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20 February 2023

The Inspirational Women’s Award judges have shortlisted six women for the two categories, Community and Business, out of a record-breaking 70+ nominations.
This year there will also be a Special Recognition Award which is sponsored by our new Highways partner Kier.
The winners will be announced at the International Women’s Day event, taking place at the Guildhall, St Giles Square, Northampton on Saturday, 4 March from 11am to 3pm.
This year’s event is set to be West Northants’ biggest yet with over 30 stalls, a variety of performances, workshops, and more.
The awards, organised by the Women’s Forum at West Northamptonshire Council (WNC), aim to publicly recognise and promote those women who inspire and have a real impact on the lives of others in the community or the workplace.
Community award shortlist
Sally Jordan
Sally has chaired the Ecton Brook Residents Group for several years. She cares greatly about her local community and inspires others to feel the same. She organises and takes part in many community initiatives including litter-picking and Christmas carol singing and opens up her home to others for coffee mornings and committee meetings. Sally also maintains the Community Garden on Ecton Brook Road and plans games and activities for children during holiday periods.
Penny Embden
Penny works as a Youth Coordinator for South Northants Youth Engagement (SNYE). She joined the charity two years ago to help improve and deliver youth provision in South Northants and has shown great dedication despite meeting obstacles and setbacks along the way. She has worked hard over the past year to help create volunteering opportunities for local residents to support young people in their community and has been described as a role model for the young people and volunteers alike.
Miranda Wixon
Miranda is involved in several charities both nationally and across Northamptonshire. She has helped to establish a network of Community Food Larders which aim to provide affordable food to those in need as well as reduce food waste in local communities. Miranda delivered food to the elderly and families during the pandemic and has inspired many others to volunteer. She is currently working with the Hope Centre to develop and expand the Community Larder Scheme across the county.
Julie Bainbridge
Julie has dedicated the last 10 years of her life to the charity Baby Basics Northampton which helps to support new mothers and families who are struggling to meet the financial and practical burden of looking after a new baby. The charity has supported over 2000 families to date as well as providing support to NHS midwives and health visitors. Julie also organises monthly litter picks in the community and has set up an environmental conservation organisation to raise awareness around littering and recycling.
Business award shortlist
Becky Bradshaw
Becky has worked in the higher education sector for over 20 years and has progressed through a number of roles, developing her professional discipline in health, safety and risk management. Becky represents the University on several regeneration boards, is the current Secretary of the Association of University Directors of Estates (AUDE), an Independent Governor at Northampton College, and has recently joined The Core at the Corby Cube as a trustee. She has been described as inspirational in many ways.
Lynn Hinch
Lynn, alongside husband Nigel, set up ABILITY Community Transport in 2018, a not-for-profit community interest company with the primary goal of reducing social isolation and loneliness. Since it first started, ABILITY has expanded enormously and now has hundreds of members, helping local communities stay connected and improving people’s mental and physical wellbeing. It has been described as a social club on wheels and a lifeline and friend to many people within the community.
Joey Woodage
Joey and her team of female practitioners work exceptionally hard to support women who have experienced, or who are at risk of, repeated pregnancies that result in children needing to be removed from their care, helping them to overcome challenges and build a better future. They work creatively to support women with very complex lives in a very caring and respectful way. Joey and her team are all inspirational women and receive lots of positive feedback from the women they work with.
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16 February 2023

Ukrainian families and their hosts in West Northamptonshire will join people across the UK to observe the anniversary of the conflict in Ukraine on Friday, 24 February.
The Ukrainian flag will be raised at all West Northants Council (WNC) office buildings in Towcester, Daventry, and Northampton to mark one year since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
There will be a ceremony to commemorate the day at 10.45am in the Guildhall Courtyard on St Giles’ Square in Northampton attended by the Chairman and Leader of WNC and representatives from the Ukrainian community.
A minute’s silence will be held to honour all of those affected by the ongoing war followed by the lighting of candles. Speeches during the event will be translated into Ukrainian and guests will be given wildflower hearts to take away.
As we observe the anniversary of Russia's horrific invasion against Ukraine, it is important for us to take a moment to pause and reflect, and to remember all those who have been a victim of this war and lost their lives as a result of conflict.Councillor David Smith, WNC's Cabinet Member for Community Safety and EngagementResidents are invited to join us as we come together to commemorate the brave Ukrainians who have fled their homes and continue to show our support as we stand with Ukraine.
I would also like to take this opportunity to recognise and acknowledge the extraordinary efforts played by communities and people across West Northants in showing exceptional hospitality and welcoming our Ukrainian guests into our communities.
People are invited to join the ceremony and reflect on the past year and show their support for the Ukrainian community. Information on how to support the crisis and make a donation can also be found on the WNC website.
Nearby warm spaces will be open on the day for people to meet and reflect with others if they wish. The full list of locations can be viewed on the Warm Spaces section on our website.
For more information on the resettlement scheme and becoming a sponsor, please visit our Homes for Ukraine.
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15 February 2023

