Ryhall Parish Council

Parish of Ryhall, a village of some 1650 people on the eastern edge of Rutland.

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We say thank-you to Chris Parsons for 27 years of dedicated service

June 10, 2020 By Paul Huddleston

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Ryhall Parish Council would like to say a big thank-you to Chris Parsons who has decided to step down after serving the parish for almost 27 years. Chris joined the council on 8th July 1993, was Chairman for six years, Vice-Chairman for four years, and served on various committees. With regret, he has taken the […]

Filed Under: Highways, News, Rutland Council, Ryhall Parish Council, Ryhall Playing Fields

Covid -19: Closure of public spaces and buildings in Ryhall

March 27, 2020 By Paul Huddleston

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Ryhall Parish Council has re-opened the two cemeteries in the village. They had been closed following Government demands during the Coronavirus outbreak. Those responsible for managing cemeteries had been told to ensure these areas were kept closed to members of the public, except for funerals or burials, but this changed following the announcement on Saturday […]

Filed Under: Highways, News, Ryhall Parish Council, Ryhall Playing Fields

Covid-19: Who to contact in Ryhall and Belmesthorpe if you need help

March 15, 2020 By Paul Huddleston

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Ryhall Parish Council wants to ensure that anyone in the community needing help can be assisted during the Coronavirus emergency. If you are in self isolation and have no one close by to help you, or you know of a friend or neighbour in a similar position, here are some people who may be able […]

Filed Under: Highways, Leics Fire & Rescue Service, News, Uncategorized

Rutland Neighbourhood Watch – Free Smart Phone Community App

December 10, 2019 By Caroline Adams

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The unique Community App for smart phones and tablets, developed by the Rutland Neighbourhood Watch Association, is an essential reference and crime reporting device for the Rutland community. Approaching four thousand smart phone users have already downloaded it and are enjoying the benefits it offers. If you have a smart phone or tablet, the Association […]

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Winter 2019 /20 – Appeal for Snow Warden for RYHALL

October 16, 2019 By Caroline Adams

Our current snow warden of many years has had to stand down,the parish council thank him most sincerely for such Stirling work. We seek a new snow warden to support the local gritting of footways in key areas in Ryhall. Full training is offered by Rutland County Council along with advice and equipment . At […]

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Stamford Road – Road Re-surfacing – Parish of Ryhall CP Order 2021

Rutland County Council District Council (‘the Council’) has powers under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (‘the Act’) to make traffic regulation orders affecting the adopted … [Read More...]

Neighbourhood Link December 2020

I have been asked to ensure that our local community has signed up to Neighbourhood link which allows alerts to be sent out to you from the police with key messages as well.  This has been recently … [Read More...]

November 5th 2020 Government Restrictions

RYHALL PARISH COUNCIL AND RYHALL MEADOWS PLAYING FIELDS Under the new national restrictions coming into force from Thursday 5th November 2020 Outdoor gyms must be closed Tennis Courts must … [Read More...]

Library Opening Hours November 2020

As from week commencing 9th November 2020 Rutland Libraries will be operating  longer opening hours For Ryhall Library the first day of the new hours will be Thursday 12th November  Thursday … [Read More...]

Four Year Plan Consultation 2020 – 2024

Inside November's edition of the Village News will be a loose questionnaire from the Parish Council for the residents of Ryhall and Belmesthorpe to complete. As part of its Four Year Plan, Ryhall … [Read More...]

Ryhall Meadows Playing Fields

RMPF have registered with Amazon Smile and this means that as from NOW when you purchase anything you can ask Amazon to make a donation to our charity. Amazon Smile has all the same products at the … [Read More...]

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