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21 June 2023

Plans for a new purpose-built school near Towcester to create at least 230 new places for youngsters with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) have taken another major step forward this week.
With Department for Education backing, West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) has now successfully entered into a lease agreement with trustees of the St John Tiffield Trust, who own the land, for the use of the proposed site. The Council has been involved in providing education and care on the site for many years, and the new lease arrangement will ensure a successful expansion of the education provision on offer.
The new special school will provide places for children age 4 to 19 on the autistic spectrum continuum, with speech, language and communication needs and with severe learning difficulties. The new school will be run by the Greenwood Academies Trust and delivered under the Department for Education Free school presumption process.
In addition to the build of a new special school, the lease will also allow for the extension of the Gateway school, with plans to add up to 50 new places for students with social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs. Gateway school is part of the Creating Tomorrow Trust.
Entering the lease agreement is the latest step towards progressing proposals for the new special school, with the next stages set to include seeking planning permission and consulting local residents on the future application as well as moving forward with design development and any future site surveys required. The Council is continuing to work closely with partners and Tiffield Parish Council to provide regular updates on developments and works underway.
I am very pleased to announce following the latest news of DfE agreement and entering into the lease agreement with St Johns Tiffield trustees, that the Council now has a secure foundation for delivering both the new special school along with the planned extension of the Gateway School. We know that high quality SEND places are urgently needed and we know this will help to meet the needs of local pupils. These projects form part of our longer term SEND strategy to ensure that every child has access to the right type of education without delay.Cllr Fiona Baker, West Northamptonshire Council, Cabinet Member for Children, Families and Education
I am delighted to see the new lease in place. This will provide a firm foundation on which the intentions of the benefactors who gave this land all those years ago can be delivered for the next generations. The way we meet children’s needs has changed over the years, but the need to do so hasn’t gone away.Bob Heygate, Chair of the St John’s Tiffield Trustees
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19 June 2023
A basketball tournament taking place at Northampton Racecourse has received recognition from the world governing body for basketball.
The NN3X3 tournament, which will take place on Sunday, 16 July, is registered with the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), with participating players and teams receiving an international classification.
The Racecourse basketball courts received a £278,000 makeover in Autumn last year following funding from West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) and Sport England.
The improvements saw a new surface with six colour coordinated 3x3 basketball courts, replacement basketball hoops and new floodlights which will allow players to play up until 9pm.
It’s great to see the popular Racecourse 3x3 courts receive recognition from an international sporting body, strengthening West Northamptonshire’s position as a place of sporting excellence.Cllr Adam Brown, Deputy Leader of WNC and Cabinet Member for Housing, Culture and LeisureBasketball is accessible to a broad range of people and this tournament is a great opportunity for residents to get involved, participate and enjoy the sport as well as providing a great atmosphere for spectators to enjoy.
I would encourage everyone to visit the courts and see what is on offer, and wish the best of luck to all competitors taking part.
3×3 basketball is a variation of basketball played three-a-side, with one backboard played in a half-court setup. It has high energy, speed and performance and is the most popular urban team sport in the world.
I was delighted that WNC and Sport England supported this superb refurbishment which is now the centre of the outdoor basketball community in Northampton.Martin Spencer, Chairman of Basketball NorthantsThere is hardly a minute in the day and evening when the courts are not used. Northampton can be proud of the only six 3x3 court, free to use public park facility in the country.
Basketball Northants will be holding an event to support their anti-knife crime campaign Carry a Basketball not a Blade, on Tuesday, 20 June, from 6pm, at Archways Real Estate, Northampton, NN1 5BA. Find out more by visiting the Basketball Northants Facebook page.
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19 June 2023

