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21 October 2024

The bus service between Brackley and Northampton is set to be improved by increasing the frequency and stops to better service local communities along the route.
The interim service that will provide new journey opportunities to Brackley, Hunsbury Meadows and Syresham, will go live on Monday, 4 November.
West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) is working with Stagecoach Midlands who will be delivering the service, and the improvements are being funded by the Government’s Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP+) fund.
In 2025 there are plans to upgrade the 88 bus service with financial support from Silverstone Park. This will provide faster and more frequent journeys between Brackley, Silverstone, Towcester and Northampton, and the links to Hunsbury Meadows and Syresham will be maintained on the 87 and 88 respectively.
“We are pleased to be working in partnership with Stagecoach to introduce this interim service that the local community has requested. We hope that this will provide more opportunity for people to travel around our area for both work and leisure.Cllr Phil Larratt, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport“This service is one of many that have been introduced and enhanced this year and with thanks to funding from the Department for Transport’s BSIP fund we are looking to improve services further by increasing journeys and making them more accessible for our rural and urban communities.”
"This is a further example of how Stagecoach and West Northamptonshire Council have been working in partnership to deliver for the communities that we serve. We are excited to bring these improvements and new journey opportunities to the South-West of the county and are looking forward to welcoming more customers from Brackley, Syresham, Towcester, Hunsbury Meadows and Pineham Village on board."Mark Whitelocks, Managing Director of Stagecoach Midlands
The Council is also exploring options for a service linking Brackley to Buckingham via Evenley with Buckinghamshire Council, with the aim to have a service in place in Spring 2025. More information on this will be available early next year.
“Buses are an affordable and sustainable travel option and it’s fantastic to see that passengers across West Northamptonshire will benefit from more frequent buses between Brackley and Northampton.Local Transport Minister Simon Lightwood“Our Buses Bill will help West Northamptonshire Council give passengers modern, clean and efficient services they can truly rely on.”
Find out more via the Stagecoach Website.
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21 October 2024

Moulton Leisure Centre has been nominated for Site of the Year in Everyone Active’s Sporting Champions Awards. The award acknowledges the high standard of facilities and day-to-day colleague support provided to the athletes on the Sporting Champions scheme.
Everyone Active runs more than 230 leisure and cultural centres across the country, including Daventry Leisure Centre and Moulton Leisure Centre, in partnership with West Northamptonshire Council.
In addition, Daventry cheerleader Jemma Davies has been nominated for two prestigious awards including Regional Champion of the Year (East) and Social Media Champion of the Year. Jemma, 31, trains at Daventry Leisure Centre and won World Championship silver with Team England earlier this year. She has also been selected to compete at next year’s World Championships in Florida.
"We are incredibly proud that Moulton Leisure Centre has been nominated for Site of the Year at the Sporting Champions Awards. West Northamptonshire is a place of sporting excellence, and high-quality leisure facilities like Moulton and Daventry play a crucial role in supporting not just our elite athletes, but the health and wellbeing of the entire community. A huge well done to Jemma and all the Sporting Champions for their nominations and wonderful achievements too!”Cllr Dan Lister, Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture, and Leisure at WNC
The awards ceremony is due to be held at Porchester Hall in Bayswater, London on Wednesday, October 30. The event will be hosted by Great Britain’s double world 110m hurdles champion and former world record holder Colin Jackson.
The company’s Sporting Champions scheme is a sports talent development programme which supports 1,400 athletes. Now in its eighth year, the initiative has helped thousands of athletes to achieve their sporting potential by providing free access to Everyone Active’s leisure facilities nationwide.
Sporting Champions athletes won an incredible 23 medals at this year’s Olympics and Paralympics – nine gold, six silver and eight bronze – while 14 athletes competed at their first Olympics or Paralympics in Paris.
Award winners will include those who have had career successes or who have engaged with the Sporting Champions scheme and their local Everyone Active centre. Everyone Active will also celebrate those who have helped to inspire other up-and-coming sportsmen and women.
The awards ceremony will be preceded by a mentoring workshop, led by the scheme’s team of Elite athletes. Maisie Summers-Newton – who trains at Moulton Leisure Centre – Richard Kilty and Lauren Steadman starred on the Paris 2024 stage, and they will be joined by Olympians Lutalo Muhammad and Harry Aikines-Aryeetey to share their insights and experiences and help guide the Sporting Champions athletes in their own careers.
“We are really looking forward to celebrating the fantastic achievements of all the Sporting Champions athletes at Porchester Hall, including Jemma.Jamie Brightwell, Everyone Active’s contract manager“The scheme has been very successful in providing exceptional support to emerging talent and we are delighted to be showcasing this.
“It’s fantastic to see how the scheme has expanded over the years, now providing more than 1,400 athletes nationwide with access to top-quality training facilities and support.
“As a leisure provider working in partnership with West Northamptonshire Council, we feel it is important to cater for all sections of the community, and we hope to continue making a real difference to our athletes’ success.”
Find out more about the Everyone Active’s Sporting Champions scheme, or follow @easportingchamps on Instagram. For further information visit Everyone Active.
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UPDATE AS OF 13.00 ON 18/10/2024
Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service was called shortly after midnight today (October 18) to reports of a fire at an industrial premises on Geddington Road in Corby.
On arrival crews discovered a large fire in a warehouse on the site and Northamptonshire Police closed the road both ways to ensure public safety.
Firefighters used aerial appliances and hose reel jets to contain the fire and prevent it from spreading further. They also monitored a number of gas canisters in the building to prevent further risk.
National Grid are in attendance and have isolated electricity to the site, which is expected to remain in place until further notice.
Northamptonshire Police are speaking to affected businesses to provide updates and any assistance if required.
Crews will now remain at the scene to monitor hotspot fires and dampen down.
Geddington Road and Ore Lane have now both been reopened to allow access residents and other businesses.
We would like to thank nearby residents and businesses for their ongoing understanding and patience while we deal with this incident.
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18 October 2024

