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Union Jack flags are flying, red, white, and blue bunting is popping up across West Northants as residents are getting ready to celebrate the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Camilla.
The weekend of celebrations will include a Community Festival street party with activities and big screens in Northampton town centre on the Saturday between 10am- 4pm, hosted by Northampton Town Council, followed by the Coronation Big Lunch and After Party event taking place in the grounds of the historic Delapré Abbey in Northampton on Sunday, 7 May from 12pm– 10.30pm, ending with the Big Help Out on 8 May, which will highlight the impact of volunteering.
The Coronation Big Lunch and After Party will see residents from across West Northamptonshire come together and celebrate the Coronation while enjoying a range of live music, performances, activities and stalls, along with a traditional English picnic. A host of amazing local performers will take to the stage during the event including: StyleStars and Dance with a Difference, Pauline Quirke Academy, Similar Jones, Old Savoy Jazz Band, Born To Perform, Rock Choir and Djin-Li. Lucien Moon, who appeared on The X-Factor in 2015 and who will open up for the legendary boy band Westlife later this summer, will take up the stage as the headline act. The celebrations will end with the National Coronation Concert being broadcast live on a big screen.
Families and children will be able to enjoy fun fair rides, drawing and illustration workshops while history lovers will be able to enjoy tours of the Main House, garden history tours and living history in the medieval rooms. The history tours and access to the Main House are free for under 18s and annual pass holders, while adults will pay a charge of £8. Additionally, a Silent Disco in the walled garden will take the party to another level with an electric playlist.
Anyone looking for a souvenir from the day can browse a selection of unique hand-made items on sale along with a variety of food and drink stalls that will be on site. Those who don’t want to bring their own picnic along can get a picnic box for two from Delapré Abbey’s award-winning Orangery Café.
Tickets are available from the Royal & Derngate. Entry is free but by ticket only.
Councillor Adam Brown, Deputy Leader of West Northamptonshire Council and Cabinet Member for Housing, Leisure and Culture, said: “We’re inviting residents from across West Northamptonshire to join us in celebrating the Coronation of His Majesty Charles III and Her Majesty Queen Camilla, by sharing friendship, food and fun at one of our area’s most majestic destinations.
“We’re delighted to be working with Delapré Abbey and the Royal & Derngate to deliver this event, which is set to be a great experience for people of all ages.”
The parking at Delapré Abbey will be available for blue badge holders only, but all council-owned car parks in Northampton town centre will be free to use over the Coronation weekend along with the parking facilities in Car Park One and Two at University of Northampton Waterside Campus (Bedford Rd, NN1 5PH). Access to both car parks is via the Bedford Road. There is no access to either car park from New South Bridge Road and there is no access through the campus.
Cllr Phil Larratt, Cabinet Member for Environment, Transport, Highways and Waste, added: “We are delighted to be able to offer residents and visitors free parking in our council-owned car parks over the Coronation weekend. This weekend is set to be one to remember, and I hope everyone has a safe and enjoyable time if they’re joining in any of the brilliant community activities.”
Across the area more than 70 roads will be closed over the three-day Coronation Bank Holiday weekend. Anyone needing to travel locally during the Coronation weekend is encouraged to check the full list of closures before they set off.
Anyone looking to help their local communities and sign up for the Big Help Out initiative, which launches on Monday 8 May, can access the numerous opportunities hosted by over 1,500 charities a via the Big Help Out app ahead of Coronation weekend.
Further information is available via our Coronation Page
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05 May 2023

The funding is the largest allocation in the South East Midlands and will be used to create pride in place, improve people’s life chances, increase skills, create stronger communities and support local businesses over the next 2 years.
West Northamptonshire Council’s (WNC) plans for the funding include creating new and improved pedestrian crossing facilities between the Billing Road and Abington, in Northampton, and improving paths and cycleways to encourage active travel.
The funding will also be used to tackle fuel poverty and the cost of living through the provision of a range of services across West Northants, including improving Household Energy performance in people’s homes.
Local voluntary and community organisations will also receive a portion of the money to help increase engagement in community centres and improve the support available to residents.
A range of initiatives, including a new grants programme to help local businesses at all stages to start, sustain, grow and innovate and tailored employment support to help people into work, will also receive some of the funding.
Other areas planned to benefit include:
• Funding for volunteer and social action projects
• Decarbonisation and improving the natural environment
• Business support to enable employers to better utilise the local workforce and understand the advantages of being flexible in terms of recruitment
In addition to the UK Shared Prosperity Fund a further £1.9m has been allocated to free adult numeracy courses, through the Government’s Multiply funding programme, which are specifically targeted at improving confidence around day-to-day maths for all levels and advancing people’s chances of progressing their careers.
WNC has also been allocated a further £1.367m from the Government under the Rural England Prosperity Fund (REPF), which is a top-up of the UKSPF and aims to support small business and community infrastructure specifically in rural areas.
"This funding is a much-welcomed tool in our strive to build stronger communities and make West Northamptonshire a great place to live, work, visit and thrive.Cllr Daniel Lister, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Town Centre Regeneration and Growth"We have worked closely with stakeholders, community groups and local partners to analyse the greatest needs for this funding, and most importantly, to deliver economic prosperity in our area whilst supporting sustainability, increasing employment opportunities and offering greater support for local businesses.
“Fantastic things are happening in West Northants and we are proud to be playing a major role in improving the lives of our residents, communities and businesses, and making this a greater place for all."
The UKSPF is a central pillar of the UK government’s ambitious Levelling Up agenda and a significant component of its support for places across the UK. It provides £2.6 billion of new funding for local investment by March 2025 and replaces European Structural and Investment Fund (ESIF) funding.
See UKSPF for more information.
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04 May 2023

