
Northampton Town have announced the signing of midfielder Terry Taylor on loan from Charlton Athletic.
The 23-year-old will join the Cobblers on loan for the remainder of the current season, with the move making him the second signing made by Northampton this January after the previous arrival of Liam Shaw earlier this month.
Taylor’s arrival sees him join the Cobblers from their fellow League One side, with Taylor having joined the South London-based side from Burton Albion in 2023 and made 14 appearances in all competitions so far this season.
Before joining Charlton, Taylor had made 69 appearances in all competitions in 3 years with Burton, while he also played EFL football for Grimsby in a loan from Wolves when registered to the latter’s academy. He has been capped by Scotland at under-17 and under-18 level, before choosing to represent Wales at under-21 level instead.
The move was completed earlier this week, with Taylor available to feature for the Cobblers in their match at Wycombe tomorrow (25/01).
Northampton manager Kevin Nolan voiced his delight to the club’s official website to get in ahead of rivals for his signature and bring him to Sixfields.
He said, “There has been a lot of interest in him and a lot of clubs have been linked with him, but he has chosen Northampton Town and that’s fantastic.
“We think he can come in and help us. He is a very good passer of the ball, he can create things, he can get around the pitch well and he enjoys a tackle and that side of the game too.
“Our thanks are due to the Board of Directors again for backing us in the transfer market. This is a signing we are delighted to make and a step in the right direction for us.”

The Parks Trust in Milton Keynes have announced a collaboration with Living Archive to create a new trail for visitors to discover more about Campbell Park.
Celebrating over 40 years of history since the park came into being, the trail includes special interviews – to watch, listen to, and read – with some of the people behind the design of Campbell Park and those who care for the park today.
There’s also historic plans and drawings from the archives that show the incredible vision of the organisation that created MK – Milton Keynes Development Corporation. For example, did you know that a “water carpet” was planned for the park? And, that they had hoped to build a national sculpture park here, with sculptures by Henry Moore?
Aimed at adults and older children, the interactive trail can be started from anywhere in the park – just look out for the special A3 trail boards, and scan the QR codes on a phone or tablet.
Funding from MK City Council and MK Community Foundation was thanked by the Parks Trust in their press release confirming the trail’s establishment.
Sarah Griffiths, Outdoor Learning and Interpretation Manager at The Parks Trust, said, “From the ambitious ideas of the 1970’s to today’s modern urban park, this trail brings the story of Campbell Park to life. The central park has been a key part of the development of Milton Keynes and it’s great to be able to share stories from behind the scenes.”
The new trail is perfect for a lunch break walk, or an insightful stroll through the city’s central park with family or friends. The route will help visitors to find out more about the art, design and wildlife that makes Campbell Park so special.
Find out more about the trail at theparkstrust.com/campbellpark40

Southern England has been issued with yellow weather warnings for strong wind and rain in the wake of Storm Éowyn, which is forecast to hit tomorrow.
While the yellow warnings are not as severe as amber warnings issued in northern England and red “danger to life” warnings issued in Northern Ireland and Central Scotland, as well as severe warnings issued by the weather service of the Republic of Ireland, the Met Office has still issued warnings for a patch of strong weather across the UK.
The Met Office’s Paul Gundersen said, “While it will be widely very windy on Friday, with additional hazards from rain and snow, the strongest winds and most significant impacts are likely in Northern Ireland and central and southwestern parts of Scotland within the Red Warning areas, where winds could gust 80-90 mph quite widely for a time, and potentially up to 100 mph for exposed coasts in particular.”
Forecasts for Milton Keynes tomorrow (24/01) say that the winds are likely to be at their strongest between 4am and 7am, and will be accompanied by heavy wind.
The Met Office’s yellow warning issued lasts between 5am and 3pm on January 24th.
Under their list of things to watch out for, the Met Office has said that under a yellow weather warning, some delays to road, rail, air and ferry transport are likely and some bus and train services are likely to be affected, with some journeys taking longer.
In addition, delays for high-sided vehicles on exposed routes and bridges is likely, some short term loss of power and other services is possible, and it’s likely that some coastal routes, sea fronts and coastal communities will be affected by spray and/or large waves.
The warning is not the only one in force for Milton Keynes in the next few days as while Saturday (25/01) is forecast to be calmer, Sunday (26/01) and Monday (27/01) have a further warning for rain.
This warning is a yellow one for rain in place between 8am on Sunday morning and 6am on Monday morning, with a band of heavy rain anticipated.
For this second event, spells of heavy rain may lead to some local flooding during Sunday and Monday, with the warning stating that there is a small chance that homes and businesses could be flooded, causing damage to some buildings.
In addition, there is a small chance of fast flowing or deep floodwater causing danger to life and in areas where flooding occurs, there is a slight chance of delays or cancellations to train and bus services.
Spray and flooding could also lead to difficult driving conditions and some road closures, while there is a slight chance of power cuts and loss of other services to some homes and businesses.

