Thursday, December 15, 2016

Oakham Jobs 15th December 2016

Oakham Jobs 15th December 2016

Personal Assistant to the Headmaster
UPPINGHAM SCHOOL 5 reviews- Rutland
£35,000 a year
Uppingham School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening...
Store Colleague
McColl's Retail Group 28 reviews- Uppingham
£7.20 an hour
As a Store Colleague, you will be responsible for the delivery of the first class level of customer service that our customers have come to expect....
Cinema Host
ODEON 62 reviews- Leicester
£7.20 an hour
You could be serving our guests at the box office, keeping the cinema tidy on and off screen or selling our retail offers to make sure that our guests will...
sales assistant part time weekend
Mole Valley Farmers 9 reviews- Stamford
We are looking for a Sales Assistant for our busy store in Stamford. As a Company, we pride ourselves on delivering the best service to our customers, ensuring...
Property Estate Agent - Experienced / Trainee Sales Negotiator
Connells Estate Agents 16 reviews- Werrington
£25,000 a year
Estate Agent, Estate Agency, Lettings, Sales, Property Sales, Sales Negotiator, Financial Services, Mortgage and Protection....
CUSTOMER SERVICES ASSISTANT
Lincolnshire Co-operative 27 reviews- Crowland
£7.32 an hour
Duties will include serving customers, cash handling and keeping the work place tidy. We are looking for a confident communicator, a real people person able to...
Membership consultants
Everyone Active 30 reviews- Melton Mowbray
The role involves the delivery of the Everyone Active sales process from ensuring that you advise our customers with the best possible membership option to...
Hospital Porter
Compass Group 1,329 reviews- Peterborough PE3
£6.95 - £7.30 an hour
This position is subject to security clearance through the DBS process costs will be met by the employer. Taking blood samples, specimens and medication around...
Housekeeper
TC Facilities Management - Stamford
PLEASE NOTE TELEPHONE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Cleaning experience preferred but not essential as full training will be given....
Part Time Administrator
Xpert Resourcing - Peterborough
£10,000 a year
You will have a friendly and confident telephone manner as well as excellent written communication skills,....
Cleaner - Colsterworth
Dynamics Building Services - Colsterworth
Enhanced DBS required. 2 hours a day, Monday to Friday. Cleaners required in Colsterworth....
Trainee Estate Agent
Readings - Leicester LE1
You will predominately be based within our sales department where you will be calling our existing and potential clients with a view to promoting products and...
Team Member - Part Time
KFC 9,996 reviews- Melton Mowbray LE13
We are run by passionate teams who want to make a difference in their part of KFC, delivering great sales and profits to the business and keeping our customers...
Warehouse Person
Magnet 24 reviews- Leicester
To generate further sales you will identify and act upon opportunities to open new accounts with cash customers, build rapport with customers to identify...
Civil Enforcement Officer
Apcoa Parking Services - Stamford
£18,000 a year
Full UK Driving Licence. Required licence or certification:. Checking car park equipment and reporting damage or faults....
Team Leader
KFC 9,996 reviews- Melton Mowbray LE13
£7.80 an hour
Set and communicate clear goals to the team, striving to consistently exceed sales targets, setting team members clear sales targets for every shift....
Groundworker/Kerblayers
Time 4 Recruitment 10 reviews- Melton Mowbray LE14
£13 an hour
For this vacancy you must have a valid CSCS card. Required licence or certification:. Time4 Recruitment are looking for experienced Groundworkers/Kerblayers for...
Independent Reviewing Officers for Looked After Children
Leicester City Council 49 reviews- Bosworth
Based within our Children and Young People’s Safeguarding Unit, you will have responsibility for chairing safeguarding meetings that relate to, but are not...
Doorstep Delivery Person
Müller 6 reviews- Grantham
The successful candidate will ensure that they maintain and increase sales of milk and varied products to new and existing customers....
One to One Learning Assistant (SEND)
Greenwood Academies Trust - Peterborough
£15,507 - £16,191 a year
We joined the Trust in April 2015 and have recently undergone significant work to improve the indoor learning environment, the academy now offers an attractive...
Biomedical Assistant
University Hospitals of Leicester 7 reviews- Leicester
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made...
Librarian
London Borough of Redbridge 14 reviews- Isaac Newton
£29,224 - £34,936 a year
Have an excellent knowledge of adult and children’s literature and ideally have worked in a school library/learning resource centre....
Team Member
Greggs Plc 435 reviews- Oadby
£6.15 an hour
Deliver relevant added-value to customers to increase sales. Greggs Team Members are the face and voice of our organisation, engaging with our customers and...
Assistant Merchandiser
Next PLC 1,870 reviews- Enderby
Analyse sales and trend data, ensuring your department are buying the right product in the right quantities....
Team Member - Full Time
KFC 9,996 reviews- Melton Mowbray LE13
We are run by passionate teams who want to make a difference in their part of KFC, delivering great sales and profits to the business and keeping our customers...
Receptionist - Part Time
Office Angels 83 reviews- Leicestershire
£7.80 an hour
Greeting all customers, offering impeccable customer service. Answering the telephone and transferring to the relevant people....
Activities Support Worker
Hunter's Lodge Retirement Home Ltd – Old Dalby - Old Dalby
Assisting residents with activities away from the home, which may involve escorting them to local amenities / events....
Receptionist
Nottinghamshire County Council 34 reviews- Nottingham NG2
£14,975 - £16,191 a year
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and we expect all staff to share this commitment and...
Part time photo booth attendant
Red Event Photography - Peterborough PE1
£12 an hour
Hosts normally work in pairs so don’t worry if you don’t have experience, we’ll give you all the training and support that you need to deliver an outstanding...
Housekeeping Team Member
Premier Inn - Leicester - Leicester LE3
£7.45 an hour
Has a visible passion and empathy for our product and strives to deliver the perfect product. Enjoys working on their own and delivers work to a high standard...

