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26 September 2025
Sixth Form schools across West Northamptonshire are being invited to put forward teams for the 2026 Chairman’s Debating Competition, a chance for young people to showcase their skills, challenge ideas, and build confidence in front of a live audience.
Now a much-anticipated annual event, the competition brings together Sixth Form teams from schools and colleges across the area. Previous years have seen strong performances from Magdalen College School, Northampton Academy, Northampton International Academy, Northampton College and The Duston School, with students impressing audiences and judges alike with their quick thinking and powerful arguments.
The event is expertly supported by Debate Mate, who run skill-building workshops ahead of the competition and provide professional judges on the day.
I’m thrilled to invite our Sixth Form schools to take part again in next year’s debating competition. The competition is always inspiring, it’s wonderful to see young people think on their feet, listen to each other, and present their ideas with confidence. This isn’t just about debating on the day; it’s about helping students discover their voice, grow in self-belief, and develop skills that will stay with them for life.Cllr Alison Eastwood, Chairman of West Northamptonshire Council
The competition will take place in February 2026, following a skills webinar in January. Schools are invited to register their teams by emailing [email protected] before Friday 19 December 2025.
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26 September 2025

At last night’s Full Council meeting, West Northamptonshire Council awarded the prestigious title of Honorary Alderman to a group of former councillors, recognising their exceptional service and dedication to both the Council and the communities they have represented over many years.
The title of Honorary Alderman is the highest civic honour that can be offered to a former councillor. It is a non-political award, presented in recognition of individuals who have made a significant and lasting impact through their work in public service.
The recipients are:
- Ann Addison JP – Represented Kislingbury and later Harpole and Grange wards. Former Leader of South Northamptonshire Council and first Chairman of West Northamptonshire Council, Ann played a major role in shaping local planning policy and raising the profile of the new authority. She continues to serve as Clerk to Milton Malsor Parish Council and is active in schools and community justice education.
- Dermot Bambridge – Served the Silverstone ward for over 20 years, supporting the village’s growth and regeneration of Silverstone Circuit and business park. He led environmental and economic development portfolios and chaired the Moat Lane project in Towcester, transforming the town centre.
- Sally Beardsworth – Longstanding councillor for Kingsthorpe, Sally served as Mayor of Northampton and Leader of the Liberal Democrat group. She was a strong voice for housing and community services, championing residents across Northampton over three decades.
- Alan Chantler – Represented Yelvertoft and wider Daventry district, Alan was known for his deep understanding of rural life. He served on planning and licensing committees and worked as Disability and Heritage Champion, ensuring small communities were heard.
- Nazim Choudary – Represented St David’s ward in Northampton and later served on West Northamptonshire Council. As the youngest ever Mayor of Northampton, Naz worked closely with diverse communities across Northampton East, promoting inclusion and engagement.
- Mary Clarke – Served across South Northamptonshire Council, including as Council Leader, where she pioneered joint working with Cherwell District Council, saving millions while protecting services. She played a major role in housing and regeneration and later chaired SEMLEP’s European funding committee, driving local economic growth.
- Gareth Eales – Represented Dallington Spencer ward in Northampton, serving as Mayor of Northampton and Leader of the Labour Group. Gareth is recognised for his tireless advocacy for Northampton and his role in campaigns to protect local government services.
- André González De Savage – Represented East Hunsbury, serving as Cabinet Member for public protection, fire, broadband, and highways. Later Chairman of West Northamptonshire Council, André was instrumental in establishing Wootton Park School and remains active in tourism and emergency service charities.
- Andrew Grant – Served in Towcester and later Hackleton and Grange Park wards. He held leadership roles at South Northamptonshire Council and chaired WNC’s Children, Housing and Education Scrutiny Committee, shaping regeneration and transformation projects in Towcester.
- Alan Hills – Represented Hill ward in Daventry for almost 20 years. A former Mayor of Daventry and portfolio holder for Culture and Leisure, Alan championed community sport, founding the Daventry District Sports Awards, and remains active in community groups.
- David James – Represented Abbey North and later Daventry East, leading on regeneration projects including Mulberry Place, Catesby Tunnel, and the A45 link road. His work brought new leisure, health, and infrastructure improvements to Daventry.
- Anna King – Represented Duston West and St Crispin wards, and earlier Phippsville. Anna held roles in community engagement, supporting diversity, youth, and cultural events including Northampton Pride, the Diwali Festival, and Inspirational Women’s Awards.
