Saturday, April 29, 2017

Oakham Jobs 29th April 2017

Oakham Jobs 29th April 2017


Colleague - Nottingham
Hobbycraft 71 reviews- Nottingham NG2
You will enjoy dealing with customers and assisting your colleagues. We aim to make things simple for our customers and colleagues....
Bourne Corn Exchange / Community Access Point - Duty Officer
South Kesteven District Council 8 reviews- Parts of Kesteven
£17,865 a year
To assist the House Manager in dealing with enquiries, showing potential customers round the venue, taking bookings and associated administration....
Waiting & Bar Staff - Oakham
Wildwood 11 reviews- Oakham
A complete natural with customers. Full and part time Waiting & Bar staff - Wildwood Kitchen Oakham. Whether you are looking for a career or some money to...
Sales Advisor
Havaianas 97 reviews- Leicester
We are looking for passionate individuals for a part time sales advisory role. Please hand in your CV at the Timberland store or email your CV to:....
Factory Worker
Bourne Prepared Produce - Bourne PE10
£7.81 an hour
5 on 2 off shifts (the same 5 days). As part of the Bakkavor Group our Bourne Prepared Produce is responsible for the supply of over 5000 products to the world...
Weekend Sales Staff
Brocklebys - Melton Mowbray
£100 a day
On the market stalls you will get the chance to show us how well you are able to work on your own, introducing customers to our hand made pies and meeting sales...
Team Member
Cineworld Group Plc 23 reviews- Loughborough
£6.55 - £7.65 an hour
You’ll be out there as the face of Cineworld, meeting, greeting and providing a superior standard of service to our customers in the various offer areas....
Sales Assistant (Keyholder)
Card Factory 717 reviews- Peterborough
Promote the sale of products, offering guidance and product knowledge where required. Operate till, accept payment by cash, cheque, credit and debit card....
Cleaner Attendant (CO0177)
Nottingham City Council 79 reviews- Nottingham NG2
£15,917 a year
With a 50m pool which can be used as 2 x 25m pools a 10 court sportshall, 2 Studios, Fitness Suite and Health Suite with Spa amongst it's facilities making...
Administrator
Premium Plan Ltd - Grantham
£16,000 - £20,000 a year
Assist with the coordination of annual self-assessment requirements i.e. Treating Customers Fairly, Financial Crime etc....
Administrative Assistant
Data Interchange - Peterborough
£16,000 a year
Experience of working in a busy administrative office. Subsidised staff social events. Administrator and Finance Manager....
Bar & Waiting Staff
Cosy Club 6 reviews- Stamford
£7.50 an hour
EXPERIENCE of a busy bar or restaurant is a must have, we’re also looking for a great work ethic and a natural smile!...
Sixth Form Administrator
London Borough of Redbridge 16 reviews- Isaac Newton
£20,395 - £24,989 a year
We are looking to appoint a Sixth Form Administrator to support the day-to-day operation of the Sixth Form, including supporting the Vice Principal (Head of...
Makro: Part time Branch Assistant
Makro Wholesale 1,661 reviews- Leicester
£7.60 an hour
You’ll ensure our customers needs are exceeded at all times working in a number of areas of the store, so no two days will be the same....
Customer Delivery Driver -
Tesco 8,414 reviews- Leicester LE4
Have had a full UK / EU / EEA driving licence for at least 12 months with no more than 3 penalty points. Providing an excellent home shopping experience by...
Customer Assistant
Tesco 8,414 reviews- Market Deeping
Customers want great products at great value which they can buy easily and it's our job to deliver this in the right way for them....
Customer Services Adviser R241
Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council - Leicestershire
£17,772 - £21,268 a year
As part of a dedicated team, working in a highly pressurised environment, you will ensure the delivery of a first class and professional front line service...
Factory Base Operative
Bourne Prepared Produce - Bourne PE10
£7.50 an hour
5 on 2 off shifts (the same 5 days). As part of the Bakkavor Group our Bourne Prepared Produce is responsible for the supply of over 5000 products to the world...
Logistic Porter/Linen Room/Domestic
University Hospitals of Leicester 10 reviews- Leicester
£15,404 - £15,671 a year
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...
Sales Assistant - Furniture & Electrical
British Heart Foundation 1,950 reviews- Peterborough
£7.50 an hour
Responsibilities include processing stock donations and providing great customer service to the highest standard to help us meet our sales targets, as such you...
Assistant Technologist Baby (2017 Industrial Placement)
ASDA 2,726 reviews- Leicestershire
Based at our George Home Office in Leicestershire, the placement programme has been designed to give the successful candidates an insight into garment...
Trainee Optical Consultant
Boots 1,119 reviews- Leicester
Primarily, you’ll provide information to customers, working alongside the Optometrist, to help them select the best products and services to ensure customers...
Communications Officer
North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust (Peterborough & Stamford Sites) - Peterborough
£21,909 - £28,462 a year
Employees commencing employment who require a DBS Check, or existing staff transferring to roles which require a DBS or higher level DBS than currently held,...
Secretarial Assistant
North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust (Peterborough & Stamford Sites) - Peterborough
£15,404 - £18,157 a year
Employees commencing employment who require a DBS Check, or existing staff transferring to roles which require a DBS or higher level DBS than currently held,...
Help Wanted
Party Time 24 reviews- Leicester
Now hiring at 26 Melton Road, City Centre,...
Help Wanted
Bombay Bites - Leicester
Now hiring at 194 Evington Road,...
Optical Assistant (Retail)
Vision Express 114 reviews- Leicester
As the face of Vision Express, you're there to help customers through their journey with us - from a warm welcome, through to help with selecting the right...
Supervisor, 24 hour contract
Mountain Warehouse 93 reviews- Peterborough
£7.80 an hour
The ideal candidate will have some retail management experience, or you may be a senior or experienced Sales Assistant wishing to take the next step in their...
Food Service Assistant
Elior 303 reviews- Leicestershire
Our Food Service Assistant is responsible for greeting and serving customers in a professional, warm, friendly and genuine manner....
Customer Delivery Driver - Home Shopping
ASDA 2,726 reviews- Corby NN17
Driving an Asda Home Shopping van and delivering great service, whether you’re driving or helping to pick orders and load vehicles....

