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04 March 2022

Organisations across our patch have stepped up to the mark since news that hundreds of thousands of people had been displaced from their homes in Ukraine.
One of the effects of the Russian invasion has been that around a million people have now been forced to seek asylum outside their country.
Many, including families with young children, had to leave their homes with little more than the clothes they were wearing.
So a wide range of items are needed to help ensure they can at least look after themselves as they find safety from the effects of the war.
Local appeals
My 1st Years, a baby equipment company based in Northampton, has launched an open-ended appeal for items.
Examples of the types of food donations you can make:
- Tinned goods
- Pasta
- Rice
- Chocolate spread
- Peanut butter
- Jam
- Nutrition bars
- Chocolate
- Sweets
- Cup soups or dried pot meals like noodles
- Coffee
- Tea
- Sugar
A list of the first aid items that you can donate:
- Bandages
- Cotton wool
- Antiseptic wipes
- Plasters
- First aid kits
- Paracetamol/aspirin
- Antibacterial hand gel
Examples of hygiene products you can donate:
- Baby wipes
- Toilet paper
- Toothpaste
- Toothbrushes
- Shampoo
- Shower gel
- Deodorant
- Nappies
- Packs of tissues
- Soap dispensers
Its offices at 4 Cheaney Drive, Grange Park NN4 5FB are open from 8am to 4pm, Monday to Friday, for people to drop off donations.
Anyone who might struggle to take donations there, or who has bulk items to donate, should contact [email protected] or call 07599912721.
In a statement, the company’s co-founders, Daniel Price and Jonny Sitton, said: “"We have been shocked and saddened to see the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Ukraine.
“My 1st Years have been working with Goods for Good and donating our products to help vulnerable families in need for the past five years.
“It was important for us to continue our support with their new Rescue Project in Ukraine by opening our warehouse in Northampton as a ‘drop-off hub’ for donations of food and essential items.
“As a brand, My 1st Years are here to celebrate all of little ones' milestones and our thoughts are with all the families and children affected by this terrible conflict."
Northampton Saints also launched an appeal earlier this week, with today as the deadline, and a comprehensive list of requirements.
National and international appeals
It’s amazing the number of appeals which have been launched to help people fleeing from this terrible situation.Council Leader Jonathan NunnWe’re keen raise awareness of these appeals and to encourage people to give whatever they can, in whichever way they’re most comfortable, to support people who are now even without some of the basics we all take for granted.
As always, the people of West Northants are responding with huge compassion through the support they’re already offering, and all we can hope is that the war in Ukraine is short lived and people will be able to begin building their lives there again.
For more information on supporting the relief effort, please visit the Government’s website.
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04 March 2022

