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OAKHAM IS YOUR COUNTY TOWN!


Help us to keep its unique character

OK2WAY Action Group

One Way? … No Way!

Oakham does not want to look like Milton Keynes or Disneyland!!

This one-way proposal will create:

  • congested traffic around unsuitable side streets;
  • hazards for those who walk into town;
  • noise and air pollution in residential streets.

It will provide 30 fewer parking spaces for visitors.

Local shops are 90% against the idea.

THIS WILL AFFECT YOU

PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION!

[Although the petition has been handed in with around 3000 signatures it will continue to run online until mid-March 2018]

Rutlanders! There is no £2 million grant!

In June this year Rutland County Council bid for over £2 million from the Department for Transport towards the £3 million cost of a one-way system and regeneration scheme for Oakham town centre. The application was unsuccessful and there will be not DfT grant for this project.

The Chief Executive Officer and the leader of the council must have known this since mid-October, but we have seen no public announcement. Why not? What will the council do now? Will it scale down the project as it undertook to do in its bid to the DfT? What consultation will the council now undertake? Or will it blithely push ahead with the original plans, despite the rapidly rising tide of discontent and opposition?

If it goes ahead regardless, where will the missing £2 million come from? What other council projects will have to be abandoned? Which other budgets will be depleted? Will we, as Council Tax payers, now have to underwrite this potentially disastrous scheme which so many residents – and voters – are convinced is a bad idea?

Isn’t it time you asked your County Councillor some very pointed questions?

Tell Uppingham Ward Councillors your views by emailing

rburkitt@rutland.gov.uk , moxley@rutland.gov.uk & lstephenson@rutland.gov.uk

 

Weather Tuesday 12 December


I have been to Oakham this morning. Via Preston out and Manton back.

All roads are black and lots of them are even dry. Navigation is not a problem. I checked and there will be a Post Office today.

Paul Brewer

Wednesday Night is Curry Night!


Actually, it’s Steak night at the Weatsheaf

I and a few other grumpy old men go there every Wednesday and have for a couple of years. The food is always good and the drinks excellent.

However. On the 17th of January we are going to have to cancel our curry night in order to attend the meeting at Wing Village Hall to discuss proposals concerning the Charity Document rules controlling the Hall itself. Our small group have yet to have a serious talk about where we stand but it crosses my mind that many people in the Parish of Wing may not be aware of this document. I am sticking it up here so at least everyone can have a look at it before the meeting. It is difficult reading if you are fairly uneducated like myself but if you are interested in your Hall there are some interesting bits. I can do no more than urge you to plough through it.

I should point out that this is not the current document. It is essentially the same though so for purposes of the discussion better than nothing. I believe the council have an up to date copy of this document but so far I have been unable to get sight of it except across a table.

Charity Commisioners Document

Weather Monday 11 Dec


11/12/17 09:00
The road through to Morcott from Wing is free and passable with ease.
 Paul Brewer
11/12/17  09:30
All roads into and out of Wing are clear. Wet but 95% black. I have driven to Manton, Preston and Morcott.
Hall access and car park are also Black but wet.
Paul.

Rutland Weather Monday 11th Dec


Met Office Warnings Issued For:Rutland

  1. Yellow warning of ice

    From:
    0400 on Mon 11 December
    To:
    1100 on Mon 11 December
    Updated 10 December at 14:43 Active

    Ice is expected to form across many places overnight into Monday morning.

    Some injuries are likely from slips and falls on icy surfaces as well as icy patches on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths.

    As well as this lying snow from Sunday will continue to be a hazard leading to longer and potentially hazardous journeys.