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20 January 2023

Work has begun to improve safety and security in Blackthorn, Northampton following funding from the Government’s Safer Streets fund.
A new CCTV camera is set to be installed in Spinneyside Walk, just behind Kirton Close, which has been a hot spot for anti-social behaviour and criminal activity.
West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) was awarded £99,000 of funding to improve safety in two areas of Northampton by installing new lighting, introducing more CCTV and creating activities to engage young people and divert them from criminal activity.
Blackthorn and Bellinge have disproportionately high crime levels and part of this is due to the prevalence of alleyways, underpasses and deprivation.
Future plans for the areas include:
- Re-instating CCTV in Blackthorn and Bellinge (three cameras in each around the shop areas)
- Improvements, including improved lighting, in some of the underpasses
- Youth provision for Bellinge
“Keeping residents safe is one of the Council’s top priorities and I am pleased we can provide this extra security for these two areas.Cllr David Smith, WNC’s Cabinet Member for community, safety and engagement, and regulatory services."This CCTV camera is being installed in an area that has been subject to criminal activity, making life a misery for the residents overlooking it. We will continue to work with partners to further reduce criminal activity across West Northants and provide safer streets for all."
"Improving and extending CCTV coverage in Blackthorn will help to deter crime and anti-social behaviour, and make it a place where residents can feel safer.Stephen Mold, the Northamptonshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner."We have seen first-hand how more than £3 million of Safer Street funding has improved lives for residents across Northamptonshire, and I look forward to continuing our partnership with West Northamptonshire Council to ensure safety continues to be enhanced in public areas.”
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18 January 2023

Our Council has issued the following statement regarding Spinneyfields Specialist Care Centre, in Rushden.
Cllr Matt Golby, Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Public Health at West Northamptonshire Council said:
"Following a consultation period with staff and trade union representatives at Spinneyfields Specialist Care Centre, a decision has been made to close the centre on 29 January 2023. We understand this is an unsettling time for staff affected by this decision and are continuing to offer them support as they consider future options including redeployment to other vacancies within the service.
"Our priority is to ensure patients from West Northants can access the right care, at the right time in a place that is as close to their homes as possible to better support their recovery journey following a stay in hospital.
"As Spinneyfields is in Rushden it is not easy for West Northants residents to access when they are discharged from hospital, therefore has not been well used in the last year with currently only 12 of its 52 beds being used. This means our Council is maintaining a service and staff and paying PFI charges for facilities not being used which is not good value for money.
"Part of the challenge has been about the complexity of patients leaving hospitals and the level of care that can be offered in these centres. While the centres provide rehabilitation and reablement services to help people over the age of 65 recover from hospital stays and falls, the level of nursing expertise and clinical cover currently provided in them can only meet low level needs and would not support someone that needs more medical intervention. For example, we have no onsite doctors at the centres.
"To better meet local needs we have increased and improved our Reablement West Service as well as opening a Recovering Independence Bed Unit, Turn Furlong in Northampton in partnership with Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust providing short-term health and care for patients following their stay in hospital.
"We are committed to ensuring our service provides the right care for patients, that best supports their recovery journey and continue to work with our health and care partners to improve health and care provision and support system pressures."
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18 January 2023

At the cabinet meeting of West Northamptonshire Council on Tuesday 17 January, members approved plans to carry out future improvements and revised parking charges at Daventry and Brixworth country parks and the Northampton Racecourse to bring facilities up to date for users.
The current payment options don’t provide a choice of period or method of payment for users at the country parks, while the Racecourse car park - which currently does not charge for parking - is used by those walking in to the town centre and is not fully available for visitors to the Racecourse.
Councillors approved capital spend to install new ANPR based parking systems (using automatic number plate recognition) and proposals to introduce revised tariffs at the country parks and the Racecourse which will improve ease of use and generate an additional £176k pa in revenue, enabling the Council to sustain the countryside and parks services.
WNC is currently running the consultation for its budget in 2023/24, which includes gathering residents’ views to protect funding to meet demands on critical services by increasing fees and charges for discretionary services, where people have a choice whether they use the service. The Council will review feedback in line with these proposals following the consultation period and make any amendments where required.
As well as the ANPR system and payment options at a pay station or at the exit, the Council is also looking to introduce a parking app that will allow customers to register vehicles and a payment option that will mean they can just enter and exit an ANPR car park and a payment for the stay will be automatically taken.
By investing £144k into these car parks, we can help to generate more than £176k per year, while improving our facilities for users. By ensuring car parks are available for those visiting the parks we can ensure availability for those using the facilities and provide better parking options and technology within these car parks.Cllr Phil Larratt, Cabinet Member for Environment, Transport, Highways and WasteWe have worked hard to consider all options and keep the costs to a minimum as much as possible, while harmonising car parking costs between the country parks. I was also pleased to secure free parking for Blue Badge holders at our country parks.
WNC Councillors have considered the best options for all users and recognised the value of parkrun as a way people of all ages and backgrounds can spend time running and meeting new people. Therefore, WNC is offering an annual season ticket for parkrun users at all three locations.
This will be reviewed in six months' time to consider how the Council can accommodate those accessing the junior park run, as well as overnight parking options at the Racecourse car park for nearby residents.
Existing country park parking charges
Daventry, all day £2.20
Brixworth, up to four hours £3.50
Brixworth, up to eight hours £5.50
Brixworth, up to twelve hours £7.50
Brixworth only season ticket £38.00
Dual park season ticket £70.00
Racecourse: no charges
Blue badge holder: no charge
Country parks parking charges from April 2023
Up to two hours £3.00
Up to four hours £4.00
Up to six hours £6.00
Up to eight hours £8.00
All day £12.00
Single park season ticket £70.00
Dual park season ticket £100.00
Park Run season ticket (8:30-10:30 Saturday mornings) £5.00
Blue badge holder: no charge
Racecourse parking charges from April 2023
Monday to Friday (Max stay 3 hours)
Up to 1 Hour - £1.10
Up to 2 Hours - £2.20
Up to 3 Hours - £3.30
Evening Overnight - £2.20
Saturday - £2.00
Sunday £2.00
Blue badge holder: no charge
The new fees will be introduced by April 2023 and it is anticipated that the ANPR system will be introduced by summer 2023.
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19 January 2023

