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14 July 2025

Local residents, businesses and community groups are invited to help shape the future of Northampton town centre as West Northamptonshire Council launches a public engagement activity on the draft Northampton Town Centre Masterplan.
The masterplan will set out a long-term vision to guide how the town centre should evolve over the next 15 years. This includes how we'll improve streets, public spaces and provide new homes and neighbourhoods, whilst supporting local businesses and culture.
Northampton’s town centre is already undergoing significant transformation, with major regeneration projects such as the newly revitalised Market Square, plans to regenerate Greyfriars, the redevelopment of former M&S and BHS stores, and the new Castle Park well underway. The draft masterplan will build on this momentum, offering a joined-up plan to ensure future investment is focused on the right places and reflects the needs and aspirations of local people.
The plan is structured around six ambitions:
- A walkable, better-connected town
- A revitalised riverside for leisure and nature
- Heritage buildings brought back to life
- New homes and neighbourhoods that support town centre living
- More and better spaces for local businesses
- A cultural and social hub that gives people more reasons to visit
Town centre living is a key theme, supporting local shops, improving pedestrian and cycling routes and increasing the vibrancy of the town centre. The plan includes ideas for a range of housing types including homes for families, older people and young professionals on currently underused or vacant sites. Any future housing would be developed with design quality, green space and local infrastructure in mind.
A new website has been launched at northamptonforward.com, where people can:
- View the emerging masterplan proposals
- Explore key areas and ideas
- Complete a short survey to give their feedback
The engagement will be live until Sunday 10 August, and all feedback will help shape the final version of the masterplan, due to be published later this year.
“This is a once-in-a-generation chance to help shape the future of your town centre, and we want to hear from you. Whether you live, work, study or simply spend time in Northampton, this is your opportunity to have a real say. Share your ideas. Tell us what matters. This masterplan is more than just buildings and plans, it’s about creating a town centre that reflects the pride, priorities and everyday lives of the people who call Northampton home. So don’t miss out. This is your town, your future, and your chance to be part of something truly transformative."Cllr James Petter, Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure
All comments and suggestions received during this first stage of engagement will be reviewed by the project team and used to develop the masterplan. The final plan will reflect the priorities, opportunities and challenges identified by local people, businesses and community groups. A revised version will be shared in the autumn, followed by a clear action plan to guide delivery over the coming years, bringing positive change to the town centre in a way that’s shaped by the community.
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15 July 2025

Residents are invited to take part in a public consultation to help shape the future delivery model for housing services in West Northamptonshire. Tenants and leaseholders have also been invited to take part in a tenant consultation during the same period.
The consultations will run for eight weeks from Monday 14 July to midnight on Sunday 7 September 2025 and offer people the opportunity to share their views on how housing services are provided in West Northants.
Following the ’minded to’ decision to bring housing services previously delivered by Northamptonshire Partnership Homes (NPH) back under direct Council control, work is now progressing to develop a long-term model that meets the needs of tenants, leaseholders and local communities for the future.
“Bringing services back in-house will allow us to strengthen accountability and ensure a more joined-up experience for our tenants. But as we look ahead to the longer term, it’s vital we consider all the options and listen to the people who use and deliver these services every day.Cllr Charlie Hastie, Cabinet Member for Housing at WNC“This consultation gives everyone – from tenants and leaseholders to partners and community groups – the chance to help shape the future of housing in West Northants. I strongly encourage everyone to take part and share their views.”
Feedback gathered through the consultation will help inform a detailed options appraisal which will be presented to Cabinet in November. Approval will also be required from Full Council and the Secretary of State.
The proposed transfer would follow a phased approach, with a robust implementation plan being developed and delivered over the next two years to enable a structured and collaborative transition and ensure services continue to meet the needs of residents throughout, with minimal disruption.
Full details of the consultation, including an online survey and supporting information, are available via the Council’s consultation hub.
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15 July 2025

