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01 August 2025

Northampton Market Square is set to host an exciting line-up of free events, entertainment, and live match screenings this summer as part of the official Women’s Rugby World Cup Fan Zone.
From cutting-edge technology and family fun to music, arts and festival vibes, each Fan Zone event will be themed to celebrate the spirit of the tournament and bring the local community together across four key dates.
Whether you're a rugby fan or simply looking for free entertainment in the heart of town, the Northampton Fan Zone is not to be missed.
“Hosting the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 Fan Zone right here in Northampton Market Square is a brilliant opportunity to showcase the pride, creativity and community spirit that defines West Northamptonshire.Cllr James Petter, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure“We’ve worked hard to create four exciting themed events that offer something for everyone and compliment our existing market and town centre offer - whether you’re into cutting-edge tech, live music, arts and culture, or just looking for a fun family day out. This is about more than just rugby; it’s a chance to celebrate together, support the tournament, and showcase our wonderful area to a global audience.”
Fan Zone dates
Sunday 24 August - Innovation & Technology
Step into the future with a day full of interactive tech experiences for all ages:
- Explore Virtual Reality: try free VR games and test your speed on twin racing simulator pods and compete on the leaderboard
- Meet and have a photo with a giant walking robot plus have your picture drawn by an iPad caricaturist
- Creative activities: design your own flag with Lemon Pop and take part in face painting and rugby activities
- Northampton Saints and Loughborough Lightning presence
- Live match screenings: Ireland vs Japan, South Africa vs Brazil
- Plus much more!
Saturday 30 August - Festival Vibes
A lively, colourful celebration filled with music, dance, and creative flair:
- Silent Disco: choose your beat with three music channels in a party tent
- Live Stage with BBC Introducing and walk-to-stadium music route featuring local performers
- Interactive mural & eco crafts: help colour in a rugby-themed mural and make festival headbands and sound wands with Wild Tribe
- Irish Dancers, magicians, stilt walkers, jugglers and Samoan weaving workshops
- Northampton Saints and Loughborough Lightning presence
- Live match screenings: Canada vs Wales, Scotland vs Fiji, England vs Samoa
- Plus much more!
Sunday 31 August - Family Fun
A fun-packed day for the whole family, with plenty of things to see and do:
- Inflatable activities including a bouncy castle, Last Man Standing, surfing simulator, rodeo rugby ball, and a giant maze
- Basketball challenges with Northants Basketball
- Make & take craft: paint your own canvas to celebrate the tournament
- Giant dinosaur, Bubblologist, and Stilt Walkers roaming the square
- Spanish dance workshop and face painting
- Northampton Saints and Loughborough Lightning presence
- Live match screenings: Ireland vs Spain, New Zealand vs Japan, Italy vs South Africa
- Plus much more!
Sunday 7 September - Music, Art & Culture
A creative celebration of local talent and global inspiration:
- Northampton Music Festival takeover with live performances throughout the day
- Make & take activity: design your own frisbee with Lemon Pop
- MMAP: poetry and urban art from a local creative artist
- Giant games and face painting
- Northampton Saints and Loughborough Lightning presence
- Live match screenings: all matches will be shown (on mute during performances)
- Plus much more!
The event is proudly supported by partners Discover Northamptonshire, Muse, and Zone Developments.
Find out more about the tournament on the council’s WRWC webpage.
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01 August 2025

Kingsthorpe Grove Primary School has proudly become the first school in West Northamptonshire to receive the prestigious Food for Life Bronze Award, a national recognition that celebrates schools championing healthier food culture, education, and lunchtime experiences. The award is part of West Northamptonshire Council’s (WNC) Healthy Schools initiative.
The accolade was presented by WNC's Director of Public Health during the launch of the West Northants Sustainable Food Network, held at the University of Northampton. Staff and students from Kingsthorpe Grove were warmly welcomed as they shared their inspiring journey to achieving the award.
Two teachers and three student Lunchtime Ambassadors took to the stage to share their experiences. They spoke passionately about their roles in:
- Developing school gardening and cooking initiatives
- Updating the school’s food policy
- Introducing changes to the lunch service that ensure all children enjoy a healthier, more inclusive dining experience.
This milestone reflects the broader impact of the Food for Life programme, commissioned by West Northamptonshire Council’s Public Health team to support schools in areas where data shows the greatest need for change in food culture.
The improvements at Kingsthorpe Grove also pave the way for the school’s caterer to pursue the Food for Life Served Here certification, an endorsement of higher food quality standards, including freshly prepared meals, no harmful additives, and improved animal welfare.
Adding to their success, the school has also achieved the Healthy Schools Silver Award, demonstrating a holistic and sustained commitment to student wellbeing.
"This is a fantastic example of what schools can achieve when food, health, and education come together in a truly integrated way. The dedication and determination shown by Kingsthorpe Grove’s staff and students is inspiring. Not only are they creating a healthier school environment, but they’re also empowering pupils and their families to make positive lifestyle choices that extend beyond the classroom. The whole-school approach nurtures wellbeing, builds community, and sets a powerful example for others to follow.”Cllr Laura Couse, Cabinet Member for Adult Care, Public Health and Regulatory Services.
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29 July 2025