Cllr Vince Howard Presents Cheque to Oakham Town Council proceeds from summer ball for extra Christmas Lights

Cllr Vince Howard Presents Cheque to Oakham Town Council proceeds from summer ball for extra Christmas Lights


The other week after speaking to a trader based in Mill Street I asked the council in a email
where are the Christmas lights we own for Mill Street.

Mill Street has had no lights for two years now despite the council spending hundred if not thousands
on new lights one year and then disposing of them and purchasing new ones from Lite Ltd.

For some unknown reason the council decided not to put to provide Mill Street with any lights
This prompted Cllr Vince Howard to organise a ball for extra Christmas lights. I asked in my email
sent to all Councillors why the additional lights had not appeared had the ball not made a profit.

The Chairman Adam Lowe responded by saying In had probably caused Cllr Howard embarrassment
Cllr Howard failed to comment. We found out last night the event did make money and it was shared between the council and a local charity. The total was nearly £600 So I don't think Cllr Howard has
anything to be embarrassed about. Although I do question the delay in presenting the cheque and
the failure of the council to provide any extra Christmas light this year.

Cllr Vince Howard asked the Council to consider purchasing some lights for the Burley Road
Junction.

The council did purchase a new light screen for the lamp post at that location Lite Ltd
put it up and never switched it on, it has since vanished.

I guess the next to go will be near Nelson's butchers as that is not switched on this year.

The acting clerk took the cheque and jokingly attempted to place the cheque in a shirt pocket for himself, the shirt he was wearing did not have pocket. I hope we do use the money to purchase a new
light next year and the money won't go into the acting Clerks "slush fund" as he described a budget heading of £2000 other expenditure when a Cllr asked what that was.


Oakham Town Council Budget 2017 - 2018 Why does Cllr Joyce Lucas remain a Councillor?

Oakham Town Council Budget 2017 - 2018 Why does Cllr Joyce Lucas remain a Councillor?


























Cllr Joyce Lucas




For a long time now at Oakham Town Council, we have had to put up with the childish
conduct of Cllr Joyce Lucas. She would often at working groups and at exempt items
throw her rattle out of her pram and say "I am not doing anymore" because she has done
her bit. Now she says is doing the same very publicly at recorded meetings.

We still have no hearing loop because she complained it was something she was working
on. (for the last 5 years + ?)

At last nights meeting we rushed through considering the draft budget, because the chairman
Cllr Adam Lowe had a meeting with his wife planned, he told us she was more important than
the business of Oakham Town Council. I don't object to him finding his wife important, what
I object to is the lack of commitment to council business and never mind the money we
are asking the already stretched tax payers to pay. I have read many comments on social media
regarding the difficulties local families are finding paying Rutland County Councils tax demands
the highest in the country which includes a demand from Oakham Town Council.


