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02 February 2023

Performers, food vendors, stallholders, volunteers, and community groups are invited to take part in this year’s Northampton Pride which will take place on Saturday, 8 July from 11am to 6.30pm.
The event, which is organised by the Northampton Pride Committee and our Council’s LGBTQ+ and Allies Forum, celebrates the LGBTQ+ community and encourages acceptance and equality for all.
Previous celebrations have seen organisations such as Q Space, The Lowdown, Outlaws and Kinky Boots, Northampton Leisure Trust and Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust taking part by holding pop-up shops.
The Pride Parade, which has become a central part of the celebrations, will also be taking place as part of this year’s event, starting in Northampton Town Centre at 11am and finishing at the University of Northampton’s Waterside Campus, where there will be a range of stalls and live entertainment until 6.30pm.
The event, now in its 6th year, offers local groups, organisations and performers the chance to show their commitment to creating a tolerant and fair society for all.
The council is committed to promoting equality and diversity in all aspects of our work and we are proud to support LGBTQ+ residents and colleagues all year round.Cllr David Smith, Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Engagement, and Regulatory Services“The Northampton Pride celebration provides an opportunity for us to come together and show that we value inclusivity and the contribution all communities make to our county, and I am looking forward to seeing even more new faces getting involved this year."
Northampton Pride is a free event that relies on the generous support of groups and organisations. Sponsorship opportunities are available to anyone who wants to support the event and demonstrate their commitment to inclusion for everyone.
Local bands, performers, small businesses, and residents who would like to take part in this year’s event can register their interest by 1 March, 2023.
We’re proud to represent our diverse community in West Northants and really excited to build on the success of last year’s Pride event with an even more fantastic offer this year. I can’t wait to see everyone on the 8th July!Matthew Toresen, co-chair of the LGBTQ Forum
Find out more information about the Pride event and available sponsorship packages
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02 February 2023

This year’s International Women’s Day event is set to be West Northants’ biggest yet with over 30 stalls, a variety of performances, workshops, and more.
Taking place at the Guildhall, St Giles Square, Northampton, on Saturday, 4 March from 11am to 3pm, the event will include African drumming and dance performances, a Flavour of Somalia fashion show and a designated business corner for female entrepreneurs.
Partner organisations from across the county including Eve, Northamptonshire Domestic Abuse Service (NDAS), Gamcare, New World Women and Baby Basics will be among the many stalls in the event marketplace.
There will be two free workshops taking place on the day, including:
Also taking place on the day will be a presentation of the Inspirational Women’s Awards.
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
Neelam Aggarwal-Singh, a self-employed Consultant & Trainer from Northampton, won the very first Inspirational Women’s Award back in 2013 and is a member of the judging panel again this year.
The awards are a great way to recognise the wonderful work done by so many unsung heroes in our community and the many women who are great role models and impact people’s lives in various ways.Neelam Aggarwal-SinghInternational Women’s Day is an excellent celebration and I am delighted to be part of the judging panel this year. Come on everyone, put your pen to paper and nominate those special individuals who have touched your life and made a real difference!
Nominations close on Monday, 6 February 2023, with the shortlisted finalists being announced week commencing 20 February 2023. Shortlisted nominees will be invited to the Guildhall for an afternoon tea reception prior to the winners presentation at 2pm.
International Women’s Day highlights the accomplishments of women and the steps being taken towards equality around the world.Cllr David Smith, Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Engagement, and Regulatory ServicesI encourage everyone to come along and get involved in the many activities we have going on to celebrate the wonderful women in our communities - and it’s not too late to nominate the women who play a hugely important role in your life for the Inspirational Women’s Awards – the perfect way to show your appreciation and say ‘thank you’!
International Women’s Day falls on 8March every year, and this year’s theme is #EmbraceEquity.
For more information about International Women’s Day and the Inspirational Women Awards 2023, or to make a nomination, please visit our Inspirational Women Awards webpage.
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01 February 2023

