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21 February 2025

Services that support underrepresented communities in West Northamptonshire have been shortlisted for a prestigious national award.
The Well Northants programme has beaten off competition from other council and community initiatives across the country to reach the final stage of the Local Government Chronicle (LGC) awards.
The programme has been instrumental in supporting underrepresented groups and communities including people living in isolated conditions or with limited access to support and care services. The project has seen community development workers embedded in these areas to work closely with the community, enabling West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) to deliver tailored support to those facing the most complex health and social challenges.
The programme has led to transformative outcomes, with more than 80% of participants reporting feeling more connected to their communities. Local projects have included sewing groups, education sessions for families, and pop-up food banks to support those in need.
In the past year, the programme has invested £30,720 into building community assets and funding 19 projects, 14 of which were voted on by local community members.
“Being shortlisted for this award is a recognition of the incredible work and ongoing commitment that WNC, alongside its many partners, is doing to make West Northamptonshire a truly inclusive place to live, work, visit and thrive.Cllr David Smith, Cabinet Member for Planning and Communities“We are committed to ensuring that every voice is heard, and we will continue to work to break down barriers for underrepresented communities. This recognition is a testament to the tireless efforts of our teams and community partners who have made this possible.”
Other key Well Northants projects include the Semilong and Briar Hill evening hubs, which provide a vibrant space for weekly arts, crafts, and active play in a supportive and engaging environment. These hubs also offer educational opportunities outside traditional hours, with a split format that allows adults to gain essential skills such as English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), budgeting, and digital literacy, while children participate in activities nearby.
Another impactful initiative is the Healing Garden, a therapeutic space funded by Well Northants. Rooted in the belief that gardens offer restorative and emotionally calming benefits, the Healing Garden provides a peaceful sanctuary in the heart of Northampton. Open to all, the garden encourages visitors to reduce isolation and improve their emotional wellbeing through mindfulness. It also offers parents and young children a chance to connect with nature, while providing valuable volunteer opportunities and a space for quiet reflection. The garden is accessible via the Cathedral carpark on Barrack Road (NN2 6AG) and remains open to the public.
Additionally, the You Are What You Grow project seeks to transform two neglected outdoor spaces within the Danetre and Southbrook Learning Village (DSLV) in Daventry. The vision for these areas is to develop them into a community garden and sensory space, as well as an outdoor learning environment for students and the wider community. The project will not only serve as an extension of the classroom but also provide a safe space for mental wellness and expose children to life experiences they may otherwise not have had.
Beyond Well Northants, WNC has continued to support the full range of communities in the District through various initiatives, such as the Northampton Peace Vigil, Northampton Pride festival, Holocaust Memorial Day, the Inspirational Women Awards and the Male Role Model Awards. The Council’s Community Forums have also ensured that seldom-heard groups are actively involved in decision-making, promoting a more inclusive and vibrant West Northamptonshire.
The winners of the LGC Awards will be announced at a ceremony on Wednesday, 11 June 2025. Find out more about the Well Northants programme via the Well Northants page.
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19 February 2025

