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Friday, August 26, 2011

Youth Brass 2000, Oakham Bandstand, Cutts Close, Oakham, Rutland, Oakham Town Council

August 28th 3pm Youth Brass 2000
 
Will be performing at Oakham Bandstand this Sunday

The Concert is free and organised by Oakham Town Council


All Concerts are free

This is the last concert for this year.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Roger Begy Conservative Leader of Rutland County Council says NO to Supermarket Giants, What next for post 16 Education

Now the Leader of Rutland County County Council Roger Begy Conservative, has thrown his rattle out of the pram and become the hero of the Anti Supermarket lobby, I wonder what plans he has to feed all those people who will be moving into the new homes that will be springing up around Oakham.

The Anti Supermarket lobby should not trust this man, Judas would best describe him. If Waitrose had not pulled out of the Tresham College deal he and his Conservative colleges would have been paid a substantial sum by Tresham College for the Councils Post 16 Education project. If it is the case Supermarkets are now barred from Oakham will we be seeing more homes? I visualise the long wait in Tesco on a Saturday morning or they all drive out to lidl to do their shopping alongside Roger Begy.

I am concerned now at what is going to happen to the post 16 eduction here in Rutland we have been told many times it hinges on the gift to be received from Tresham. (gift as describe by the Rutland Times)



BBC East Midlands Tonight Oakham have got it right? Roger Begy Rutland County Council,

Last night BBC East Midlands Tonight, Said Oakham has got it right?

We were compared to Grantham and its demise.

Roger Begy Conservative leader of Rutland County Council was shown to be anti supermarkets. What a daft man we all know he turned down Sainsbury in the hope Waitrose would come to Oakham, if the sale of the Tresham college site had gone ahead, there would have been no doubt planning permission would have been granted to Waitrose.

Now we here rumours, maybe taking legal action against one of the parties? Cllr Gale has said he and four other members have called in the police to deal with possible planning corruption.

Most people locally seem to have some sort of knowledge of corruption, I wonder why it is taking so many years to get sorted.

When I was out about canvassing for the local elections a current councillors name came up, more than once.
One gentleman said "they tried to force a member of my family to sell up and approached unknown to them another member of the same family to assist". I returned to Oakham and put this story to a local business man and they immediately named all involved. So if the police take to investigating corruption allegations seriously it should not be hard for them to bring about some charges and convictions.

Roger Begy came across last night as the champion of local shopping, So can he explain why he admits jumping into his Jag and crossing the Rutland / Lincolnshire boarder and filling up his car each week at Lidl?

The news report only featured shops that you would need a good credit limit to shop at, none of which would be under threat from the supermarkets. I am not aware of Tesco's moving into handmade jewellery, Although I did here the had joined the big cash for gold craze.
 
The reporter concluded you won't find boarded up shops in Oakham, the photograph below was taken a stones throw away from where he filmed his report. Someone said he should have gone to Spec Savers. We don't have a Spec Savers here in Oakham.


It is hoped this board will be removed soon two of these empty shops have been snapped up by William Hill Bookies an essential shopping outlet? Or a rioters target in many other UK towns and cities. Tottenham has a lot of outlets in a small area, I wonder if this is the poor man's bank?


It is important to say we don't have many empty shops, but it is true most are catering for the elite and Oakham is a good day out for the older more discerning girl with a few pieces of plastic at hand.

In April a Clothes shop opened claiming affordable prices, over £100 for a men's casual shirt is not affordable for the majority of Oakham's residents and that may the reason why that store closed this month.

Rents are very high in Oakham, one trader in Letchworth was complaining their rent was high, £600 a month. You would be lucky to find a shed for that here in Oakham.

Mr Begy said a lot of people were angry when the council turned down Sainsbury. How true lets hope they appeal.

We need competition here in Oakham, Waitrose offered price matching, that is not competition.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Big Advert For Little Shop Otters Smoke House and Deli 3a Mill Street, Oakham, Rutland LE15 6EA




Otters Smoke House and Deli, 3a Mill Street, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6EA