Melton's Amelia Coltman says she's now officially an Olympian having finished in ninth place in her first games in the skeleton.
I'll Be There
Melton's Amelia Coltman says she's now officially an Olympian having finished in ninth place in her first games in the skeleton.
Half Term Skateboarding Sessions
Skateboarding sessions are being held for half term across South Kesteven this week.
Stamford Striders Valentines 30K
Around 550 runners took part in the 32nd Valentine's 30K around Stamford and the villages yesterday.
Rutland Council Tax increase may be halved
Rutland County Council has almost halved its proposed council tax increase for the coming year after the government stepped in to help more with children in the county who have special educational needs by effectively backdating the dedicated schools grant to help bridge the extra the county council were paying to cover the shortfall.
Greetham diversions due to water works
Water work on Main Street in Greetham means diversions continue untill at least Monday.
Treacherous road conditions this morning
Road uses across the Rutland and Stamford area are being warned of treacherous conditions this morning, following heavy rain, which has led to flooding in places, including Whissendine and Gretton, and also freezing temperatures overnight.
Exton and Greetham Primary School Award
Exton and Greetham Primary School says celebrating differences with all children has helped them win the Nurture Schools Award.
Ketton Library to reopen next week
Rutland County Council has announced that Ketton Library will reopen next week following refurbishment works as part of the wider Living Well Rutland programme.
Uppingham Mayor's Grand Variety Show
Tickets are on sale for a variety show next month in Uppingham, which will raise money for two town causes.
Rutland MP questions decision to withhold school holiday vouchers
Rutland's MP has written to the leader of the county council to ask why they've decided to withhold school holiday vouchers for next week's half term, despite the government's household support fund not ending till next month.
Rutland and Stamford children encouraged explore sense of belonging
Children in schools across Rutland and Stamford are being encouraged to explore their sense of belonging, to support their mental health and wellbeing.
Rutland County Council food waste changes
Letters have begun to be sent out in Rutland advising householders of the changes in bin collections taking place at the end of next month with new food caddies on the way and smaller black bins.
Businesses advised to ensure their roofs are secure
Rutland police and Oakham fire crews have been visiting businesses to ensure access to their roofs are secure, following a spate of youths climbing onto them.