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Rutland County Council has announced that Catmose House will reopen to the public for face-to-face services starting Tuesday, August 26. This follows a temporary closure earlier in the week due to an a incident.

Rutland County Council has announced that Catmose House will reopen to the public for face-to-face services starting Tuesday, August 26. This follows a temporary closure earlier in the week due to an a incident.

The council stated, "Following an incident earlier this week, we made the decision to temporarily close Catmose House to the public. We can confirm that face-to-face customer service will be reinstated from Tuesday 26 August (following bank holiday Monday)."

While Catmose House was closed to the public, all other council-run facilities, including libraries, leisure centers, and cultural services, remained open and operating as usual.

Residents who need to contact the council before Tuesday are encouraged to do so by phone or email. The Customer Services Team can be reached at 01572 722577 or via email at enquiries@rutland.gov.uk. For specific department contact information, residents can visit the council's website at www.rutland.gov.uk/council-councillors/contact-us.

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