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14 July 2023

The valuable work of a West Northamptonshire Council service which helps hospital leavers live confidently and independently in their own homes has been highlighted.
Cllr Matt Golby, Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Public Health and Stuart Lackenby, the Council’s Deputy Chief Executive and Executive Director of People Services, visited colleagues at Reablement West recently.
It was an opportunity to chat to colleagues and find out more about how the service received its CQC ‘Good’ rating, as well as hear about their journey towards their aim of achieving the highest ‘Outstanding’ rating.
The Reablement West service provides vital care and support to people upon discharge from hospital, to enable them to continue to live confidently and independently in their own homes.
Each person receives an individual need assessment, to ensure the correct care and support is in place to help them live independently. The aim is to maximise people’s strengths, to help them increase their confidence and achieve their goals – whether it be cooking, making a cup of tea or socialising more.
Working with this focus helps to reduce the likeliness of hospital re-admission, supporting the individual to ‘live their best life’.
The team is made up of Reablement Support Officers, team leaders and schedulers, who work closely as a multi-disciplinary team with other key partners such as therapists, NHS and NHFT partners, GPs, mental health teams and others.
I would like to say a huge thank you to colleagues at Reablement West for taking the time to show us around, and telling us about the work they do and the brilliant difference they make.Cllr Matt Golby, Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Public HealthThe dedication and commitment from the team was really obvious and I was so impressed with how the team work. There is no surprise that the team were rated ‘Good’ in their latest CQC inspection last year!
The team shared with me how they are looking at next steps to reach the ‘Outstanding’ rating and it is encouraging that despite being good, they continue to look at ways to improve. It was a brilliant visit and I look forward to hearing more about their progress.
The service is currently recruiting for Reablement Support Officers. This rewarding role helps people to set and meet their goals, as well as supporting them to become more independent by helping them connect with their local community.
People can find out more on our recruitment pages
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14 July 2023

West Northamptonshire Council is investing £450,000 into new advanced equipment which will help improve the authority’s ability to carry out additional maintenance across its road network, to deliver a high-quality service for road users.
The investment forms part of the Council’s long-term vison to improve roads and maintain paths, signage and vegetation through the Highways contract and follows the announcement in May that an additional £2.8 million worth of funds will be put into the Highways contract in 23/24.
Over the next few weeks, a new Thermal Road Repair machine and the JCB Pothole Pro will be rolled out across West Northamptonshire by WNC and its Highways partner, Kier. The machinery will be used to carry out maintenance to roads by both repairing existing potholes and carrying out preventative maintenance to reduce the number of potholes that form in the future. The equipment offers advanced technology, delivers high-quality outputs with the benefit of low emissions and reduced waste, while providing an effective solution to asphalt defect repairs.
We know that the condition of our roads, verges and signage is very important to all of our road users.Cllr Phil Larratt, Cabinet Member for Environment, Transport, Highways and Waste at WNCWe are pleased to be investing in new and advanced technology which will benefit our road users and enable us to work with Kier to provide an improved service across the area.
By working together, it is clear to see the changes which are already being made.
We look forward to continuing to work with Kier over the forthcoming months and years.
We’re thrilled to receive this investment which will allow us to work more efficiently and make more progress on improving road conditions. We’re driving innovation in highway technology, enabling us to continue to deliver safe and efficient roads for the residents across West Northamptonshire.John Coombes, general manager for Kier Transportation in West Northamptonshire
Kier has set its commitment to working with the council on its sustainability goals to achieve net zero emissions by 2030, as well as increasing social value to the service to benefit the wider West Northants community and economy, such as supporting local disadvantaged groups and working with local sub-contractors.
To stay connected on the latest Highways news across West Northamptonshire, visit our website, Facebook and Twitter pages.
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14 July 2023