Community organisations are now able to apply for vital funds via West Northamptonshire Council as applications open for the Welcoming Spaces Grant Scheme will run until October 2025.
These spaces offer a safe, warm, and welcoming environment for local people, especially during colder months, and can provide vital services and support to those in need.
Using funds from the Household Support Fund for West Northamptonshire, the Council is seeking to support the creation or development of Welcoming Spaces across the area. These spaces provide a non-judgemental, safe environment where residents can come together, enjoy refreshments and access wider support services.
Grants of £500 to £1,500 are available to community and voluntary organisations, registered charities, and other qualifying bodies, with funding intended to provide support until the end of March 2026.
The closing date for all applications is 10 am on Monday 6 October 2025. Organisations can apply once during the funding period. Applications will be assessed based on the strength of the proposal and the organisation’s ability to deliver the project effectively.
“Welcoming Spaces play a vital role in supporting our communities, especially during the colder months when many residents may be facing difficult circumstances. Through this grant scheme, we’re proud to help local organisations create safe, warm, and inclusive environments where people can connect, access support, and feel a sense of belonging. I encourage all eligible groups to apply and be part of this important initiative.”Cllr Laura Couse, Cabinet Member for Adult Care, Public Health and Regulatory Services at West Northamptonshire Council
The on-line application form is available from this website page: Welcoming Spaces | West Northamptonshire Council Or direct via this link: Apply for the Welcoming Spaces grant - Introduction - Online form
More information on Welcoming Spaces can be found on our website: Welcoming Spaces | West Northamptonshire Council
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31 July 2025

Residents in West Northamptonshire to experience a simpler, faster and more reliable way to manage their Council Tax, Housing Benefits and Business Rates, as an essential update of the Council’s Revenue and Benefits system takes place this weekend.
From 5pm on Friday 1 August until 12pm on Monday 4 August, the system will be temporarily unavailable while an essential update is carried out. This will complete the transition to a single, modern platform that brings improvements to how residents interact with the Council’s online services. During the final update, residents will not be able to access the customer portal or submit forms online. This includes new applications for Housing Benefit and Council Tax support, submitting Council Tax Discounts and Exemptions, setting up or changing direct debits, and notifying changes of address.
Throughout this period residents will be able to make Council Tax and Business Rates payments as usual. For residents with ongoing benefits claims and regular payments, these will continue unaffected.
"This is about making life easier for people. We know how important it is for our residents to have access to clear, simple and reliable services, especially when it comes to finances and support. This new system will make it quicker and more straightforward for people to manage their Council Tax or Benefits online, and it gives our staff better tools to help those who need us. I’d like to thank all residents for their continued understanding and cooperation as we complete this major improvement.”Cllr John Slope, Cabinet Member for Finance at West Northamptonshire Council
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Winners of the 2023 Northamptonshire County Schools Challenge have launched their winning idea at Corby Fire Station two years after winning.
The victorious team from Corby Technical School designed a game and lesson plan to help raise awareness of deliberate fire setting, aimed at children.
The County Schools Challenge is an annual project run in Northamptonshire to help thousands of pupils learn about important social issues while teaching them invaluable skills. The theme for this round was deliberate fire setting and was led by Northamptonshire’s Police and Fire Arson Task Force.

Corby Technical School’s winning project was the ‘30 Seconds’ game, a card game that aims to teach young people the dangers of deliberate fire setting. The game has tokens to win that can be used in a classroom setting, by partner agencies or by young people and families. An accompanying lesson plan has also been designed and is available to all schools nationwide.
The winning team of five students, Hallé Mathew, Gracie Wilson, Sophia Callan, Freya Binley, and Amber Barber, competed against twenty-five other secondary schools to win the challenge.
The ‘30 Seconds’ game is aimed predominantly at primary and secondary school children aged 8-14 although play is suitable for anyone. As well as multiple choice cards, there are true and false cards, and fact cards all relating to deliberate fire setting and fire safety.

Assistant Principal of Corby Technical School Kieran Fitzpatrick said, “The students created a card game called ‘30 Seconds’. They chose the name because a fire can escalate in just 30 seconds, which they thought was a very important message to convey to young people.
“The game is about educating young people about the dangers of deliberately setting fires and includes lots of useful facts about fire safety. It also has some fun information, for example facts about the Great Fire of London, which makes the game engaging and informative.”
After being crowned winners of the 2023 County Schools Challenge, the school and the team linked up with Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service and Northamptonshire Police to have the game professionally produced, and it is now ready to be distributed.
Kelly Crockett, Arson Reduction Coordinator from Northamptonshire’s Arson Task Force worked on the project.
She said, “I was fortunate to lead on the Northamptonshire County Schools Challenge theme of deliberate fire setting. We encouraged schools to discuss the risks and consequences of deliberate fires and to raise awareness of the dangers and the impact that deliberate fire setting can have on themselves, the community, the environment and the emergency services.
“I was keen to see how the schools embraced the challenge and presented their ideas, whilst sharing important safety messages.
“All the schools involved worked extremely hard on this significant issue, and the winners created a fantastic game which can be used within our work with children and young people, to continue to raise awareness and make a positive difference within the county.”

The winning team headed to Corby Fire Station to formally launch and play the game with the crew and Chief Fire Officer Nikki Watson.
Nikki said: “It was a pleasure to be at the launch of the Northamptonshire County Schools Challenge winning game. The creativity and teamwork of this group of young people is inspiring, and the game they created was fantastic.
“Deliberate fire setting is an issue for every fire service. I hope that this game can help to educate the young people in Northamptonshire of the danger of setting fires, while having some fun too.”
Note to editors: The winning project from 2023 has been launched now due to production delays in making the game.