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Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service was called to reports of a fire on Harborough Road in Rushden at 11.10am yesterday (Wednesday 24 May). On arrival crews found a commercial premises well alight and requested additional appliances to the scene. At its peak, six pumps attended the incident to contain the fire and douse the flames.
Harborough Road was closed throughout the afternoon to allow firefighters to carry out their work safely. Adjacent properties including a nursery school were also evacuated as a precaution due to the unstable structure.
During the incident a firefighter sustained an injury whilst tackling the blaze at the premises. He was assessed by colleagues at the scene and taken to Accident and Emergency at Northampton General Hospital (NGH) where he was treated and later discharged.
Assistant Chief Fire Officer Shaun Hallam visited the firefighter whilst he was at NGH. He said: “I can confirm that one of our firefighters sustained an injury whilst at the incident yesterday but I am pleased to say that he is comfortable and is now recovering at home with his family.”
“Firefighters often put themselves in dangerous and challenging situations and every effort is made to ensure their safety at every incident. Rigorous training and stringent processes are in place to protect our crews and thankfully injuries are a rare occurrence. It is upsetting when any one of our firefighters suffers an injury in the line of duty but as a Service, we will support the firefighter and his family whilst he recuperates.”
The incident was scaled down at around 3pm with crews revisiting the scene during the afternoon and evening to check for any hotspots and ensure the structure remained safe.
A fire investigation is ongoing but the cause is believed to be accidental.
Crews at NFRS would like to thank residents and the public for their support and patience whilst they were dealing with this protracted incident.
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26 May 2023
Historic and cultural sites across West Northamptonshire are invited to take part in this year’s Heritage Open Days, which will take place between 8 and 17 September.
Venues such as stately homes, buildings of historic interest, museums, places of worship and archaeological sites can now register to participate in Heritage Open Days, which is England’s largest annual festival of history and culture.
The festival offers the public free entry to places which might normally be closed, or have an entrance fee, and many venues taking part will be connected by Northampton Transport Heritage buses, offering a free hop-on hop-off service.
West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) is an official promoter of the event and a list of all participating attractions and events is available on the Council website to endorse the festival and boost visitor numbers. This will be updated as more attractions register, so make sure to keep checking back!
West Northamptonshire has a wealth of historic and cultural sites and Heritage Open Days are a brilliant opportunity to showcase them to visitors from all over the country, helping to promote tourism and boost local the local economy.Cllr Adam Brown, Deputy Leader of WNC and Cabinet Member for Housing, Culture and LeisureWith increased numbers of people expected in town centres during the week-long festival, businesses in the Brackley, Daventry, Towcester and Northampton areas also have a great opportunity to promote themselves and show visitors what they have to offer, and the WNC Economy Team will be on hand to help with this.
I strongly encourage any historic and cultural attractions to sign up and get involved – let’s make this year’s Heritage Open Days in West Northamptonshire the biggest and best yet!
Registration can be completed by emailing [email protected]. For more information, please visit the Heritage Open Days page on the WNC website. Sites can also register on the national Heritage Open Days website.
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26 May 2023

An exhibition of paintings and film created by Ukrainian artists will be on display at the Northampton Museum and Art Gallery between Saturday 3 and Sunday 18 June.
It is the first time the exhibition, curated by Ukrainian organisation Golden Time Talent and provided in partnership with the Northampton Museum and Art Gallery and Northampton Town Council, will be displayed in the United Kingdom, having previously toured the United Arab Emirates and Europe.
‘This War Painted’ portrays the stories of a war-torn country from 34 Ukrainian artists’ perspectives, almost a year and a half since the Russian invasion of the country. All paintings will be available to purchase and proceeds will go back to the Ukrainian community.
We are delighted that Golden Time Talent have chosen Northampton as the first place in the UK to show this exhibition.Cllr Adam Brown, West Northamptonshire Council Cabinet Member for Housing, Culture and LeisureThis display of art expresses an array of emotions, ranging from sadness and despair, to hope and unity – a true reflection of real-life experiences from the Ukrainian community.
We look forward to welcoming the exhibition to the Northampton Museum and Art Gallery and showcasing the works of these talented artists.
Northampton Museum and Art Gallery will host the exhibition in the Central Hall, where 48 paintings will be displayed alongside an accompanying film showing the artists painting in their homeland.
Visitors can see ‘This War Painted’ at the Northampton Museum and Art Gallery on Guildhall Road, from Tuesday to Saturday between 10am and 5pm and on Sundays from midday until 5pm. Entry is free.
We thank the Ukrainian artists for sharing their experiences with us first-hand. Northampton Town Council has worked closely with Golden Time Talent to continue our support of the Ukrainian people.Cllr Jane Birch, Chair of the Community Services Committee at Northampton Town CouncilThrough this exhibition we have the pleasure to learn more about the lives and culture of our Ukrainian guests who have made Northampton their home.
We encourage people from Northampton and beyond to take this opportunity to visit the exhibition and reflect on the experiences of the Ukrainian people and explore the fascinating works within the museum and gallery.
For more information, visit the Northampton Museum and Art Gallery website
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23 May 2023

