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06 March 2025

West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) and regeneration specialist Cityheart have committed to a development agreement for the transformation of Northampton’s Four Waterside and Marefair sites. The agreement will be formalised in the coming weeks.
Cityheart will be working in partnership with WNC to deliver the scheme, which is located off St Peter’s Way adjacent to the Railway Station. The project will deliver an ambitious mixed-use scheme for the town centre, bringing forward a complex brownfield site that has been vacant for over a decade.
It will include grade A office space for new and existing businesses, a new hotel, high-quality homes including an extra care facility, as well as improved areas of public realm including paving and seating, and open green space.
Since being selected as development partner in 2023, extensive archaeological and site investigation surveys have been carried out across both locations.
Cityheart and WNC will now prepare a planning application for the remediation works which will prepare the sites ahead of construction. This remediation work is expected to begin in autumn 2025 and will include ground preparation work which will determine the design of the foundations for the site redevelopment.
The formal signing of the development agreement in the coming weeks will enable Cityheart to commence preparation of a planning application for the overall scheme, separate to the remediation works planning application. As part of the next steps, public engagement activity on the development proposals will take place in summer 2025, ahead of the planning application being submitted in autumn 2025.
“We are delighted that our partnership with Cityheart will enable us to deliver this significant development. Their expertise will be invaluable in transforming the two vacant brownfield sites and providing high-quality facilities to meet the needs of our local community and benefit our local economy.Cllr Daniel Lister, cabinet member for local economy, culture and leisure“This area has stood empty for too long, and once complete, this development will enhance the wider transformation of Northampton town centre, benefiting residents and businesses from across the area.
“It’s an exciting time for one of the key gateways into Northampton having recently entered into an agreement with John Lobb, Hermes, for the redevelopment of the Horizon House site and with the development of the Marefair Heritage Park site which is underway.”
“We are incredibly proud to be developing this important scheme with West Northamptonshire Council. Our vision is to deliver waterside homes, commercial and leisure facilities as well as highly sustainable workspaces in a site which will open up the town centre from the rail station.”Andrew Sanderson, development director, Cityheart
The Four Waterside and Marefair scheme is one of the largest brownfield developments in the county with two sites totaling five acres at the entrance of the town from Northampton’s railway station. The appointment was via the Pagabo National Framework Agreement for Developer Led schemes (Region: East Midlands Lot 3c [£40m+] = Mixed Use).
The project is supported by a £1.5 million grant from The Towns Fund and a further £7 million from the Northampton Waterside Enterprise Zone. WNC has secured £24.9 million to invest into transforming Northampton’s Town Centre, with several projects already underway.
Turley are acting as planning consultants for the project.
To find out more about the regeneration of Northampton and projects taking place across the town, visit www.wearenorthampton.com
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04 March 2025

Work has officially begun on the new state-of-the-art public mortuary at Riverside Business Park in Northampton.
A groundbreaking ceremony took place last week, marking the beginning of construction on this important facility, which will provide better support for families and improve post-mortem services across Northamptonshire and the wider region.
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. 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 a loved one is one of the hardest things anyone can go through, and we want to do everything we can to make that journey a little easier for families.Councillor Mike Hallam, Cabinet Member for HR and Corporate Services at WNC“Now that work has begun, we’re one step closer to providing a modern, compassionate space where people can say their goodbyes with dignity and care. This facility will not only offer vital support to grieving families but will also help professionals work more efficiently, ensuring faster outcomes and reducing stress during already difficult times.”
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.
“We are proud to be delivering this vital facility for Northamptonshire. At Stepnell, we understand the importance of building with care and precision, and we are committed to ensuring that this state-of-the-art mortuary meets the highest standards. We look forward to working closely with West Northamptonshire Council and all partners involved to bring this much-needed facility to life.”Adrian Barnes, Director at Stepnell Ltd
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04 March 2025

