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06 March 2025

Plans to tackle climate change locally progress as West Northamptonshire Council’s Climate Change Strategy is set to be published.
The strategy, which was approved at the Council’s Cabinet on 4 March, has been shaped with the help of local residents, businesses and key stakeholders. It outlines the Council’s approach to reducing locally produced greenhouse gases, improving air quality and placing people at the heart of the response.
As well as aiming to achieve net zero across the area by 2045, key challenges that are addressed within the strategy include energy, waste, buildings, transport, nature and the economy. With the help of partners and the community the Council is aiming to:
- Improve air quality across the area
- Improve the energy efficiency of homes
- Support the development of accessible and affordable public transport
- Develop active travel routes
- Support decarbonisation of businesses to reduce emissions
- Encourage the development of high-quality sustainable employment
- Increase accessibility and use of parks and green spaces
- Ensure access to the benefits of action on climate change
- Raise awareness and engage local residents and businesses on the climate emergency
- Support local food production.
“Reducing the impact of the climate emergency is a key priority for the Council and everyone has a role to play. This strategy is a significant step forward for West Northamptonshire and we need the support of residents and businesses to achieve our goal of becoming net zero by 2045.Cllr Rebecca Breese, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Environment, Recycling and Waste“We’ve outlined our plans to help address the challenges we face and I’d like to thank everyone who fed back within the consultation and pre-engagement exercise at the end of last year to help us shape this vital document.”
The strategy will be published on the Council’s website shortly.
To accompany the strategy an action plan will be created to outline the next steps and progress.
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07 March 2025

Plans to improve infrastructure to charge electric vehicles in West Northamptonshire take a step forward as a bid for funding from the government’s Local Electrical Vehicle Infrastructure Capital Fund (LEVI) has been successful.
The funding of just over £2.8 million follows adoption of the West Northamptonshire Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Strategy 2024-2030 in November last year, which was shaped with the help of residents, businesses, and other stakeholders.
This ambitious plan aims to support people to use electric vehicles (EVs) by rolling out charging infrastructure across the area and ensure that charging networks are reliable, affordable, accessible and well maintained. The strategy aligns with our commitment to sustainability whilst helping people without their own drives benefit from the lower costs of running electric cars.
The LEVI funding will attract charge point operators, and West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) has begun procuring a private partner to support the strategy's implementation. This partnership will ensure the installation of at least 1,450 EV chargers in areas without off-street parking across West Northants, benefiting residents in the transition to electric vehicles.
"We are committed to embracing greener transport in West Northants and reducing our carbon footprint, whilst letting everyone benefit from the newer technologies. This funding will enable us to progress with plans to provide the necessary infrastructure to support our residents in making the switch to electric vehicles."Councillor Rebecca Breese, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Environment, Recycling and Waste
"It’s fantastic to see West Northamptonshire Council confirm it will deliver more than 1,400 on-street chargers across the region thanks to our nearly £3m boost.Future of Roads Minister Lilian Greenwood“We’re seeing great growth in the local chargepoint network and this funding will keep the momentum going in West Northamptonshire, as we help drivers switch to EVs, supporting jobs, making the UK a clean energy superpower and delivering our Plan for Change.”
To view the West Northamptonshire Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Strategy please visit our Estates webpage.
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05 March 2025

