Thursday, January 30, 2025

Progress made in improving Rutland and Melton transport services with green light for Jules House alterations

Progress has been made in improving vital transport services for residents of Rutland and Melton following the planning approval of alterations to the former Jules House building in Oakham.

The proposals are part of a broader scheme, known as Rural Innovation in Action, being collaboratively delivered between Rutland County Council and Melton Borough Council under £22.95m UK Government funding.

The scheme will be centrally located in the former Jules House area, close to Oakham Train Station and leading to Rutland Memorial Hospital. The plans include establishing two new bus routes from the site, featuring both fixed-line and demand-responsive transport operated by 11 additional buses.

Councillor Christine Wise, Cabinet Member for Transport, Environment and Communities at Rutland County Council, said: “Receiving planning permission for this important infrastructure and transport initiative marks an exciting step forward.

“Once fully operational, we expect the new bus service to significantly enhance the mobility of thousands of residents across Rutland and Melton, integrating the two rural market towns and boosting the local economy.”

The approved plans also involve reconfiguring the current land to accommodate suitable parking and turning areas for minibuses on the site. An accessible path will be created through the former Jules House site, seamlessly connecting pedestrians between the hospital area and the town.

The Jules House property will benefit from an expanded rear extension, full interior refurbishment, and new landscaping. The redevelopment will also provide much-needed community space, with first-floor office space available for rent to support the scheme’s economic viability.

Cllr Wise added: “The addition of community space in the approved plans will be welcomed by the local community and serve as an important area for residents and local groups once open.

“As we move towards the next stage of the project, Rutland County Council will be keeping local residents and key stakeholders informed as it progresses towards construction.”

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