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10 October 2022

Creative entrepreneurs are being invited to express their interest in flexible and diverse business spaces at Northampton’s £14million flagship site.
Originally a Grade II listed ironworks factory, Vulcan Works off Guildhall Road, were built in 1875 for engineering company Mobbs & Co and was later turned into a leather warehouse.
The multi-million-pound renovation has turned it into a hub for new and growing businesses with 69 lettable spaces in the heart of the town's Cultural Quarter and Waterside Enterprise Zone.
Cllr Daniel Lister, WNC’s Cabinet Member for economic development, town centre regeneration and growth, said: "The economy has faced several big shocks over the last few years and many people have lost their jobs or been forced to rethink what they are doing.
"If we want to build back better, we must strike while the iron is hot and support those people who are able to innovate, exploit existing potential and create new jobs."
It is anticipated that during its first ten years of operation, Vulcan Works will support up to 150 businesses across the county, creating around 500 jobs.
With over 30 years-experience, Oxford Innovation were appointed to manage the space and provide expert support and knowledge to drive business growth and regional success.
The high-end workspaces, ranging in size from 10m2 to 100m2, are expected to be available from early next year.
Businesses can register interest in obtaining a unit via Oxford Innovation - Oxford Innovation Contact Us page.
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10 October 2022
Fly-tip near Blisworth in 2015.A pilot scheme which helps landowners clear and prevent fly-tipping has been extended for another 12 months in West Northamptonshire.
When fly-tipping takes place on public land, the taxpayer pays for the removal and disposal of the waste. However, if a fly-tip occurs on private land, the landowner pays for the clean up and removal.
Last year the scheme was launched by Stephen Mold, the Police, Fire, and Crime Commissioner for Northamptonshire (PFCC) whereby private landowners could apply for a grant of up to £1,500 towards the cost of having the fly-tipped waste cleared away and to support them in establishing prevention measures which will make the land less vulnerable to fly-tippers in the future.
Cllr David Smith, WNC’s Cabinet Member for regulatory services, community safety and engagement, said: “West Northamptonshire is a beautiful district and it is very disappointing that some individuals decide to fly-tip their waste rather than dispose of it in a responsible and legal manner, quite rightly these individuals risk heavy fines and possible imprisonment when caught and prosecuted.
“I am very pleased indeed that the PFCC has been able to extend this pilot and help the farmers and landowners on the frontline of this important issue.”
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07 October 2022

Monday 10 October is World Mental Health Day and every year it brings organisations, communities and individuals from all over the world together to talk about mental health and raise awareness of support and advice available.
Mental health problems exist in many people’s day to day lives, within friendships, families, workplaces and communities. Even though awareness of mental health grows every year, there is still a huge difference in how it is recognised and treated in comparison to physical health, as well as the associated stigma. That’s why this World Mental Health Day, we are talking about support available in West Northamptonshire and how you, a friend, relative or colleague can access it if you / they need too.
Promoting Good Mental Health and Wellbeing
Children and Young people
'Mentally Healthy Schools' have produced resource packs for primary, secondary and further education settings, to help improve pupils’ understanding of mental health and to get them talking about it. You can view the resource packs here: World Mental Health Day 2022 toolkit : Mentally Healthy Schools. In addition to the resource packs, ServiceSix and the Calm Harm app have lots of helpful resources and support available for children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing.
Adults and older people
There are many community initiatives and schemes in West Northamptonshire that aim to promote good physical and mental wellbeing through community walks and guided physical activities, befriending schemes and luncheon clubs, such as those included below.
Northamptonshire good neighbour scheme:
The aim of this scheme is to support neighbours to maintain a good quality of life, reduce isolation and build a stronger community. This scheme is run by local people in the community and offers help with practical tasks such as driving, shopping or providing emotional support such as befriending. For more information please visit: Acre Northamptonshire webpage or call on 01604 765888.
The New Street Centre in Daventry:
The New Street Centre has a café which is open three times a week, as well as provides a range of activities for older people to be involved. For more information please call 01327 300614.
Daventry and District Forum:
The Daventry and District Forum run by the people over fifties aims to enhance the quality of life of those living in Daventry District. The forum provides a friendly, social environment for older people to meet and make new friends, as well as offer entertainment, guest speakers and more. For more information, please visit the webpage here: www.westnorthants.gov.uk.ddf.
Mental health services and support Our mental health services and support webpage, has lots of useful information about local services available for children and young people, as well as adults and how people can get in touch.
In Northamptonshire, we work in partnership with both primary care and more specialist mental health services provided by the NHS to ensure that both health and social care needs are responded to. To find out more about local NHS mental health services, please click here.
Tackling stress at work
The Health and Safety Executive have provided some helpful resources and tips for supporting good mental health and wellbeing in the workplace: you can view these here.
Top tips for looking after your wellbeing
Having a chat
Meeting with family, friends and colleagues can really help your mental wellbeing and how you are feeling on a daily basis. This can be a walk, a catch up for a cuppa or even a phone call… a conversation can go a really long way! Other ways to nurture our mental wellbeing can be learning a new skill or activities such as yoga or Tai Chi sessions. Check out our adult learning courses here.
Getting some fresh air
Being outside and surrounded by nature is great for our physical and emotional health and there are many ways you can do this!
Visit the Northamptonshire Walks web site and join their Facebook Page , find out about new walks and explore your local environment. Northamptonshire Country Parks are a great place to explore
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27 September 2022

