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Woman arrested as three people die in single vehicle collision - road remains closed
A 37-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after three people died after the car they were travelling in left the road on the A46 in Leicestershire. Emergency services were called to the single vehicle collision on the Southbound carriageway near to Ratcliffe College at just after 1am on Saturday morning. The city bound carriageway remains closed on Saturday night between A6006 Asfordby and A607 Syston and is expected to be so un

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Dec 13, 20252 min read


Major route closed due to collision
A major road remains closed due to a traffic incident in the early hours of this morning (Saturday). The A46 is closed southbound between the A6006 (Asfordby) and the A607 (East Goscote) near Leicester due to a collision involving one car. Emergency services have been on scene since shortly after 1am, with Leicestershire Police leading a detailed collision investigation supported by Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service and other responders. One of the closure points at the.

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Dec 13, 20251 min read


Firefighters tackle Melton kitchen fire
Firefighters tackled a kitchen fire at a property in Melton last night (Thursday) which is believed to have been caused by an electrical fault. Fire Control received a call at 19:20 last night to reports of a residential property fire on Willoughby Close in Melton. Two fire appliances from Melton Fire & Rescue Station were mobilised to the incident. Fire crews in Wiloughby Close, Melton on Thursday night. Photo: NEMM A spokesperson for Leicestershire Fire & Rescue Service sai

NEMM
Dec 12, 20251 min read


Stockyard events space 'not a realistic alternative for the fantastic current provision' says Melton MP
The MP for Melton & Syston has suggested that the suggestions that the proposed Stock Yard event could replace Melton Theatre are 'not a realistic alternative for the fantastic current provision'. It comes after Loughborough College Group announced plans to sell the Melton site earlier this month after it declined three offers on the table by local groups and organisations including one from the Discovery Trust to turn the site in to a post-16 SEND education facility. Mr Arg

NEMM
Dec 11, 20253 min read


Stockyard review to be put before cabinet in special meeting
The cabinet of Melton Borough Council will meet next week to discuss a review of design, procurement and operational plans of the proposed 'Stockyard redevelopment project. In an update issued this morning (Wednesday) Melton Borough Council said the whole project aims to transform the Stockyard at Melton Cattle Market into a regional destination for food, drink, markets, and cultural experiences. The current progress, and proposals to enlarge the project are to be presented t

NEMM
Dec 10, 20254 min read


Devastating blow to theatre's future as owner confirms plans to sell the site
The future of Melton Theatre has been dealt a devastating blow this morning (Friday) as the owner has confirmed they intend to sell the site. Loughborough College Group announced on Friday morning that it intends to sell its Melton site following the closure of a consultation period. Whilst the group say they received three proposals, none had the financial backing that would allow the site to operate as a viable, sustainable venture according to the group. In a statement iss

NEMM
Dec 5, 20253 min read


Summer Camp poisoner to be sentenced next year
A man who admitted lacing sweets with tranquilliser before going on to abuse two boys at a Leicestershire Summer Camp will be sentenced next year. 76-year-old Jon Ruben from Ruddington in Nottinghamshire was arrested when eight children and one adult fell ill at a summer camp being held at Stathern Lodge, near Melton, in July of this year. Ruben had already admitted 17 offences at a previous hearing including 8 counts of willful ill treatment of eight seperate children , one

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Dec 4, 20252 min read


Thousands enjoy Christmas celebrations in Melton Mowbray
Organisers of the Christmas Market in Melton Mowbray at the weekend have hailed it a 'resounding success' as they quote 50,000 visitors attending across the weekend. There were over 120 stalls on hand selling everything from handmade crafts to sweet treats and homemade bakes and Christmas products. Record numbers of visitors attended the Melton Mowbray Victorian Fair, with over 50,000 visits across the three days. Melton BID, which monitors visitor footfall to the town, recor

NEMM
Dec 2, 20253 min read


Residents urged to 'shop local and celebrate big' as Christmas heads for Melton
The upcoming Christmas celebrations in Melton are a great time to support local businesses according to Melton Borough Council. Details of the full Christmas schedule have been released and it all stars on Friday 28th November in the town centre with the annual Christmas Light Switch On event, this year bringing back the victorian theme to the event. A theme which has proved extremely popular in previous years. Melton's light switch on will take place on Friday 28th November.

