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24 March 2023

Residents across West Northamptonshire are invited to the inaugural Chairman’s Community Fair on Friday, 31 March.
Organised by the Chairman of West Northamptonshire Council, Cllr André González De Savage, at the Guildhall in Northampton between 2pm-4pm on Friday, 31 March in aid of his chosen charities, Air Ambulance and Northants Search and Rescue.
The Community Fair will offer a great opportunity for residents to interact with teams across the council including the Economy, Culture and Tourism, Regeneration, Business and Intellectual Property Centre Northamptonshire, Library Service, Learning Resources for Education and Strong Start team as well as local community groups and charities such as Northants Search and Rescue, Air Ambulance, Nlive Radio and Army Cadets.
Attendees will be entertained with singing performances from groups including Northampton Rock Choir and the Folk Group from Northampton School for Boys.
Those who will be attending will have an opportunity to show their support to the Chairman’s chosen charities by participating in a raffle and win one of the generous prises provided by the local businesses including a Silverstone Ferrari Experience tickets to the Made in Northampton shows from Royal & Derngate and a meal for two from Saffron.
I’m delighted to invite our residents to the inaugural Chairman’s Community Fair- a great opportunity for everyone to find out more about our services as well as provide the much-needed support to two amazing charities.Cllr André González De Savage, Chairman of West Northamptonshire CouncilI have seen the difference that Air Ambulance and Northants Search and Rescue make in our community first hand, and it really is invaluable.
I would also like to express my gratitude to those businesses who have come forward to support the Community Fair despite the difficulties they have been facing in the last couple of years.
To find out more about the Chairman and his role visit the Chairman of West Northamptonshire Council page.
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24 March 2023

Businesses across West Northamptonshire are being encouraged to play a key role in supporting local celebrations to mark the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.
Plans are under way to organise a packed weekend of festivities in West Northamptonshire from 6 to 8 May, including a Community Festival street party with big screens in Northampton town centre on the Saturday between 10am- 4pm, a Coronation Big Lunch and Afterparty at Delapré Abbey on the Sunday from 12pm - 10:30pm and local volunteering opportunities for the Big Help Out on Bank Holiday Monday.
The free events, will feature live music, activities and arts performances and the chance to watch the national coronation celebrations live on big screens, promising to be the place to be for families to enjoy the festivities – and businesses and local organisations are encouraged to get involved through a range of fantastic sponsorship and stall holder opportunities.
West Northamptonshire Council and Northampton Town Council have put together a range of packages to help businesses wishing to promote their product or brand, network with potential customers, or secure high-quality product placement opportunities at the event.
To find out more about the sponsorship opportunities, visit our Coronation page.
Together with partners we have put together an exciting events programme for the Coronation weekend that offers an amazing opportunity for residents across the whole of West Northants to come together and mark the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort and we’re pleased to invite our local businesses to work in partnership with us to celebrate this high-profile event.Cllr Adam Brown, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Housing, Culture and LeisureWe are dedicated to working with our business community and creating opportunities to showcase the incredible employers we have in West Northamptonshire as much as possible.
Following the success of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations last year, where the 5000 tickets sold out in the first couple of days, we are confident that our fantastic community will come together once again to celebrate another historic occasion.
This weekend is a wonderful opportunity for us to witness the Coronation Service and along with our partner organisations, join in celebrating our diverse and multi-cultural communities. The events of the weekend are around families and communities, as well as The Big Lunch on Sunday there is The Big Help Out on Monday to highlight the positive impact that volunteering has on communities. We hope you will be able to join us.Cllr Jane Birch, Leader of Northampton Town Council and Chair of the Community Services Committee
Businesses and local organisations who would like more information, or to discuss a tailored sponsorship package are encouraged to email [email protected]
Further information on the arrangements will be confirmed in the coming weeks and will be shared on our Coronation page.
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22 March 2023

