Rutland County Museum say they have no intention of disposing
of any of their farming heritage to make way for the Rutland Sea Dragon. Following reports the collection may be rationalised, put into storage or partly sold off. They say they are retaining the Rutland agricultural machinery, some of which will move into the riding school area and some will move into a new facility which will also have public access.

Illegal use of E-scooters on local roads
Low water pressure in the centre of Stamford
Winners of writing competition celebrated
Fatal motorbike accident in Peterborough
Rutland County Museum opens for the Easter holidays
Rutland Farm Park's last week of public opening
Weekend sports round up
Frank Newbon Outdoor Gym re-opens
Cabinet roles announced for Rutland County Council
Regular church services return to All Saints' Church
Man arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage