Rutland Police is asking parents and guardians to make sure they know where their children are
and who they're with, and also to speak to them about their behaviour and how it may impact on others. It follows a recent rise in reports of anti-social behaviour across the county, particularly involving groups of young people gathering and causing concern to residents. Officers say they're carrying out patrols and working with partner agencies to address these issues and keep communities safe and for residents to keep reporting any incidents to them.

Like what you see here?
Art exhibition launched on Age Without Limits Day
Tolethorpe Theatre summer season begins
Plans to strengthen cycle routes between Oakham and Rutland Water
Teenager arrested in Uppingham
Community Resilience Event at Stamford Town Hall
Weekend sports round up
Lego Mania in Bourne
5th Annual Ketton Green Festival
Fundraiser at Barn Hill Church
Rutland Adult and Community Learning being relocated to libraries