Community groups, schools, artists and traders across West Northamptonshire are invited to support the local celebrations marking the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.
West Northamptonshire Council and Northampton Town Council are inviting local producers, schools, bands, creative makers, artists and traders to showcase their unique offer, including food, drink, arts and crafts, live music and performances as part of the Celebrations that will take place over the Coronation weekend from 6 to 8 May.
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 and 4pm.
A Coronation Big Lunch and Afterparty will be held at Delapré Abbey on the Sunday from 12pm – 10.30pm.
And the weekend will conclude with the Big Help Out on Monday 8 May, which will highlight the impact of volunteering.
To find out more and express your interest, please complete the form on our Coronation page
"We’re delighted to put together a great schedule of activities for our communities to enjoy over the Coronation weekend."Councillor Adam Brown, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Housing, Culture and Leisure“The unique stalls and entertainment are a great way to support local groups, and bring the Coronation celebrations to our area."
“There is a whole host of ways to get involved: you can get a stall to showcase your amazing product as well as get your band up on the stage and play some music for everyone to enjoy, dance and sing along to.”
“This weekend is a wonderful opportunity for us to witness the Coronation Service and along with our partner organisations, join in celebrating our diverse and multi-cultural communities. The events of the weekend are around families and communities, as well as The Big Lunch on Sunday there is The Big Help Out on Monday to highlight the positive impact that volunteering has on communities. We hope you will be able to join us.”Councillor Jane Birch, Leader of Northampton Town Council and Chair of the Community Services Committee
Groups and traders who would like more information can email [email protected]
Further information on the arrangements will be confirmed in the coming weeks and will be shared our Coronation Page
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21 March 2023

West Northamptonshire Council and Northampton Town Council are inviting local producers, schools, bands, creative makers, artists and traders to showcase their unique offer, including food, drink, arts and crafts, live music and performances as part of the Celebrations that will take place over the Coronation weekend from 6 to 8 May.
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 Afterparty at Delapré Abbey on the Sunday from 12pm – 10:30pm, ending with the Big Help Out on 8 May, which will highlight the impact of volunteering.
To find out more about and express your interest, see our Coronation 2023 webpage.
"We’re delighted to put together a great schedule of activities for our communities to enjoy over the Coronation weekend."Councillor Adam Brown, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Housing, Culture and Leisure“The unique stalls and entertainment are a great way to support local groups, and bring the Coronation celebrations to our area. There is a whole host of ways to get involved: you can get a stall to showcase your amazing product as well as get your band up on the stage and play some music for everyone to enjoy, dance and sing along to.”
“This weekend is a wonderful opportunity for us to witness the Coronation Service and along with our partner organisations, join in celebrating our diverse and multi-cultural communities. The events of the weekend are around families and communities, as well as The Big Lunch on Sunday there is The Big Help Out on Monday to highlight the positive impact that volunteering has on communities. We hope you will be able to join us.”Councillor Jane Birch, Leader of Northampton Town Council and Chair of the Community Services Committee
The groups and traders who would like more information are encouraged to email [email protected].
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21 March 2023

Work is well underway to work to create the Northampton North-West Relief Road (NNWRR).
Since the project moved into the delivery phase in March 2022, preparations and construction have taking place to deliver the new road which will link the A428 Harlestone Road to the A5199 Welford Road.
The £54 million scheme is supported by SEMLEP, the South East Midlands Local Enterprise Partnership and benefits from £7.93 million of Local Growth funding.
Over the last twelve months, WNC has worked with partners to acquire the land for the development, working with experts to scope and begin the relevant archaeological field work – while protecting our environment and manage the careful construction of the rail and river bridges. In addition to this, critical utility diversions will take place alongside the scheme groundworks.
In January, the scheme was awarded 43 out of 45 by Considerate Constructors Award, assessing the positive impacts on community, the environment and valuing the workforce.
We are working closely with our contractors and partners to carry out the construction of the North-West relief road. Over the next few months works will accelerate and motorists will see works taking place, but we don’t anticipate that this will impact them, but they can stay up to date with the latest works by visiting our website.Cllr Phil Larratt, Cabinet Member for Environment, Transport, Highways and Waste
The Design and Build contractor Balfour Beatty, and Kier Highways are working with WNC and works are expected to complete by summer 2024. Part of this includes providing social value for local communities, which includes providing work experience, apprenticeship, and school engagement opportunities.
More information about the NNWR can be found on our website and updates will also be posted on the @wnhighways account on Twitter. Roadwork information can be viewed at one.network.
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