The 11th Inspirational Women’s Awards are fast approaching and members of the public are reminded to get their thinking caps on and nominate the exceptional women in their lives.
Organised by the West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) Women’s Forum, the awards 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.
Nominate someone for the Inspirational Women's awards
The two categories for the 2023 awards are Business Award and Community Award.
Neelam Aggarwal-Singh is a self-employed Consultant & Trainer from Northampton. She won the very first Inspirational Women’s Award back in 2013 and will be joining the judging panel 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!
Potential nominees for the Business Award could include someone who has inspired through their paid employment, an inspirational business owner or someone who has inspired you in your career.
For the Community Award, it could be a family member who has been a rock during a challenging time, a neighbour who has set up a community group to support local children and families, a friend who has campaigned for better healthcare, or a colleague who fundraises for charity.
Natalie Faulkner, owner of Northampton salon Beauty Within, is also looking forward to being on this year’s awards judging panel.
It’s great to see all of the votes for fantastic women that do so much for others in the community - from charity work to educating young ones and inspiring others, these are key factors we look for as a judge. Get nominating your inspirational women now!Natalie Faulkner
Nominations close on Monday, 6 February 2023, with the shortlisted finalists being announced week commencing 20 February 2023.
The awards will be presented at the International Women’s Day event at the Guildhall on Saturday, 4 March 2023. International Women’s Day falls on 8March every year, and this year’s theme is #EmbraceEquity.
Find out more information about the Inspirational Women Awards 2023 and make a nomination
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19 January 2023

Struggling households in West Northamptonshire who work but are on a low wage can apply for the Government's Household Support Fund and potentially receive £250 in cash.
If you are on a wage of £400 or less please visit our Household Support Fund page or call on 0300 126 7000 to check if you are eligible for the payment, which is paid into a bank account in two instalments.
This scheme aims to support those who have not received any of the £650 Cost of Living Payment (paid in 2 lump sums of £326 and £324) and the previous phase of the Household Support Fund.
You will need to be earning less than £400 a week (after tax, including any government benefits) and must provide:
- Two of your most recently monthly payslips or four of your most recent weekly wage slips (depending how you’re paid and how long you have been working for your current employer)
- Identification such as a recent bank statement, your driving licence or a recent utility bill.
The first award of £125 will be credited to your bank account at the point of approval of the application. The second payment will be credited to the same bank account 60 days later (without the need for a further application).
To qualify you must be employed, have a valid bank account, live in the region, not been in receipt of the recent £650 government Cost-of-Living payments (£326 and £324) and be over 18.
To apply visit our Household Support Fund page or call 0300 126 7000.
Working households who receive a low wage are expected to receive the help which has now been extended to those earning £400 or less a week. Late last year the scheme was on offer to those working and earning £300 or less a week but the council revised the criteria, recognising the continuing rise in inflation, and extended the offer to more households.Cllr Matt Golby, Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Public HealthThe rising cost of living is causing uncertainty, worry and concern for many of us right now, but we want you to know – you are not alone and there is lots happening both in the local community and nationally that can offer support.
West Northamptonshire Council’s Anti-Poverty Strategy sets out how we will work with partners to support people struggling financially, what we will do to stop people falling into poverty and how we will work to get the best deal for the people of West Northants. This work is underway, and we are committed to its delivery.
Cost of Living support
The full range of Cost-of-Living assistance can be found on our Cost of Living Support Hub which is full of information and advice about the rising cost of living to help all you find support and help.
We have also worked with the public, private, health and voluntary sectors to create a network of Warm Spaces - non-judgemental, safe and welcoming places where people in West Northants can come together to stay warm, and perhaps enjoy a hot meal or a cup of tea and a biscuit. Access our Warm Spaces Directory.
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