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13 June 2023

In support of Pride month, Daventry will host its first Pride event with a Party in the Park on Friday, 23 June, from 3:30pm to 7:00pm.
Everyone is invited to the free drop-in event that takes place at New Street Park which will feature a variety of family-friendly entertainment suitable for all ages - including music, facepainting, balloon modeller, a photobooth, bouncy castle, commercial market stalls with street food traders and of course, ice creams!
Organised by West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) in partnership with Daventry Town Council (DTC), the family friendly celebration aims to bring the whole community together to celebrate equality, diversity and inclusivity in Daventry.
A number of community groups will also be present on the day to provide information and support including Northamptonshire Police, Discover Daventry, Q Space and the Lowdown. The various agencies are available to speak with to offer advice and help support the Daventry and surrounding area LGBTQ+ Community, their family, and friends.
I am thrilled that Daventry will be hosting its first Pride event this year. Pride is a time to celebrate how far we’ve come whilst acknowledging that there is still work to be done in our fight towards equality in West Northants.Cllr David Smith, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Engagement, and Regulatory ServicesI would encourage people from Daventry and beyond to come along, celebrate diversity and stand in solidarity with our LGBTQ+ community.
I am delighted to join in Daventry’s Pride festivities, which celebrates Daventry’s diversity and underlines our commitment to being an inclusive town.Cllr Ted Nicholl, Mayor of DaventryDaventry Town Council are thrilled to support the Pride event, and it’s great to see our local shops, restaurants, and venues equally advocate and participate in the celebrations.
Daventry retailers are even holding a Best-Dressed Window Competition, so come visit our historic town centre to discover your favourite. We hope to see lots of residents and people from the surrounding areas on the day joining in with all the fun as we all come together to celebrate Pride.
Full event details can be found on the Daventry Pride Party in the Park event page.
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14 June 2023

Schoolchildren of all ages in Northamptonshire are being asked to display their creative skills and share what inspired them about the King’s Coronation by taking part in the countywide Coronation Art Competition.
His Majesty’s Representative in Northamptonshire, the Lord-Lieutenant is inviting pupils to create a work of art based on their take on the Coronation celebrations that took place across the country in May.
The possibilities are endless: you can submit drawings on size A3 canvas, paper, board, or you can use oil or water-based paint, pencil, pastel, crayons, collage, and photography to show what Coronation meant to you and remember you’re limited only by your imagination.His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Northamptonshire, James Saunders Watson EsqBeing Northamptonshire I expect we’ll see plenty of creative ways to use shoes and boots, and if you’re not creative with your hands, write a poem or a song or send across your computer graphics.
We are looking forward to receiving some wonderful and colourful submissions and I cannot wait to see the entries displayed at the final exhibition that will take place during the October half term.
There are four age categories for children with ages between four and sixteen with a cash prize of £100 per category, to be awarded at the final exhibition that will take place at The Stables at Lamport Hall on Thursday, 26 October. The top ten contestants in each category will be invited to exhibit their artworks at the exhibition. Residents, entrants, and their families will be welcome to visit the exhibition, which will run from Thursday, 26 October until Sunday, 29 October.
Entries must be sent to [email protected] by Wednesday, 30 August, and include the entrant’s name, age, the school, and the school’s postcode.
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14 June 2023