The initiative, which launches on Monday 8 May, gives people across West and North Northants the opportunity to get involved with local organisations needing volunteer support. This could be on the day, at another event, or for a small amount of time each week, with the aim to get people out into their communities, meeting new people, learning new skills, and making a difference.
Hundreds of thousands of volunteering opportunities hosted by over 1,500 charities have been made available via the Big Help Out app ahead of Coronation weekend.
Local charities and organisations are also encouraged to register with the app to advertise the opportunities in their communities. Organisations will find all the information needed to plan and register an event on our app, or by following the link at The Big Help Out | Organise an event.
Individuals wishing to volunteer can search by their postcode, the type of activity they want to do and the organisation they would like to volunteer with.
"The Big Help Out is a great opportunity to shine a spotlight on the power of volunteering to help our communities. It is a tribute to His Majesty the King’s lifetime of public service, a wonderful way to begin this new age and a fantastic opportunity for everyone to get involved in the Coronation and support a cause they care about.James Saunders Watson Esq, His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Northamptonshire“There is something for everyone, from opportunities to help at lunch clubs to volunteering in a charity shop. I'd encourage everyone to sign up and take part in this historic occasion.”
"We have been delighted to support our Patron and Lord-Lieutenant James Saunders-Watson and his coronation committee team to play our part in helping highlight the importance of volunteering within our British Society at the wish of King Charles III. 16.3 million people volunteer regularly throughout the UK. It helps build the social glue that connects our communities and exemplifies the generosity and care of local people on their doorstep. Please do get involved if you can and spare an hour to support some wonderful local projects.”CEO Rachel McGrath of Northamptonshire Community Foundation
Locally the weekend of celebrations will include a Community Festival street party with activities and big screens in Northampton town centre on the Saturday between 10am- 4pm and a Coronation Big Lunch and After Party at Delapré Abbey on the Sunday from 12pm – 10:30pm (entry is free but by ticket only), ending with the Big Help Out on 8 May, which will highlight the impact of volunteering.
For more details of the road closures, a round-up of national events, details of events and activities and other useful links, visit the Coronation pages of the West Northamptonshire Council and North Northamptonshire Council websites.
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04 May 2023

A charity which supports young people in the Brackley, Towcester and Kings Sutton areas is going from strength-to-strength with support from local partners.
More than 1,000 young people and their families benefit from the events put on by South Northants Youth Engagement (SNYE), including two regular youth clubs at Brackley Leisure Centre and Southfields School and a range of community play and activity days.
Most of the events are free or cost no more than £2 per session to cover costs, but are proving invaluable in helping local children build their confidence and skills.
The charity is supported by a range of organisations, including West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) and both Brackley and Towcester Town Councils.
Councillors Sue Sharps, Fiona Baker and Tony Bagot-Webb sit on both councils and between them supported SNYE with £2,000 of funding from their Councillor Covid Support Funds. Cllr Sharps is also a trustee of the charity, alongside Towcester Town Councillor Martin Johns.
Brackley Town Council recently funded training for SNYE staff to allow them to put on popular skateboarding sessions for children ahead of the installation of a new skate ramp in the town.
And SNYE also works with Northamptonshire Sport, Sponne School and Towcester Leisure Centre to run regular sports sessions for young people, with plans for a youth club in the town once a suitable venue is found.
The charity this year appointed two new youth workers to work in Brackley and Towcester, but is always in need of new volunteers to help them support more children in the area.
Anyone interested in volunteering should email [email protected]
More information about the club can be found on their Facebook page or on the South Northants Youth Engagement website
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05 May 2023

Merged Futures returns to the Learning Hub at the University of Northampton’s Waterside Campus on Friday June 30 and, as with all Digital Northants events, it’s free to attend.
A celebration of Northamptonshire's innovators, educators and entrepreneurs, the event brings together people from different sectors interested in digital, tech and innovation to share and spark ideas.
It’s also an opportunity for the business community to discover some of the University of Northampton's innovative teaching methods, the skills developed by students and the potential to partner and collaborate with the University in different fields.
“Merged Futures is an excellent celebration of the digital innovation taking place on our doorstep. It’s a great opportunity for people from any background or sector to come along, learn new things, make new connections, and find out what’s happening in the local scene.Cllr David Howes, North Northamptonshire Council’s Executive member with responsibility for digital technology“Many new connections have been made at previous events that have led to lots of new collaborations that help to drive our digital economy forward. We want Northamptonshire to be a county of digital start-ups and we want them to get the support to grow.
“Northamptonshire is a forward-thinking county, home to hundreds of entrepreneurs and innovators. Events like this provide us with the ideal opportunity to make new connections, share best practice and drive forward change together."Cllr Dan Lister, Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Town Centre Regeneration and Growth at WNC
“Digital connectivity has become an increasingly important part of work and private lives across the world, with new announcements on the latest gadgets, gizmos and programmes being part of our everyday life.Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Science and Technology, John Sinclair
“Global digital technology is progressing at an accelerated rate, and here at the University of Northampton, we’re looking forward to bringing together industry and academia to look at new applications of digital technologies in industry, teaching, transport, business, culture and more.“There will be a number of wide-ranging presentations and demonstrations from University and industry colleagues across a range of disciplines, with professionals set to take part from across the country."
The keynote speech will be from local tech entrepreneur Steve Walsh who will explore how innovation works, and how businesses can create a culture of innovation within teams.
Also at the event will be Royal & Derngate theatre and urban sports venue Adrenaline Alley on how technology powers their business.
The event takes place at the Learning Hub, University of Northampton, on Friday June 30, 2023 from 10am to 4pm.
Find out more and book your free ticket online.
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