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Saturday, June 17, 2017
Oakham Jobs 17th June 2017
Oakham Jobs 17th June 2017
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Oakham Jobs 17th June 2017
Have your say Oakham Town Centre Rutland County Council Town Centre Improvement Consultation Today
Have your say Oakham Town Centre Rutland County Council Town Centre Improvement Consultation Today
Oakham Market Place
Oakham Market Place
Oakham Town Centre 2018 Consultation Rutland County Council
Oakham Town Centre 2018 Consultation Rutland County Council
Have Your Say Here
https://www.rutland.gov.uk/my-community/roads-and-highways/oakham-town-centre/
Have Your Say Here
https://www.rutland.gov.uk/my-community/roads-and-highways/oakham-town-centre/
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Have your say Oakham Town Centre Rutland County Council Town Centre Improvement Consultation Today
Rutland & Melton local people receiving awards in this year's Queen's birthday honours list 2017
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The Lord-Lieutenant of Leicestershire, Jennifer, Lady Gretton. becomes a Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order,
Dr Laurence Howard OBE, Lord-Lieutenant of Rutland, becomes a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order. he is one of the nicest people of our local establishment who I have met at many
events over the last 11 years.
Diane Lampard, of Oakham, who received an MBE
Peter Richardson, of Oakham, who is the chairman of the local enterprise partnership in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, Receives an OBE
Pamela Posnett, former leader of Melton Borough Council has received an MBE in the honours list.
The former nurse first stood for election in the borough in 1973 and has also been elected to Leicestershire County Council at three elections.
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Rutland & Melton local people receiving awards in this year's Queen's birthday honours list 2017
Friday, June 16, 2017
Oakham Jobs 16th June 2017
Oakham Jobs 16th June 2017
Trainee Instore Promoter (OTE: £22100 per annum)
Guardian Legal - Peterborough
£22,100 a year
| Change your career and lifestyle today by stepping into sales. HAVE YOUR OWN TRANSPORT AND WANT FANTASTIC EARNING POTENTIAL?... |
Warehouse Operative Freezer
| You will be part of our Warehouse Freezer team in Dordon who receive, pick, pack and load our customers' orders using systems that enables us to offer our... |
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Picker / Packer
ELFM - Kettering
£7.50 an hour
| Pay rate is £7.50 per hour and any successful candidate should have experience in this line of work. Work will be picking light components and staff will be... |
Housekeeping Assistant
Brook Whipper-In Hotel - Oakham| £7.20 an hour
Previous experience within cleaning/hotel industry is preferred however full training will be provided. The Whipper-In Hotel is a historical hotel with busy 24...
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Customer Assistant Nights
Tesco - 8,826 reviews - Oakham LE15 +1 location
Within one shift you could be guiding a customer to a product, serving on the checkouts, helping to fill shelves, taking a delivery or moving stock around the...
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Hotel Receptionist
Best Western Normanton Park Hotel - Oakham +1 location| £14,000 - £16,000 a year
Due to our location there is limited public transport so interested applicants will have to be able to drive or have their own means of getting to and from the...
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Customer Service Assistant
One Stop Convenience Stores Limited - Oakham LE15 +1 location| £7.50 an hour
Owned by Tesco Plc, but operated as a separate business, One Stop Stores are an ambitious organisation, with growth plans over the next 5 years that will see us...
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General Operative
Master Kitchen - Oakham| £7.50 an hour
Food manufacturing position. General duties. Hours of work Monday - Friday 08:00 - 17:00 (depending on requirements of business). Experience in working within
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Office Administrator
FCV International Football Academy - Stamford| £14,000 a year
Full driving licence. Liaising with customers enquiries via telephone, emails and social media. You will have a Full UK Driving License....
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Hotel Night Porter
The Falcon Hotel, Uppingham - Uppingham
Empty any refuge containers. Complete any paperwork accurately and legibly. Interact with customers, ensuring the guest’s expectations are exceeded....
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Full Time Retail Sales Assistant for Cavells South Street
Cavells - Oakham LE15
Full Time Retail Sales Assistant required for our Cavells South Street Store in Oakham. The key functions will be assisting in achieving weekly sales targets,...
