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Following a recent incident at Gayton Marina, Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service is reminding people of the potential fire risks that lithium-ion batteries can present.
Crews were called to the Marina on the morning of August 5 to tackle a fire that had engulfed the cabin of a canal boat.
Just moments before they were ready to start tackling the flames, the boat exploded. Thankfully there were no serious injuries, and crews were able to extinguish the fire.
The boat was fitted with Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries (LiFePO4) batteries, which are larger batteries typically used to power electric vehicles.
An investigation remains ongoing to determine what happened to the batteries to start the fire.
Area Manager Neil Sadler, of Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service, said: “Lithium-ion batteries come in all shapes and sizes and are used in everyday items we all own, so we want to remind people of the hazards they can sometimes pose.
“If they overheat or are punctured, crushed or overcharged, then they can release a flammable vapour which can ignite, burn or in some cases explode.
“Although we believe the fire was started by the batteries on this occasion, we do not know precisely why, and we are working with the owners of Gayton Marina while the investigation continues to fully understand what happened.
“We want to ensure people follow the appropriate safety advice to mitigate any risks that lithium-ion batteries can pose in products we use every day, such as mobile phones, electric cars, charging devices and tools.
“The main advice is for people not to put these batteries in the bin. Make sure you take them to your local household recycling centre so that staff there can dispose of them safely.”
Please also consider the following safety advice:
- If you see white vapour, that may look like smoke, coming from a battery then get out, stay out and call the Fire Service on 999.
- Never charge lithium-ion batteries when you are sleeping or are away from your home.
- Never charge lithium-ion batteries in a place where you would need an escape route from a potential fire – it will block your way out should they set on fire.
- Use chargers that come with any devices you buy. Always read the manufacturer’s safety instructions, never cover chargers and make sure it is charged in a well-ventilated area.
- Buy replacement batteries or chargers from trusted suppliers, and chose a genuine, branded product.
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28 August 2025

As the excitement builds for the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025, Northamptonshire Children’s Trust (NCT) is proud to announce it’s campaign to raise awareness of fostering, using the global sporting event as a powerful platform to connect with the local community and inspire action.
The campaign will feature the premiere of “The Team Around the Child” which is a moving and heart-warming short film that shines a light on the parallels between rugby and fostering. The film highlights the shared core values such as teamwork, resilience, support and the power of community.
“We’re inviting you to watch our film, come and talk to our team and consider how you could make a difference in a child’s life.Colin Foster, Chief Executive of NCT“Every child deserves a safe and loving home. By connecting with rugby fans and families during this historic tournament, we hope to inspire more people to open their hearts and homes to children in need.”
Northampton’s Franklin’s Gardens Stadium will host the matches, including England’s highly anticipated clash with Samoa on Saturday 30th August. With thousands of fans expected to attend and millions watching worldwide, NCT is seizing this moment to spotlight the urgent need for more foster carers across the county.
“We’re incredibly excited to welcome the Women’s Rugby World Cup to Northampton. This is more than just a sporting event, it’s a celebration of resilience, teamwork and community. These values are at the heart of fostering and we’re proud to align our campaign with such an inspiring occasion.”Olivia Ives, Assistant Director for Corporate Parenting
As part of the initiative, NCT will be present at the Rugby Fest in Abington Park and the Rugby World Cup Fan Zone in Northampton’s Market Square, engaging with families and fans through interactive activities and opportunities to meet current foster carers. The campaign has also included digital outreach and partnerships with both councils, local rugby clubs and organisations to amplify the message. The Fan Zone’s will be taking place 24th, 30th and 31st August and 7th September and will be a free event for members of the public to enjoy the rugby matches in a fun environment.
For more information about fostering in Northamptonshire or to get involved in the campaign, visit the NCT website or follow @NorthamptonshireFostering on Facebook and @fosteringnctrust on Instagram.
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28 August 2025

