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01 July 2022
WNC representatives waved off the 100th Watermeadows parkrun on Saturday, 24 July.Hundreds of people taking part in the 100th Watermeadows parkrun in Towcester were waved-off by representatives from West Northamptonshire Council last weekend.
Parkrunners celebrate a centenary in Towcester
Hundreds of people taking part in the 100th Watermeadows parkrun in Towcester dressed up as superheroes and were waved-off by representatives from West Northamptonshire Council last weekend.
Supported by 337 volunteers, 2,911 finished runs have been recorded since the free parkrun was established at the Towcester Watermeadows in February 2019.
The parkrun is now taking place every Saturday at 9am.
The Watermeadows was purchased from the Easton Neston estate in 2009 by the local authority, opened for public use, and has since evolved from a grazing field into a busy and popular public open space.
Lorayne Macfarlane, Saturday’s Race Director said the addition of the footpath by the council last year brought more consistent numbers and made the run accessible to wheelchair users and those with children in prams.
She added: “The Watermeadows is a fantastic venue for a parkrun. parkrun is a great community event where many people are making new friendships and are enjoying being outdoors in such a beautiful environment. Whether you are volunteering, or taking part in the event itself, it is such a rewarding way to start your weekend!"
Last weekend’s runners were waved off by WNC’s Cabinet Member for economic development, town centre regeneration and growth, Cllr Daniel Lister, Mike Carter, the WNC officer overseeing the Watermeadows management plan, and Cllr Maggie Clubley, WNC’s ward member for Towcester and Roade (pictured left to right).
Cllr Lister said: “Towcester Watermeadows brought new life to a town centre once landlocked by a private estate and was the first step in the successful Moat Lane Regeneration by South Northamptonshire Council.
"Not only does this help town centre businesses by giving people yet more reasons to visit Towcester, but it is also providing those who do not wish to run alone with a vibrant and attractive choice.
"We saw people of every type on Saturday. There were casual runners there for some fun, those there to improve their times, some in prams, and plenty benefiting from the run’s Age Grading so they can fairly compare their results.
"I have little doubt that this park run and those like it are improving the health and quality of life for a significant number of people in West Northants."
For more information and directions, visit the WNC webpage on the Towcester Watermeadows.
Anyone who would like to take part can get more information from the Watermeadows parkun page.
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01 July 2022

The series of drop-in Community Hubs for armed forces personnel, veterans, and their families, is being extended to Sixfields Stadium - the home of Northampton Town FC.
The first Armed Forces Community Hub to be held in the Cobblers Lounge will take place between 10am and midday on Monday, 4 July.
Sessions will continue at the same time during the first Monday of every month.
Cllr David Smith, West Northamptonshire Council’s (WNC) Armed Forces Covenant Member Champion and Cabinet Member for community safety and engagement, said: "We owe an enormous gratitude to our armed forces, when they leave active service it is our duty to welcome them back into our communities and support their return to civilian life.
"For whatever reason they might become isolated, the way back is building upon the community they already know, the men and women who they served alongside, and their families.
"I would urge anyone connected to the forces to come along, you might not need help yourself, but you could be the encounter that makes a genuine difference to someone else’s life."
New evening sessions have also been added to the existing schedule of Community Hubs in the north of the county at:
- West Glebe Pavilion in Corby on the last Tuesday of every month from 1pm to 3pm, and now 6pm to 8pm, and
- The Corn Market Hall in Kettering on the second Thursday of every month from 1:30pm to 3:30pm and now 6pm to 8pm
For more details on the new hubs and for details on sessions in Daventry and Northampton, visit AFC website.
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01 July 2022

Northampton Museum and Art Gallery welcomed HRH The Duke of Gloucester to help mark the 750th anniversary of the Worshipful Company of Cordwainers.
During his visit, The Duke met a variety of museum staff and volunteers and was given a tour of the refurbished facilities, including the new and improved Shoe Gallery.
His Royal Highness was greeted by HM Lord Lieutenant of Northamptonshire, James Saunders Watson, and West Northamptonshire Council’s Cultural Services Manager, Nick Gordon, who manages the museum.
The Worshipful Company of Cordwainers was established in 1272 to regulate the footwear trade in London and has for many years had close links with Northamptonshire, due to its history of shoe manufacture.
James Saunders Watson said: “It was a pleasure to welcome HRH The Duke of Gloucester to our beautiful county today.
"Northamptonshire’s enduring quality footwear industry plays such an important role in our identity and economy, with continuing exports across the globe.
"Our link with the Cordwainers is vitally important, so we’re extremely privileged to have been able to mark such an important anniversary in this way."
Council Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Housing, Culture and Leisure, Cllr Adam Brown, and Leader, Cllr Jonathan Nunn, were also there to meet His Royal Highness.
Cllr Brown said: "It’s always an absolute delight to welcome a member of the Royal Family.
"Our footwear heritage is just one part of a fascinating history in West Northamptonshire, spanning millennia, though its importance can be seen everywhere.
"We have one of the world’s largest and most impressive shoe collections housed in our museum and some of the highest quality shoes across the globe are still produced here.
"We’ve a great deal to be proud of and it was an amazing opportunity to show His Royal Highness just how much it means to us."
As part of the visit, The Duke also congratulated Museum Administration Officer, Elizabeth Ravine, and Museum Assistant, Wendy Gibbs, for twenty-five years of service.
To mark the occasion Peter Lamble, Master of the Worshipful Company of Cordwainers, presented His Royal Highness with a pair of Springline shoetrees, featuring the Cordwainer goat’s head and a commemorative 750th logo, and a Cordwainer history book.
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29 June 2022