West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) is moving its Daventry offices from Lodge Road to the Abbey Centre to make more efficient use of office space and generate savings as well as improve service quality and to meet the changing needs of our communities.
The move will take place in two phases. Customer-facing services have now moved, to be followed by the move of the rest of the WNC teams and the Northamptonshire Children’s Trust later this summer.
The office relocation was informed by feedback from customers and employees about how office space is being used post-Covid. The move will bring together services more effectively for residents. This would include front-line teams like customer services, revenues and benefits, housing, adult social care, and children’s services being based within the Abbey Centre in St John’s Square. It is expected to save at least £200,000 a year in the Council’s revenue budget, which pays for the day-to-day running of services.
The Covid-19 pandemic presented its challenges but also presented opportunities too. It provided us with the insight and the opportunity to review the way we work as well as inform our future building needs alongside the technology advancements required to support our staff and communities.Cllr Mike Hallam, WNC Cabinet Member for Corporate ServicesOur office relocation to the Abbey Centre is a great chance to reduce our building space used and generate significant savings, as well as an opportunity to work with partners to deliver joined-up services for our residents.
Residents visiting the Abbey Centre can:
- Get advice about a wide range of West Northants Council services, from housing options to council tax and everything else in between.
- Report issues online, from potholes to concerns about a child or adult, using the website in our self-serve areas.
- Access LibraryPlus services and well as meet with our partners who can help with money advice, legal matters, or offer health and wellbeing support.
The full details of our new Customer Services Hub in Daventry are The Abbey Centre in St John's Square (behind the Leisure Centre), St John’s Square, Daventry, NN11 4XG.
Our customer service team alongside other key council services and partner agencies offer a wide range of drop-in options across West Northamptonshire. Find a drop-in session near you on our website.
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14 June 2023

Plans to increase spaces and provide improved facilities at Northampton Railway Station, by building a new 1,198 space multi-storey car park (MSCP), have moved forward as West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) approved proposals at the cabinet meeting on Tuesday, 13 June.
WNC is working closely with Network Rail and its development partner, BlocWork to bring forward the new MSCP which will provide much-needed parking in this area increasing capacity from 800 to 1200.
Following cabinet’s approval in December 2021, plans have altered while the Council has responded to lasting impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, war in Ukraine, and cost inflation. As such, the terms of the lease were not agreed. Therefore, the Council stepped in to deliver proposals which will see the Council manage the facility offering best value for money for residents.
There is a real need for a new multi-storey car park to replace the current arrangements which currently exist at Northampton Railway Station. By creating a multi-storey car park we can make space available for future development which will further enhance this area.Cllr Dan Lister, Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Town Centre Regeneration and Growth at WNCOver the last 18 months we have been closely monitoring the vast increase in inflation and responded to the affects of the pandemic and are now in a strong position to bring forward this development and manage the facility in-house.
Working with Network Rail and Blocwork, we can create a facility which is much better for rail users who access the station by car.
To keep up to date with regeneration across West Northamptonshire visit our regeneration page.
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15 June 2023

More than 3.5 tonnes of litter (which is the equivalent of seven adult camels) was collected from the verges of fast roads in Northampton throughout May.
Litter pickers from West Northamptonshire Council and it’s recycling and waste services partner, Veolia took to the verges to collect items which had been strewn on the roadside carelessly and illegally.
Over the course of four weeks, working while essential works were already being carried out in these areas to avoid disruption to road users, the team collected an impressive 3.5 tonnes of waste. This will now be disposed of responsibly and will no longer be causing a negative impact on the environment.
The litter picks took place at Lumbertubs Way, Bedford Road, Weedon Road, Mereway, Danes Camp Way, Upton Way, Oxford Road, Bants Lane, Rushmere Road, Talavera Way and Wellingborough Road.
It is disappointing that some people show such little regard for the environment and their local community that they drop litter wherever they like.Cllr Phil Larratt, Cabinet Member for Climate, Transport, Highways and Waste at West Northamptonshire CouncilWe’re committed to tackling this issue, and it is always heartening to see the great work of our partners, officers and volunteers who work so hard to keep their communities clean and green. We want to do all we can to support their excellent work, as well as encourage and assist other groups to join them. By working together, we send a strong message to offenders that their actions are not acceptable and will not be tolerated.
If you would like support to hold litter pick in your community, please get in touch with us to find out more about borrowing free litter picking equipment.
People can report fly-tipping and littering on our website, along with details of any information which can help to pinpoint the offenders.
To find out more see cleaner communities.
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