Residents across West Northants are invited to join in celebrations to mark Armed Forces Week.
In the week leading up to Armed Forces Day (Saturday, 24 June) West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) will be organising a series of events aimed at celebrating and supporting the local Armed Forces Community including veterans, serving personnel, reserve forces, cadets, and their families.
The celebrations will kick off on Friday, 16 June from 12.30pm with the Armed Forces Community event being held on the historic grounds of Delapré Abbey. The afternoon will feature a series of activities and workshops delivered by VR Therapies, The Frank Bruno Foundation and Models for Heroes.
Local Armed Forces charities and support services will also be on hand to provide advice and guidance including the Department for Work and Pensions, Veterans Community Network, Goodwill Solutions, the West Northants Public Health team, Citizens Advice, Northamptonshire Adult Learning and Pets as Therapy.
Delapré Abbey will also be offering wellbeing walks and fishing taster sessions. All activities are free of charge, but prior booking is recommended. To book your place please visit Eventbrite or email [email protected].
To mark Armed Forces week WNC will host flag-raising events at Sessions House in Northampton, Lodge Road in Daventry, and at the Forum in Towcester on Monday, 19 June from 10am.
On Saturday 24 June, the Council will be supporting Northampton Town Council for the county Armed Forces Day parade through the town centre. The event will provide an opportunity for members of the public to find out more about the Armed Forces, including the local Reserve unit, 103 Battalion REME who train at Clare Street in Northampton.
This annual celebration of our Armed Forces is the nation’s opportunity to thank our brave serving military, reservists, veterans, cadets, and their families.Cllr David Smith, Armed Forces Covenant Member Champion and Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Engagement and Regulatory Service at WNCThe Northamptonshire Armed Forces Covenant Board, of which we are a partner, works to support the active and retired Armed Forces community living and working in the county and we’re proud to show our appreciation through this work.
Many of us will take time on Saturday, 24 June to remember what an important role our serving military, their families and our veterans play in our community, and to our country. I want to take this opportunity to honour them, and to say thank you for everything they do.
Young people and families can also get involved by printing off one of the Armed Forces Day colouring-in sheets from the Armed Forces Day website.
Businesses can also show their support to the Armed Forces by signing the Covenant, for more information visit the Armed Forces Northants website for more details.
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23 May 2023

The West Northamptonshire Community Safety Partnership (CSP) has launched its 2023/24 strategy reinforcing its commitment to make West Northamptonshire a safer place for residents and visitors by taking a partnership approach to reducing crime, serious violence, and anti-social behaviour.
The responsible partners for the CSP include West Northamptonshire Council (WNC), Northamptonshire Police, Northamptonshire Probation Trust Northamptonshire Integrated Care Board and Northamptonshire Fire Service.
The strategy has been co-produced with members of the community, elected members and the Voluntary and Charity Sector to help refresh the priorities for the partnership. The current volume of crime and community concern, and impact on communities and victims were also taken into consideration.
Key priorities of the strategy include:
- Working with communities to ensure our neighbourhoods are safe spaces for everyone
- Targeting those causing the greatest harm and tackling the causes of crime through prevention and early intervention
- Reducing incidents of serious violence including domestic abuse, sexual offences and knife crime
- Protecting vulnerable people and safeguarding those at risk of exploitation
To ensure it is accessible for all, the strategy has avoided using a multiple page document and is instead laid out in sections on the CSP webpage. The webpage will feature quarterly live updates to reflect how the CSP has delivered against its key priorities.
As part of the strategy, partners have a commitment to deliver the Serious Violence Duty in accordance with the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022, which is intended to ensure relevant services work together to share information and collaborate on interventions to prevent and reduce serious crimes within their local communities.
These services include:
- Police
- Justice
- Fire and Rescue Authorities
- Health
- Local Authorities
The specified services have a collective responsibility under the Act to assess serious violence in their local area and produce and implement a delivery plan to address this by January 2024.Funding attached to the delivery of the Duty will be allocated to the Northamptonshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner (PFCC) and distributed by the responsible authorities.
Keeping residents safe is one of the Council’s top priorities and it's really important to us that people feel safe wherever they are, whether it be in their homes, businesses and their communities.Cllr David Smith, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Engagement, and Regulatory ServicesI’m delighted we have been able to strengthen our commitment to achieving this by working with partners to deliver this strategy and enforce measures to help reduce crime across our area.
This strategy is a perfect example of partnership working, with agencies coming together to support each other with one shared purpose – safer streets in West Northamptonshire.
Projects already delivered by the CSP include providing a critical response to incidents of knife crime and supporting Police with knife amnesty events, working with youth providers such as Free2talk to offer mentoring and support to young people involved in gangs and knife crime, and the launch of an animation for young people highlighting key community safety subjects including fire and water safety, child exploitation and online safety.
In addition, the CSP partners between them secured Safer Streets funding of more than £1.7 million, which enabled projects, programmes and physical improvements, including installing ‘Help Points’ on the Racecourse and Becket’s Park as part of ‘safer routes’ in Northampton town centre, reinstating CCTV cameras across Northampton, improving street lighting, and alleygating anti-social behaviour hotspots.
Partners have also worked together to deliver more than 60 community engagement events, bringing communities together and celebrating diversity, including Srebrenica, International Youth Day, International Women’s Day, Northampton Pride, Diwali and Stephen Lawrence Day, and support campaigns including 16 Days of Activism, Serious Organised Crime week of action, Operation Revive and the launch of the Flare app.
Fighting crime and protecting people are what drives us every day and working closely with partners helps to enhance the work we do.West Northamptonshire Local Policing Commander, Superintendent Rachael HandfordWorking together we can better tackle the issues that concern people such as anti-social behaviour, knife crime and gang activity which can lead to issues such as drug dealing and cuckooing.
Not only are we able to take action against those committing crimes, joint working means we’re also able to provide support for victims and those affected by the actions of others, as well as provide effective education and advice to local communities.
No single organisation can make our communities safer by working alone.Northamptonshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Stephen MoldEveryone involved in West Northamptonshire Community Safety Partnership is focussed on playing their part and, working together we have delivered some very successful schemes.
I’m looking forward to using the relationships we have built as a strong basis to deliver on our responsibilities under the Serious Violence Duty, to tackle the root causes of violent crime in our area.
More information including the CSP strategy and full list of partners can be found on the CSP webpage.
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