Nine Northamptonshire champions have been officially chosen as Batonbearers to run the Northampton leg of the Birmingham 2022 Queen’s Baton Relay.
The Batonbearers will join thousands of inspiring individuals across the UK and will carry the Baton along the Northampton route on Sunday, 10 July, starting at Marefair outside Sol Central ;and finishing at the University campus.
Olympic Badminton Player Chloe Birch will be joining Jonathan Holmes, Joshua Lay, Rebecca Johnson and five others for this once in a lifetime opportunity ahead of the Birmingham 2022 opening ceremony.
Speaking of her upcoming Batonbearer position, Chloe, 26, said: “I feel very honoured and privileged to be a Batonbearer before this year’s Commonwealth Games where I will be competing for Team England.
“It’s so exciting having a huge Multi Sport Event in this country and I'm hoping we can showcase some great badminton over the two weeks of the Games to inspire the younger generation.”
Chloe, who is currently ranked number 15 in the world, was nominated by Badminton England to become a Commonwealth Batonbearer and has several sporting achievements under her belt including competing in the Tokyo 2021 Olympics and winning the Women's Doubles Silver Medal at the 2019 European Games.
She said: “I was a torchbearer before the London 2012 Olympics and it inspired me to make it to an Olympics, which I did last year.
“I hope by sharing my story with others and running with the Birmingham 2022 Queen’s Baton Relay, I can inspire others to take up badminton and sport in Northamptonshire.”
Members of the public, schools and families are invited to attend a Queen’s Baton Relay celebration event at the University of Northampton Campus from 8am - midday.
Cllr Adam Brown, WNC’s Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for housing, culture and leisure, said: “We are very proud of the Batonbearers and the unique role they will be playing in representing our communities on this historic occasion.
“It is a privilege to be a part of The Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games and we hope it will inspire young people across the county to get involved in sports - and even strive to be the sporting champions of the future.
“We would like to invite people from across Northamptonshire to come and join us on Sunday, 10 July to celebrate the arrival of the Queen’s Baton Relay and give its Batonbearers an incredible welcome.”
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30 June 2022

I’m still concerned about the high rates of COVID-19 in West Northamptonshire and urge people to carry on the sensible health behaviours of washing hands frequently, meeting outside where possible and ventilating rooms when meeting inside. Please also stay home if you are unwell and consider wearing masks in crowded locations.Sally Burns, Interim Director of Public Health for West Northamptonshire CouncilHowever, in previous director of public health messaging I promised to focus on ways in which you can take steps to manage your health, so that is the focus of the message this week.
It’s vital to be as healthy as you can be to ward off infections and our public health staff can provide help and advice on a range of measures you can take including stopping smoking and losing weight, as well as increasing mobility and becoming more active. They are out and about this summer at events so do go along and have a chat and find out what services you can access.
Access advice at Queen's Baton Relay event this month
West Northamptonshire residents will be able to seek health advice from public health staff who will be attending the baton relay event as part of the Commonwealth Games on Sunday 10 July. Their stall can be found at the University of Northamptonshire’s Riverside Campus where the baton relay is due to finish near to the Senate Building.
Look out for us among the stalls and come along for advice on how losing weight can benefit your health and wellbeing. There are a range of options open to suit those who want to lose those extra COVID-19 pounds and offers a free 12 week course for those with a BMI of 28 or over to support you to reach your weight-loss goals.
Those who can’t get along to the event can self-refer online. You will also be able to find out more about how our physical body is affected by the food we eat, as well as our mood.
If you are thinking of quitting smoking and would like to meet the Stop Smoking team to find out more about the support on offer, they will be conducting carbon monoxide testing at the event. You are three times more likely to successfully quit when you get support so do consider coming along.
Our Falls Management service will also be available to answer queries on how to age healthily including about how to access strength and balance exercise sessions.
And if you’re entitled to your latest COVID-19 vaccination but haven’t yet had the opportunity to get it our vaccination van will also be at the event.