Oakham Town Council to Promote Town of Culture Bid at Market Place Events
Residents are being invited to meet members of Oakham Town Council at the Market Place on the mornings of 7 March and 21 March, as the council steps up its campaign to secure UK Town of Culture 2028 status.
Joined by Oakham’s traditional Town Crier, who will be on hand to quite literally “shout about” the town’s ambitions, councillors will be sharing details of Oakham’s bid and outlining an exciting programme of events and initiatives planned for 2026.
The informal drop-in sessions are designed to give residents the opportunity to learn more about what Town of Culture status could mean for Oakham from celebrating local heritage and creativity to unlocking economic opportunities and boosting community participation. The council is keen to gather views, answer questions, and encourage local involvement as the bid progresses.
Alongside the Town of Culture campaign, visitors can also hear about other projects and events scheduled for the year ahead, including community celebrations, town centre improvements, and cultural activities aimed at bringing people together.
A spokesperson for the council said the Market Place events are about visibility and conversation. “We want residents to feel part of the journey. This bid belongs to the whole town, and we’re excited to share our plans face-to-face.”
So, mark 7 and 21 March in your diary and pop along to the Market Place to meet your local councillors, enjoy the lively atmosphere, and find out more about what’s in store for Oakham in 2026 and beyond.
Everyone is welcome.

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