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24 February 2023

Remedial drainage work is now complete at the free-to-use Northampton Bike Park and contractor On Track is waiting for them to dry sufficiently before resurfacing work can take place.
Persistent rain in December and January made it necessary to close trails on the western side of the site, though those on the eastern side have remained open throughout.
On Track returned last week to begin remedial work, which involved creating new drainage measures which will help divert excess water from each of the trails.
While it’s not unusual for bike parks to close trails during adverse weather conditions, we would not have anticipated the level of impact we’ve seen.Cllr Adam Brown, West Northamptonshire Council Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Housing, Culture and LeisureThis meant we were forced to close some trails to ensure they were protected from further damage, and our contractors returned as soon as they could to put preventative measures in place.
We’re now at the point where that work is almost complete, and the trails will need to dry sufficiently before resurfacing can take place.
We’re sorry to anyone who has been inconvenienced by these closures and we’re really grateful to everyone for their support and patience while we remedy the situation.
The £750,000 facility, operated by Northamptonshire Sport, opened last September and welcomed thousands of users in its first months, before particularly wet weather hit in December.
As planned, remedial work is set to continue in the coming weeks and, depending on the weather, is anticipated to be complete by late March to early April.
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23 February 2023

Business, residents, and community groups are invited to provide their views on proposals for a Heritage Park along Marefair in Northampton Town Centre.
Our Council is seeking feedback on proposals to transform Chalk Lane Car Park in Marefair, Northampton into a Heritage Park. This will offer open green space for families and the local community to enjoy while celebrating the heritage of the area.
Marefair and the surrounding area has a fascinating and important history which includes archaeological excavation sites, historic local buildings such as the Old Black Lion Pub, Hazelrigg House, Castile Hill URC and St Peters Church and even Castle Mound, the site of the once famous Northampton Castle.
Castle Mound, where part of the castle use to stand, forms part of this new Heritage Park and we are looking to understand how we can best reflect the heritage of the area into the designs for the new park and share the stories of this area with all the people who visit.
People are invited to review the plans and have their say on the online consultation, which runs until Friday, 7 April.
There will be public engagement sessions where members of the public can drop in anytime to view the plans and discuss with the officers and architects working on the project. These will be held on:
- Saturday 4 March from 10am – 4pm at the Grosvenor Centre outside the Primark unit on the ground floor
- Wednesday 15March between 4:30pm – 7:30pm at Springs Family Centre, 9 Tower Street, NN1 2SN.
WNC and Northampton Forward has secured £1.5 million from the Government’s Towns Fund towards the creation of this Heritage Park in Marefair and will deliver new green space, trees, play areas, community gardens, pathways and lighting for everyone to enjoy.
As part of our wider strategy to redevelop Northampton town centre, we’re looking to create a new heritage park for communities to enjoy.Cllr Dan Lister, Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Town Centre Regeneration and GrowthMarefair provides the entrance into our town from the train station and we’re seeking to create a welcoming space for visitors and residents alike, this exciting project will provide really important open green space for the communities of Spring Boroughs to enjoy and understand more about the history of the town.
Now, we want to hear some of the fantastic ideas you have, as this is your space and should host the kinds of things you want to see here.
Northampton Town Centre is undergoing extensive regeneration and the proposals aim to offer a community space at the heart of our town for everyone to access. I would encourage everyone to either come along to one of the events or have their say online.Martin Mason, Managing Director of Tricker's and Northampton Forward Board member
Find out more about the proposals and have your say
Find out more information about regeneration in West Northamptonshire
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24 February 2023

One year after its official launch, a thriving business membership organisation is expanding into the west of Northamptonshire – with a launch event planned for Delapré Abbey in March.
NNBN, which already has more than 120 members in the north of Northamptonshire, is now expanding county-wide and to mark the occasion is inviting businesses, charities and local organisations to a launch event on Thursday, 16 March 2023.
Having launched NNBN as an exciting new membership organisation last March at Chester House Estate in Irchester, we're delighted to be holding our first meeting in Northampton at the 900-year-old Abbey. To celebrate our expansion into the west of the county this is a free of charge event, so please come and celebrate with us.Simon Cox, NNBN Director
We’re delighted to be hosting this event and welcome the expansion of NNBN into the west of our county. Having an environment where business can thrive and grow is hugely important.Richard Clinton, Chief Executive of Delapré Abbey
Here at the Abbey we are committed to supporting both local businesses and the community. The Abbey is home to a number of businesses and social enterprises who all support our efforts in improving the wellbeing of our community. We also look forward to sharing opportunities that exist for businesses to work with us, through our award-winning dining outlets, our 19th Century Stables development and much more.
We are delighted to see NNBN launch in West Northants to offer valuable support and connect businesses across Northamptonshire.Cllr Daniel Lister, Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Town Centre Regeneration and Growth, West Northamptonshire Council
West Northants boasts over 21,000 fantastic businesses, of which 99% are SMEs. In order for these businesses to continue to grow and thrive, they need strong networks, accessible support and an area in which to succeed. We welcome the support that NNBN will be providing in addition to the ample networks and support operating in our area.
The event, on 16 March, is from 7pm to 8:30pm, is free to both members and non-members of NNBN.
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24 February 2023