Fundraising For Jessica's College Trip to Sumatra Help the Orang-tans Cold Overton Road Oakham Rutland

Fundraising For Jessica's College Trip to Sumatra Help the Orang-tans Cold Overton Road Oakham Rutland





Coleridge Way Oakham Rutland Private Road The Most Expensive Parking Charges in Oakham £100 a day CPM

Coleridge Way Oakham Rutland Private Road The Most Expensive Parking Charges in Oakham £100 a day CPM






Coleridge Way is one of the roads leading into a recently built housing estate of Cold Overton
Road.

Coleridge Way was once the main entrance gate into Vale of Catmose.

It gives residents access to their homes and the rear of Catmose Sports Hall and The Former
Catmose Nursery.

Recently like Catmose College, Catmose Sports, and Harington School car park Coleridge
Way CPM have started managing the parking in Coleridge Way.

A  few visitors to the road have found they have been billed for parking.

Some have said they were only turning.

CPM use ANPR cameras at some locations I could not find any on this road.

The Companies website encourages residents to take photographs of offending
motorists cars and send them to them.

It would appear this is a road for drivers to avoid.

The boundary of the private road is marked as shown below.






Every lamp post in the road has been decorated 
with this attractive addition.





It will be interesting to see how long
this road is continues to be managed 
by CPM , In other parts of the country
owners of apartments and houses who
were required to purchase permits from 
similar companies for parking spaces they
own have successfully challenged 
management companies and won. 

Harington School Oakham Rutland Badge

Harington School Oakham Rutland Badge


Lidl Supermarket Site Oakham Rutland April 2017

Lidl Supermarket Site Oakham Rutland April 2017


Lonsdale Park Retirement Living Apartments McCarthy & Stone Construction Oakham Rutland

Lonsdale Park Retirement Living Apartments McCarthy & Stone Construction Oakham Rutland












Barleythorpe Sports Field Oakham Rutland Larkfleet Homes

Barleythorpe Sports Field Oakham Rutland Larkfleet Homes





Doppio Espresso Church Street Oakham Rutland Closed Down

Doppio Espresso Church Street Oakham Rutland Closed Down


Oakham Town Meeting 2017

Oakham Town Meeting 2017




Oakham Castle Rutland May Day Fun 1st May 2017

Oakham Castle Rutland May Day Fun 1st May 2017





Hambleton Open Gardens Hambleton Rutalnd Water

Hambleton Open Gardens


Monday, May 1st


Several village gardens open, some overlooking Rutland Water. Plus artisan food stalls, fashion stall, cake stall and bric a brac stall. Morning coffees and bacon rolls, lunches and afternoon teas will be served in the village hall. Food will include bacon rolls, homemade soups, filled baguettes and homemade cakes. The bluebells should be in bloom in Hambleton Woods along the loop
£4 adults (to Hambleton Church renovations), Children free.

