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01 February 2023

A brand new £14 million hub supporting start-up businesses in creative industries has opened its doors in Northampton.
Vulcan Works provides lettable office space, workshops, meeting rooms and co-working spaces for business owners from its newly revitalised space in the heart of Northampton’s Cultural Quarter.
The transformation of the Grade II listed former ironworks factory has been months in the making and the extensive construction works have created an impressive, state-of-the-art centre for local businesses to thrive, while being true to the building’s heritage.
The refurbishment works have been funded by West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) and South East Midlands Local Enterprise Partnership (SEMLEP), who facilitated a Local Growth Fund contribution of £6.3 million, together with £3.06 million from the European Regional Development Fund.
The hub, which is managed by Oxford Innovation Space, has already created quite a buzz, with plenty of interest from prospective tenants and businesses booking to use the space.
We have been busy preparing the centre ready for everyone to see, getting signage approved and making sure all the infrastructure is raring to go. Now we are proud to open our doors and welcome the business community, who I know will be wowed by the incredible facilities on offer.Centre Manager Garrick HurterOur thriving creative community begins today, and I am excited to welcome you all. Whether you’re a start-up or want to scale up, we want to hear from you. Get in touch and make use of this extraordinary space.
It is estimated that Vulcan Works will support around 150 start-up businesses in its first 10 years, creating around 500 jobs in the area. The centre has also pledged to work with local contractors and agencies, ploughing more money back into the local economy.
Vulcan Works has been a hugely exciting project to be involved with and I am delighted with how the space looks and feels. I am immensely proud that Northampton now boasts such an innovative and inspirational hub for fledgling creative start-ups, giving them the tailored support they need to flourish.Cllr Daniel Lister, Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Town Centre Regeneration and GrowthI look forward to seeing the countless success stories that will, no doubt, come from this fantastic venture.
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Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service is continuing its pledge to support members of the Armed Forces community – recognising the value of serving personnel, veterans, Reserve Forces and military families by re-signing the Armed Forces Covenant.
Chief Fire Officer Mark Jones re-signed the Covenant for the Fire Service alongside Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Stephen Mold and Northamptonshire Police Chief Constable Nick Adderley at an event this afternoon (January 31) at Darby House in Wellingborough.
The Armed Forces Covenant is an acknowledgement that those who serve or who have served in the armed forces, and their families, are treated with fairness and respect in the communities, economy and society they serve.
In 2019, Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service (NFRS) was awarded the Armed Forces Covenant Bronze award for employers, meaning it ensures that its Forces employees do not face any disadvantages in the provision of public and commercial services compared to other citizens; offering flexibility in granting leave before, during or after the deployment of a spouse or partner; and supporting employees who choose to be members of the Reserve Forces by accommodating their training and deployment wherever possible.
Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service is now aiming to increase that support further by applying for the Silver award for employers, an application which will be sent to the Ministry of Defence in the coming weeks.
Craig Douglas is a Station Manager for NFRS and the Service’s Armed Forces Champion. He served in the Army from the age of 17 until he was 25, when he joined Essex Fire before joining his hometown station in Corby with Northamptonshire in 2015.
As the new Armed Forces Champion, SM Douglas is already aiming to bring together a community of former armed service personnel who work for the Service – to raise awareness of the variety of transferable skills and qualities people with military backgrounds can bring into the civilian workplace.
Craig Douglas said: “As a proud military veteran, I know first-hand how important it is that the efforts of our Armed Forces are recognised and that those people who risk their lives for us feel valued for what they have done.”
Chief Fire Officer Mark Jones added: “Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service has already demonstrated its commitment to this by achieving the Bronze award four years ago, and we now want to go further in making our Service even more inclusive by aiming for the Silver award and ensuring that our staff and their families are rightly recognised for the contributions, and receive a level of support that is fitting for the sacrifices they have made.”
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30 January 2023

