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24 August 2023

Today, 24 August 2023, is GCSE results day with many students in West Northamptonshire receiving their grades.
Cllr Fiona Baker, Cabinet Member for Children, Families, Education and Skills has shared a message with GCSE students:
“Firstly, I would like to say a huge well done to all students today receiving their GCSE results, with this day marking the end of their secondary school journey.
“I recognise for this cohort of students, they have had the added challenge of studying and adapting to learning through the pandemic and I praise you all for achieving your results through such difficult times.
“I hope you are all pleased with your results and that these are a testament to your hard work over the last few years. No matter what your next steps, I wish you all the best. Whether you are looking to continue studying – with sixth form, college or A-Levels being an option or by starting your working journey with an apprenticeship for example.
“If you have not received the results you would have liked, please do speak to your teacher or school’s career advisor who will be able to provide you with information and next steps.”
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29 August 2023

Parents across West Northamptonshire are being encouraged to prepare home to school transport arrangements ahead of the new school year, beginning this September.
West Northamptonshire Council transports nearly 6,000 students to and from school each day. To support parents in putting plans in place WNC has published helpful information regarding deadlines, policy, and guidance notes on the Council’s website.
Post 16 students and those who aren’t entitled to transport, applications should have been submitted by the third Friday in May to guarantee transport for the start of that academic year. Applications received after this date will not be considered until the October half term.
For statutory entitled students, all applications received by the end of July will have been processed and transport will be in place for the start of the new academic year. WNC will endeavour to put transport in place for any late applications however there may be a slight delay and parents are asked to put in place their own arrangements until we are able to confirm transport is in place.
WNC has recently updated the Home to School Transport Policy for children starting school in September 2024. If you are applying for a school place for the academic year 2024/25, please familiarise yourself with the updated policy to check whether your child will be entitled to free home to school transport should you secure a school of your preference. To find out more visit our free school travel assistance page.
How to Contact the Home to School Transport Service
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For details at North Northamptonshire Council visit the NNC website.
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24 August 2023

Today, 24 August 2023, is GCSE results day with many students in West Northamptonshire receiving their grades.
Cllr Fiona Baker, Cabinet Member for Children, Families, Education and Skills has shared a message with GCSE students:
“Firstly, I would like to say a huge well done to all students today receiving their GCSE results, with this day marking the end of their secondary school journey.
“I recognise for this cohort of students, they have had the added challenge of studying and adapting to learning through the pandemic and I praise you all for achieving your results through such difficult times.
“I hope you are all pleased with your results and that these are a testament to your hard work over the last few years. No matter what your next steps, I wish you all the best. Whether you are looking to continue studying – with sixth form, college or T-Levels being an option or by starting your working journey with an apprenticeship for example.
“If you have not received the results you would have liked, please do speak to your teacher or school’s career advisor who will be able to provide you with information and next steps.”
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25 August 2023

