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01 July 2025

West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) is inviting local Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) organisations to apply for grants to support initiatives that provide learning, training and skills for residents.
Eligible organisations can apply for funding between £500 and £10,000 to deliver learning and training initiatives that help residents gain work-related skills in efforts to boost employment opportunities across West Northamptonshire. These grants are funded utilising £55,000 from the Government’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) for the 2025/26 financial year.
Grants will be awarded to projects that identify and respond to local needs, ensuring support is tailored to specific communities, working with the local area partnerships across West Northants.
Grants can be used to support initiatives such as:
- vocational or alternative approaches to education for adults and young people who have not or do not fit into mainstream education.
- soft skills development that would be valued by employers. For example, communication, teamwork, work experience, problem-solving.
- vocational skills and interest development that provide training and participation in areas like coding, music, social media management and production which can open doors to job opportunities.
- career guidance and mentoring support from professionals that help adults, those in care or have left care, and those not in education, employment, or training to navigate career choices and build confidence.
- volunteering, training, and skills development programmes run by VCSE organisations that aid or increase employability. For example, youth leadership programmes and mentoring schemes that aid transition into further education or employment.
“This funding is an opportunity for local VCSE organisations to deliver projects that strengthen skills, training and employability across West Northamptonshire.Councillor Thomas Manning, Cabinet Member for Planning and Communities at WNC“It is a great investment into our local community and will play a key role in moving more people into employment and support a thriving economy here in West Northants.
“I encourage all eligible Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise Organisations to submit an application for this funding.”
Applications must be submitted by 5pm on 6 August 2025. To request an application form and guidance, please email: [email protected].
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01 July 2025

This summer, children aged 4 to 11 are invited to let their imaginations bloom as the 2025 Summer Reading Challenge, Story Garden – Adventures in Nature and the Great Outdoors, launches across West Northamptonshire libraries from Saturday 5 July.
Created by The Reading Agency and delivered in partnership with local libraries, the Challenge encourages children to connect with the wonders of storytelling and nature. This year’s theme is brought to life through the vibrant illustrations of award-winning artist Dapo Adeola, transforming libraries into lush, story-filled gardens. Children can expect a summer of adventure, discovering magical creatures, colourful plants, and rich landscapes as they dive into their reading.
The challenge is simple: read six books over the summer holidays - any books, including fiction, non-fiction, e-books or audiobooks. Each completed book earns a reward sticker, and those who finish all six will receive a medal and certificate. It's a fun, free way to keep reading levels up over the summer break and promote wellbeing through creativity and outdoor inspiration.
Alongside the reading challenge, families can enjoy a range of free, nature-inspired activities in libraries throughout the summer. West Northamptonshire’s LibraryPlus service has partnered with Family Learning and Teach Outdoors to deliver exciting events such as teddy bear festivals, seed paper making, magic shows, bird and butterfly feeders, nature trails and much more. Children can also look forward to special collaborations with local country parks.
“The Summer Reading Challenge is a brilliant way to keep young minds active and inspired throughout the school holidays. Story Garden is a wonderful theme that promotes not only literacy but also our children’s connection with nature, imagination and wellbeing. I’d encourage every family to take part - it’s free, fun and a great way to spend time together.”Cllr James Petter, Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure
Sign up for free at your local library from Saturday 5 July, or visit the Summer Reading Challenge website to get started online. For more information about local events and activities, speak to your library or visit the West Northamptonshire Council Libraries webpage.
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02 July 2025

