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16 April 2025

In a significant development for families in the Overstone area, the Secretary of State for Education has today agreed to enter into a Funding Agreement with The Northampton Free School Trust to provide funding for the Overstone Park Primary School.
This legal document marks one of the final stages in the process towards opening a new free school, which will provide much-needed educational spaces in the area.
West Northamptonshire Council is overseeing the delivery of this project, working alongside Steele and Bray, the appointed contractor responsible for building the school, and PhP Architects, who have led the design efforts.
Scheduled for completion in April 2026, Overstone Park Primary School is set to initially welcome 30 Reception pupils. To ensure a smooth learning experience for the first Reception cohort, students will attend Wootton Park School—its sister school within the Northampton Free School Trust—for the first two terms from September 2025 to March 2026 before moving to the new site.
Offers for the new school will be sent directly to successful applicants by the Trust. Full details can be found at https://overstoneparkprimaryschool.org.uk/.
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17 April 2025

West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) is continuing to roll out enforcement cameras across the area, as part of a phased approach to improve pedestrian, cyclist and driver safety and encourage better driver behaviour.
Drivers in Northampton will face charges if they flout the rules or ignore signage at two newly enforced locations: the Horsemarket/Gold Street junction and the top end Gold Street, both of which are very busy junctions with high levels of vehicles and pedestrians.
The Horsemarket/Gold Street junction camera will go live on Tuesday, 22 April and will enforce a banned left from Horsemarket into Gold Street. This follows enforcement already live at this location turning left travelling out of Marefair.
The camera at the top end of Gold Street and Bridge Street will enforce the no entry into the one-way street and is due to go live in the coming weeks. The date will be communicated across our channels ahead of the camera going live. The aim is to reduce the number of vehicles that carry out the illegal maneuver and therefore increase pedestrian, cyclist and driver safety in this area.
This is in addition to the camera that was installed at the top end of Gold Street in January to enforce existing bus lane regulations.
At both locations, during the first six months of enforcement measures going live, a statutory warning notice will be issued for first offences by any vehicle, however anyone breaching the rules for a second time or first time after the 6 month period, will receive a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) of £70, reduced to £35 if paid within 21 days.
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16 April 2025

In a significant development for families in the Overstone area, the Secretary of State for Education has today agreed to enter into a Funding Agreement with The Northampton Free School Trust to provide funding for the Overstone Park Primary School.
This legal document marks one of the final stages in the process towards opening a new free school, which will provide much-needed educational spaces in the area.
West Northamptonshire Council is overseeing the delivery of this project, working alongside Steele and Bray, the appointed contractor responsible for building the school, and PhP Architects, who have led the design efforts.
Scheduled for completion in April 2026, Overstone Park Primary School is set to initially welcome 30 Reception pupils. To ensure a smooth learning experience for the first Reception cohort, students will attend Wootton Park School—its sister school within the Northampton Free School Trust—for the first two terms from September 2025 to March 2026 before moving to the new site.
Offers for the new school will be sent directly to successful applicants by the Trust. Full details can be found at https://overstoneparkprimaryschool.org.uk/.
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16 April 2025

A new series of Saturday pop-up stalls known as the ‘Northants Makers Market’ is set to launch in May on Northampton’s Market Square, to showcase the art and creativity of the county.
Organised by The Creative Place (TCP) and supported by West Northamptonshire Council, the Northants Makers Market will feature 15 stalls set up outside The Creative Place in the Market Square, beginning on 24th May and continuing on 5th July, 26th July, 23rd August, 20th September and 11th October, from 11am – 4pm. As well as stalls where you can buy local creative products, like jewellery and ceramics, each market will also feature a live performance and hands-on activities for the public.
The Creative Place, possibly the smallest arts centre in the world, seeks to support and connect creatives, and showcase the wide range of creativity in Northamptonshire.
"Northants is such a creative county and we want to support creatives to showcase their wares but also to network with each other to make big things happen so that’s why, alongside the market, The Creative Place itself will be running a Creative Coffee Morning at 11am, Creative Lunch at 1pm and a Creative After-Party at 4pm to provide a networking space where everyone who wants to explore their creativity is welcome."Becky Carrier, Founder and Director
The opportunity to have a stall at the Makers Market is open to all Northants creatives and anyone interested should get in touch at [email protected].
Those interested in keeping up-to-date with TCP activities and events, can visit The Creative Place – For Misfits and Mavericks, Creatives and Changemakers or sign up to the mailing list here at The Creative Place.
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15 April 2025

From 1 April 2025, FCC has been re-awarded the contract to manage household waste and recycling centres across West Northamptonshire. As part of this new agreement, we're pleased to confirm that all household recycling centres in the region are now open seven days a week, with extended operational hours totaling 42 hours per week.
By opening our HWRCs seven days a week we hope to better distribute visitor numbers and reduce traffic at peak-times, making it easier for our residents to dispose of their items.
One key operational change has been brought in at the Sixfields site, where vehicles are now required to reverse into bays to enhance safety measures. Additionally, temporary closures may occur when queues impact nearby roads, a standard practice to ensure safe traffic flow.
We appreciate the community's patience and understanding during this busy time of year and remain committed to providing the best possible service. For more information on opening times and locations, please visit our Waste and Recycling pages.
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