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Wing REMEMBRANCE SERVICE 9.30AM SUNDAY 8TH NOVEMBER


The Remembrance Service should have been held this Sunday. However, because of lockdown, we are unable to hold the Service inside the Church.

Instead, we will be holding a short commemoration in the Churchyard, including the Act of Remembrance, the Last Post, two minute silence and the Act of Commitment as we lay the wreath on the war grave.

The Service will be at 9.30am and will last about 15 minutes.

If you would like to attend, please enter the Churchyard by Village hall entrance respecting social distancing and keeping to your “household bubble.”

The Church will be open for private individual prayer on this Sunday and every Wednesday and Sunday.

Regulation 19 consultation Local Plan


Wing Parish Council’s response to the Regulation 19 Consultation on the Local Plan was approved at an Extraordinary meeting on 2nd November (minutes available via the calendar of council meetings).

Wing residents are invited to be co-signatories and endorse the response. Please email the Parish Clerk wingclerk@gmail.com by Wednesday 4th November to be included.

The response can be viewed here:

A Health Plan for Rutland as of Sept 2019. It has changed since then!!


HPR Proceedings PDF

The Rutland Health and Social Care Policy Consortium

Foreword by Conference Chair – Sir Laurence Howard

Dear Colleagues

It was wonderful to see so many Rutlanders come together at the County Museum on 4″ September to discuss a subject close to all our hearts. We are all concerned that future provision for the health of our community should be the very best possible.

I was hugely impressed by the range and level of discussion among the many delegates and their perceptions of both the specific health needs of our people and how the new NHS Long Term Plan could be applied effectively to Rutland.

Most of all I was impressed by people’s willingness to work together to get the best possible plan for the health of Rutland. With goodwill and co-operation it can be done.

This report draws together the strands of a very lively and wide-ranging discussion and sets out the main themes.

Big challenges lie ahead for all concerned but I know the Rutland community will tackle it constructively and in fellowship. They will help shape a local health service fit for the 215 century.

Thank you all for your magnificent contributions.

Laurence Howard

You can read the full proceedings below.