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01 June 2023

Travis Perkins plc will be sponsoring the Northampton Pride festival for a second year as the event returns to the town centre on Saturday, 8 July.
The event, which gives residents in West Northamptonshire the opportunity to come together to celebrate and stand in solidarity with our LGBTQ+ communities, will take place from 11am to 6:30pm, starting in Abington Street, Northampton, before finishing at the University of Northampton’s (UON) Waterside Campus where there will be a full programme of entertainment and a range of community stalls and food vendors.
Travis Perkins plc, which has offices located in Lodge Farm, employs 20,000 people at home and abroad, including 1,600 people in Northamptonshire. They will be supporting the Pride Parade whilst highlighting what they do to support members of the LGBTQ+ community they employ and serve.
The Parade will set off from Abington Street at 11am and arrive in the centre of the Waterside Campus at around 11.50am, where the event will be officially opened with a minute of noise.
Entertainment on the day will include rainbow stilt walkers, hula hoopers, Burlesque dancers, Drag Queens and a variety of onstage musical performances. This year’s main stage is sponsored by Northampton Town Council.
“We are once again delighted to have Travis Perkins – a valuable local employer, supporting our Northampton Pride festival alongside Northampton Town Council.Cllr David Smith, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Engagement, and Regulatory Services“Travis Perkins is a household name employing thousands of people in West Northamptonshire and I am thrilled to see the company stepping forward to support the local community and stand in solidarity with our LGBTQ+ community."
All 20,000 Travis Perkins plc colleagues are being encouraged to use Pride to educate themselves on what it means to become good allies to the lesbian, gay, bi, trans and questioning (LGBTQ+) community and will mark the celebrations by taking part in a range of activities, including training, talks and debates.
They will also be encouraged to mark the occasion by wearing rainbow laces or dress brightly during June to show their support.
"At Travis Perkins plc we understand the need to build a more diverse workforce that better reflects all of the communities we serve, and as a major local employer, we are really proud to sponsor our local Pride Parade again.Dean Pinner, Managing Director of Keyline and sponsor of Travis Perkins Group’s LGBTQ+ colleague network“We have a Proud network that aims to give a voice to and raise awareness of the issues faced in our business by our under-represented LGBTQI+ colleagues, so we can drive positive change.
“As a business, we will use this year’s Pride to share our thoughts, ideas and experiences of the progress made, and where there is still work to be done. We will also encourage more of our colleagues to complete a training module to help us all become better allies and show that we’re tied into Pride by wearing our rainbow laces with Pride. We also very much look forward to coming together at the Pride Parade to celebrate diversity and support our colleagues and everyone from the local LGBTQ+ community."
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01 June 2023

West Northamptonshire Council Public Health team are encouraging residents to receive the Pneumococcal vaccine, following recent data showing a low uptake from those who are eligible.
Pneumococcal infection is caused by a bacteria, which can spread from person to person through breathing in droplets from coughs and sneezes. For some individuals this can cause life threatening illnesses such as pneumonia, septicaemia, meningitis and which can be fatal.
The Pneumococcal vaccine helps to protect against serious and potentially fatal conditions mentioned above, therefore is important for those at higher risk of serious illness take up the free vaccination. Those who are eligible include babies, people aged 65 or over and aged 2 to 64 with a long-term health condition.
“Across West Northamptonshire, we have estimated that around 33% of our eligible residents are unvaccinated and are at risk of being seriously ill. We strongly advise those who are eligible for the vaccine to take the opportunity to get the jab and keep themselves protected from the complications of pneumococcal infection.”Dr Annapurna Sen, Health Protection Consultant for West Northamptonshire Council
Please contact your local pharmacy or GP to find out more or to book an appointment.
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Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service has updated the process in which members of the public can make complaints about the Service – and making it clearer in how they can do so.
The process is now being overseen by the Customer Services team for the Office of the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner (OPFCC).
A list of support pathways and services for residents has also been made publicly available on our website. This list can be found on the Contact Us section of this website, under the ‘Making a complaint’ tab.
Anyone wishing to make a complaint about behaviour that falls below our Core Code of Ethics can contact the Customer Services team as follows:
Telephone:
01604 888881
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The Office of the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner, Darby House, Darby Close
Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, NN8 6GS
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31 May 2023

