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This morning (June 5), Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service is in the process of handing back responsibility for the scene of the fire at Nene Valley Retail Park to the site owners.
The Fire Service has had a presence at the retail park in St James since the fire first started on Saturday afternoon (May 31). A crew this morning carried out a final After Fire Inspection and found that everything is now at a safe temperature with no further hotspots.
An investigation into the cause of the fire is being conducted with Northamptonshire Police and remains ongoing.
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04 June 2025

Plans to recommission a vital housing support service at Oasis House in Northampton and provide continued care for people with a history of rough sleeping or at risk of homelessness are set to move forward.
Following approval at last night’s Cabinet meeting (Tuesday, 3 June), a competitive procurement process to commission a new Support Provider will commence. The service will enable West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) to address gaps in the current homelessness and rough sleeping pathway by delivering tailored support to individuals with multiple and complex needs.
The commissioned service will begin in October 2025 and be funded from the ringfenced external government Rough Sleeping Prevention and Recovery Grant. This grant consolidates former Rough Sleeping Initiative (RSI) and the Accommodation for Ex-Offenders (AFEO) grants into a single funding stream for 2025-26 provided through the Ministry of Housing Communities and Local Government (MHCLG).
Oasis House currently accommodates residents across 48 studio flats and 11 en-suite rooms. The new service will support these residents to sustain their accommodation, rebuild their lives, and transition to long-term independent living.
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Cllr Charlie Hastie talks about the plans“We are committed to tackling homelessness and supporting some of the most vulnerable people in our communities. The recommissioning of this service ensures a vital lifeline remains in place at Oasis House, providing person-centred support to help residents move forward and reduce repeated homelessness. This will also play an essential role in our wider strategy to improve housing stability, health outcomes, and community wellbeing across West Northamptonshire.”Cllr Charlie Hastie, Cabinet Member for Housing at WNC
The newly commissioned provider will work in partnership with WNC, Northamptonshire Partnership Homes (NPH), and other agencies to deliver trauma-informed care, supporting residents with mental health, substance misuse, and tenancy skills. The aim is to improve health, reduce dependency on emergency services, and offer long-term solutions to homelessness.
The move follows Cabinet approval earlier this year to acquire Oasis House, which will secure its future as a cornerstone of WNC’s homelessness prevention strategy. Community engagement and consultation with service users, professionals, and partners are underway to help shape a service that meets current and future needs.
Find more information around homelessness support services in West Northamptonshire on the WNC website.
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04 June 2025

A transformative regeneration project is set to unlock the true potential of Northampton. The scheme will include the delivery of over 1000 new homes, jobs, green spaces, and cultural destinations that will benefit residents, businesses, and visitors across West Northamptonshire.
West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) and ECF – a joint venture between Legal & General, Homes England, and Muse – have now entered into a Development Agreement to bring this ambitious vision to life.
The Greyfriars scheme will revitalise a long-neglected area of the heart of the town centre, creating a vibrant, inclusive, and well-connected community that supports healthier lifestyles, economic growth, and a renewed sense of place.
The 25-acre regeneration area includes the former Greyfriars Bus Station, Mayorhold and Victoria Street Car Parks, the Corn Exchange, Belgrave House, and the East and West Islands. The plans will deliver a dynamic mix of affordable, build-to-rent, and student housing, alongside shops, cafés, restaurants, and leisure spaces – all designed to foster a diverse and thriving neighbourhood.
A new landmark public realm, including an outdoor amphitheatre and revitalised green spaces, will enhance the town’s cultural offer and provide welcoming, accessible spaces for all. The scheme will also significantly improve walking and cycling routes, connecting Greyfriars to the wider town centre and surrounding communities, and encouraging sustainable travel.
The economic impact will be substantial, with up to 7,000 full-time equivalent jobs created during construction and over £1 billion in economic value unlocked. Once complete, the development is expected to boost local spending by an additional £21 million annually, supporting businesses across Northampton and the wider West Northamptonshire area.
New homes including a diverse mix of affordable, built to rent and purpose-built student accommodation, will support a vibrant new neighbourhood, alongside shops, cafes, and restaurants as part of a dynamic new place.
“This is a major milestone for a project that will redefine the future of Northampton and deliver lasting benefits for communities across West Northamptonshire. The regeneration of Greyfriars will not only revitalise a key part of our town centre but also strengthen our local economy, improve connectivity, and create a more inclusive and vibrant place to live, work, and visit.”Cllr James Petter, Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure at West Northamptonshire Council
“West Northamptonshire Council has set out a bold vision for Greyfriars and we are looking forward to our collaborative and positive partnership.Sir Michael Lyons, Chair at ECF“Entering a Development Agreement will enable us to take the next important step in the delivery of this important opportunity. It’s a chance to enhance Northampton town centre with new homes, workspaces, retail, culture, and public spaces.
“Together, we will move at pace to deliver a masterplan proposal which delivers against this opportunity.”
Community engagement will remain central to the development process, ensuring that local voices help shape the future of Greyfriars and that the regeneration reflects the aspirations and needs of the people it serves.
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02 June 2025

