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Former Oakham Mayor dies

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 Tributes are being paid to a former mayor of Oakham who's passed away aged 80.

Alf Dewis served on the town council from 2009 to 2016. He also worked for Rutland District Council in the 80s, was on the Oakham Town Task and Finish Group to help improve the town centre, also was chairman of the Oakham Town Partnership for a time, a member of the Rutland Lions, and more recently supported the Oakham branch of the Royal British Legion and the Veterans Breakfasts.

Yesterday the Commonwealth flag was flown at half mast in Cutts Close Park in Oakham in tribute to him. Rutland and Stamford Sound.

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