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01 March 2022

A total of 4,786 secondary school places have been allocated to pupils across West Northamptonshire today.
This is the first year that places have been allocated specifically within West Northants, following on from local government reorganisation last year.
79.4 per cent of applicants – 3,798 children – have been allocated a place at their first preference – a slightly lower percentage than for the county as a whole last year (80.7 per cent in 2021).
95.8 per cent of applicants have been allocated one of their preferred schools – similar to the number of children getting a place at a preference school (95.7 per cent in 2021).
98.7 per cent of applications were made online (the same as in 2021).
Families who applied for their secondary school place online and within the deadline are able to check their offer on the council’s online Admissions Portal.
Cllr Fiona Baker, WNC’s Cabinet Member for children, families, and education, said: “The move to secondary school is a milestone in the lives of all our young people and the Council and I will be working hard to make sure they get the support and opportunities they deserve during the rest of their journey."
Any parent has the right to appeal (through the independent appeals process) against refusal of a place at any school for which they have applied.
The next round of secondary school place allocations (for late applicants) will take place in April.
Primary school allocations will be announced on April 19.
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02 March 2022

Our Cabinet will next week consider a land deal at Sixfields and further details will be published in the coming days.
Last Monday’s Full Council (21 February) was an opportunity for Cabinet to listen to and understand members concerns, most of which were overcome before this week’s special Cabinet meeting (28 February).
One or two issues remained, and Cabinet members felt it would be prudent to take the time to consider the bids received since the release of the council report.
The outstanding issues have also now been resolved and the latest bids are being considered. Full details will be published in a report, which will go to next Tuesday’s Cabinet meeting (8 March).
“We asked for a Full Council meeting to allow colleagues the chance to comment and ask questions.Cllr Malcolm Longley, Cabinet Member for Finance“We listened with interest to the views of the public, club and members and, since then, we have given the issue further careful consideration and we believe we have now resolved any outstanding issues.
“There is no need to delay this any further, so we have agreed to bring a report to our Cabinet meeting on 8 March.”