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Oakham Council Faces Cultural Crossroads Amid Victoria Hall Closure, extraordinary meeting

Oakham Council Faces Cultural Crossroads Amid Victoria Hall Closure

by The Local Democracy Reporter.

 A major bid for a new government initiative and a significant modernisation of the Town Council’s digital infrastructure are set to headline an upcoming extraordinary meeting of Oakham Town Council.

The meeting, scheduled for Wednesday, February 4th, 2026, will see local representatives gather at the council offices at Rol House to discuss the future of the town’s cultural standing and its internal operations.

The most high-profile item on the agenda is a proposal for Oakham to bid for the Town of Culture, a new government initiative. If successful, the designation could potentially unlock funding and prestige for the town.

However, time is of the essence. Following the government’s announcement last October via County Councils, (Rutland County Council have said they did not receive notification to inform town councils) the initial application which requires public and stakeholder consultations must be completed by March. Critics have pointed to the Council's history of slow progress, most notably regarding the ongoing efforts to rescue Victoria Hall from trustee failings. Despite over a year of council intervention, Victoria Hall closed its doors this month, casting a shadow over the town's cultural capacity just as this new bid is considered.

In addition to cultural ambitions, the Council is looking to streamline its communication and financial management. Members will consider SMS Messaging adopting "GOV.UK Notify" as the Council’s official system for sending text messages to residents.

Implementing Google Workspace to better coordinate consultations, surveys, and working groups.

The potential transfer of council funds from HSBC to Unity Bank.

Public Participation

As with all full council meetings, residents are encouraged to attend and participate. Under the Council’s standing orders, there is a designated window for public deputations and questions.

However, residents are reminded that outside of these specific periods, public participation is only permitted at the Chairman's discretion. Those attending should also be aware that the proceedings are filmed and recorded and streamed live.

Meeting Details:

When: Wednesday, 4th February 2026, at 6:30 p.m. 

Where: Town Council Offices, Rol House, Long Row, Oakham 

Next Meeting: 11th February 2026


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