Happy 100th birthday!

Happy 100th birthday to Cyril Plant- looking very chipper for his years! At ‘s Grange Care Home, this Friday was party day in his honour.  Brian Maunders played his guitar and sang.  A great pleasure to meet Cyril, all the other residents and the lovely staff. Thank you for such an enjoyable morning.

Oakham has a new Team Rector!

Bishop Donald is pictured  below with Stephen Griffiths, the new Team Rector of Oakham with his family. Stephen was welcomed by all in Rutland during his Installation service at All Saints Church in Oakham this afternoon. I was delighted to welcome him in my capacity as the Queen’s representative in Rutland. Congratulations!

Ten years of Hambeton Bakery!

10 years of making arguably the best bread in Britain- if not the world. celebrates today with delicious baked goods made traditionally, with time and the best ingredients.  Even better news –  it is more filling & less fattening than mass produced! Congratulations!!! Tim Hart & head baker Julian at the event today.

The 10th Anniversary of Rutland Concert Band

Congratulations to Rutland Concert Band on its 10th anniversary.  10 concerts in 10 hours – a great way to celebrate! Lucky Oakham castle this morning & evening and Oakham museum this afternoon. Big sound – lots of fun.

Wilds Lodge Special School – Open Day

Rain could not dampen excitement at   for their festival. Hundreds of excited youngsters from schools (of all types) across Rutland enjoyed music and myriad activities with the resident youngsters. A great day & a great educational establishment, helping boys with special needs lead better lives.

Visiting The Desert Rats

An exciting honour to visit Infantry brigade  at Chetwynd Barracks . Lineage goes back to Napoleonic wars. Adaptable & battle ready. Operating in Poland, Mali, Nigeria, South Sudan & Afghanistan, training in many parts of Africa. My goodness our army works hard!

There are many misconceptions about the army.  Much of their work is  peacekeeping, training and winning hearts and minds to prevent conflict. also Headquarters for East of England. covers Defence Animal Training #1 Military Working Dogs & Reserves.

Dove Cottage Hospice

19th September:  Fun, chatter , good food & companionship were the order of the day at Dove Cottage Hospice.  A remarkable place offering great care by devoted staff – many of whom are volunteers.

Volunteer Joanne Beaver created a fabulous three course meal for all.   Delicious apricot & almond frangipani – such a treat –  Thanks!

I am looking forward to publication of the Dove Cottage recipe book ‘Seconds Please!’.  It will be a  great Xmas present and funds raised will help the hospice too.

A visit to Fire and Rescue

I had a fascinating visit  to Leicester Fire and Rescue. They do so much work on PREVENTION – which is vital but hard to quantify. And paradoxically,  the more successful they are at prevention, the less it looks as though they are needed!  But the cost of prevention PLUS putting out fires, rescuing us from accidents, flood, storms & more = £64.71p per annum for a Band D council tax payer.  That sounds like good value to me.

They are now using virtual reality films to demonstrate real dangers.  They have  devised riveting 90 second scenarios to alert us to the dangers of house fires, increase awareness of motorcyclists amongst car drivers and dangers of the use of mobiles while driving etc.   They have also developed virtual reality scenes to train fire officers.

The Lord-Lieutenant’s new cadets

Being a cadet gives youngsters a chance to gain marketable skills & increase their life chances. So I was pleased to use the Investiture of my new cadets to thank the three who were demitting office and to explain to potential cadets how much can be gained by joining. Thanks to all.

Thanks also to Catmose College, a great venue for  the Lord-Lieutenant cadet investiture. Over 100 attended. Thanks all the organisers. It was an exciting meeting with confident, focussed young people.  Confidence, initiative, team work, politeness & willingness to help make all the difference in life.

Thanks to demitting LL cadets Hannah Seymour (ACF), Amelia Seymour (ATC), & Jack Walker Munro (CCF):

And welcome to my new cadets, Elby Williamson (ACF), Lee Crump (ATC) & Felix Baird (CCF). I look forward to having them alongside in the next year!

 

British Citizenship awarded

It is always such a happy & moving occasion welcoming people on behalf of Her Majesty when they become British citizens. Many congratulations to Leah Golland, Ersebet David, Coenraad Wilke & Ivette Miller who became British yesterday in Rutland.