A man has been ordered to pay more than £2,000 in costs and fines and sentenced to a 12 month Community Order after dumping waste illegally in a countryside lane in West Northants.
On Tuesday 7 May 2024, Mr Darren Clifford Lyons, trading as A-Star Waste Northamptonshire, drove his van into Banbury Lane in Northampton, dumped waste from the vehicle and drove off.
The offender was a licensed waste carrier, which gave rise to the concern that Mr Lyons would still be offering his services and illegally dumping the waste he collected. The offence was deemed serious enough by WNCs Environmental Crime Team to prosecute, instead of issuing a fixed penalty notice.
Mr Lyons of Hever Close, Northampton pleaded guilty on Tuesday 20 May 2025 at Wellingborough Magistrates Court, and was convicted under s33(1) of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 West Northamptonshire Council was represented by Mr Scott Howkins of WNCs in house Legal Services Team.
He was sentenced to a 12 month Community Order under which he will be supervised by the Probation Service for the duration of his sentence. The Community Order includes 30 rehabilitation days. An order to pay £2,033.36 in fines and the clean-up costs of the waste was also issued against Mr Lyons. The Community Order is the first of its kind issued by the Court in respect of offences investigated by WNCs Environmental Crime Team and reflects the seriousness of the offence.
“We will not tolerate fly-tipping within our communities, and we know how important it is to our residents that offenders are held to account for environmental crimes such as this.Cllr Nigel Stansfield, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Environment, Recycling and Waste“This case highlights the importance of householders checking with waste carriers and asking questions of how and where they will be disposing of their waste. We also urge people to get a receipt from the contractor which details what action they will be taking with your waste.”
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The Fire Service remains on scene this morning (June 2) at a retail park in St James, Northampton, following a large fire there on Saturday (May 31).
One fire crew, from Mereway, is continuing to damp down remaining hotspots, and our Fire Investigation team has returned this morning to continue its work.
Later today, we will be sending an aerial appliance to assist in monitoring hotspots, and our Joint Command Unit will also be present to support the ongoing investigation. The Fire Service will continue to have a presence at the site for the next few days.
There is still smoke coming from the affected buildings, so residents and businesses nearby should continue to keep windows and doors closed if they smell smoke.
All roads in the area have now re-opened, although a section of the car park near Dunelm remains in use by the Fire Service.
Assistant Chief Fire Officer Phil Pells said: “We do not underestimate the impact this incident has had on these businesses and the people who work there, as well as the local community.
“I want to thank Fire Control, our firefighters, crews from Buckinghamshire and Lincolnshire who assisted us, and our colleagues in police for their hard work over the weekend in what was a large-scale response to this fire.
“We would ask people to continue to stay away from the scene so that our Fire Investigation officers can continue their work.
“I also want to thank those affected, the local businesses and residents of St James, for their continued patience over the last three days. Our Protection Team will be visiting local businesses in the area to offer support and advice regarding fire safety in their premises.”
Witnesses or anyone with information regarding this incident should call Northamptonshire Police on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.