West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) and Delapré Abbey Preservation Trust are working together to explore potential opportunities for enhancing the Racecourse Pavilion, to deliver fresh outcomes that improve community wellbeing.
Residents, community groups, and businesses will soon be encouraged to give their thoughts and ideas for shaping the future of the Pavilion, including potential opportunities such as hosting events and using the space flexibly to support activities.
The historic Racecourse Pavilion is a valued community asset that presents an opportunity for revitalising as a dynamic hub in a financially sustainable way that serves the wider community.
Under the Voluntary, Community, Social Enterprise, and Faith Group (VCS) policy, a new community-curated approach supported by Delapré Abbey Preservation Trust, has been proposed for its potential to unlock significant benefits to the community. Further engagement is required to assess local demand and ensure that any future plans align with the Council’s wider priorities, particularly in relation to health, wellbeing, and the local environment.
Further details will be provided soon on how people can get involved by providing their thoughts and views and are encouraged to look out for updates on WNC’s news channels, social media and website in the coming days.
"Delapré Abbey Preservation Trust’s experience and approach to developing a vision for the Racecourse Pavilion has the potential to not only celebrate its heritage but also to create a vibrant community hub that supports the wellbeing of local residents. We look forward to working alongside the Trust and community partners to explore how we can best enhance this much-loved space for all to enjoy."Cllr David Smith, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Planning and Communities
"Investing in community spaces like the Racecourse Pavilion provides an opportunity to improve mental and physical wellbeing through social connection, activity, and engagement. By working collaboratively, we can ensure this historic site becomes a thriving centre that meets the needs of local people while promoting long-term health benefits."Dr. David Smart, Trustee of Delapré Abbey Preservation Trust and Chair of Action for Happiness Northampton
Future plans could seek to incorporate the first floor of the Pavilion, taking a holistic approach to the building’s development. As the first floor was not included in the initial VCS process, any decision on this will be considered by the Council’s Cabinet later this year.
West Northamptonshire Council and Delapré Abbey Preservation Trust will continue working together to explore how best to ensure the long-term sustainability of this historic community asset while maximising its benefits for local people.
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19 February 2025

West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) has appointed a team of leading regeneration and placemaking experts to create a bold new masterplan for Northampton Town Centre—a long-term vision to revitalise the area, attract investment, and improve everyday life for residents and businesses.
The masterplan will set out exciting opportunities for the town centre over the next 15 years, helping to shape a thriving, vibrant, and welcoming place for the future. The plan will work alongside the emerging West Northamptonshire Local Plan which identifies new places for schools and health facilities.
This ambitious plan will:
- Enhance connectivity and accessibility: Improve pedestrian routes, making it easier to navigate, while enhancing the gateways into the town.
- Culture and leisure opportunities: Enhance cultural and leisure spaces and providing more recreational activities.
- Community facilities and public spaces: Create inviting and accessible public spaces, promoting a sense of community and improving the quality of life for residents.
- Diverse and inclusive housing: Provide new locations for inclusive neighbourhoods with a mix of residential spaces, benefiting from sustainable transport options and increasing footfall within the centre.
- Celebrate and enhance the town’s rich heritage: Maximise the town’s unique assets and strengthen our connections with these to increase community pride.
- Boost economic growth: Identify new opportunities for businesses and investments, creating job opportunities and supporting existing businesses.
Since 2019, WNC has secured over £50 million in investment to transform Northampton, with future developments bringing forward a further £500m in private sector investment in years to come, including major projects:
- The Market Square and Abington Street regeneration – creating flexible spaces that allow the town centre to hold more events and adapt to the changing retail patterns.
- 24 Guildhall Road – An expanded contemporary art gallery, artist studio space and business spaces in the heart of the town.
- Market Walk/Stack – Large food hall and leisure/entertainment offer opening in the town centre in 2026.
- Four Waterside development – bringing new business and leisure opportunities.
- Greyfriars redevelopment – unlocking Northampton’s biggest regeneration sites.
This new masterplan will build on these existing projects and identify the next big opportunities to deliver improved spaces for local residents and businesses.
WNC is committed to working with the local community to develop the masterplan and public consultation will begin in early summer 2025. Residents, businesses, and stakeholders will have the chance to share their ideas and priorities for the town centre’s future.
Cllr Dan Lister, Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure at WNC, said: "Northampton is undergoing a period of transformational change, and this masterplan will set out the next phase of regeneration projects. Combining new investment with our existing schemes, the town is benefitting from improved public spaces and leisure facilities. As part of the public engagement, we want to hear from the people who know Northampton best—its residents and businesses—to ensure the projects meet the needs of the local community.”
The masterplan will be developed by a team of regeneration experts including:
- Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios as lead masterplanners, a multi-award-winning architectural and urban design practice.
- Planit-IE as landscape and public realm designers.
- Civic Engineers as transport and movement specialists.
- Cushman & Wakefield providing commercial and market information.
- Deetu leading on consultation and engagement.
Alex Whitbread, Partner Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios added: "Northampton is a town with a rich heritage, a vibrant community, and a unique identity. This transformative masterplan will authentically capture its essence, fostering civic pride and creating a distinctive, progressive future. We are delighted to be appointed as lead architects for the Northampton Town Centre Framework and look forward to unlocking its full potential, attracting visitors, businesses, and new residents to be part of its exciting evolution."
Click here for more information on Northampton’s regeneration efforts.
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19 February 2025