NEMM
Nov 20, 20254 min read


Proposal for new car wash in prominent town centre location
Planners at Melton Borough Council have received an application to turn the car park of a former print distributor in to a 'hand car wash'. The application was received by officials on 1st September for 1 Norman Way on the corner of Scalford Road and Norman Way and has already generated more than 40 objections on the planning website. A 'design access statement' on the planning portal states that "it supports a planning application for the installation of a new car wash facil

NEMM
Nov 20, 20252 min read


Man pleads guilty to poisoning and abusing children at Vale of Belvoir summer camp after giving them sweets laced with sedatives
A 76-year-old man has pleaded guilty to poisoning children with sedative-laced sweets and sexually assaulting them at a summer camp in Stathern. Jon Ruben of Ruddington in Nottinghamshire was arrested after eight children and one adult fell ill at Stathern Lodge in July of this year. An aerial view of Stathern Lodge during the investigation. Photo: NEMM Ruben appeared in the dock at Leicester Crown Court today (Friday) and pleaded guilty to a total of 17 charges. However, he

NEMM
Nov 14, 20252 min read


Plans for New Cultural Hub Announced Following Loughborough College Group Consultation on Melton Theatre
Loughborough College Group has announced plans in partnership with Melton Borough Council to explore opportunities to develop a Cultural Hub at The Stockyard following a recent public consultation on the future of Melton Theatre. Loughborough College Group invited views from the public on the future of Melton Theatre from 3 rd to 31 st October, which covered the teaching provision at Melton, and the ownership of the wider campus, which includes Melton Library. The College G

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Nov 12, 20253 min read


Bypass contractors help transform charity superstore car park
A team of contractors from Melton's distributor road have helped transform a local charity shop's car park with help from their project delivery partners. GallifordTry along with their delivery partners Holcim, Collins, Martin TME and D&W worked together on the site at The Hanger in Scalford Road which raises money for the Air Ambulance Service. The car park on the Scalford Road site has been in a state of repair for a while now with pot holes and uneven road surfaces and was

NEMM
Nov 10, 20252 min read


Local firework event flooded with complaints following 'parking incident'
A local fireworks event has been flooded with complaints after people queued more than an hour to get in with some saying the event was 'dangerous' and children were 'crying all over the place'. The event at Belvoir Castle, near Melton, was flooded with complaints after visitors accused the organisers of being more interested in selling tickets than public safety. One event atendee said they would recommend it as 'case study for event managent students on what not to do." Th

NEMM
Nov 8, 20253 min read


Police appeal after pedestrian injured in non-stop collision in Melton
Police are appealing for information after a pedestrian was seriously injured following a non-stop collision in Melton Mowbray. The incident happened at around 3.40pm on Sunday 2nd November on Kirby Lane and involved a pedestrian and a vehicle, believed to be a small beige car, which failed to stop at the scene. The collision occurred close to the junction with Kirby Road. The pedestrian, a man in his sixties, was left injured and later found by a man, driving a white deliver

NEMM
Nov 5, 20251 min read


Work begins to remove non-native fish species from Melton Country Park
A major operation is about to get underway to remove a non-native fish species from Melton Country Park. Fencing and pipework has been installed at the dam as well as the bottom lake as the work is about to get underway. Topmouth gudgeon are small freshwater fish native to Asia and are highly territorial. Recognised as harmful to the environment, the Environment Agency has an active programme of eradication. Introduced as an ornamental species with subsequent escapes into nat

NEMM
Oct 28, 20251 min read


Council leader updates on Stockyard project as delay confirmed
Construction of the much anticipated Stockyard Development on Scalford Road will not start until at least Summer 2026, it has been confirmed. The Leader of Melton Borough Council has confirmed construction of Melton's Stockyard project will begin in July 2026, almost a year later than planned. Site hoarding and fencing was originally erected on the site back in March 2025 for work to begin this Spring but has since been removed due to the delay in the project starting. NEMM t

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Oct 24, 20253 min read


Melton Poundland store to close
Melton's Poundland store has today, Friday, started a clearance sale of the stock as the store is set to close. Poundland took over the closed Wilko store in Nottingham Street in October 2023. Last month Poundland brought its main 68-store closure programme to a conclusion, closing 57 stores by 28th September, and placing a further 11 closures on hold. Nevertheless, in time Poundland still expects to operate a network of around 650-700 stores compared to c800 at the beginning

NEMM
Oct 24, 20251 min read


Fire crews called to tackle restaurant fire
Members of the public are being urged to avoid Burton Street this morning while crews tackle a fire in a restaurant. Leicestershire Fire...

NEMM
Oct 6, 20251 min read


Future of Melton Theatre site under threat AGAIN as public consultation begins
The future of Melton Theatre and the site its located on are again under threat after a public consultation has been opened to try and find investors or owners. A public consultation was launched this afternoon (Friday) by the new owners, Loughborough College Group, following a merger of them and SMB College Group earlier this year. Site consultation is now open and they are interested to hear from people who would like to buy the Theatre business and the buildings (college,

NEMM
Oct 3, 20253 min read
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