Midsummer Place shopping centre in Milton Keynes have announced a special Valentine’s edition of their Midsummer Markets on Saturday 1 February 2025.
The Valentine’s market will be the return of their market approach for 2025, having debuted in 2024, with the markets taking place on the first Saturday of each month and offering independent businesses a platform to meet new customers and shoppers a chance to discover something truly unique.
Midsummer Place intends for the Valentine’s Midsummer Market to deliver a unique shopping experience, with stalls filled with heartfelt and bespoke gifts perfect for celebrating love in all its forms.
Find out who is exhibiting at www.midsummerplace.co.uk/events/midsummer-markets
Previous markets have featured an incredible variety of handcrafted and artisanal items, including:
Luxury candles with custom scents to create a romantic ambiance, handcrafted jewelry featuring unique designs and personalised engraving options, locally made chocolates and sweets, perfect for indulgent treats, artwork and prints, from romantic landscapes to modern designs, ideal for meaningful home décor, custom gift hampers, packed with everything from skincare to gourmet snacks and must more.
Kirsty McGiff, Marketing Manager at Midsummer Place, expressed his enthusiasm for the market’s return, saying, “We’ve been overwhelmed by the community’s support for our Midsummer Markets, which have quickly become a popular event for both shoppers and local entrepreneurs. Starting the year early with this Valentine’s special is our way of celebrating the demand for unique shopping experiences and supporting independent businesses.”
The Valentine’s Midsummer Market will take place in the heart of Midsummer Place, with a variety of stalls offering something special for everyone. Whether it’s a bespoke gift for your partner, a thoughtful gesture for a friend, or a little indulgence for yourself, the market is the perfect place to find that perfect token of love.

MJ Williams has left MK Dons after the midfielder signed for their League 2 rivals Barrow.
The 29-year-old joined Barrow for an undisclosed fee, signing a two-and-a-half year deal with the side from Cumbria.
Williams had joined MK Dons in 2023 from Bolton, with the former Welsh youth international and Liverpool academy graduate signed by Graham Alexander in his sole transfer window.
Williams, who played in midfield and defence at MK Dons, made 59 appearances for the club in his year and a half with the League Two side.
Having been in and out of the team for most of this season, Williams made just one appearance after starting against Cheltenham mid-November, with his one appearance coming as a substitute against Chesterfield on New Year’s Day.
In an arrival interview with Barrow, Williams told the Bluebirds’ website of his delight to make the move north.
He said, “I’m delighted to be here. My agent got in touch with me last week, and when I heard about the interest, I was excited to come, and I’m made up to get this over the line.
“Thinking back to last season, I played against Barrow twice, and they were both really difficult games.
“You know that when you come to Barrow, it’s a tough place to come, so I’m looking forward to being a part of the home side now and getting in front of the fans and showing them what I can do.”
In a statement, MK Dons said, “Everyone at MK Dons would like to thank MJ for his efforts while at Stadium MK and wish him all the very best for the future.”