A scheme that offers more than a kilometre of traffic-free routes for use by walkers, cyclists and wheelchair users in the south of Northampton Town Centre has officially opened.
The 1,300-metre route provides an accessible path through Delapré Park to link Far Cotton with Brackmills and offers people the chance to use more sustainable methods of travel and a better connection to local amenities.
Funded by Active Travel England, the Delapre Active Travel route will encourage walking, wheeling, and cycling whilst providing a missing link between these areas and forms part of the Northampton Active Quarter.
As part of the project a bike shelter has been installed, general hedge maintenance has been carried out to improve the appearance and the drainage system has been redirected to reduce the risk of flooding. Wayfinding signage and seating will be installed soon.
"It's fantastic that the works are now finished, and this accessible route is open for everyone to use and enjoy for work and leisure. The project, delivered by our Highways partner Kier Transportation and funded by Active Travel England, has been made possible through strong collaboration with local organisations and the community. This new route will improve access to local amenities, reduce carbon emissions, and encourage more people to get active.”Cllr Phil Larratt, Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport
This comes as work begins next week on the first phase of the Abington Active Travel scheme which aims to improve connectivity and accessibility in the Abington Park area, joining Rushmere Road to Wellingborough Road.
“This project has been a brilliant example of the University, local community, Delapré Abbey Preservation Trust, and the Council working together to improve our parks. As part of the University’s research, residents could raise concerns about the accessibility of the footpaths at Delapré Park. The Council and the Trust used this evidence in their grant application to Active Travel England, which has now resulted in the new paths being installed, alongside wayfinding and seating.Dr Declan Ryan, from University of Northampton“We will continue to evaluate the impact of the new footpaths until June 2025 so residents will have the opportunity to share their feedback from February that year, allowing them time to experience the new footpaths.”
“These new routes are transformative for the community, offering not only a beautiful and accessible connection through Delapré Park but also opening up vital links between Far Cotton and Brackmills.Richard Clinton, Chief Executive of Delapré Abbey Preservation TrustBy encouraging walking, cycling, and wheeling, we’re improving access to local employment, education, and green spaces while supporting healthier, more sustainable lifestyles. This project is about much more than just infrastructure—it’s about enhancing opportunities for everyone to engage with their environment, connect with the wider community, and thrive."
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16 October 2024

People are being encouraged to give their views on parking and anti-social behaviour at Northampton Racecourse to help West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) put new plans in place to address the issues.
The Council is seeking information from residents as it considers a number of proposals to address ongoing issues at the Racecourse car park, which includes instances of anti-social and nuisance behaviour and parking being taken up by people who are not visiting the site.
The Racecourse, which is about a mile from the town centre, is a popular local sport and community destination, boasting a number of sports pitches (including changing facilities) and playgrounds.
WNC is seeking residents and businesses to give their feedback on a number of options they are exploring to address the issues at the Racecourse, including:
- The possibility of introducing a residents parking scheme for local households and their visitors to help better manage and ease parking pressure and demand in and around the Racecourse
- Potentially introducing a car park charging structure for both daytime, evening, and night-time use – a short stay car park from 8am to 6pm and available for overnight parking at a charge. It is hoped the proposals would enable those who visit the park for recreational use enough time to do their activities and allow nearby residents overnight parking whilst also dissuading those currently using the car park for other unrelated purposes – helping to free up parking for people visiting local businesses.
- Introducing more CCTV cameras to help deter anti-social behaviour at the park.
As a result of the Council’s 2023/24 budget consultation, car parking charges were not introduced at The Racecourse, however it was indicated this would be reviewed in the future as the Council progressed work with residents to address issues at the site.
People can give their views on the current Racecourse issues by completing a short survey on the Council’s website.
Should feedback generally support a residents’ parking scheme, further consultation would take place with residents to determine how it might operate.
“Northampton Racecourse is a popular recreational space enjoyed by many residents but we are aware of ongoing issues at the car park, including reports of anti-social behaviour and people using it for other reasons than to visit the park.Cllr Phil Larratt, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport“We are looking at a number of ways that could help address this, including the possibility of introducing new parking charge structure to deter people who aren’t local or using the Racecourse from parking there. It’s also clear that we need to resolve parking issues for people living nearby and we’re keen to hear their thoughts on the possibility of introducing a residents parking scheme at the site. We previously looked at Racecourse parking and potential charges as part of our budget consultation two years ago, however at that time it was clear from the feedback of residents and businesses we needed the options put forward weren’t the right fit at the time.
“We’ve now reviewed and developed some initial proposals which we think will address the parking and anti-social behaviour issues and we’re keen to hear from residents, local businesses, community groups on these.”
The survey closes on 24 November and people can share their views on WNC’s Consultation Hub.
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