Abington Park Museum is once again opening its doors for Transport Day on Saturday, 24 June, where visitors will experience a wide range of vintage and classic vehicles in the beautiful setting of Abington Park, taking place from 11am to 4pm.
Within the museum itself, visitors can view a working Bassett-Lowke gauge one model railway and take part in transport themed children’s activities including a trail.
Set in the picturesque park grounds, there will be many vehicles to see outside, including a Morris Minor and Morris 8 and vehicles from the East Northants Landrover Club.
There will also be a range of commercial vehicles including Bee Tee Alarms and Chelsea hire vans, and a Country Lion vintage bus. The bubble blowing Old Bakehouse van will also be present as well as emergency service vehicles from the police and fire service.
Visitors will be able to ride around the Abington Park area on the Heritage Buses for free, departing and returning to Park Avenue South. Models and books will also be on sale to help raise funds for the 794 Preservation Group for heritage buses.
Local band The Buggs will be playing popular songs live from the Bandstand and a variety of refreshments will be available including Gallones ice cream, Simply Sicily Coffee and Serious Dough pizza.
We are thrilled to support the museum’s popular event in its fifth year of running.Cllr Adam Brown, West Northamptonshire Council’s Deputy Leader and Cabinet member for Housing, Culture and LeisureThe Transport Day is a great day out for all the family and as well as the vehicles on display, people also have the opportunity to enjoy one of Northampton’s most popular parks.
I encourage everyone to get down to Abington Park and enjoy this free event and the local amenities on offer.
This is a free event, with free parking available in the overflow car park. Please see address and details below:
Abington Park Museum, Park Avenue South, Northampton, NN1 5LW
Abington Park Museum: 01604 838110
Visit the Northampton Museum's website for more information about Abington Park Museum.
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16 June 2023

Unfortunately, in the early hours of Friday morning (16 June), the Abbey Centre suffered damage as a result of flooding and will remain temporarily closed, along with the library, until further notice in order to allow the clean-up operation to take place.
If you were due to visit the Abbey Centre for an appointment, please make your way to Lodge Road where a member of our Customer Services team will assist you. Please do not arrive at the Abbey Centre as you will not be able to enter the building.
Alternatively, you can contact our Customer Services team via phone on 0300 126 7000 or by completing this online form.
Daventry Library
If you need to use our library services, the nearest ones to Daventry are:
Please be reassured that if you were due to return a book today, our library management system will be updated to extend the return date.
Registration Service
If you have a pre-booked appointment with the Registration Service that needs to be rescheduled or moved as a result of the building closure, the Registration’s team will contact you directly.
If you have any questions about an upcoming appointment with the Registration Service, please email them at: [email protected]
If you wish to book a new appointment with the Registration Service, please call 0300 126 7000.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused and will share updates as they become available.
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16 June 2023

West Northamptonshire will celebrate the 25th anniversary of Refugee Week from Monday with a number of events to raise awareness of issues affecting asylum seekers and the local support available to them.
Refugee Week is celebrated every year to honour refugees and appreciate the contributions, creativity and resilience of people seeking sanctuary. This year’s theme is compassion and people are invited to celebrate ‘what compassion looks like’ and extend compassion to all after challenges faced in the last few years.
From 19 to 25 June, events will take place at the University of Northampton, Northampton Filmhouse and online, with a full programme of speakers and presentations also planned at the Guildhall in Northampton on Thursday, 22 June.
West Northamptonshire Council’s (WNC) Diverse Communities Forum will be hosting the event alongside Town of Sanctuary, from 5pm to 7pm, with stalls from organisations including British Red Cross, DWP and Quakers. There will also be a short film and a photo exhibition from Learn2Live (L2L) during the event and presentations and stories from refugees that have settled in Northamptonshire.
The activities will showcase all the support available to refugees in West Northamptonshire, whose communities have welcomed hundreds of individuals and families fleeing persecution from places including the Ukraine, Afghanistan and Syria.
Recent resettlement schemes have included supporting the arrival and community care needs of nearly 400 Afghan nationals and more than 700 Ukrainian nationals as part of the Afghan Relocation and Homes for Ukraine schemes.
West Northants is an incredibly welcoming place and I’m excited to see these activities and events taking place during Refugee Week.Cllr David Smith, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Engagement, and Regulatory ServicesThis week highlights how much Asylum Seekers and Refugees contribute to our daily lives and demonstrates our commitment to be a safe place for those fleeing persecution and war.
Let’s take this opportunity to celebrate with people seeking sanctuary in our communities and create a society where everyone is welcomed, respected and treated fairly.
Find more information and support around resettlement on the WNC website.
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