'Vaccination remains our best line of defence', is the message from Northamptonshire’s Director of Public Health.
It comes as a further 2,639 residents in Northamptonshire test positive in the last week and fresh research reinforces findings on the safety of COVID-19 vaccines in pregnancy.
Pregnant mothers urged to get vaccinated
The local Public Health team is urging pregnant mothers to come forward for the COVID-19 vaccine as the latest data released from The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) shows further evidence of the safety of vaccines for pregnant mothers and their children.
Data shows that vaccinated women who gave birth between January and October 2021 had a very similar low risk of stillbirth, low birthweight and premature birth compared to women who were not vaccinated in pregnancy.
Previous studies have shown the risk of being severely ill with coronavirus (COVID-19) is higher for unvaccinated women. Out of 235 pregnant women who were admitted to intensive care with COVID-19 between January and September 2021, none had received two doses of vaccine.
The latest analysis also shows that women who had received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine during their pregnancy and gave birth between April and October 2021 were more likely to give birth without any of the reported adverse outcomes than women who had not been vaccinated in pregnancy (92.9% compared with 91.6%). This difference was more apparent in those aged 30 years and older.
Further findings are below:
- The stillbirth rate for vaccinated women who gave birth was approximately 3.6 per 1,000, a similar rate for women who were not vaccinated in pregnancy (3.9 per 1,000).
- The proportion of vaccinated women giving birth to babies with low birthweight (5.01%) was lower than the proportion for women who were not vaccinated in pregnancy (5.33%).
- The proportion of premature births was 5.97% for vaccinated women, similar to the 5.88% in women who were not vaccinated in pregnancy.
Covid remains a dangerous disease, particularly if you haven’t been vaccinated. Vaccination remains our best line of defence against COVID-19 and latest data released from The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) shows further evidence of the safety of vaccines for pregnant mothers and their unborn babies.Lucy Wightman - Joint Director of Public Health, North and West Northamptonshire CouncilsIt's strongly recommended that you get vaccinated against coronavirus (COVID-19) if you're pregnant or breastfeeding. You're at higher risk of getting seriously ill from COVID-19 if you're pregnant and if you get COVID-19 late in your pregnancy, your baby could also be at risk.
If you have not had a COVID-19 vaccine yet, it's recommended to get your first 2 doses as soon as possible. You do not need to delay vaccination until after you have given birth.
It's preferable for you to have the Pfizer/BioNTech or Moderna vaccine. This is because these vaccines have been more widely used during pregnancy in other countries and no safety concerns have been identified. If you've already had the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine for your 1st dose and did not have any serious side effects, you should have it again for your 2nd dose. If you had a 2nd dose of a COVID-19 vaccine at least three months ago, you can get a booster dose.
You'll be able to discuss having a COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy at your vaccination appointment. You can also speak to a GP or your maternity team for advice. Remember, it is scientifically proven that the vaccines cannot give you or your baby COVID-19.
There is no longer a legal requirement for people with coronavirus (COVID-19) infection to self-isolate, however if you have any of the main symptoms of COVID-19 or a positive test result, the local and national public health advice is to stay at home and avoid contact with other people.
Covid-19 in the county this week
This week's analysis of the county’s recent coronavirus cases and rates over the period 21 to 27 February 2022, shows:
- 2,639 residents tested positive for COVID-19 this week. Of this number, 277 were reinfection cases. ‘Reinfections’ are a new measurement now appearing in the county’s weekly data surveillance report and are defined as, ‘an infection of COVID- 19 from any of the variants after 90 days from the date of the last positive test.’
- Northamptonshire’s infection rate per 100,000 population is 413.5. West Northamptonshire’s rate is 442.9. Both are significantly higher than the national average (333.5).
- The highest rates locally are Northampton (458.6) and South Northamptonshire (440.3).
- Eight people died in Northamptonshire within 28 days of a positive test.
- Overall, more women than men tested positive for COVID-19 in the last 28 days.
- The age group with the most positive cases was 30-39.
- 10-19-year-olds had the most reinfections, likely due to school environments.
View the weekly Covid-19 Surveillance Report
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25 February 2022

West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) invites the public to join them to celebrate International Women’s Day (IWD) at the Guildhall in Northampton on Saturday, 5 March from 11am – 3pm.
The event which brings together local organisations that champion women, is being held to mark International Women’s Day which this year falls on Tuesday, 8 March.
Organised by the WNC Women’s Forum, the event will support this year’s IWD theme which is #BreakTheBias, with local organisations and groups on hand to talk to the public about the unfair treatment women can face day to day and what support and advice is available.
The organisations taking part include Northampton Domestic Abuse Services; Northampton Community Foundation; NLive Radio; United African Association; Rights of Women; Doddridge Centre; Sikh Community Centre and Youth Club; VCSE Assembly; Peak Empower; Crimestoppers; NN Journal; The Co-op; Belling Community House Sewing Group; Neals Yard remedies; Albanian Cultural Association; Moldovian and Romanian Community and Collingtree Park Care Homes.
There will be recorded interviews played over the big screens in the Great Hall throughout the day, including co-chairs Cllr Anna King and Pauline Woodhouse who will be talking about their time on the Forum and the Inspirational Woman Awards which are now in their 10th year.
The Northamptonshire Police and Fire service will also be at the event promoting the role of women in both services along with GamCare who will be highlighting the harm gambling can cause specifically for women.
Cllr David Smith, WNC's Cabinet Member for community safety and engagement, and regulatory services, said: "We are delighted to have so many local groups joining us for the day to help spread the word about the support that is available and also the work that is being done to breakdown the prejudices that many women face each day – either at work or home.
"On the day we will also be celebrating the many inspirational women in West Northants as we announce the winners of this year’s Inspirational Women Awards and recognise the many women playing hugely important roles across our communities and workplaces."
The Inspirational Women Awards ceremony will be live streamed from 2:30pm on screens in the Great Hall and on the Council’s YouTube channel.
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.
There are two categories this year – The Business Award and The Community Award and the judges will be joined by last year’s winners Teresa McCarthy-Dixon (Community) and Dolores Sanders (Business).
This year the shortlist includes Angie Kennedy, Maisie Summers-Newton and Cllr Rufia Ashraf for the Community Award and Milly Fyfe and Jo Burns-Russell for the Business Award.
If you need any more information about the event or the awards, please contact [email protected].
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25 February 2022

