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14 May 2025

The steel frame for Northamptonshire’s new public mortuary has now been completed marking a major milestone in the construction of the facility at Riverside Business Park in Northampton.
Due to be completed in autumn 2025, the new mortuary will be a purpose-built facility designed to deliver the highest standards of care and compassion during some of life’s most difficult moments serving communities across Northamptonshire and surrounding areas.
It will provide modern, dignified spaces for families, including private viewing and identification areas, ensuring a respectful and supportive experience for those dealing with the loss of a loved one.
The facility will also bring key services under one roof, simplifying processes and reducing the need for travel between different sites. This will not only make it easier for families by reducing delays but will also improve efficiency for funeral directors, healthcare professionals, and other essential services.
“Losing someone you love is one of the hardest things any of us will ever face.Anna Earnshaw, Chief Executive of West Northamptonshire Council“We want families to feel supported, respected and cared for every step of the way. Now that the structure is in place, we're one step closer to providing a modern, respectful facility that will better serve families and professionals across Northamptonshire”
The mortuary will also help emergency services if there is ever a major incident, such as a disaster with multiple casualties. It will ensure that Northamptonshire is well-prepared to handle such situations while continuing to provide vital services for the community.
The project is being delivered by Stepnell Ltd, a contractor with extensive experience in managing large-scale construction projects.
“Reaching this stage is a significant milestone, and we’re proud to be delivering a facility that will make such an important difference to families and frontline services.Adrian Barnes, Director at Stepnell Ltd“With the steel frame complete, the building’s shape is now clear, and we’re progressing well towards the next phase.”
Find out more about the Northampton Mortuary on the West Northamptonshire Council website.
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14 May 2025

With just 100 days to go until Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 kicks off, World Rugby has today unveiled a bold new trophy – a symbol of the game’s unstoppable global rise and announced it will visit West Northants as part of its nationwide tour.
The record-breaking tournament has already surpassed all expectations with 300,000 tickets sold - more than double the total attendance from RWC 2021 in New Zealand, with a further wave of tickets being released today, seeing the tournament firmly on course to become the biggest Women’s Rugby World Cup in history.
The trophy will be arriving in Northampton Market Square on Monday 26 May, from 9am to 3pm for people to come along and snap a photo with the iconic trophy, enjoy the vibrant atmosphere, meet local influencers, and find out how to get involved as we gear up to host this world-class tournament later this year. The trophy will also be making appearances at the MotoGP in Silverstone, Brackley town centre, and Northampton Casuals Rugby Club during its visit.
“We’re incredibly proud to be one of the host locations for the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 and to welcome the brand-new trophy to West Northamptonshire as part of its national tour.Cllr Mark Arnull from West Northamptonshire Council“The excitement is building across our communities, and we can’t wait to showcase all that our area has to offer to fans and visitors from around the world. Hosting the tournament is not only a celebration of sport but also an opportunity to bring people together, inspire the next generation, and shine a global spotlight on West Northants.
“We encourage everyone to come along to the Market Square in Northampton on the bank holiday to be part of this special moment and get involved in what promises to be a truly unforgettable tournament.”
To mark the 100 days to go milestone, World Rugby have today unveiled the new Women’s Rugby World Cup Trophy at London’s Battersea Power Station. The reveal, broadcast live on the BBC Morning Live, brought together senior figures from World Rugby, RWC 2025 LOC, UK Government, host cities, and Rugby World Cup legends to celebrate the progress and energy of the women’s game and look ahead to an era-defining tournament.
Crafted in sterling silver and plated with 24-carat gold, the newly designed trophy is a modern expression of excellence and ambition. It fuses history and future by retaining the iconic twin handles of the original prize while introducing a sleek, oval silhouette, with names of past champions engraved on its base acknowledging the trailblazers who have shaped the game. The world map etched into the surface symbolises the game’s universal reach, celebrating the nations that have competed on the Rugby World Cup stage and the new stars who will carry the game forward.
“We are just 100 days away from welcoming the world to England for what will be the biggest and best Women’s Rugby World Cup yet. The excitement is real, and the momentum is building by the day, as this tournament promises to be an unforgettable experience for everyone.Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 Managing Director Sarah Massey“With more tickets going on sale today, don’t miss out on seeing rugby’s powerful personalities and unstoppable athletes take to the global stage.” Find out more and buy tickets on the Women’s Rugby World Cup website.
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15 May 2025

