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A tea towel with cooking oil on it was determined to be the cause of a tumble dryer fire in Holcot yesterday afternoon (May 9).
Although such incidents are rare, tea towels and cloths can combust when the oil and fat residue on them is ignited due to the heat in the tumble dryer.
Tea towels or other similar purpose cloths should always be washed on a hot wash (we would recommend 60 degrees) if they may have been in contact with oil residue. If they have been washed on too cold a temperature, this can leave behind the oil residue.
Crews from Moulton and Brixworth were shortly on the scene after receiving the call just before 10pm but found that the fire was out on arrival. They removed the damaged tumble dryer from the property and dampened it down using a hose reel jet and monitored the temperature using a thermal imaging camera.
One of the homeowners suffered from smoke inhalation and was given oxygen therapy by the crews. They were then able to be taken to Northampton General Hospital in their own vehicle, which was escorted to the hospital by the Brixworth crew to ensure they arrived safely. Once there, they were left in the care of nursing staff.
It is well worth remembering these safety tips for the safe use of tumble dryers:
- Do not put rags or materials into your tumble dryer if they have been used to soak up flammable liquids
- Remove the lint (fluff) from the filter after every load of clothes you dry
- Never cover any vents
- Ensure the vent pipe is free of kinks and is not being crushed in any way
- Register your appliance by visiting registermyappliance.org.uk
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09 May 2023

West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) is investing an additional £1 million for 2023/24 into our roads. The Council is also looking to invest in new technologies to help maintain the roads it is responsible for more efficiently and to a better standard.
In addition to the Council’s additional investment, WNC has been awarded £1.86 million from the Government to boost the planned improvements for the year ahead.
As part of the new Highways contract which kick-started in September 2022, WNC is working with Kier to deliver a multi-million-pound plan to maintain our road network through the Community Enhancement Plan. This work has reached over 161 parishes, clearing nearly 4km of vegetation and cleaning more than 1,500 road signs to date. Alongside this, Kier has also rectified over 1,688 road and footpath defects, and 6,771 carriageway repairs.
“We are committed to working with Kier to manage the Highways network across the area better.Cllr Phil Larratt, Cabinet Member for Environment, Transport, Highways and Waste“We have a planned programme of works to repair our roads, and we will always do our best to act on reports of potholes. In addition to the £1 million boost we’re investing into our planned programme; we welcome the news that the Government has provided a further £1.86 million towards improving the road network in West Northamptonshire. There is a vast amount of work to do to improve the state of the roads across West Northamptonshire, but this investment is a step in the right direction.”
“This investment is welcomed and will allow us to accelerate our maintenance and repair works across West Northamptonshire. Working collaboratively with the council and our specialist supply chain partners, we are committed to providing a high-quality service and improving the network for road users.”John Coombes, general manager at Kier Highways
As part of the new contract, Kier set out their commitment to working with WNC on sustainability goals to achieve net zero emissions by 2030, as well as increasing social value to benefit the wider West Northants community and economy, such as supporting local disadvantaged groups and working with local sub-contractors.
Find out more about the Highways services across West Northamptonshire or visit @WNHighways on Facebook and Twitter.
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09 May 2023

The library will be hosting a community history fayre on May 17, from 10am to 4pm inside the Gathering Space at the Grosvenor Shopping Centre in Northampton, where 11 local groups will have stands and be available to talk to anyone interested in learning more.
The aim of the month is to increase awareness of local history and promote history in general, whilst engaging with local communities and helping them to discover more about the area where they live.
Groups attending on the day will include Delapré Abbey, Northamptonshire Family History Society, 78 Derngate, Heritage Hunters and more.
The library’s monthly Reading Friends session will take place from 11am to midday, with this month’s session featuring a special Q&A discussion from the Delapré Abbey Cluniac Research Group on how they combated loneliness throughout the pandemic with their collective interest in the Cluniac Abbey.
The Radical History group will also be present to give a talk about the suffragette movement in Northamptonshire, taking place at 1pm.
In addition, The Northampton Central Library local studies department, Discover, will be showcasing their work and talking to residents about the information and resources they can access through the library.
"West Northamptonshire has a rich historical past which has played an important role in our nation's history since medieval times.Councillor Adam Brown, Deputy Leader of WNC and Cabinet Member for Housing, Culture and Leisure“Whether it's traditions and tales from around the county or your own family history, learning about our past and how it has shaped our society can help us to become stronger and more unified communities today.
“I hope that people will come along to this event and enjoy discovering more about the wonderful history of West Northamptonshire."
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10 May 2023

On Saturday hundreds of people braved the rain for the Community Festival street party in Northampton town centre, with the celebrations continuing in the sunshine on Sunday as over 6,000 people flocked to the Coronation Big Lunch and After Party in the grounds of Northampton’s historic Delapré Abbey to enjoy a range of live music, performances, activities and stalls.
Visitors to the free event were treated to a variety of local performances including StyleStars and Dance with a Difference, Northampton’s Pauline Quirke Academy, Similar Jones, Old Savoy Jazz Band, Rock Choir, Djin-Li, Britain’s Got Talent semi-finalists Born To Perform and Lucien Moon, who appeared on The X-Factor in 2015 and is opening up for the legendary boy band Westlife later this summer – all topped off with a live broadcast of the National Coronation Concert on the big screen.
Coronation events also took place at towns and villages across West Northamptonshire, with over 70 street closures taking place as neighbourhoods gathered to stage their own street parties.
The weekend concluded with the Big Help Out on bank holiday Monday, where people across the country joined over 1,500 charities to take part in voluntary work to highlight the impact of volunteering on local communities.
“It was fantastic to see thousands of people turn out to enjoy the celebrations across a spectacular bank holiday weekend.James Saunders Watson, HM Lord-Lieutenant for Northamptonshire“The weather on Sunday was splendid and it was great to see so many street parties and local events taking place across the whole weekend, with children, families and local communities all getting involved.
“The Big Help Out on Monday was the cherry on top of what was a truly terrific Coronation celebration.”
All council-owned car parks in Northampton town centre were free to use over the Coronation weekend along with the parking facilities in Car Park One and Two at University of Northampton Waterside Campus.
“It was great to see so many families and communities come together and enjoy what has been a wonderful Coronation weekend.Cllr Adam Brown, West Northamptonshire Council’s Cabinet Member for Housing, Culture and Leisure“I would like to say a big thank you to all the organisations who helped to support the Big Lunch and make it such a memorable and enjoyable day for all those who came along.
“Finally, a huge well done to everyone who supported in the Big Help Out and embodied the true community spirit that we see so often in West Northamptonshire – a fantastic effort all round.”
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Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service was called this morning at 5.20am to reports of a house fire on Mill Close, Raunds. Crews used a ladder to rescue two people from the first floor of the property. The fire is believed to have started in kitchen but an investigation is still underway. The two individuals have been taken to hospital as a precaution. One crew is still at the scene and we are likely to remain in the area reassuring other residents and offering home fire safety advice.