North Northamptonshire Council and West Northamptonshire Council are asking for your views on the local Healthwatch services in Northamptonshire. The two Local Authorities are re-commissioning Northamptonshire's Healthwatch services, with the new service being live from 1 November 2023 and would like to hear your views to help explore and shape how Healthwatch in Northamptonshire will look in the future.
Healthwatch is an independent consumer champion for people who use health and social care services. Its job is to ensure that local voices are heard and that people’s views and experiences are used to improve existing services and to help shape future services. Where issues are identified they will ensure that NHS leaders and other decision makers listen and use feedback to improve care.
Local authorities are required by the Health and Social Care Act 2012 to make arrangements to establish and maintain a local Healthwatch organisation in its area and it is important that this service meets the needs of residents.
After the consultation has ended, all responses from residents and local organisations will be considered along with any other relevant information to develop the best model for Healthwatch in Northamptonshire going forward.
To share your feedback and comments, please complete this short survey.
The survey will take approximately 10 to 15 minutes and responses will not be personably identifiable.
Over the next two years, we will be looking for regular feedback in which there will be chance to be part of further consultations to continually review and develop Northamptonshire’s Healthwatch services.
Survey closes 18 June 23.
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31 May 2023

Visitors to Northampton’s iconic and historic 78 Derngate can now visit the heritage house and its expanded visitor centre, spend time in the rejuvenated secluded garden and enjoy the revitalised visitor shop following the completion of the extensive £950,000 refurbishment this month.
As the only building located outside Scotland designed by renowned artist, Charles Rennie Mackintosh this local gem and former home is a now a museum. Following funding from West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) of £400,000 through the Town Funds, £200,000 match funding from WNC and generous donations from a multitude of individuals and organisations the expansion to this cultural facility reached completion in May this year, following more than 12 months of regeneration work.
The site now boasts an extension to the main buildings and enhanced gardens, allowing larger groups to visit and enjoy the museum, as well as benefit from an enriched visitor experience at one of Northampton’s most popular attractions.
This is an internationally significant venue. 78 Derngate attracts visitors from all over the world to see the outstanding design work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, one of our country’s most famous influences on early 20th Century style. The house, remodelled by Mackintosh, is unique and it is fantastic to see the empathetic redevelopment works come to life to enhance the museum and enable the 78 Derngate Trust to build its income to become more sustainable for the future.Cllr Dan Lister, Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Town Centre Regeneration and Growth at WNC
We are delighted that this much-anticipated and exciting project has now been fully realised and we look forward to welcoming visitors to the new and existing buildings and gardens. We extend huge gratitude to WNC for their significant input – particularly the Regeneration Team – in enabling it all to come to fruition and can wholeheartedly assure the public that this will help to preserve the site for generations to come.Liz Jansson, House Manager at 78 Derngate Trust
West Northamptonshire Council has secured £25 million from the Government’s Town Fund to regenerate Northampton Town Centre. This project is the first to benefit from the funding and reach completion. It will complement the wider regeneration of Northampton Town Centre where works can already be seen at the rejuvenation of the historic Market Square and the empathetic restoration to bring the former Old Black Lion Pub back into use for the community.
Northampton Town Centre is going through extensive transformation over the next decade, with the appearance of Fish St and Abington St being sympathetically enhanced to match the neighbouring St Giles St area, and a new heritage park being introduced in Marefair offering community facilities and dedicated green space. The gateway to the town from the Railway Station and main roads will be transformed to offer grade A offices, high-quality homes and a hotel as the expansive 5-acre Four Waterside is regenerated.
To keep up to date with regeneration projects across West Northamptonshire visit our regeneration page.
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