Green Flags are being raised at five of West Northamptonshire Council’s parks as they’ve once again been awarded the coveted Green Flag status, which celebrates Britain’s greatest parks and green spaces.
Abington Park, Bradlaugh Fields, Daventry Country Park, Delapré Park and Brixworth Country Park have all retained their Green Flag Awards - nationally recognised as the benchmark for the management of recreational outdoor spaces.
Daventry Country Park, achieves the award for the 26th time, following the opening of accessible ramps at Newby Pier and the swim jetty, and a nesting bank providing new habitats for Sand Martins visiting the park.
Bradlaugh Fields in Northampton has earned the award for the sixth consecutive year, while Brixworth Country Park, Abington Park and Delapré Park have proudly held onto their accolades for the eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth straight years, respectively.
The Park Ranger at Bradlaugh Fields, in collaboration with various services and the Friends of Bradlaugh, have created wildflower areas, an orchard, and a bug hotel. The outdoor classroom has also been improved with the addition of stepping stumps and a living willow structure.
The continued recognition highlights the incredible dedication of community groups and volunteers who work tirelessly to care for these much-loved public spaces, including the Community Payback service who work weekly in all WNC Green Flag Parks.
“We are incredibly proud that five of our parks have once again received Green Flag Awards, a reflection of the unwavering commitment and tireless efforts of our staff, volunteers, and local communities. These green spaces are more than just parks—they are places where families get together, where people connect with nature, improve their wellbeing, and make memories.”Cllr Nigel Stansfield, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Environment, Recycling and Waste
“This award recognises not only the beauty and biodiversity of our parks, but also the people behind them— dedicated staff, volunteers and local communities who ensure these spaces continue to thrive for everyone to enjoy.”Cllr Mark Arnull, Leader of the Council
The Council’s plans for further improvements to its parks, and potentially for new country parks, are due to considered by its Cabinet on 16 July.
To find out more about open spaces and parks across West Northamptonshire, visit our parks and open spaces page.
The full list of winners can be viewed on the Green Flag Award website.
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09 July 2025

Multidisciplinary artists Bridie Cheeseman and Jake Williams – collectively known as Studio Studio have been appointed by West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) and Fermynwoods Contemporary Art (FCA) to design and deliver a landmark mural on St Andrews Road, Northampton.
The organisations issued an open call to invite artists to design and deliver a mural on this prominent site in the town. This attracted submissions from as far afield as Switzerland and Mexico, highlighting global interest in Northampton’s rich heritage.
Spanning approx.90 feet, the mural will commemorate the former Northampton Castle and key events that have shaped the town’s identity. Situated on a key commuter route beside the future Castle Park, the artwork will become an eye catching gateway, inviting residents and visitors to connect with Northampton’s past and future.
Works on the future Castle Park are underway with the castle themed play equipment and fencing installed to the playground and the heritage timeline poles and archways, depicting the height of the castle walls being created. Storyboards telling the history of the area will be fitted to the poles. The park will also feature open green space, landscape planting and community gardens. Castle Park is funded through £1.6m from Governments Towns Fund with further contributions from Section 106 monies and West Northamptonshire Council.
“We knew the town’s history would spark wide interest, but Bridie and Jake’s proposal stood out. Their track record of large scale, historically rooted murals - produced in partnership with local authorities - combined with a genuine commitment to community led design made them the perfect choice. And with such a huge wall, having two artists on board is an advantage!”James Steventon, FCA Director
“This mural is a key part of our wider regeneration plans for this area of Northampton, and we’re proud to see it taking shape alongside the development of Castle Park. By transforming this prominent site into a vibrant celebration of our town’s rich history, we’re not only creating a striking visual landmark but also delivering much-needed green space for the community. It’s about honouring our heritage while investing in a healthier, more connected and inspiring environment for residents and visitors alike.”Cllr James Petter, Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure at West Northamptonshire Council
Studio Studio will lead two free workshops, inviting local residents to help shape the mural through storytelling, visual exploration and hands on design. These sessions will dive into the fascinating timeline of the castle - from the trial of Thomas Becket to the enduring brickwork that forms many of the town’s buildings to this day. The sessions will take place at:
Wednesday 16 July 2025 18:30 – 20:30 Castle Hill URC, Doddridge St, Northampton NN1 2RN
Thursday 17 July 2025 15:30 – 17:30 Castle Hill URC, Doddridge St, Northampton NN1 2RN
Expect creative experimentation, collaboration, and an opportunity to help shape a mural that reflects our shared heritage.
No prior skills are required. Places are free but limited - register at www.fermynwoods.org/wall.
Following engagement with community groups and local schools, Studio Studio are aiming to complete the mural in August 2025.
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10 July 2025

A yellow heat health alert has been issued for the East Midlands from 9 July until 15 July by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and the Met Office, with temperatures predicted to reach the high 20Cs.
The warmer weather poses a much greater risk to the most vulnerable in our community, such as the very young and older people.
Residents are advised to remain cautious and seek advice from 111 if non-emergency health advice is required. 999 services should be used in emergencies only.
The top ways for staying safe in the heat are to:
- Look out for those who may struggle to keep themselves cool and hydrated; older people, those with underlying conditions and those who live alone are particularly at risk.
- Close curtains on rooms that face the sun to keep indoor spaces cooler and remember it may be cooler outdoors than indoors.
- Use cool spaces if going outdoors.
- Drink plenty of fluids and avoid excess alcohol.
- Never leave anyone in a closed, parked vehicle, especially infants, young children, vulnerable adults, or animals.
- Try to keep out of the sun between 11am to 3pm, when the UV rays are strongest.
- If you have to go outside in the heat, walk in the shade, apply sunscreen and wear a wide-brimmed hat.
- Avoid physical exertion during the hottest parts of the day.
- Make sure you take water with you if you are travelling.
Stay up to date with by visiting our hot weather web pages.
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