If you haven’t signed up yet, there’s still plenty of time for children to take part in this year’s Summer Reading Challenge: Story Garden. Running across Northamptonshire libraries until 13 September, the challenge invites children to enjoy six books of their choice over the summer.
The theme, Adventures in Nature and the Great Outdoors, is inspiring children to explore new stories and ideas. Every child who signs up receives a special collector’s card and earns a sticker for each book they read – whether it’s fiction, non-fiction, e-books or audiobooks. Complete all six and they’ll be awarded a free medal and certificate to celebrate their achievement.
Key dates to remember
- Sign up anytime at your local library until Saturday 13 September
- Complete the challenge by Saturday 20 September to claim a medal and certificate
Libraries are also running a wide range of free events and activities alongside the challenge. Check the Libraries What’s On webpage to see what’s happening near you.
The Summer Reading Challenge is free to join - just drop into your local library and get started today. For more information, visit the Libraries webpage or ask at your nearest branch.
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26 August 2025

West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) is asking bus users to take part in a survey to help enhance local bus services.
This is being delivered in partnership with sustainable travel consultancy GO Travel Solutions.
The survey will provide feedback on current bus services from a broad range of different users across West Northamptonshire. Results will be used to guide future planning and investment in local bus services.
The survey forms part of the area’s Bus Service Improvement Plan, funded by the UK Government.
Anyone who has used a bus in West Northamptonshire within the last four weeks is invited to complete the 5-minute survey.
"We want to hear directly from bus users about their recent journeys. Their feedback is vital in helping us understand how services are working and where improvements can be made. By taking just a few minutes to complete the survey, they can support improving bus services in West Northamptonshire."Cllr Richard Butler, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport
The survey is open until Friday 19 September. To take part, visit: www.go-travel-solutions.com/wnc-bus-survey
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26 August 2025

West Northamptonshire Council is inviting parents, carers and guardians to take part in a final round of engagement sessions to help shape the future of alternative education across the area.
Unregistered alternative education provision refers to educational settings that operate outside the formal school system. These settings often support children who need a different approach to learning due to health issues, emotional challenges, or other personal circumstances. While these provisions can offer valuable and flexible learning opportunities, they are not currently subject to the same regulations as registered schools.
Following the recent consultation which closed in July, the Council received valuable feedback from families and stakeholders to inform the development of a new commissioning framework. The aim of this new framework is to provide clear guidance and standards for these settings to ensure that all alternative education settings are safe, inclusive, and responsive to the diverse needs of children and young people.
As a second wave of engagement, a series of face-to-face and virtual drop-in sessions throughout September have been planned, giving an opportunity for families to speak directly to the team and share their views.
Parents, carers and guardians are invited to drop-in to one of the sessions below:
- 8 September, 10.30am -12.30pm: Daventry Library, The Abbey Market Square, Daventry NN11 4XG
- 11 September, 1pm to 3pm: The Guildhall (Jeffery room) St Giles' Square, Northampton, NN1 1DE
- 16 September, 4pm to 6pm: Towcester Hub, The Forum, Whittons Ln, Towcester NN12 6AD
- 18 September, 5pm to 7pm: virtual (via Teams) Join the virtual meeting
“This is an important piece of work and one that is crucial we get right. Every child deserves access to good quality education that supports their individual needs and for many, alternative provision plays a vital role in this.”Cllr Kathryn Shaw, Cabinet Member for Children, Families and Education at West Northamptonshire Council“These drop-in sessions are an opportunity for families to come along and feedback in-person or via our online session directly to our team. We hope by putting on these additional engagement sessions, will encourage further feedback and conversation with parents, carers and guardians who child or children use alternative education.”
Once finalised, the new framework which is set to launch in 2026 will establish a set of clear standards for safeguarding, health and safety and educational quality, a professional review panel to assess providers against these standards, a directory of approved providers and ongoing monitoring and compliance checks to ensure high-quality provision is maintained.
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