Two Northampton men who ignored fixed penalty notices for littering will have to pay more than £1,700 each in fines and court costs, magistrates have ruled.
Tyler Howard (41), of Bouverie Walk, was spotted dropping a refuse sack on a verge near his home before his waste collection day. He then refused to pick it up when asked to do so by a Neighbourhood Warden.
Richard Travis (40), of Broadmead Avenue, dumped a large cardboard box in Northampton’s Eastfield Park.
Neighbourhood Wardens from West Northamptonshire Council issued both with £150 fixed penalty notices for the littering offences, which took place in April last year.
When they failed to pay or make any kind of contact with the Council they were summonsed to court.
And at Wellingborough Magistrates’ Court last week (Tuesday 15 February) both were found guilty in their absence and each fined £400 and ordered to pay £1,275 in legal costs, plus a £40 victim surcharge.
Litter and fly-tipping are a blight on the environment of West Northamptonshire. It is something that residents regularly complain about and we spend thousands of pounds a year collecting the litter and waste dropped and dumped on our streets, roadsides and open spaces.Cllr Phil Larratt, Cabinet Member for Climate and Waste Services at West Northamptonshire CouncilUnfortunately it is people themselves who fly tip and litter, and it is only right that we take enforcement action against the perpetrators where we can.
The Council sets out its approach to tackling litter in its Litter Charter.
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25 February 2022

New restaurants are set to open at Daventry’s flagship Mulberry Place cinema development in time for the Easter holidays.
West Northamptonshire Council has leased the two restaurant units at the £12.5m development to DOUGH&Co Woodfired Pizza and Burger Amour.
The pizza and burger restaurants are both part of chains run by Suffolk-based restaurateur Chris Sharman, who operates in more than a dozen locations around the east of England.
Offering fresh, authentic food with a relaxed informal atmosphere, the restaurants will also create 50 new jobs for the local area.
We’re delighted to announce our new restaurants at the fantastic new Mulberry Place development in Daventry.Chris Sharman, CEO of DOUGH&Co Woodfired Pizza and Burger AmourWe offer a very relaxed, informal atmosphere and take real care and pride in the food that we serve. Our wood-fired pizza for instance, is made in our own way, with our own recipe sauce and dough cooked by our real chefs.
Daventry has a great feel to it and it’s really exciting to be part of this new leisure development. We can’t wait to welcome our first customers.
The new restaurants will join The Arc Cinema, a four-screen complex which will offer digital laser projectors, state-of-the-art immersive surround sound systems and luxury electric recliner seats as standard when it opens to the public on Friday 4 March.
Developed by the Council, the new Mulberry Place development, based off North Street in the heart of Daventry town centre, also boasts a new public square with decorative fountains.
This is an incredibly exciting time for the people of Daventry, with the state-of-the-art new cinema set to open on 4 March, followed by these fantastic new restaurants around a month later.Cllr Lizzy Bowen, WNC's Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Town Centre Regeneration and GrowthThe Arc Cinema offers a premium experience for movie-goers, and with these new restaurants, plus all the other fabulous venues that Daventry has to offer, residents of the town and the wider area will have a first-class leisure destination to really be proud of.
We’re delighted to welcome Burger Amour and DOUGH&Co Woodfired Pizza as our neighbours in Daventry. They will help make a great entertainment experience even better for those who want to dine as well as catch a film.Brian Gilligan, of The Arc Cinema