Industry leaders from warehouse, transport and logistic businesses across West Northants joined West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) to learn more about wellbeing in the workplace.
WNC’s health protection, public health and regulatory service colleagues held the forum for businesses on Friday, 10 February at the Ford Motor Company, Daventry. Representatives from Ford Motor Company Ltd, DHL and Pristine International attended to encourage and share best practice with businesses.
The forum provided businesses with information on future health and safety priorities and initiatives, to encourage change and reduce accidents that result from occupational behaviour.
Key topics including staff training, focus on wellbeing and how this can reduce accidents in the workplace, as well as how to manage workplace hazards.
"We are delighted to be able to offer businesses the opportunity to hear from our colleagues about wellbeing in the workplace. We’re dedicated to providing businesses with the tools they need to keep their employers safe and look forward to holding more forum events in the future.”Cllr David Smith, Cabinet Member for Community Safety & Engagement and Regulatory Services
“Being able to support positive workforce wellbeing is hugely important, and it is great to be working with local industries on providing information and advice on how to achieve this. These events support the workforce wellbeing agenda and provide a brilliant opportunity for businesses to network and find out more about the many wellbeing services available and how to access them.”Cllr Matt Golby, Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Public Health
Find out more on our Workplace Health and Wellbeing pages
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14 February 2023

Residents, businesses, organisations, and visitor attractions are being urged to have their say and help shape the future of Northamptonshire’s visitor and tourism sector.
A new survey, launched jointly by North Northamptonshire Council and West Northamptonshire Council, is inviting people to share their priorities and wish lists for the county’s visitor economy.
This survey, which touches on all the elements that attract visitors to Northamptonshire as well as the infrastructure and services that support the county’s tourism sector, has been designed to encourage people to share their views on everything from Northamptonshire’s public transport and public right of ways to the county’s accommodation and attractions, conferences and culture, food and drink sector.
Our two councils are looking at all the touchpoints that visitors to Northamptonshire see and enjoy. We will take these survey results, consider all the opportunities and develop a strategy that will ensure Northamptonshire can build on its successes and continue to be a great place to visit, live and work.Cllr Helen Howell, Deputy Leader and Executive Member for Sport, Leisure, Culture and Tourism at North Northamptonshire CouncilWe want as many people as possible to get involved and have their say, so whether you live here, work in or own a tourism business, or you simply have a wider interest in the economic development of our outstanding county please make sure you take part.
Through this survey we want to reach a better understanding of how we can best support our tourism sector and what stakeholders see as our core opportunities for Northamptonshire’s visitor economy. We want to hear what residents think makes our county a great place to visit, and how tourism impacts them.Cllr Daniel Lister, Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Town Centre Regeneration and Growth at West Northamptonshire CouncilYour views regarding tourism in our diverse county are a very important part of the process and we encourage everyone to take part in this survey and let us know what makes Northamptonshire unique, and how we can encourage visitors to come and experience and enjoy the county.
As part of the research process local tourism leaders gathered at Chester House Estate this month for a Discover Northamptonshire event called ‘Shaping a new direction for the Northamptonshire visitor economy’. The results of this event, along with the survey findings and detailed one-to-one interviews, will help shape the new strategy – one that will outline short, medium and long-term plans and investment priorities for the county.
To complement and strengthen this fresh focus on the county’s visitor and tourism sector a new Discover Northamptonshire tourism hub is set to open its Rushden Lakes doors in March. Its fully interactive space will promote all things Northamptonshire and the surrounding areas, including days out, attractions, walks, town and village offerings, places to eat, sustainable transport, heritage, accommodation, and events. The space will also include a retail space that will promote small and local business and a flexible events and conferencing area.
This visitor economy strategy is due to presented in March, during English Tourism Week (17 – 26 March).
Please complete the Discover Northamptonshire survey before Friday 17 February.
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