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Police and Crime Commissioner Sir Clive Loader surveys views of public on out-of-court community remedies

Police and Crime Commissioner Sir Clive Loader is seeking the views of people across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland on a new process whereby so-called ‘low level’ or ‘local’ crime such as minor criminal damage are settled out-of-court with the agreement of the person affected, the perpetrator and the police.

Burglary in Swinford

29 April 2014 11:58

Officers are appealing for information following a burglary in Swinford.

Rotary Lutterworth Bridge Lunch took place on 16th April 2014

Thanks for everyone for there support and joining in.

New fixed rate mortgages from Hinckley & Rugby

Hinckley & Rugby Building Society, which lends throughout England & Wales, has launched two new fixed rate mortgages. Both are fixed for two years and charge less than two per cent interest.

Knitted Teddy Bears in South Africa

Elaine Turner from Lutterworth Rotary, instigator of our Teddy Bear Campaign for use where traumatised children benefit from owning a toy of their own was contacted by Christine James from Wales (who had seen an article in Rotary Today) asking for a pattern that could be used by knitters in South Africa.

New mortgages and a rate cut from Hinckley & Rugby

Hinckley & Rugby Building Society, which lends throughout England & Wales, has launched two new mortgages and cut the rate on another.

Presentation of Santa Fun Run Cheques on 27th March 2014

The committee of the 5th Lutterworth Santa Fun Run held their cheque presentation at the One Stop Shop on Thursday 27th March.

First quarter boost: Hinckley & Rugby AGM update

Hinckley & Rugby Building Society advanced an extra £8.1m in mortgages in a first quarter which also saw savings balances grow by £7.9m.

Marie and Chris join Hinckley & Rugby

Hinckley & Rugby’s team has two new colleagues after Marie Barnes and Chris Reid joined the Building Society at its head office in Hinckley.

Society savers’ support blooms for local hospices

Savers who chose Hinckley & Rugby Building Society’s Hospice Affinity Account have generated a £12,925 windfall for three Leicestershire and Warwickshire hospices.