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Prison Officer - HMP Stocken
Ministry of Justice - 228 reviews - Oakham| £21,902 - £23,762 a year
As part of this course you will gain a Level 3 Diploma in the management and care of individuals in the custodial environment, which will give you a number of...
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Trainee Mortgage Administrator
Smith Eliot Financial Management - Oakham
The successful individual will be spending much of their time on the telephone, speaking to clients and team members on a face to face basis, dealing with...
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Oakham Jobs 16th June 2017
Thursday, June 15, 2017
Missing Cat Tiny
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Missing Cat Tiny
McCarthy and Stone Lonsdale Park Marketing Suite Crown Walk Oakham Rutland Opens
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McCarthy and Stone Lonsdale Park Marketing Suite Crown Walk Oakham Rutland Opens
Market Day Oakham Rutland
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Market Day Oakham Rutland
Wednesday, June 14, 2017
Residents are being encouraged to show their support for the British Armed Forces by attending a special flag raising event at Oakham Castle
Residents are being encouraged to show their support for the British Armed Forces by attending a special flag raising event at Oakham Castle on Monday 19th June. 10.15am
The short flag raising ceremony marks the start of Armed Forces Week 2017, with national celebrations taking place throughout the week thereafter, building up to Armed Force Day on 24th June.
Armed Forces Day has been celebrated across the UK since 2006 and commemorates all the men and women who make up the Armed Forces community: from serving troops to Service families, veterans and cadets.
Councillor Richard Foster served as an officer in the RAF for 35 years and is an Armed Forces Champion for Rutland County Council.
“Armed Forces Day is an opportunity for us to say a very public thank-you to those who make up the Armed Forces Community – from serving troops to Service families, veterans and cadets. Rutland is fortunate to have more than 1,000 servicemen and women based here in the county and we are extremely grateful for all they do – not just in defence of our country but also for what they contribute to our local communities. Rutland will do its part by joining hundreds of local authorities in raising the Armed Forces flag on 19th June and I would encourage as many people as possible join us and attend this important event.”
Councillor Richard Foster, Armed Forces Champion
Rutland’s Armed Forces Day flag will be raised by a party from 7th Regiment the Royal Logistic Corps, who are currently based at Kendrew Barracks, Cottesmore.
The ceremony will begin at 10.15am with short addresses from Council Chairman Kenneth Bool and Armed Forces Champion Richard Foster, followed by prayers lead by The Reverend Brian Nicholls, Chaplain to the Royal British Legion.
“Armed Forces Day this year has a special significance for Rutland as we prepare to bid farewell to 2 Royal Anglian Regiment, who will shortly be leaving Kendrew barracks to be replaced by the Princess of Wales’ Royal Regiment. I would like to wish the Poachers all the very best ahead of their move and thank them for all they done for the county. We also look forward to welcoming the Princess of Wales’ Royal Regiment later this year and continue to prepare for their arrival.”
Councillor Richard Foster
Armed Forces Day takes place on Saturday 24th June, with nearby events in Leicester, Peterborough and Market Harborough.
The short flag raising ceremony marks the start of Armed Forces Week 2017, with national celebrations taking place throughout the week thereafter, building up to Armed Force Day on 24th June.
Armed Forces Day has been celebrated across the UK since 2006 and commemorates all the men and women who make up the Armed Forces community: from serving troops to Service families, veterans and cadets.
Councillor Richard Foster served as an officer in the RAF for 35 years and is an Armed Forces Champion for Rutland County Council.
“Armed Forces Day is an opportunity for us to say a very public thank-you to those who make up the Armed Forces Community – from serving troops to Service families, veterans and cadets. Rutland is fortunate to have more than 1,000 servicemen and women based here in the county and we are extremely grateful for all they do – not just in defence of our country but also for what they contribute to our local communities. Rutland will do its part by joining hundreds of local authorities in raising the Armed Forces flag on 19th June and I would encourage as many people as possible join us and attend this important event.”
Councillor Richard Foster, Armed Forces Champion
Rutland’s Armed Forces Day flag will be raised by a party from 7th Regiment the Royal Logistic Corps, who are currently based at Kendrew Barracks, Cottesmore.
