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Uppingham Mayor Issues Heartfelt Seasonal Message of Peace and Solidarity

Uppingham Mayor Issues Heartfelt Seasonal Message of Peace and Solidarity

Uppingham Mayor David (Dave) Ainslie BEM and Sheena Ainslie


As the festive season reaches its peak, the Mayor of Uppingham, Cllr Dave Ainslie, has issued a poignant message to the community, blending traditional holiday greetings with a compassionate reminder of the challenges many face during the winter months.

In a statement addressed to the town’s residents, Cllr Ainslie acknowledged the duality of the season. While the streets of Uppingham are filled with the glow of festive lights and the buzz of holiday activities, the Mayor was keen to highlight that the period can be a demanding time for many.

"This time of year is all about joy and festivities but for some folk Christmas can also be a time of stress and loneliness," Cllr Ainslie observed. "May I therefore send my personal best wishes to all the residents of Uppingham, hoping that they find peace in this holiday period and also can look forward to a happy New Year."


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