Communities across West Northamptonshire are being encouraged to get involved in a bank holiday weekend of special events and activities being planned to mark the Coronation of King Charles III.
His Majesty will be crowned at Westminster Abbey in London on Saturday 6 May 2023, the first of three days of celebrations as towns, parishes and communities across the country are invited to come together and celebrate the historic occasion.
Plans are under way to organise a packed weekend of festivities in West Northamptonshire from 6 to 8 May, including street party-style activities and big screens in Northampton town centre on the Saturday, a Big Lunch at Delapre Abbey on the Sunday and local volunteering opportunities for the Big Help Out on Bank Holiday Monday.
Residents are also encouraged to come together and celebrate by holding coronation street parties in their communities, parishes and neighbourhoods, with a range of guidance available including the; Street Party and Big Lunch websites.
Communities considering to close a road to celebrate the Coronation may need to apply for a temporary road closure - although there is no charge for the applications from 6-8 May, they should be made by Monday 27 March 2023. Communities planning larger parties are also urged to let the Council know about the event to check issues such as licensing, safety and traffic management.
"The Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort is a huge milestone in our history. The weekend of events will bring people together to celebrate our Monarchy and the mixture of tradition and modernity, culture and community that makes our country great.James Saunders Watson Esq, His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of NorthamptonshireAs with the Platinum Jubilee celebrations last year, we know that our fantastic community will come together once again to celebrate another historic occasion.
Everyone is invited to join in, on any day, whether that is by hosting a special street party, watching the Coronation ceremony or the spectacular concert on TV, or stepping forward during The Big Help Out to help causes that matter to them."
To support residents, businesses and local communities celebrate this historic occasion, West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) has set up a digital hub for all the guidance and information residents need for holding a community events or street parties.
Local community and voluntary groups can also apply for grants of up to £10,000 for events and activities through the National Lottery Awards for All programme . There's no deadline, but it can take up to 12 weeks from the point of submitting the application to receiving funding, so groups are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
Communities are also being encouraged to join in The Big Help Out, on Monday, 8 May, which will provide an opportunity to reflect on the legacy of His Majesty’s service and showcase the impact of volunteering within communities. Further details will be available on The Big Help Out website.
In the run-up to the weekend, plans are also under way by multi-faith groups to organise a countywide Coronation Service at All Saints’ Church in Northampton on 30 April.
National events planned to celebrate the Coronation include:
- Saturday 6 May: Coronation Service, coronation procession, Buckingham Palace balcony appearance by members of the royal family
- Sunday 7 May: Coronation Concert and lightshow at Windsor Castle, Coronation 'Big Lunch' street parties held by communities
- Monday 8 May: Big Help Out encouraging people to get involved in local volunteering.
Further information on the arrangements will be confirmed in the coming months and will be shared on West Northamptonshire Council website.
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16 February 2023

West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) has been successful in its bid to secure funds as part of the Government’s £10.1 million project towards air quality improvement.
Air quality has an impact on the health of our populations, and it is important that initiatives are put in place to help improve air quality for residents today and future generations.
WNC has received £292,378 funding from Government to roll-out new initiatives to improve air-quality in Northampton. This complements a further grant awarded in 2021/22 for £148,297 which is focused on active traffic management to improve congestion and poor air quality in existing air quality management areas.
The new grant will provide funding to develop an evidence base for possible action to deal with particulate pollution in the West Northants. Work proposed will include air quality monitoring and modelling, along with survey work to identify patterns of fuel use in the area. This will be supported by communications to residents to advise on how to ensure that solid fuel burning is carried out in the most efficient way and providing details on alternative methods.
“Given our bold Net Zero commitments, it’s great news that we have been successful in our funding bid to secure nearly £300,000 towards putting measures in place to improve air quality in Northampton, and wider West Northamptonshire.Cllr Jonathan Nunn, Leader of West Northamptonshire Council“Burning solid fuels such as coal and wood produces small particles which can be harmful to health, however, we recognise that these fuels may be the only reasonable cost option during the cost-of-living crisis. As part of the project, we will be looking at the full health and economic effects of any controls put in place to limit the way that these fuels can burnt, while supporting our residents and promoting funding streams available to support them in heating their homes.”
The full evidence base including the health impact assessment and economic assessment will ensure that any future decisions by the Council are based on an understanding of the full range of impacts of any actions taken as part of the project.
Find out more about Air Quality across West Northants.
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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 before Friday 17 February.
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