Communities across West Northamptonshire will come together to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day, marking the end of World War II in Europe on 8 May 1945. This significant milestone provides an opportunity to reflect on the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought for freedom, as well as the resilience of communities during the war.
West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) will be flying the official VE Day flag at its offices in Daventry and Towcester, while a short flag-raising ceremony will take place at 9am on Thursday 8 May outside the Guildhall in Northampton, where the public is invited to attend. Additionally, One Angel Square and Northampton Market Square will be illuminated as part of the national Beacon Lighting Ceremony at 9.30pm.
A range of community events will take place across West Northants including beacon lightings, exhibitions, talks, performances, and themed activities at local libraries. View more details on the VE Day events webpage.
Other key Armed Forces dates will also be recognised this year including Armed Forces Day on Saturday 28 June, VJ Day on Friday 15 August, and Remembrance Day on Sunday 9 Nov.
"VE Day remains a powerful reminder of the resilience, courage, and unity shown by communities during one of the most challenging times in history. It is important that we continue to honour and remember the sacrifices made for the peace we enjoy today.Cllr Daniel Lister, Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture, and Leisure at WNC“Through these events, we hope people of all generations can come together to celebrate and reflect on this momentous occasion. I encourage everyone to take part, whether by attending a beacon lighting, visiting one of our themed library or museum activities, or supporting local events in our communities."
For more information on VE Day 80 events or guidance on planning a community celebration, including beacon lightings, visit the King’s Pageantmaster’s VE Day Celebration Guide.
Communities considering to close a road to celebrate VE Day may need to apply for a temporary road closure. Groups planning larger parties are also urged to let the Council know about the event to check issues such as licensing, safety and traffic management.
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05 March 2025

The Household Support Fund (HSF) will continue in West Northamptonshire through its 7th tranche (HSF7), providing crucial financial assistance to vulnerable households across the area. The funding is set to commence on 1 April 2025, continuing through to 31 March 2026.
The funding will provide essential support to families and individuals struggling with the ongoing cost-of-living crisis, with a specific focus on helping with the cost of food, utility bills, and other vital household expenses. While the full details on the scheme’s implementation are still being finalised, the Council is committed to ensuring that the funds are distributed as effectively as possible to help as many residents as possible.
The Household Support Fund is part of a broader effort to combat financial hardship across England. It is anticipated that Government will allocate approximately £742 million nationally for HSF7, with West Northamptonshire expected to receive roughly £3.66 million in funding for the 12-month period.
"It is great news that the Household Support Fund has been extended, and we are committed to ensuring that the funding reaches those who need it most. While we are still awaiting detailed guidance on the specific allocation, we will continue to work closely with our partners to ensure that this funding is maximised to support as many vulnerable families as possible in our communities. Our focus will remain on providing assistance to those facing the greatest hardship, particularly those with children, pensioners, and people with disabilities."Cllr Matt Golby, Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Adult Care, Public Health and Regulatory Services at WNC
The HSF7 extension follows a series of successful funding schemes over the past few years, which have helped thousands of households across West Northamptonshire. From food and fuel support to crisis relief, the Council’s Public Health team has developed a proven strategy for distributing these funds effectively in line with community needs.
With a particular focus on maintaining long-term support, HSF7 will complement local anti-poverty strategies and aim to provide sustainable solutions, alongside immediate relief. The Public Health team will oversee the allocation and management of these funds, ensuring maximum impact within the community.
Further details on how to access the funds and eligibility criteria will be provided once the full guidance from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is released. In the meantime, the Council urges residents who may be eligible to stay informed and ready to apply once the scheme officially opens.
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05 March 2025

Ambitious plans to improve transport and travel across West Northamptonshire over the next 20 years have been unveiled.
The Local Transport Plan (LTP) details a range of proposals between now and 2045, to steer work by West Northamptonshire Council, its communities and partners to:
- Make public transport an attractive option and accessible to all
- Make active travel such as walking or wheeling a viable choice for short trips
- Make all our transport systems safer, cleaner, and more inclusive
- Improve all transport infrastructure and transport services to make them more resilient
- Improve connectivity for all within and beyond West Northamptonshire.
The Plan has been shaped by more than 450 responses from residents, businesses and other key stakeholders, received during a public consultation held in autumn last year.
It went before the Council’s Cabinet on Tuesday 4 March and will now go to full Council next week (Thursday 13 March) when members will be asked to adopt it.
The LTP will be reviewed every five years and outlines the Council’s overarching ambition for local transport, supported by a series of strategies and policies on key topic areas. These include road safety, freight and rail, parking and active travel.
“Local transport is used for many reasons by those living and visiting our area and we want to ensure that it is as accessible as possible for all. Connectivity to wider locations is important to provide our residents with access to jobs and education facilities and we are committed to improving this. We’re also committed to investing in and enhancing all transport modes for years to come and I’d like to thank all those who took part in the consultation and shared their views.”Cllr Phil Larratt, Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport
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