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07 June 2023

A man who dumped five bags of waste on the corner of Wilberforce Street and St Edmunds Road, Northampton has had to pay out £2,055 for fly-tipping.
West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) officers carried out a routine patrol in the area in May 2022, when they came across the large amount of waste carelessly discarded on the street. After carrying out investigation they found items which linked this back to Mr Marian Gheorghe aged 49 of Edith Street, Northampton.
Gheorghe was issued with a fixed penalty notice of £400, which he did not pay. The case was put forward for prosecution where Gheorghe attended court on Tuesday 22 November 2022 and pleaded not guilty.
Following a trial at Northampton Magistrates Court on Wednesday 31 May 2023 Gheorghe was found guilty and was subsequently fined £1,050, costs amounting to £1,000 and a victim surcharge of £105.
We will not hesitate to take action against those who think they can carelessly discard of their rubbish on our streets, causing a negative impact on our environment and our communities. There is simply no excuse for fly-tipping, and offenders will face the consequences of their actions.Cllr David Smith, Portfolio Holder for Community Safety and Engagement, and Regulatory Services at WNC
People can report fly-tipping on our website, along with details of any information which can help to pinpoint the officers. To find out more visit our cleaner communities page.
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07 June 2023

West Northamptonshire Council's commitment to being fostering friendly has been recognised as part of the recent accreditation by the Fostering Network as being a Fostering Friendly employer. This accreditation shows the importance and value the Council places on this role for children, young people and families.
To receive this important accreditation, the Council has updated its HR policy to provide colleagues who foster children and young people, the extra support in balancing their work and caring responsibilities.
We have many amazing foster carers, who go above and beyond to support our children and young people, offering a safe and nurturing home and supporting them to reach their full potential. Fostering can be challenging, but it can also be very rewarding.Cllr Fiona Baker, Cabinet Member for Children, Families, Education and Skills at West Northamptonshire Council and the Chair for West Northamptonshire Corporate Parenting BoardIn West Northants we are focused on ensuring those children who come into care have a safe place to live and we are passionate about ensuring we have enough local provision to enable children to remain close to their families, friends and the things that matter to them – so I am delighted that we are now a Fostering Friendly Employer.
According to the Fostering Network, nearly 40 per cent of foster carers combine fostering with other work and the Fostering Friendly Employers scheme can really make a difference for organisations to support their colleagues who are foster carers, helping them to balance employment with looking after children.
If you are interested in fostering, please do get in touch for an initial chat with the fostering team at Northamptonshire Children’s Trust or alternatively you can call them on 0300 126 1009.
Employers interested about becoming Foster Friendly can find out more from The Fostering Network.
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07 June 2023

Cllr David Smith, Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Engagement at West Northamptonshire Council, said:
“We are saddened to hear of the recent incidents that have happened in Northamptonshire and our thoughts go out to those affected. The recent publications from the Northamptonshire Children Safeguarding Partnership (NCSP) highlight the importance and urgency of the partnership work underway in the county to help tackle these serious crimes.
“Keeping residents safe is one of the Council’s top priorities and it's important to us that people feel safe wherever they are, whether it be in their homes, businesses or out and about in their communities.
“The recently launched Community Safety Partnership Strategy details our commitment to working with 20 different organisations across the partnership, tackling crime and disorder and anti-social behaviour through a range of priorities – which includes tackling the causes of crime through prevention and early intervention and reducing incidents of serious violence, domestic abuse, sexual offences and knife crime.
“We are continuing to work closely with our schools and education and youth providers to engage with the most vulnerable and at-risk young people and identify how we can further support them.
“An example of this, is the work we have recently completed with Free2Talk in with Northampton International Academy around safety, knife crime and youth mentoring, along with our continued partnership approach to working with communities to build trust and confidence amongst our young people.
“We have recently installed a number of knife amnesty bins and bleed kits across West Northamptonshire and delivered training in partnership with knife crime charity, Off the Streets. We will continue to work with youth providers, schools, partners and charities to focus our efforts on knife and other serious crime prevention and make West Northamptonshire a safer place for all."
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06 June 2023

The Council has a regular series of meetings with the market traders to discuss proposals to ensure the viability of the market over the next 12 months while it is temporarily relocated. There have been several initiatives and opportunities already tested and discussed as part of these meetings.
The Council will continue with this ongoing communication up until the point when the market square refurbishment is finished, to understand how we can continue to support traders through transition and keep them informed on progress of the redevelopment works.
The most recent of those meetings took place on Monday 5 June, where it was agreed that both traders and WNC officers work collaboratively to create a programme of events which will start this summer and include investment from WNC to support the delivery of the events. This programme will be monitored to track footfall to the area and therefore support provided to traders.
Both the council and traders would like to encourage everyone to visit the market at Commercial Street Car Park to see first-hand the fresh and local produce and gifts on offer.
To find out more about the markets in Northampton and Daventry visit our markets page.
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06 June 2023

Households experiencing hardship will receive over £5m of further financial support from the Government to be shared out in the year ahead by West Northamptonshire Council (WNC).
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has allocated £5,199,257 to WNC in the fourth round of its Household Support Fund, which will continue helping the most vulnerable with the ongoing cost of living challenges./p>
This latest package of support measures got under way over the May half-term holidays, with the Council distributing over £187,000 in school meal vouchers to help up to 12,500 families.
Members of the Council’s Cabinet will now meet next week (Tuesday, 13 June) to consider proposals for how to best use the remainder of the funding within the scope set out by government over the next 12 months, to support struggling residents and deliver better outcomes as part of its anti-poverty strategy.
Working with community and voluntary sector on shaping up arrangements, they include the following plans:
- Around 12,500 families with children continuing to receive meal vouchers during the school holidays, starting this May half-term. They will also be given a helping hand for the new school year, with supermarket vouchers for uniforms set to be distributed alongside support for food over the summer
- Health visitors and midwives providing infant formula vouchers to new parents most in need of support to help give their little ones a healthy start.
- Voluntary and community groups will share out £1.2m in the form of £120 vouchers to support vulnerable households across West Northants.
- Over 1,500 households experiencing the most severe hardship in West Northants will receive a £300 voucher.
- £600,000 will be allocated towards food clubs and larders, with half of the funding to help upscale and improve their use of food clubs and larders in a move towards more sustainable ongoing support for residents
- Around £115,000 will be earmarked towards helping the most struggling households reduce their energy bills through practical measures such as better insulation and more efficient boilers etc. A further £110,000 will be used to provide money and debt advice services to those facing severe financial hardship.
Residents are encouraged to look out for further information on the support packages that will be available in the coming weeks.
We know the impact and challenge that the cost-of-living crisis is continuing to have on residents and we are committed to doing all that we can to provide support.Cllr Matt Golby, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Public HealthIt’s essential we meet the needs of our residents in the best way possible and this package of measures has carefully considered how we can maximise the use of the DWP’s latest round of funding to achieve this, whilst also looking at more sustainable solutions to support our local communities.
Our partners, including schools and local voluntary and community groups play a crucial role in this and we will be working with them on firming up arrangements to ensure this funding is received by those who need it most. Further details on these arrangements will be publicised in the coming weeks and I encourage people to look out for these.
For more information on cost of living support please visit Cost of living or call 0300 126 7000 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm).
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