Hambleton Rutalnd Water

The event runs from 10:00am to 4:00pm

Braunston Fayre Braunston-in-Rutland All Streets in the village

Braunston Fayre

Monday, May 1st


The Braunston May Fayre will take place on Monday May 1st this year. Come along and experience this traditional English village fayre with something for all the family. There's a street market selling all sorts of everything, children's fairground rides and family games, classic cars, craft market in the church, tombola and raffle, live music, and delicious hot food stalls. There's the famous Braunston Duck Race in the stream and an open dog show in the afternoon.

There are plenty of refreshment options available, from burgers, hot dogs and hog roast along the street, to homemade sandwiches and cakes in the village hall, so you certainly won't go hungry.

At 3pm in the afternoon the May Queen is crowned at a ceremony which concludes with traditional dancing around the May Pole by the local children. The raffle draw at 4pm closes the event.

The event begins at 10am and there is parking off Knossington Road.

Price: Free, parking £1.


Braunston-in-Rutland
All Streets in the village
Braunston-in-Rutland


The event runs from 10:00am to 4:00pm

Ketton Car Boot Ketton Sports & Community Centre Pit Lane Ketton PE9 3SZ

Ketton Car Boot


Monday, May 1st



Gates open at 6-30am for sellers, and 7-45am for buyers. Weather permitting, keep your eyes on Ketton Sports & Community Centre facebook page for any changes.



Ketton Sports & Community Centre
Pit Lane
Ketton
PE9 3SZ



The event runs from 6:30am to 1:00pm

Oakham School Big Band

Oakham School Big Band


Sunday, April 30th



Charity concert by the sensational Oakham School Big Band in aid of the Greetham Church Roof Fund
Licensed bar, raffle
Book a table of 10 or individual tickets
Canapes and nibbles included
Tickets from Helen Macleod-Smith 01572 812852

Price: £12 Adult £6 Child


Greetham Community Centre
Great Lane
Greetham
LE15 7NG



The event runs from 7:30pm to 10:00pm

Uffington Scarecrow Festival

Uffington Scarecrow Festival


Multiple dates from Sunday, April 30th to Monday, May 1st



The theme is Numbers and Rutland Radio's Rob Persani is judging the Scarecrows this year.
There's also Classic Cars, Farm Machinery, Animals, Craft Barn, miniature railway, traditional games and welly wanging, and a historic flypast on Sunday (weather permitting)

Admission is £5 per car or £2.50 on foot, including quiz sheets, programme and map. The site is buggy and wheelchair friendly.



Uffington Village
School Lane
Uffington
PE9 4SN


The event runs from 11:00am to 4:00pm

The Rutlander Train at Rocks By Rail - The Living Ironstone Museum Cottesmore LE15 78X

The Rutlander Train at Rocks By Rail - The Living Ironstone Museum


Sunday, April 30th


Steam is being raised once again at Rocks By Rail for the popular 'Rutlander' train service.
Pay once and ride all day in one of our two passenger brake vans,
hauled by one of our resident Andrew Barclay saddle tank locomotives.
The trip will take you from our platform and along the former minerals
branch line which once served the sidings of the ironstone quarries in
the area. Visitors can also view our fleet of historic ironstone locomotives in the recently opened Simon Layfield Exhibition Centre which now houses the greater part of the museums collection. The Woolsthorpe Workshop is also open for visitors to see progress of ongoing locomotive restorations.

Price: Adult £8, Senior Citizen £7, Child (3-14 years) £5

More Information (Rutland Radio is not responsible for external websites)


Venue

Rocks By Rail
Ashwell Road (Cottesmore iron ore mine siding)
Cottesmore
LE15 78X


The event runs from 10:30am to 4:00pm

Crohn's & Colitis UK Bluebell Walk & Cycle Ride Whitwell Car Park North Shore (off The A606) Rutland Water LE15 8BL

Crohn's & Colitis UK Bluebell Walk & Cycle Ride


Sunday, April 30th


Join the hundreds this year at Rutland Water for the annual Bluebell Walk & Cycle Ride to help raise awareness of Crohn's & Colitis UK.

Choose a 2 or 5 mile walk or a 17 or 25 mile cycle ride around Rutland Water, starting at the Whitwell Car Park on the North Shore (off the A606). We'll be there to see you set off anywhere between 10am to 12noon.