A sofa will be travelling around Northamptonshire giving people the opportunity to sit and chat about their mental health.
Following World Suicide Prevention Day on 10 September 2023, the 'Take a Break' campaign will be encouraging passers-by to stop, sit and talk, to help to raise awareness of suicide prevention and the services that can provide support, as well as reducing stigma around suicide and self-harm.
The brown leather two-seater sofa will be transported to different locations across Northamptonshire, over six days at varying times, with different organisations supporting at each place.
The campaign is being run by Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust (NHFT) with support from West Northamptonshire and North Northamptonshire Public Health teams.
The sofa will be out and about on:
- Sunday 10 September – Wicksteed Park, Barton Rd, Kettering, 10am–2pm
- Wednesday 13 September – Thrapston Livestock Market, Market Rd, Thrapston, 8am-11am
- Thursday 14 September – Brackmills Industrial Estate, Northampton, 12noon–3pm
- Friday 15 September – Rushden Lakes, Rushden, 12noon–2pm
- Saturday 16 September – Becket’s Park, Northampton, 12noon–2pm
- Sunday 17 September – The Amazing Northampton Run 2023, Market Square, Northampton, 8:30am–12noon
In the UK, 115 people die by suicide every week – with 75 per cent of those deaths being male (ONS), 1 in 5 people have suicidal thoughts (NHS Digital) and 1 in 14 people self-harm (NHS Digital).
The ‘Take a Break’ campaign aims to tackle this by providing a relaxed environment for people to chat, share any concerns they have, and find out how to get help.
We really hope this campaign captures people’s imaginations and encourages them to stop and have a chat about how they are doing. There is no pressure, no judgement, it’s just a chance to sit and talk, find out more about services which can support you if you’re struggling with your mental health, but also to gain support if you are worried about someone you know in your family or social circle. We’re taking the sofa to places with high footfall, and have targeted areas where we know people experience challenges with their wellbeing. We want to normalise conversations around suicide, get people talking and challenge the stigma that surrounds this really important issue.Lisa Pearson, NHFT’s Suicide Prevention LeadPreventing suicide is a whole community approach, so it’s great that we’re teaming up with other organisations on this campaign. We hope people look out for the sofa and come and have a chat.
This campaign is a unique way to talk about a very important topic, which can affect many of our lives. We hope you can join us in making suicide prevention everyone’s business and ensuring we can support each other to live our best lives. Please do drop by and have a chat to one of the team at the locations mentioned.Cllr Matt Golby, Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Public Health at West Northants Council
It’s vitally important to me that we acknowledge the mental health risks to those in our rural communities, particularly our farmers, which is why I am really pleased that the sofa will be sited at Thrapston Livestock Market on Wednesday. I’m also delighted that the sofa will start its journey at our lovely Wicksteed Park on World Suicide Prevention Day itself. If you are out and about in North Northamptonshire at the park, market, or shopping at Rushden Lakes, do come along and ‘Take a Break’.Cllr Helen Harrison, Executive Member for Adults, Health and Wellbeing
World Suicide Prevention Day takes place annually, and this year’s theme is ‘Creating Hope Through Action’.
Find out more about suicide prevention.
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23 August 2023

The views of local residents and businesses are being sought following a proposal to temporarily close a Northampton Town Centre walkway which has become a hotspot for anti-social behaviour and crime.
Emporium Way is located off Northampton Market square and provides shortcuts to Sheep Street and the nearby Mayorhold and Newlands carparks.
However, in recent months the walkway has attracted illicit activities including loitering, urination, muggings, fighting and drug dealing.
To tackle these behaviours, West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) is proposing to make a Public Spaces Protection Order to close the public highway temporarily, using its powers under the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014.
If the Order is approved, the walkway will be closed 24 hours a day, seven days a week until the market square redevelopment is complete in Summer 2024, with access to all adjoining areas available via alternative routes. Fire exits and access to bin storage will still be available for businesses adjoining the walkway.
Emporium Way is a shaded walkway with little surveillance which makes it a convenient place for loitering, nuisance and criminal behaviour.Cllr David Smith, Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Engagement, and Regulatory ServicesBy temporarily closing this walkway we can take a simple and practical step towards making people safer and closing off a place where potential perpetrators can hide away.
I encourage all residents and businesses to take part in this consultation and share their views and help us to make the town centre a safer and more pleasant place for all.
This would be Northampton’s sixth Public Spaces Protection Order(PSPO), following the implementation of orders across the Town Centre, Dunster Street, Marble Arch, Jeyes Jetty and Francis Jetty.
Emporium Way has been a hotspot for crime and anti-social behaviour for several years, which has made people feel unsafe to walk through.Inspector Beth Warren, Northampton Neighbourhood Policing teamWe have been pushing for the closure of this walkway and fully support the PSPO which will help create a better environment for everyone who lives, works or visits Northampton town centre.
The consultation opens today (Wednesday 23 August) and will last six weeks, closing at midnight on Tuesday, 19 September. Anyone who would like to share their views about closing Emporium Way can take part in the survey via the Council’s Consultation Hub.
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