- Jamie Lane – Represented Boothville and Parklands, previously Ecton Brook and Boothville. A former Mayor of Northampton, Jamie chaired Scrutiny and Planning and worked closely with resident associations to strengthen local community voice.
- Wendy Randall – Represented Daventry East and earlier wards on Daventry District Council. Former Labour Group Leader, Wendy campaigned for ambulance stations, open spaces, and local facilities, while serving as Daventry Mayor and trustee of community centres.
- Brian Sargeant – Represented Sixfields, previously Upton, and served as Northampton’s last Borough Mayor. He played key roles in scrutiny reviews and licensing, while also supporting local food banks and long-standing educational charities.
- John Shephard – Represented Boughton ward and surrounding villages for over 40 years. A former Leader of Daventry District Council and later Chairman of West Northamptonshire Council, John championed planning, finance, and civic life, introducing schools’ debating competitions and cultural initiatives.
- Winston Strachan – Represented Castle ward and previously Billing and St Crispin. Winston held senior scrutiny roles at the County Council, worked with youth services and transport, and built strong community relations across Northampton’s diverse communities.
- John Townsend – Represented South Northamptonshire from 1984–2021, chairing Planning and Cabinet. He helped secure The Forum offices in Towcester and led design policies that protected the character of new developments in Towcester and Brackley.
“These extraordinary individuals have dedicated their lives to serving our community with unwavering passion and dedication. Their contributions have touched the lives of countless residents, leaving an enduring legacy of service and compassion. We are privileged to honour their remarkable achievements and celebrate their impact on our community.”Cllr Alison Eastwood, Chairman of West Northamptonshire Council
For the full biographies of each new Honorary Alderman, please visit the biographies page.
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25 September 2025

From today, Thursday 25 September, West Northamptonshire Council’s Customer Services One Stop Shop has officially opened its doors at One Angel Square, Northampton, giving residents a modern and welcoming new place to access help and advice.
The move from the Guildhall marks an important step in bringing council services and local support partners together under one roof, making it quicker and easier for people to get what they need in a single visit.
The One Stop Shop is now based at the St John’s Street entrance of One Angel Square, just a short walk from Northampton’s bus station and town centre amenities.
Alongside WNC teams such as Housing Options, Wellbeing, and Adult Social Care, the new hub also hosts a range of trusted local partners, including Citizens Advice, Community Law Service, Jobcentre Plus, Migrant Help, NDAS, and Northampton Town FC Community Trust. Together, they provide support on issues ranging from housing and benefits to legal advice, health checks, domestic abuse support, and employability skills.
This change is part of the Council’s wider work to use public buildings more efficiently and improve the way services are delivered. The new One Stop Shop at One Angel Square will be offering a more accessible environment, with modern self-serve areas whilst offering joined-up support from council and community partners. The new space was designed to give customers a better experience, whether they're popping in to ask about council tax, looking for housing support, or speaking to someone about benefits, health, or general advice.
“I’m delighted to welcome residents to our new One Stop Shop at One Angel Square. This move is about making life easier for people, a single, accessible place where you can come in, talk to the right people, and leave with the support and advice you need.Councillor Andrew Last, Cabinet Member for HR, Corporate and Regulatory ServicesBy creating a modern, welcoming space and bringing services together, we’re not only improving the experience for residents but also making better use of council buildings so we can continue investing in frontline services.”
Residents can still access many council services online 24/7, and drop-in sessions continue to run across West Northamptonshire for those who prefer local support. Details of all these options are available on the Monthly drop-in sessions page.
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25 September 2025

Residents across Northamptonshire are invited to a free Health Tech event at Weston Favell Library on Wednesday, 22 October from 10 am – 3pm as part of Good Things Foundation’s national Get Online Week.
The event organised by Northamptonshire Libraries and Digital Northants will give people the chance to try out the latest innovations designed to support health, wellbeing and independent living. From virtual reality sessions and smart glasses for people with visual impairments, through to carers’ support tools, balance-testing AI, esports and new adult care services, visitors will be able to see first-hand how technology is already helping people across our communities.
Highlights include Dr Mu Mu from the University of Northampton, who will show how virtual reality can be used to improve wellbeing and mental health, and dbfb Communications who, in partnership with Iris IoT and Genus Care, will showcase assisted living technology and a pioneering Human Balance Sport and Wellbeing project where AI can test balance and suggest corrective exercises.