West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) has set an ambitious strategy to grow the local economy inclusively and sustainably with a focus on increasing productivity and skills.
Businesses in West Northamptonshire will gain greater support to access funding, support networks, and innovation hubs - helping them expand, improve productivity, and create new employment opportunities, following the adoption of the new Economic Growth strategy.
The strategy, which was launched in draft form at the West Northants Economic Growth Summit at Silverstone Museum last week (24 February), sets out an ambitious vision to drive business growth, job creation, and investment while ensuring West Northamptonshire remains a great place to live, work, visit, and do business. It focuses on twelve key priorities to deliver long-term economic success, with business growth and innovation being central to the plan as well as supporting local businesses to scale up; promoting entrepreneurship; and attracting inward investment.
The strategy establishes a proactive focus on driving innovative technologies and attracting inward investment from sectors including Advanced Manufacturing, Life Sciences, Clean Energy, Advanced Logistics, Motorsport and Creative and Digital. There is also a recognition of the importance of the Foundation and Experience economies to maintain a high quality of life, including enhancing healthcare, local high streets and growing existing sector strengths.
"The Economic Growth strategy reflects our commitment to building a dynamic and resilient local economy that benefits everyone. Through this plan, local businesses will gain greater access to funding and residents will directly benefit from economic growth, whether through increased job opportunities, access to training and upskilling programmes, or improved career pathways.Cllr Daniel Lister, Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture, and Leisure at WNC“The proactive focus on inward investment and sectors which will increase productivity and skill levels will be essential to realising West Northamptonshire’s potential. We want to increase life chances, improve pride in place and showcase West Northants as a must-invest destination. Our focus on regenerating town centres will enhance the local experience, making these areas more attractive for visitors while encouraging local spending and supporting independent businesses.
“Meanwhile, infrastructure improvements, including better transport and digital connectivity, will not only support business growth but also make it easier for residents to access work, education, and essential services. By embedding sustainability at the heart of our approach, we are also promoting green jobs and industries, creating a cleaner and healthier environment for future generations."
Skills, employment, and inclusion are prioritised in the strategy as well as working closely with education providers and businesses to develop a highly skilled workforce through apprenticeships, training programmes, and career development initiatives that match employer needs. Plans to invest in infrastructure and connectivity to improve transport links, digital connectivity, and commercial spaces, making it easier for businesses to operate and for residents to access job opportunities, are also outlined in the strategy.
Additionally, the strategy commits to town centre and place-based regeneration, revitalising urban areas to make them more attractive for businesses, residents, and visitors with an enhanced retail, leisure, and cultural offering to boost footfall and strengthen local economies.
Developed in collaboration with businesses, education providers, and key stakeholders, the strategy – which was given the go ahead by councillors at yesterday’s (March 4) Cabinet meeting - ensures that local needs and aspirations are at the heart of West Northamptonshire’s economic growth plans.
A new brand and website and LinkedIn has also been created to drive inward investment to the area and encourage new businesses and enterprise sectors to locate to West Northamptonshire. The Council will also feature at this year’s UK Real Estate Investment & Infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF) to showcase West Northamptonshire as a must visit destination for global businesses.
View the strategy on the West Northamptonshire Council website.
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05 March 2025

West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) is set to implement a new Direct Payments Policy for Adult Social Care on 1 April 2025, following Cabinet approval. This policy, shaped by extensive public consultation, aims to enhance transparency, consistency, and flexibility in the administration of direct payments, providing residents with greater control over their care and support.
The Council has listened to the valuable feedback from the community, leading to several key enhancements in the new policy. Residents with eligible care and support needs will be able to utilise Direct Payments to cover transport expenses, facilitating easier access to essential services, medical appointments, and social engagements. This change promotes greater independence and community involvement.
Additionally, the policy introduces clearer information and support mechanisms, assisting residents and their families in understanding and managing Direct Payments effectively. This includes guidance on employing personal assistants, managing care services, and maintaining necessary records.
Adjustments in the management of carers' Direct Payments ensure alignment with WNC's Carers Strategy, providing tailored support that acknowledges the vital role of carers in the community. The policy also establishes standardised procedures across West Northamptonshire, reducing administrative complexities and ensuring a fair approach to Direct Payments for all residents.
The new Direct Payments Policy will be effective from 1 April 2025. Detailed information regarding the roll out of this will be shared in the upcoming weeks. Keep up to date on our adult social care pages here.
This policy underscores WNC's commitment to fostering a supportive environment where residents have the resources and flexibility to manage their care in a manner that best suits their individual needs.
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05 March 2025

West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) has approved a new policy strengthening its commitment to tackling anti-social tenants and preventing tenancy fraud. The policy also promotes lease sustainment and supporting tenants to maintain their homes to avoid unnecessary evictions.
The Tenancy Policy, which replaces the previous policy from Northampton Borough Council, aligns with national regulatory standards and supports the council’s broader housing strategies including the Tenancy Strategy, Housing Strategy, and Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy.
Developed in partnership with Northamptonshire Partnership Homes (NPH), which manages WNC’s housing stock, the policy ensures greater tenancy security, improved sustainment, and effective management of council homes. It sets out clear guidelines on the types of tenancies offered, arrangements for fixed-term tenancies, and WNC’s approach to tackling tenancy fraud and unlawful subletting.
Following a five-week public consultation, the policy has been updated to reflect key changes, including:
- The use of introductory tenancies for all new tenants, ensuring they successfully integrate into their homes and communities before being granted a secure tenancy.
- Reintroducing flexible fixed-term tenancies, which will only be used in exceptional circumstances such as for residents with limited leave to remain in the UK.
- Stronger provisions to tackle tenancy fraud, ensuring social housing is allocated fairly and to those most in need.
"Our new Tenancy Policy is an essential step forward in ensuring that West Northamptonshire’s social housing is well-managed, secure, and accessible to those who need it most.Cllr Rosie Herring, Cabinet Member for Housing“Working with Northamptonshire Partnership Homes, we hope to prevent unnecessary evictions and make the best use of our housing stock. We remain committed to providing fair and transparent housing services that meet the needs of our residents while ensuring social housing is protected for those in genuine need.”
The policy also supports WNC’s compliance with new consumer standards for social housing, introduced by the Regulator of Social Housing in April 2024, which require councils to clearly outline their approach to tenancy management. View the full policy on the West Northamptonshire Council website.
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