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06 January 2026

The next Uppingham Town Council meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, 7th January 2026, at 7:00 pm.

The next Uppingham Town Council meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, 7th January 2026, at 7:00 pm



The meeting will be held at Uppingham Town Hall and is open to members of the council and the public.

The agenda for the upcoming meeting includes several key items for discussion and decision. 

The council will review bank accounts, including the Lloyds Current and Deposit accounts, and building society accounts with Hinckley & Rugby, Nationwide, and Cambridge. There are specific proposals to authorise payments exceeding £5,000, including significant investments in lighting and path improvements on Tod’s Piece.

A variety of planning proposals are on the table, ranging from the conversion of a flat into two self-contained units on North Street East to the installation of an illuminated scoreboard at the Uppingham School Sports Centre. Tree works are also scheduled for review at Poplar Close and Spring Back Way.

The council will receive updates and minutes from recent meetings of the Planning Committee and other sub-groups.

Opportunities are provided for both the public and County Councillors to speak and raise relevant local issues.

This upcoming meeting follows a productive session on December 3rd, 2025, where the council addressed their Budget and Precept: A budget of £271,698 was approved for the 2026/27 financial year, with a precept demand of £211,148 issued to Rutland County Council.

Decisions were made to adopt additional public realm defibrillator locations and to apply for a Road Safety Grant through the Police & Crime Commissioner.

The status of Tod’s Piece Allotments as statutory land was confirmed, and the council authorised the Clerk to sign new leases for the local Bowls and Football Clubs.

Residents are encouraged to attend to stay informed about these local developments.



23 January 2025

Rutland County Council to Discuss Devolution and Reorganisation at Special Meeting Tuesday, February 11th, at 7:00 PM

Rutland County Council to Discuss Devolution and Reorganisation at Special Meeting

Rutland County Council will hold a special meeting in February to discuss the government's plans for devolution and local government reorganisation.   

The government's Devolution White Paper, published in December, proposes that all councils outside of existing combined authorities join "strategic authorities" with a minimum population of 1.5 million. Simultaneously, the government aims to replace the current two-tier system of county and district councils with unitary authorities, each with a population of at least 500,000.

Rutland County Council, recognising the need to comply with these directives, is actively exploring options with neighbouring authorities. However, the council emphasises that any reorganisation must be evidence-based and reflect the realities of local communities.   

A special council meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, February 11th, at 7:00 PM in the main Council Chamber. This meeting will be live-streamed for public viewing.   

Prior to the meeting, a detailed report will be published, outlining the current situation regarding devolution and reorganisation. This will provide Councillors with the necessary information to engage in a thorough public discussion.

Councillor Gale Waller, Leader of Rutland County Council, stated: "Devolution has the potential to benefit our communities, but only if implemented correctly. We are committed to working constructively with the government and our neighbouring authorities.

"Reorganisation must precede any consideration of devolution. We need to carefully examine all options and ensure that any changes are supported by evidence and reflect the way people live in our communities.

"The government has requested interim reorganisation proposals by March, and we are awaiting further clarification on the specific deadline. This special council meeting will provide a crucial platform for Councillors to openly debate these important issues and represent the interests of our residents."


Key Points:

Rutland County Council will hold a special meeting to discuss devolution and local government reorganisation.   

The government's plans include the creation of "strategic authorities" and the establishment of unitary councils.   

Rutland is exploring options with neighbouring authorities, emphasising evidence-based and community-focused decisions.   

A detailed report will be published before the meeting to inform the discussion.

The meeting will be held on February 11th at 7:00 PM and will be live-streamed.

Venue: Council Chamber, Catmose, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6HP


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