One resident writes:

Trouble is Kate, it sounds as if there only capped on the social care part, so that means they can still inflict us with increases for other spending" and knowing Rutland council, they won't want to miss any opportunity to screw us the public for more money. I honestly don't know how these members of the council actually manage to sleep at night knowing the pain and stress they are putting people through. 😒

Another writes:

Think the words don't give a shit come to mind


After taking part in last nights meeting at Oakham Town Council and the chairman giving me five
seconds to express my concerns that residents have expressed to me about Oakham Town Councils
proposed 7.55% increase. People including the chairman spoke over me at the end of the meeting
packed away their papers etc. a common trait of some members throughout the meeting, showing a total lack of manners. I can truly say some members of Oakham Town Council don't give a shit as suggested by a member of the public. Cllr Stan Stubbs even said he had given up the will to
live as I attempted comment whilst being rudely interrupted. At one point I had to point out
how distracting it was to being trying to conduct council business whilst Cllrs Stan, Vince and Richard were laughing appearing to be sharing some sort of private joke.

I wish more people would watch the recording of meeting and see for themselves how unprofessional the council is. The monitoring officer does and publicly states the council is not working only for Oakham Town Council to ignore her comments,

Going back to the reason I ask the question why does Cllr Lucas remain a Councillor?

Part of the budget showed a large cut in the tree budget. Although we have trees falling down in
Cutts Close and an expensive tree survey lost. I pointed this out. Cllr Lucas decided at the meeting
the figure needed to be increased to £13,000, I am no expert when it comes to a tree budget but I do suspect this is rather too high. Cllr Lucas also complained she had been asking for an agenda item
for over six months. when I pointed out she was the Councils Tree Warden she said "I am not doing it I  have done my bit" this is one of the reasons the council is not working. If Cllr Lucaas is stating
publicly she has done her bit, why does she remain a Cllr? She should make way for a some one
who does want to do something.

The other is the failure of the office to follow instructions from Council some months ago we asked
the office to start the tendering process for a number of contracts that are now overdue due, nothing has been done and we were told work will start on that in January 2017. In the meantime we are asked to consider a draft budget based on figures "guessed".

I would not say I am perfect Councillor or have all the answers but I am concerned by what looks
like a lot of neglect, the tree issue is something that I raised five weeks ago. I wonder if some one
has to be hurt in one of our parks or on the nearby road before the council starts taking its role seriously?

At the same meeting after a long battle we considered the internal audit report and the acting clerk
read out dealt with the comments made in red. One of those comments was the lack of risk assessment reports and health and safety.  Cllr Michael Haley carefully made some helpful comments
pointing out the internal auditors comments were only recommendations and the council did not have to action an of those recommendations. I am sure he is mistaken in a few cases. I am not
sure any insurance company is going to be to pleased with the council if it ignored Health and Safety Legislation? Of course this is Oakham Town Council and I have never forgotten one of the first comments made to me when I first became a Cllr, "we are like a football club" "UK law does not apply to us" "if you don't like it get out" Fortunately that person is no longer at the council.























Cllr Joyce Lucas

Does not like the children who play in the park they don't like
her, she does not like dogs or balloons.

Last week she celebrated a birthday I sent her greetings and
she emailed me telling me she did not require Birthday greetings
from the likes of me.

 







Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Happy Christmas To All My Followers of my blog, twitter and facebook, wish you all a happy 2017

Happy Christmas To All My Followers of my blog, twitter and facebook, wish you all a happy 2017




Oakham Rutland Market Day 14th December 2016

Oakham Rutland Market Day 14th December 2016







Lloyds customers should be on the lookout for a new sophisticated fraud that involves fraudsters sending fake bank letters.



Lloyds customers should be on the lookout for a new sophisticated fraud that involves fraudsters sending fake bank letters. 

The convincing letters being sent are a replica template from Lloyds and include their logo, address and signature from a customer service representative.  
The letter tells recipients that there have been some “unusual transactions” on their personal account and asks them to call a number highlighted in bold to confirm they are genuine. 
When victims call the number, an automated welcome message is played and the caller is asked to enter their card number, account number and sort code followed by their date of birth.Victims are then instructed to enter the first and last digit of their security number.
The fraud was spotted by the Daily Telegraph who was alerted to it by a reader who had three identical letters sent to an office address. On separate occasions the Daily Telegraph ran some tests using fake details and were passed to fraudsters who claimed to be from a Lloyds contact centre. The bank has confirmed that the phone number and letters are fake. 
The letters are essentially a sophisticated phishing attempt and serves as a warning to consumers to question written correspondence from their banks. 

If you are ever suspicious about correspondence from your bank you should call the customer serviced number on the back of their card. 

To report a fraud and cyber crime, call us on 0300 123 2040 or visit http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/report_fraud