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Dove Cottage Hospice - 28th April 2018

Dove Cottage Hospice - 28th April 2018

From 9am in the Market Place on Saturday 28th April 2018 - the team and volunteers from Dove Cottage Hospice based at Ridlington will be raising funds by selling plants and cakes.

Posted: Fri, 20 Apr 2018 08:04 by The Clerk

Tags: Event, News, Saturday Charity Stall

Mayor's Walk for Hopper Funds

Mayor's Walk for Hopper Funds

Uppingham Town Council Mayor Cllr Alec Crombie, MBE intends to mark the end of his term of office by undertaking a sponsored walk in order to raise money to support the Uppingham Hopper Bus. The Hopper Bus concept was originally the subject of a successful pilot scheme that came to an end in 2016. Since that time there has been an on-going fund raising effort to provide a permanent Hopper Bus for Uppingham... Read More »

Posted: Wed, 11 Apr 2018 15:19 by The Clerk

Tags: Event, News

New Vacancy Created at Uppingham Town Council

New Vacancy Created at Uppingham Town Council

A very proactive and busy town council based on High Street East in Uppingham may need you! Find out more about the vacancy by going to our jobs page: Jobs at Uppingham TC

Posted: Fri, 06 Apr 2018 11:59 by The Clerk

Tags: Jobs, News, Vacancy

New Tourism Video Launched By Discover Rutland Features Uppingham

New Tourism Video Launched By Discover Rutland Features Uppingham

Discover Rutland have been busy creating superb imagery to promote all the county has to offer - check this out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooRCMxUb30E&feature=youtu.be

Posted: Fri, 06 Apr 2018 11:57 by The Clerk

Tags: News, Tourism

Leics County Council Consultation on bus services

Leics County Council Consultation on bus services

If you use the 747 bus service and travel to Uppingham from Leicester or use the service to get to hospital appointments you might want to make your views known to Leicestershire County Council:

https://www.leicestershire.gov.uk/have-your-say/current-consultations/consultation-on-passenger-transport-policy-strategy

Posted: Wed, 28 Mar 2018 08:44 by The Clerk

Tags: 747 Centrebus, News

Uppingham Patient Participation Group Meeting Minutes

Uppingham Patient Participation Group Meeting Minutes

Outputs from the UPPG Meeting on 6th March 2018 have been published:

Posted: Tue, 20 Mar 2018 09:05 by The Clerk

Tags: News, UPPG Meeting, Uppingham Surgery

Having fun at the Fair safely - a guide for parents, guardians and grandparents

Having fun at the Fair safely - a guide for parents, guardians and grandparents

The Fair is in town this week so it's appropriate to remind everyone letting their children and grandchildren enjoy what is on offer safely - here is some guidance from the Health & Safety Executive http://www.hse.gov.uk/entertainment/fairgrounds/keeping-children-safe.htm

Posted: Tue, 13 Mar 2018 09:48 by The Clerk

Tags: Annual Lent Fair, Event, News

Accounts to 31st March 2017 Certified by Grant Thornton

Following an objection received in the middle of 2017 Grant Thornton had indicated they were unable to certify the accounts for the year ending 31st March 2017.

They have now concluded their review of the objection and have concluded there are no further audit actions for them to take. You can read the correspondence on our finance page.

https://www.uppinghamtowncouncil.gov.uk/finance.html

Posted: Mon, 12 Mar 2018 09:23 by The Clerk

Tags: Audit, Finance, News

Tod's Terrace to Ayston Road Footpath Closure Notice

Essential maintenance and repairs are going to be undertaken by Rutland County Council to a well used path between Tod's Piece and Ayston Road.

The surface of the path and the various tree roots will be sorted out and the work to do that will take approximately 3 days. During this time some or all of this path may be closed to allow work to progress.

Work commences on 26th March 2018.

Following on from... Read More »

Posted: Thu, 08 Mar 2018 15:45 by The Clerk

Tags: News

Adverse Weather Update from Rutland CC

Just to update you further in view of the weather; gritters worked continually throughout last night to treat and clear primary and secondary routes, including those through villages.

We had very little snow overnight compared to yesterday but farmers and gritters with ploughs are working to clear drifts caused by fallen snow blowing across the roads.

Changing winds are making this difficult and unpredictable... Read More »

Posted: Thu, 01 Mar 2018 13:55 by The Clerk

Tags: News