The ceremony will begin at 10.15am with short addresses from Council Chairman Kenneth Bool and Armed Forces Champion Richard Foster, followed by prayers lead by The Reverend Brian Nicholls, Chaplain to the Royal British Legion.
“Armed Forces Day this year has a special significance for Rutland as we prepare to bid farewell to 2 Royal Anglian Regiment, who will shortly be leaving Kendrew barracks to be replaced by the Princess of Wales’ Royal Regiment. I would like to wish the Poachers all the very best ahead of their move and thank them for all they done for the county. We also look forward to welcoming the Princess of Wales’ Royal Regiment later this year and continue to prepare for their arrival.”
Councillor Richard Foster
Armed Forces Day takes place on Saturday 24th June, with nearby events in Leicester, Peterborough and Market Harborough.
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Residents are being encouraged to show their support for the British Armed Forces by attending a special flag raising event at Oakham Castle
Oakham Town Centre 2018 Consultation Rutland County Council
Oakham Town Centre 2018 Consultation Rutland County Council
Have Your Say Here
https://www.rutland.gov.uk/my-community/roads-and-highways/oakham-town-centre/
Have Your Say Here
https://www.rutland.gov.uk/my-community/roads-and-highways/oakham-town-centre/
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Oakham Town Centre 2018 Consultation Rutland County Council
Willow Stores Willow Crescent Oakham Rutland Closing Down Sale
Willow Stores Willow Crescent Closing Down Sale
Willow Stores is closing on Friday 16th June 2017
All Items are being cleared Buy one and get one half price accept Beer Wines and Spirits
which are discounted up to 25% off.
Roy and Joy are retiring and the store will be reopening as a Cost Cutter.
The paper rounds should not be effected during the period of hand over.
Willow Stores is closing on Friday 16th June 2017
All Items are being cleared Buy one and get one half price accept Beer Wines and Spirits
which are discounted up to 25% off.
Roy and Joy are retiring and the store will be reopening as a Cost Cutter.
The paper rounds should not be effected during the period of hand over.
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Willow Stores Willow Crescent Oakham Rutland Closing Down Sale
Roger Helmer, a key member of Ukip’s top team, is resigning from the European parliament, ahead of a demand to repay around £100,000 of EU money for alleged misuse of public funds.
Roger Helmer, a key member of Ukip’s top team, is resigning from the European parliament, ahead of a demand to repay around £100,000 of EU money for alleged misuse of public funds.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/jun/13/ukip-mep-resigns-amid-investigation-into-alleged-misuse-of-funds
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000 of EU money for alleged misuse of public funds.,
a key member of Ukip’s top team,
ahead of a demand to repay around £100,
is resigning from the European parliament,
Roger Helmer
Tony Mathias Leader of Rutland County Council Speaks to Rutland Radio About Oakham Town Centre 2018 Consultation
Tony Mathias Leader of Rutland County Council Speaks to Rutland Radio About Oakham Town Centre 2018 Consultation.
Oakham Town Centre 2018 Rutland County Council Improvement Scheme
Oakham Town Centre 2018 Rutland County Council Improvement Scheme
Rutland County Council is proposing to transform Oakham Town Centre
in 2018
This Wednesday Rutland County Council will be starting a public consultation
in the market place.
Once again Oakham Town Council proves it serves no purpose to the people
of Oakham.
Oakham Town Council has not contributed to the two proposal the County
Council is putting to the people
In February this year Cllr Michael Haley attended a meeting at Rutland
County Council with another member and it would seem he felt that
there was nothing of interest for the Town Council to consider.
He or the other member did not report anything to the Council.
The matter has not been put on this weeks agenda.
The leader of Rutland County Council tells me there was another
meeting in April and a third proposal was dropped. No one from
Oakham Town Council attended that meeting.
I wonder why the Cllr Haley the deputy Chairman decided not to
let the Council know what was going on?
I think it is a disgrace that Oakham Town Council has not been involved in
this major project.
Cllr Haley is currently causing havoc with the Neighbourhood plan
the last month saw the resignation of a Rutland County Council Representative
Oliver Bird, who now says the Plan is not community led as it should be it
is led by the town council. I would say it is led by Cllr Haley Oakham Town
Council receives very poor reports and spending requests from him.
This week we have been told the Chairman is resigning, it is normal for
Neighbourhood Chairman to stay in place until the plan is completed.
Cllr Haley the kind Councillor is now our Mayor and only writes to me
to be rude or to instruct me to jump out in front of a bus.
Cllr Haley likes to do everything, when a working group is set up he refuses
to organise a meeting and goes on holiday and delays a persons project because
he is away, its a shame he did not stay away.
Rutland County Council is proposing to transform Oakham Town Centre
in 2018
This Wednesday Rutland County Council will be starting a public consultation
in the market place.
Once again Oakham Town Council proves it serves no purpose to the people
of Oakham.
Oakham Town Council has not contributed to the two proposal the County
Council is putting to the people
In February this year Cllr Michael Haley attended a meeting at Rutland
County Council with another member and it would seem he felt that
there was nothing of interest for the Town Council to consider.
He or the other member did not report anything to the Council.
The matter has not been put on this weeks agenda.
The leader of Rutland County Council tells me there was another
meeting in April and a third proposal was dropped. No one from
Oakham Town Council attended that meeting.
I wonder why the Cllr Haley the deputy Chairman decided not to
let the Council know what was going on?
I think it is a disgrace that Oakham Town Council has not been involved in
this major project.
Cllr Haley is currently causing havoc with the Neighbourhood plan
the last month saw the resignation of a Rutland County Council Representative
Oliver Bird, who now says the Plan is not community led as it should be it
is led by the town council. I would say it is led by Cllr Haley Oakham Town
Council receives very poor reports and spending requests from him.
This week we have been told the Chairman is resigning, it is normal for
Neighbourhood Chairman to stay in place until the plan is completed.
Cllr Haley the kind Councillor is now our Mayor and only writes to me
to be rude or to instruct me to jump out in front of a bus.
Cllr Haley likes to do everything, when a working group is set up he refuses
to organise a meeting and goes on holiday and delays a persons project because
he is away, its a shame he did not stay away.
Rutland County Council are currently looking at options to improve Oakham Town Centre and the High Street.
They want to make improvements that will create a better environment for pedestrians, cyclists and shoppers and encourage more visitors into the town.
This is your opportunity to help make Oakham Town Centre better. They are exploring two different options and would like your feedback as part of their ongoing public consultation.
Please continue reading to find out more about these exciting proposals and share your views.
You can also find out more about the Oakham Town Centre Improvement Scheme by reading our Town Centre FAQ.
Option A
Increased and enhanced pedestrian space, revised parking and Market Place improvements. One-way system.
This would include:
- Use of premium stone, paving slabs and other materials to match local surroundings
- Wider pavements on the High Street, Market Place and at the entrance to Mill Street, with more trees and public seating
- Revised parking layout with loading bays for shops and businesses
- 20mph zone with one-way traffic and cycle lane for contra-flow cycling
- Improved junction layout with pedestrian crossings on Burley Road
Option B
Enhanced pedestrian environment and road space redesign, Market Place improvements. Two-way system.
This would include:
- Use of premium stone, paving slabs and other materials to match local surroundings
- Improved Market Place area with one-way circulation and wider pavements
- Enhanced pedestrian environment with some trees and public seating
- 20mph zone with two-way traffic flow retaining current parking layout along the High Street
- Existing junction layout retained on Burley Road
Consultation
Please share your views on the proposed designs for Oakham Town Centre by telling Rutland County Council if you prefer Option A or Option B.
You can also give more detailed feedback by writing in the text area provided.
Consultation closes on Friday 7th July 2017. Rutland County Council will then review all the responses and produce a detailed Town Centre design based on your feedback. This design will be subject to a second round of consultation in autumn 2017. Work to implement a final design will begin in spring 2018.
You can also visit the Mobile Exhibition in the market
place from 8pm Wednesday 14th June 2017
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Tony Mathias Leader of Rutland County Council Speaks to Rutland Radio About Oakham Town Centre 2018 Consultation
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