Challenge yourself, friends or just bring the family along for a great time through the tree-lined and bluebell paths of Rutland Water. Find some sponsors for your effort, bring a picnic or use the cafes on site and don’t forget to bring a great hat if you want to join the fun taking part in the optional ‘Mad Hatter’ fancy dress theme. If you have a crazy or whacky hat, bring it along & send us your photos! Hundreds join in every year. It is great fun. You meet many others who understand IBD and last year raised nearly £20,000

Are you able to advertise this event by displaying some A4 posters or A5 flyers? Get in touch with us and we'll send some out to you.

If you would like to take part, please call 07434 731970 or visit the website via the link provided where you can also download your sponsorship form. We had a fantastic turn out last year so fingers crossed for another successful year and some sunshine too!

This is an ideal family event and you can even bring the dog along for a good walk! We look forward to seeing you all!

Crohn's & Colitis UK Lincolnshire Central Group can be found on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter - follow us to keep up to date on events in Lincolnshire.

(The Bluebell Walk & Cycle Ride is organised by Crohn's & Colitis UK Leicestershire & Rutland, Lincolnshire Central, Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire groups)

Price: FREE


Whitwell Car Park
North Shore (off The A606)
Rutland Water
LE15 8BL


The event runs from 10:00am to 12:00pm

Rutland Natural History Society A Springtime Walk in Burley Wood

Rutland Natural History Society

Sunday, April 30th


A Springtime Walk in Burley Wood please note this is a private woodland and access is by permit only.

Price: Free

Burley Woods
Barnsdale Hill
Oakham


The event runs from 9:30am to 12:30pm


Further information

Starfish screening with Q and A Seaton Village Hall Main Street Seaton

Starfish screening with Q and A


Saturday, April 29th


Seaton Village Hall will be showing Old Seatonian Bill Clark's latest film "Starfish" on Saturday 29th April; beginning at 7.30pm. with a short introductory talk by Bill Clark himself.
The film will then be shown, and the evening will conclude with a Q & A session.
Wine and nibbles will be available on the night.Tickets cost £5.00 each.


Please ring Helen Coop on 01572 747292 to reserve your tickets.


Seaton Village Hall
Main Street
Seaton


The event runs from 7:30pm to 10:00pm

Thomas and the Travelling Post Office Nene Valley Railway Wansford Station Stibbington Peterborough

Thomas and the Travelling Post Office


Saturday, April 29th to Monday, May 1st


Thomas the cheeky blue engine is out and about this weekend at the Nene Valley Railway as he takes part in the travelling post office weekend, held over 29th 30th of April and 1st May.

He in charge of pulling the bright red post office carriages which contain the post office apparatus and loves giving chldren rides in it.

Postie Pete and Ginger the cat will be making sure that Thomas doesn't get in too much trouble... Pete is in charge of the mail trains and Wansford Post Office, but he sometimes makes mistakes. Luckily Ginger knows what he’s doing and makes sure everything runs smoothly. Not that Pete realises of course! Come along and help Ginger and Thomas out for a great day out.

Ticket Prices: Fares are inclusive of Travelling Post Office, and supplementary attractions such as platform games plus all train services
Adult £18.00
Senior £16.00
Child £12.00
Family £48.00 Two adults and three children

under one travel free

Nene Valley Railway
Wansford Station
Stibbington
Peterborough
PE8 6LR

T: 01780 784444
F: 01780 784440

www.nvr.org.uk


The Nene Valley Railway, Wansford Station
Old Great North Road
Peterborough
PE8 6LR


The event runs from 10:00am to 5:00pm

Friday, April 28, 2017

Theresa May Conservative We want to lead the world in preventing tourism



Theresa May Conservative We want to lead the world in preventing tourism

Gisela Allen, UKIP Scotland Candidate backs guillotines, castration and flogging finds gorillas attractive – they make her “hormones go crazy”,

Gisela Allen, UKIP Scotland Candidate backs guillotines, castration and flogging finds gorillas attractive – they make her “hormones go crazy”,


GUILLOTINES, castration, and flogging – these are just some of the policies put forward by the latest controversial Scottish Ukip candidate to come to the fore.

Gisela Allen also has some strange views on people being vocal members of the LGBT community. She says she finds gorillas attractive – they make her “hormones go crazy”, she claims – but she doesn’t talk about it so why should gay, lesbian or bisexual people talk about their sex life.

Allen, who is standing in Glasgow for the anti-EU party, also insisted mothers with young children should not work.


http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/15240329.Ukip__39_s_new_Scots_candidate_backs_guillotines__castration_and_flogging_____and_you_should_hear_her_views_on_gorillas/

Bluebells Whitebells and Primroses Oakham Rutland

Bluebells Whitebells and Primroses Oakham Rutland