John Clare also has significant local connections.
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Oakham,
Oakham town council,
Rutland,
Stamford Homes,
Vale of Catmose College
Oakham, Rutland, East Midlands, UK, England
Cold Overton Rd, Oakham, UK
HERITAGE TRAIL AND TREE TRAIL WALKS
HERITAGE TRAIL AND TREE TRAIL WALKS
A series of walks will be taking place in Oakham throughout the summer.
They will be taking place on:
Sunday 24th July
Sunday 7th August
Sunday 21st August
The walks will start at 2.30 pm from the Catmose Arboretum and will take in points of interest throughout Oakham.
Free parking is available in the Council Offices Car Park and the arboretum is in the Council Office grounds
to book your place, or for further information, please contact
Cllr Mrs Joyce Lucas on 01572 755718.
All proceeds will go to the Royal British Legion, Oakham Branch.
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HERITAGE TRAIL,
TREE TRAIL WALKS
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