A New Deputy for the Smallest County Tom Mumby Commissioned at Oakham Castle
History and tradition converged this week at the historic Oakham Castle as Tom Mumby was officially commissioned as a Deputy Lieutenant for the county of Rutland.
The ceremony, presided over by the Lord-Lieutenant of Rutland, took place against the iconic backdrop of the castle’s Great Hall, famous for its unique collection of ceremonial horseshoes.
The Lord-Lieutenant shared the news via social media, highlighting the significance of the location. Oakham Castle is recognised as the oldest extant court in the land, making it a fitting site for the formal presentation of a Royal commission.
"Tom will be a great addition to my team of Deputies," the Lord-Lieutenant noted, welcoming the new appointee to the lieutenancy team.
In his new capacity, Tom Mumby will support the Lord-Lieutenant in her duties as the British Monarch's personal representative in the county. Key responsibilities typically include, sssisting with Royal visits to the region. Representing the Lieutenancy at local community events. Promoting the voluntary sector and local businesses. Supporting the honors system by identifying worthy local candidates.
Tom is know for organising the The Rutland Flower Show and The Rutland Car boot Sale.
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What’s Happening in Rutland This Week?
If you're heading over to the site now, here are a few local highlights currently making waves across the county:
The Rutland Sinfonia is celebrating its 50th anniversary season with a series of special performances.
Public consultations are currently open regarding local government reorganisation in Leicestershire and Rutland a great time to have your say!
Keep an eye out for the u3a monthly meeting this Wednesday (March 4th) and the "Save the Cinema" screening at the Rutland County Museum on Thursday.
The well-known Wisteria Hotel in Oakham town centre has recently been placed on the market, marking a significant change for the local hospitality scene.

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