The ERS gold award is the third step in a constant improvement programme which makes it easier for reservists to find flexible employers and improves employment pathways between the forces and the private and public sectors.
After the initial bronze award in December 2021 which recognised the council’s openness to employing reservists, veterans and anyone connected to the forces, WNC has put in place policies which allow reservists to carry out their military commitments which lead to the council receiving its silver status.
To achieve the gold status in the ERS WNC has shown its commitment to taking on those leaving the services by establishing a guaranteed apprenticeship interview scheme for Cadets and introducing additional paid leave to support staff who serve as Cadet Force Adult Volunteers. The Council has also pledged to support the Armed Forces Community by promoting and supporting local Armed Forces events and charities.
We’re delighted to receive the ERS Gold Award that shows that we recognise the value that our Armed Forces Community members bring and demonstrates the commitment to supporting them. This includes developing training programmes for our front-line staff to better understand the unique challenges of our veterans, promoting our local Cadet units, and working with local Armed Forces charities to work through veterans’ housing challenges.Cllr David Smith, Armed Forces Covenant Member Champion and Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Engagement and Regulatory Service at WNCOur rapid progression to the next stage of the ERS shows that this council is leading its community and I would urge all employers in West Northants to join us in the scheme and help deliver on the shared duty of care to members of the armed forces community.
Find out more about the Armed Forces Northants and other upcoming events in the local area.
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Organisations across West Northamptonshire come together to deliver operation to keep residents safe
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13 July 2023

West Northamptonshire Council’s licensing team is working closely with Northamptonshire Police to ensure that taxi and private hire vehicles drivers are operating in the correct way to ensure that members of the public are using licensed vehicles in West Northamptonshire.
On Friday, 30 June WNC and Northants Police carried out ‘operation flag’ to check if private hire vehicles are only carrying out pre-booked journeys.
People using these vehicles are reminded that there are some key differences between taxi / hackney carriages (which can be hailed in the street or at a taxi rank) and private hire vehicles which must be pre-booked through an app or by phone.
Drivers display different colour plates on the rear of the vehicle in the different parts of West Northamptonshire.
• Northampton taxis have square burgundy/red and white plates, private hire vehicles have square yellow and white plate.
• Daventry taxis have narrow rectangular white plates and the private hire vehicle blue ones.
• South Northants area taxis have square white plates and private hire vehicles square yellow plates.
By working with the police to carry out regular checks of the way that licensed vehicle drivers are working we can make sure that they’re adhering to the conditions of their licence and insurance.Cllr David Smith, Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Engagement and Regulatory Services at WNCPrivate hire vehicles are not covered by insurance for non pre-booked journeys, which poses a risk to members of the public travelling with them. This is why it is important that we carry out these ‘operations’ to ensure we’re working with drivers to provide support and guidance.
On the night we found that eight drivers were not, and we will be taking appropriate action to deal with these breaches. This may include requiring the drivers to carry out further training or enforcement action in cases of repeat offences.
Whilst hackney carriages can be hailed on the street or in a taxi rank, other types of taxi cannot, and although it’s tempting after a night out to jump into the first taxi available, it’s really important not to get into an unbooked car.PC Dave Lee from Northamptonshire Police’s Safer Roads Team
This is because there will be no record of your journey or driver and you will also not be 100% sure that the car you’re in is a legitimate business and not an opportunistic criminal looking for vulnerable people to rob or sexually assault.
It is far better to book a taxi in advance and that way you know exactly what car you’re looking out for and can feel comfortable that your trip will be carried out by a licensed, insured driver in a licensed, insured vehicle. A record of your journey, driver and vehicle will also be logged so that, in the event of any issues, the driver can be traced.
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13 July 2023

Get ready to step back in time and discover hidden treasures at the much-anticipated antiques market taking place at Commercial Street in Northampton this Sunday.
From 10am to 3pm, antique enthusiasts, collectors, and curious shoppers alike can explore a unique array of vintage delights, showcased by ten dedicated antique and vintage traders alongside some of the market's regular vendors.
The antiques market promises a diverse range of items, from diecast cars and toys to vinyl records, chinaware, books, and a delightful mix of retro, vintage, and costume jewellery.
And regular traders will be present selling goods including fruit and veg, books, clothes, toys, and meat, alongside bicycle repair and key cutting services.
This event forms part of a calendar of activities being organised for the summer with the aim of attracting more people to the area to see what Northampton Market has to offer.
The vintage market offers a unique chance to engage with knowledgeable traders who are well-versed in the history and significance of their collections.
Whether you're seeking a special addition to your collection or just looking to shop for some fresh produce, this market has something for everyone.Cllr Dan Lister, West Northamptonshire Council Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Town Centre Regeneration and Growth
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