Residents, community groups, and businesses are invited to join in a special flag-raising ceremony to celebrate Commonwealth Day on Monday 10 March at the Guildhall, Northampton.
The event, starting at 10am, will bring people together to reflect on the values of unity, diversity, and peace that connect the 56 member nations of the Commonwealth.
This year’s Commonwealth Day theme, ‘Together We Thrive’, highlights the strength of collaboration, friendship, and shared progress across the Commonwealth.
The ceremony will be a moment of pride and celebration, where the Commonwealth flag will be raised in recognition of these enduring values.
The event will feature speeches from civic leaders and an opportunity to come together as a community in celebration of our shared heritage.
“Commonwealth Day is a chance for us all to come together, young and old, to celebrate the values of friendship, respect, and unity that connect us across the world.Cllr Jo Gilford, Chairman of West Northamptonshire Council“Raising the Commonwealth flag is a powerful reminder that, no matter where we come from, we are part of something bigger—a global family that thrives when we support one another. I hope to see many of you there as we stand together in celebration.”
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18 February 2025

Residents across West Northamptonshire are being urged to get ready for the upcoming local elections on Thursday, 1 May.
Voters will go to the polls to elect West Northamptonshire Council’s councillors in the unitary authority’s second election since its creation in 2021. This year’s Polling Day on 1 May will see changes to voter arrangements after a recent electoral review reduced the number of unitary councillors to be elected from 93 to 76 and redrew the ward boundaries across the area.
Town and parish council elections are also set to be held in some areas of West Northamptonshire on 1 May, with further information on these to be provided in the coming weeks.
Whether voting in person at a polling station, by post or by proxy (on someone’s behalf), there are some key deadlines to be aware of. If you haven’t registered to vote yet, the deadline to do so is Friday, 11 April. It’s a quick and easy process that takes just five minutes online at gov.uk/register-to-vote. If you’ve recently moved home or changed your name, you may need to update your details to ensure you can take part.
For those who prefer to vote by post, applications need to be submitted by 5pm on Monday, 14 April. Voting by post is a great option if you’ll be away on election day or if you’d rather not visit a polling station in person. Your postal vote will be sent to you in advance, so you can fill it in and return it at your convenience. If you’d like someone to vote on your behalf, known as a proxy vote, the deadline to apply is 5pm on Wednesday, 23 April.
One of the biggest changes recently introduced is the requirement for photo ID when voting in person. If you don’t have an accepted form of ID, such as a passport or driving licence, you can apply for a free Voter Authority Certificate. The deadline for this is 5pm on Wednesday, 23 April. Without the correct ID, you won’t be able to vote at your polling station, so make sure you’re prepared.
"These elections are about your community, your family, and your future. The decisions made by your local councillors affect the schools your children go to, the roads you drive on, the parks you enjoy, and the services that support you and your loved ones.Anna Earnshaw, Returning Officer for West Northamptonshire“I know life is busy, and it’s easy to think one vote won’t make a difference—but it absolutely does. Every single vote helps shape the place we call home. If you’ve never voted before, or if you’ve moved recently, now is the time to check that you’re registered and ready to take part.
“Voting is simple, and there are options to make it easier for everyone—whether that’s voting by post, asking someone to vote on your behalf, or heading to your polling station on the day. Don’t leave it too late—get ready now so your voice is heard on 1 May. This is your community, your future—make it count.”
For more information, visit Local Elections 2025.
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