Northamptonshire Carers Association will demonstrate BridgitCare, an AI-powered carers’ assessment and support planning tool, while Dr Lucy Zhu from the University of Northampton will explore how esports can help people build connections and improve mental health. Mavis Technologies will show how smart glasses are transforming accessibility for people with visual impairments, and Beam will introduce Magic Notes, an AI assessment tool that is already transforming how social workers record and share their work.
Alongside businesses and local innovators, West Northamptonshire Council’s Adult Social Care and Innovation teams will be showcasing new tools such as Rose, an AI digital assistant available via WhatsApp to provide quick advice and support.
The event is also a chance for residents to give feedback on these new ideas and help shape how they could be used more widely in the future. Library staff will also be on hand to help people make the most of the library’s own digital services, which are free to access for all members.
“This event is about opening doors to what’s possible for everyone in our community. Technology is advancing rapidly, but it should empower us all, regardless of age, background, or experience. Whether you’re a carer, someone interested in improving your health and wellbeing, or simply curious about the latest innovations, you’ll find something valuable here.Councillor Andrew Last, Cabinet Member for HR, Corporate, and Regulatory ServicesThis is your opportunity to try out new tools, ask questions, and see first-hand how digital solutions can make daily life easier and more connected. Your feedback is important in shaping how these services evolve to meet local needs. I encourage all residents to join us, discover what’s on offer, and help us build a healthier, more inclusive future together.”
Parking is free for three hours with options to extend your stay. The event is open to everyone, and no booking is required. To find out more visit Digital Northants website.
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23 September 2025

A brand-new covered real ice rink is set to bring festive sparkle to Northampton this winter, as plans are announced for a 14m x 22m rink in the town centre.
The rink will be open from Thursday 4 December 2025 through to Sunday 4 January 2026 (closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day), offering residents and visitors the chance to enjoy an unforgettable winter experience whatever the weather.
The attraction will feature family-friendly and corporate ticket packages, possible themed DJ sessions, lessons and early-bird offers, with more details set to be confirmed soon. A licensed bar and supplementary festive activities will run alongside the rink to create a vibrant seasonal hub.
Festive events will include:
- Christmas Lights Switch On, taking place on Saturday 22 November in the Market Square delivered by Northampton Town Council
- Small Business Saturday on Saturday 6 December, the dedicated national day to support local businesses, with a town-wide Grinch takeover led by Northampton BID
- “Carols on the Square” on Friday 13 December, with a local choir and singers
- Additional activities, including a festive grotto and further entertainment, soon to be announced as plans develop.
The largescale ice rink is being delivered by West Northamptonshire Council in partnership with Northampton Town Council, Northampton BID and Discover Northamptonshire. Sponsorship opportunities are also open for local businesses keen to support and benefit from the event. Please email [email protected] for further information.
"This is such an exciting addition to Northampton’s festive calendar. The ice rink will not only provide fun for families and visitors of all ages but will also give a real boost to our local economy, attracting people into the town centre to enjoy shopping, dining, and entertainment. By working together with our partners, we’re creating a festive offer that really showcases the best of Northampton and supports our ambitions through Discover Northamptonshire to put the county on the map as a must-visit destination."Cllr James Petter, Deputy Leader of West Northamptonshire Council and Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure
“Northampton Town Council is delighted to support the winter ice rink, which will give residents and visitors the chance to enjoy a wonderful festive experience in the heart of the town centre.Cllr Keith Holland-Delamere, Chair of the Community Services Committee“We begin the countdown to Christmas in Northampton on the 22nd November with the lights switch on and we’re excited to be working with West Northants Council and the Northampton Town BID to make this festive season the best yet.”
Santa’s Grotto in the Grosvenor Centre will launch on Saturday 22 November, then open at weekends throughout December. Delivered by Northampton BID, supported by Northampton Town Council.
The Northampton BID Golden Ticket giveaway, giving entrants the chance to win vouchers to spend in Northampton, will launch at the Fireworks event on November 1 and will run throughout November until 14 December.
A dedicated Christmas radio station will run throughout December. Delivered by NLive Radio and supported by Northampton BID.
“With the summer events season drawing to a conclusion, it’s now all systems go as we gear up for a cracker of a Christmas in our town centre. With Santa’s Grotto in the Grosvenor Centre, our ever-popular Golden Ticket giveaway and the addition of an impressive new ice rink in Market Square, we’d urge shoppers to get their skates on and put Northampton at the centre of their Christmas shopping experience this year.”Mark Mullen, operations manager at Northampton BID
Full ticketing details, special offers and event information will be announced in the coming weeks, including early bird offers. Stay updated by following WNC's Facebook account.
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