Residents are invited to Northampton’s Market Square on Saturday 17 May, from 10am to 2pm, for a special event to mark Mental Health Awareness Week, bringing together a wide range of local charities and organisations.
The event aims to raise awareness of the mental health and wellbeing services available to people of all ages across the area and is part of a series of actions led by the Northampton Town Centre Task Group to support workers, businesses, and the wider community.
Visitors will have the opportunity to meet with teams from organisations such as Action for Happiness, The Lowdown, Samaritans, Healthwatch, Futures Housing, and many more. Kelly's heroes will also be in the market square on Thursday and Friday.
Public Health colleagues will also be promoting upcoming mental health and suicide prevention training sessions specifically aimed at local businesses.
Find out more about mental health and wellbeing support in West Northamptonshire at: on the WNC website.
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Public organisations across Northamptonshire came together today to deal with a mock scenario involving a mid-air collision of two aircrafts.
The RAF and other agencies heavily supported this exercise, which ran in real time, and involved more than 300 people handling a simulated emergency in the St James area of Northampton.
Organisations including Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service, the police, local authorities and health partners were alerted to the details at around 9.30am.

The purpose of the exercise was to practice, in as near a real environment as possible, the readiness of Northamptonshire’s Local Resilience Forum (LRF) to deal with a complex major incident as it unfolds.
Other organisations such as the Environment Agency, UK Health Security Agency and the military also supported the exercise.
The scenario imagined that a Hawk jet and a Wildcat helicopter collided 250ft above Northampton and debris fell across the area.
Those taking part in the exercise were required to quickly liaise with all relevant agencies, risk assess the situation and decide on a course of action.
This included gauging the level of risk to emergency services staff responding to the situation while ensuring casualties could be reached and treated.
Deputy Chief Constable and LRF Chair, Ashley Tuckley, said: “Having a real-time exercise, with direct consequences from our action or inaction, was incredibly powerful.
“Colleagues from across our organisations demonstrated the benefit of our years of preparation and work together as we dealt with the unfolding situation.
“Of course, we’ll be reflecting very carefully on the decisions we took and whether different actions might have improved outcomes.
“I’m really grateful to everyone who worked so hard in response to today’s exercise, and to everyone in who might have been disrupted for their patience.”
In preparation for today’s event, the RAF arranged for sections from the two aircraft to be moved into position across West Northamptonshire Council’s Westbridge site.
Students from Northampton College were on hand to act as casualties and around 150 front-line emergency services staff were involved in the operation.
Training exercises such as this take place across the UK in a bid to test joint working and preparedness, should a major incident happen.
Wing Commander James Errington of RAF Cranwell in Lincolnshire, who assisted in the coordination of the exercise along with Northamptonshire Chief Superintendent Jen Helm, said: “The fundamental aim of this exercise was for partner agencies to work together in a challenging environment to better prepare for any future emergencies.
“This has successfully been achieved with partners going away with a greater understanding of each organisation.”
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13 May 2025

Public organisations across Northamptonshire came together today to deal with a mock scenario involving a mid-air collision of two aircraft.
The RAF and other agencies heavily supported this exercise which ran in real time and involved more than 300 people handling a simulated emergency in the St James area of Northampton.
Organisations including Northamptonshire Police, the fire service, local authorities and health partners were alerted to the details at around 9.30am.
The purpose of the exercise was to practice, in as near a real environment as possible, the readiness of Northamptonshire’s Local Resilience Forum (LRF) to deal with a complex major incident as it unfolds.
Other organisations such as the Environment Agency, UK Health Security Agency and the military also supported the exercise.
The scenario imagined that a Hawk jet and a Wildcat helicopter collided 250ft above Northampton and debris fell across the area.
Those taking part in the exercise were required to quickly liaise with all relevant agencies, risk assess the situation and decide on a course of action.
This included gauging the level of risk to emergency services staff responding to the situation while ensuring casualties could be reached and treated.
“Having a real-time exercise, with direct consequences from our action or inaction, was incredibly powerful.Deputy Chief Constable and LRF Chair, Ashley Tuckley“Colleagues from across our organisations demonstrated the benefit of our years of preparation and work together as we dealt with the unfolding situation.
“Of course, we’ll be reflecting very carefully on the decisions we took and whether different actions might have improved outcomes.
“I’m really grateful to everyone who worked so hard in response to today’s exercise, and to everyone in who might have been disrupted for their patience.”
In preparation for today’s event, the RAF arranged for sections from the two aircraft to be moved into position across West Northamptonshire Council’s Westbridge site.
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Major incident training exercise in NorthamptonStudents from Northampton College were on hand to act as casualties and around 150 front-line emergency services staff were involved in the operation.
Training exercises such as this take place across the UK in a bid to test joint working and preparedness, should a major incident happen.
“The fundamental aim of this exercise was for partner agencies to work together in a challenging environment to better prepare for any future emergencies.Wing Commander James Errington of RAF Cranwell in Lincolnshire“This has successfully been achieved with partners going away with a greater understanding of each organisation.”
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