Communities are being urged to support traders as Northampton’s Market opens at its new temporary location at Commercial St Car Park on Tuesday 31 January.
The market will trade from Commercial St for around 18 months while the multi-million pound redevelopment of Market Square works take place, with contractors starting on site from 6 February 2023.
Traders will not pay any rent or utility fees while they are based at their temporary new home, and shoppers spending £5 or more at a single market stall will get an hour’s free parking at the Commercial St Car Park.
Saturday marked a historic moment as most traders prepared for their temporary relocation to Commercial Street, where they will continue to offer local, fresh produce to their customers
Cllr Dan Lister, Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Town Centre Regeneration and Growth at West Northamptonshire Council, said: “Over the last two weeks preparations have taken place to ensure that the Market can open at Commercial St tomorrow, making sure that traders did not have any days where they were not able to trade.
“Opening at the new temporary location at Commercial St marks the beginning of a new chapter, paving the way for an exciting redevelopment of the Market Square, and creating a much better market for both visitors and traders alike.
“In the meantime, we are doing all we can for traders to ensure they’re able to thrive at this new location, and we hope they’ll join us in trying to make the temporary move a success.
“We also hope communities will continue to support them and we’re confident that they’ll win many new customers in this highly visible location.”
A number of locations were explored to house Northampton’s Market including Abington St. Due to the wider development of Northampton Town Centre, Commercial St provided the only viable option.
The plans to redevelop the historic Market Square include:
- 18 high-quality and bespoke fixed stalls which are designed to better serve traders, along with space for demountable stalls
- Permanent tiered seating
- Tree planting
- Relaying of cobbles
- New paving
- New lighting and CCTV
- Interactive water feature.
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30 January 2023

Proposals for a locally led partnership for the Oxford to Cambridge region have been given the green light by the government.
The partnership, which includes Northamptonshire, will champion the region as a world leader of innovation and business, acting to achieve environmentally sustainable and inclusive growth.
It will strengthen the cross-boundary collaboration among its partners to focus on tackling the issues that matter to the people who live and work in the region.
The partnership’s initial programme is to:
- develop a set of propositions to attract international investment and profile the region on a global stage
- continue the work underway to embed shared environment principles
“West Northants is right at the heart of the pan-regional partnership and we will play a key role in helping shape its future, to the benefit of our businesses and residents.Cllr Daniel Lister, West Northamptonshire Council's Cabinet Member for economic development, town centre regeneration and growth."We have ambitious plans to continue to deliver high quality jobs, including growing our advanced engineering and financial services sectors, to boost economic growth and attract world-class employers and innovation opportunities to our area, and this partnership will help to enable that.
"This is an exciting opportunity to work with partners to secure recognition of West Northamptonshire and improve our region and demonstrate all of the benefits we can bring to this initiative to drive investment and growth."
Following the official commitment from government, the Partnership will begin active recruitment of an independent Chair.
In the interim, a Shadow Board has been set up to oversee the Partnership’s programme and agree governance and funding.
"We believe that by working together the whole Oxford to Cambridge region can be greater than the sum of its parts.Chair of the Shadow Board and Leader of Cherwell District Council, Cllr Barry Wood."With official status as a Pan-Regional Partnership backed by government, we can unlock potential and further strengthen our area’s position as a hub of innovation; a globally recognised region of science and technology that delivers prosperity for our communities.
"It will enable us to better achieve inclusive and sustainable outcomes for residents, business and the environment."
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27 January 2023

Visitors to Northampton Market's temporary new home in Commercial St Car Park will be eligible for one hour’s free parking throughout February.
From Tuesday, 31 January stall holders at Northampton’s Market will be trading at Commercial Street Car Park, while the historic Market Square is redeveloped to make way for new stalls, new paving and an interactive water feature to name just a few of the improvements.
Visitors who spend £5 or more at one market stall throughout February 2023 will be eligible for one hour’s free car parking at Commercial St Car Park. All they will need to do is redeem a QR code from the stall holder, and scan this on the barrier upon exiting the car park.
If visitors choose to stay longer, the discount for one hour’s car parking will be taken off the total amount.
While we carry out vital improvements to the historic Market Square, we welcome traders to Commercial St Car Park.Cllr Dan Lister, Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Town Centre Regeneration and GrowthAs a prominent and accessible location in the town, this provides a really good opportunity for visitors to support traders. We will be encouraging this by offering one hour’s free parking for anyone who spends £5 at one stall or more throughout February.
We are hoping this will prove successful in supporting our market traders and will measure this to see how it influences shopper behaviour, as well as continuing to consider other ideas to attract customers.
People will be able to take a photograph of the QR code on their phone, this is then scanned at the pay station or exit and the one hour (£1) will be deducted from their stay. If they do not have a phone they will be given a paper QR Code (2D barcode) to scan instead.
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