Residents, businesses and professional drivers are being invited to have their say on an eight-week consultation on the Draft West Northamptonshire Council Private Hire and Hackney Carriage Licensing Policy.
The policy sets out the driver, vehicle and operator standards for hackney carriages and private hire vehicles for current licence holders and all new licence applicants.
If adopted, the draft WNC policy will replace the current policies for the former local authority areas of Daventry, Northampton, and South Northants.
The consultation specifically focuses on continuing to increase standards and robust measures to ensure public safety at all times, and is carried out under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976.
It is open until 26 March 2023 and you can have your say by visiting our Consultation Hub
This draft policy seeks to ensure that we work closely with professional drivers to provide them with access to training and processes to maintain vital safety standards.Cllr David Smith, Cabinet Member for Community Safety & Engagement and Regulatory ServicesAs part of the pre-consultation period we have undertaken engagement work with local licensed drivers and operators, which has directly supported the development of the policy to ensure that this collaborative. I would encourage residents, businesses and professional drivers to review the policy and have their say.
The partnership work also includes working with Northamptonshire Police as we look to develop a new safeguarding assessment to support professional drivers.
Once the consultation closes, all responses will be evaluated and considered. The evaluation will then be presented along with the policy to WNC’s Licensing Committee for consideration before the policy is adopted and comes into force.
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01 February 2023

Northampton Central Library has launched a new programme to bring book lovers together in a bid to help combat loneliness.
Reading Friends aims to use books and games to help overcome social isolation by encouraging people to get together to read, share stories, meet new friends and have fun.
The UK-wide programme, run in partnership with The Reading Agency and developed with funding from the National Lottery Community Fund and the Department of Digital, Media, Culture and Sport (DCMS), has been running since June 2017 in a range of locations.
Sessions will be delivered by volunteers and library staff and will be centred around the needs of participants to ensure they match their interests and hobbies through a variety of group and one to one sessions. Free refreshments will also be available.
The programme successfully began a soft launch in West Northamptonshire in November 2021, with fortnightly sessions in partnership with the Hope Centre as part of the local Warm Welcoming Spaces offering.
“Loneliness and social isolation are a significant health and wellbeing issue – particularly for older people.Cllr Adam Brown, Deputy Leader of West Northamptonshire Council and Cabinet Member for housing, culture and leisure."I am pleased we are able to offer this service in our libraries and support those in need of a safe space and a listening ear, or those who simply want to share their favourite book in good company."
The first Reading Friends session will take place on Wednesday, 15 February, from 11am to 12pm, and will continue on the third Wednesday of each month.
The programme will be launching in other libraries across the county in the near future.
For more information on Reading Friends and the LibraryPlus service, including locations and opening times, please visit the West Northamptonshire Libraries’ webpage.
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01 February 2023

People across West Northamptonshire are being invited to provide their views on plans to improve walking and cycling routes in the Abington Park area and encourage more active ways of travelling.
Residents, businesses and community groups can provide their feedback on our consultation until Wednesday 15 March.
The proposals
The Abington Park Area Active Travel scheme proposes the introduction of segregated cycleways and footways connecting Abington Park Crescent with Wellingborough Road, Bridgewater Drive, and Park Avenue South, as well as improvements to the junction of Billing Road and Rushmere Road. These proposals support safe active access to Abington Park and nearby Bridgewater Primary School.
The proposed changes seek to encourage improved active travel and provide better alternatives to driving which will reduce traffic and increase safety for walkers and cyclists.
The proposals include:
- Abington Park Crescent - a new two-way cycleway which will be separated from the road, and a new upgraded crossing at the junction with Park Avenue South
- Bridgewater Drive - a new two-way cycleway towards the school and new road crossings are proposed
- Park Avenue South - new cycleways that merge into existing cycling facilities
- At the junction of Billing Road and Rushmere Road, there has been a longstanding request to improve facilities for pedestrians at the junction. The scheme proposals for the junction will provide new safer controlled crossing facilities which will also include diagonal crossings to shorten the current routes taken by pedestrians, especially children travelling to and from the schools in the area. The proposals will also look to remove the islands at the junction and simplify its day-to-day operation.
Have your say
We are hosting a drop-in event at Abington Park Museum on 16 February 2023 between 2pm and 8pm. Members of the project team will be available to answer questions about the scheme and speak to people about the proposals and consultation.
You can also view the proposals online and provide feedback via an interactive online engagement room. Visit our Abington Area Active Travel scheme page for more information.
We want to make walking and cycling for short journeys safer and more pleasant. The creation of new cycleways and crossings will allow residents and visitors to safely travel around the Abington Park area, as well as providing a safer route for children to walk or cycle to Bridgewater Primary School.Cllr Phil Larratt, Cabinet Member for Environment, Transport, Highways and WasteThe proposals will improve the quality of our cycling and walking infrastructure through these safe and direct routes. I’d encourage everyone to have their say on these proposals so that we can ensure the scheme works for all the community.
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