Men and boys who have made important contributions in West Northamptonshire are to be recognised in the WNC Male Role Model Awards 2022.
Organised by West Northamptonshire Council (WNC), the awards aim to raise awareness around men’s well-being and celebrate those who inspire and have a positive impact on the lives of others in the community or the workplace.
We are looking for men who have been inspirational in the broadest sense and would like to know how they have inspired you or others, what they have achieved, or what they have done to help you or your community.
Nominations open on Monday 3 October and close on Sunday 6 November. The finalists will be announced at an awards ceremony which will take place at Northampton Museum on International Men's Day on Friday 18 November 2022.
Cllr David Smith, WNC's Cabinet Member for community safety and engagement, and regulatory Services, said: "There are so many men playing hugely important roles across West Northants communities and workplaces.
"However, we cannot recognise these individuals without the help of residents who know and work with them closely, so we are calling on you to help!
"What we’re looking for is not only someone who goes that extra mile, but that person who has made a real difference to those around them and helped to support their community and nurture the next generation of young men.
"Potential nominees could include someone who has inspired you through their charity work, an inspirational business owner or someone who has helped you personally.
"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, or a friend who has campaigned for better healthcare – nominate your role model now!"
International Men's Day (IMD) is celebrated around the world, and in the UK focusses on the core themes of making a positive difference to the wellbeing and lives of men and boys, promoting a positive conversation about men, manhood and masculinity and raising awareness of charities supporting men and boys’ wellbeing.
For more information about the WNC Male Role Model Awards 2022 and to make a nomination, please visit our Male Role Model webpage.
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05 October 2022

New measures proposed in the Daventry and South areas of West Northamptonshire to encourage responsible dog ownership and stopping smoking in certain public open spaces will be considered at West Northamptonshire Council’s (WNC) Cabinet meeting at 6pm on 11 October.
WNC is proposing a new Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) across the Daventry and South Northants area under which dog owners could be fined £100 if they fail to:
- pick up their dog’s mess and dispose of it properly
- carry the means to pick up after their dog
- prevent their dog from entering public places from which dogs are excluded, such as play areas, schools and some leisure facilities
- keep their dog on a lead when required to do so, such as in cemeteries, car parks and outside schools on school days
- put their dog on a lead when asked to do so by an authorised officer
Other proposals include limiting the number of dogs that anyone can walk at one time to four, and prohibiting people from smoking in children’s play areas, skateparks, and certain other leisure settings.
Cllr David Smith, WNC's Cabinet Member for community safety and engagement and regulatory services said: "I would like to thank everyone who has had an interest in this matter and has taken the time to have their say and completed our survey. All views have been considered and taken into account.
"While the overwhelming majority of owners are caring and responsible, there are those who are not. We received more than 230 complaints about dog fouling and dog control issues last year alone, and we’re committed to and will tackle this problem."
In spring 2022, residents, businesses and other organisations such as schools were invited to have their say on the proposals during a six-week consultation period.
The consultation results have now been analysed and used to form a Draft Order which can be viewed on the WNC website
The feedback provided will help to shape the final proposals and guide councillors in their decisions.
If agreed by Councillors, the PSPO will apply across both the Daventry and South areas of West Northamptonshire for three years until September 2025.
To view the report on the PSPO, browse the agenda for the WNC Cabinet meeting set to take place at 6pm on Tuesday, 11 October.