Preparations are set to get under way for transforming the long-vacant St James Bus Depot site in Northampton into a vibrant new neighbourhood.
Contractors for West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) are moving onto the site to start enabling works for the scheme in the coming weeks.
The Council has secured £1.368 million from the Government’s Brownfield Land Release Fund to carry out essential remediation, including asbestos removal, soft strip-out, and partial demolition, key steps in readying the site for redevelopment.
The regeneration will deliver over 70 much-needed family homes, while preserving important elements of Northampton’s transport heritage where possible.
Following a competitive procurement process, Armac Demolition has been appointed to carry out the enabling works.
“The regeneration of St James Depot will deliver much-needed homes and celebrate our town’s heritage. Throughout the regeneration works we will work with our contractors to ensure that the site’s historic character is respected, while also creating a new community that supports our growing population.”Cllr James Petter, Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure
The 4.5-acre site, unused since 2013, was acquired by WNC in November 2023. These enabling works will prepare the ground as the Council seeks a development partner to bring the scheme to life.
A key feature of the project is the preservation of the Grade II listed Transport Office, which will be sensitively restored. Where feasible, original facades of the early 1900s tram depot will also be retained, maintaining a strong link to the town’s past.
WNC is working closely with the Northampton Transport Heritage to ensure the site’s rich history is honoured throughout the regeneration. Future planning will align with the emerging West Northamptonshire Local Plan, which outlines the need for supporting infrastructure such as schools and healthcare services.
Enabling Works will include:
- Transport Office: Light strip-out and asbestos removal, preserving listed features.
- Original Tram Depot: Retention of front and rear facades, internal strip-out, and roof covering removal.
- Bus Depot Extension: Demolition of later 20th-century additions and reinstatement of hoarding for site security.
The Council will also shortly be launching the opportunity to seek a development partner to bring forward high quality neighbourhood scheme on the site.
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30 June 2025

Families across West Northamptonshire are encouraged to have their say on where new Family Hubs should be located, as part of a consultation that closes on Sunday 6 July.
West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) is planning to expand its network of Family Hubs, one-stop centres offering a wide range of support for families from pregnancy through to age 19 (or 25 for those with additional needs).
Following the successful launch of the first Family Hub in Towcester, new sites are being proposed in Daventry, Northampton town centre, and other local areas. To ensure these hubs are accessible and meet the needs of local communities, WNC is inviting residents to complete a short online survey.
“We want to make sure these new Family Hubs are located in accessible locations for our families and ensure that they deliver the kind of support families actually need.Cllr Kathryn Shaw, Cabinet Member for Children, Families and Education“This engagement gives families, young people, and professionals the chance to help shape services in their communities.”
The consultation is open until midnight on Sunday 6 July. Take part or find out more at: https://westnorthants.citizenspace.com/family-hubs/help-develop-services
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Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service is urging members of the public to consider fire safety during this week’s heatwave.
Highs of 32 degrees are expected across the county today as the warm weather spells continue.
Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service is asking the public to act upon safety advice during this time and to follow any local fire bans or restrictions issued by your local council or authority.
Group Manager Rob Green said: “We’re wanting you to go outside and enjoy the warm weather but please make sure you stay safe.
“When it comes to barbeques and campfires, make sure they are raised off the ground, also make sure you don’t leave them unattended. When you’re finished make sure you fully extinguish the fire and dispose of it safely.
“Please check with your local authority where you can have barbeques or campfires.”
Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service is continuing to use monitoring tools, such as the Fire Severity Index, to produce a risk assessment of the weather.
It predicts how severe a wildfire could become if one were to ignite.
For Northamptonshire, the level is very high. This means if a fire was to ignite, it could spread quickly.
Fires may be difficult to control if not detected early, and wind can carry embers, increasing the risk of secondary fires.
Please consider the following safety advice to prevent fires and protect yourself and your property during hot weather:
- Never light an open fire
- Only BBQ in designated safe areas
- Extinguish BBQs fully
- Never throw cigarettes on the ground, always extinguish and dispose of them safely
- Properly dispose of litter, items such as glass bottles can cause fires if left in the sun
- Avoid having bonfires, but if you must, build them well away from houses, garages, sheds, fences, overhead cables, trees and shrubs
Remember if you spot a fire, please call us immediately with the exact location, what3words can help with this. Always call 999 if you see any signs of smoke or fire.