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15 October 2024

Several grant schemes are now available for registered charities, not-for-profit and Voluntary Community and Social Enterprises (VCSE) organisations in West Northamptonshire, or who are prepared to operate within West Northants, to apply for funding to support vulnerable households most in need with the cost of living.
Using funds from the sixth tranche of the Household Support Fund for West Northants, £955,000 has been allocated for grant funding to support those in financial hardship, with funding being available until the end of March 2025.
To ensure funding can support as many residents as needed, three grant schemes are available for organisations to apply for. These include:
- £545,000 available for projects or services supporting the Food Aid Network
- £225,000 available for projects or services supporting vulnerable households struggling to afford energy bills and energy saving essentials.
- £185,000 available for projects or services supporting vulnerable households struggling to afford household and wider essentials.
All applications must demonstrate they can offer services that cater for immediate needs as well as providing support that has a long-term sustainable impact.
Closing date for this funding is 5pm on Wednesday 6 November 2024.
Further information and the full criteria for applications can be found on the community grants page and in the Council’s Community Funding Grants Framework.
For an application form and guidance please email [email protected].
Find more information about the Household Support Fund (HSF).
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15 October 2024

West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) is currently engaging its workforce in a new savings initiative to help address its ongoing financial challenges whilst continuing to protect essential services for residents.
Like many councils across the country, WNC is dealing with increasing demand for statutory services and rising operational costs, which continue to place significant pressure on its budgets for both this year and 2025/26.
The Council is currently progressing a wide range of initiatives aimed at improving the efficiency of the organisation whilst continuing to reduce costs, including a focus on how teams across the council are currently structured to provide services. Within this review are potential opportunities for WNC employees to take voluntary redundancy, flexible retirement and reduction in working hours, should they wish to do so.
This week staff were briefed and given further information on how to express an interest in these options, which would be progressed based on business needs to ensure the Council continues to maintain the effective delivery of services to communities.
“Like other local authorities, we continue to face financial challenges due to increasing demand for statutory services, alongside rising operational and contract costs and we are exploring a range of options to address these pressures.Cllr Mike Hallam, Cabinet Member for HR and Corporate Services at West Northamptonshire Council“As part of our ongoing efforts to achieve a balanced budget, we have decided to open a process where colleagues can express an interest in options such as voluntary redundancy, flexible retirement, or reduced working hours. This is part of our wider programme, which focuses on improving the internal efficiency of operations while ensuring we continue to deliver essential services to our residents.
“This is very much an exploratory process, and no decisions will be made without thorough consideration of the impact on services and the community. We are committed to protecting vital services, and this step forms part of a wider effort to manage our resources responsibly and sustainably.
“Staff have been briefed on the options available and we are providing them with comprehensive guidance, information and support.”
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10 October 2024

West Northamptonshire Council announces the appointment of Sarah Hall as its new Director of Governance and Monitoring Officer.
With over two decades of experience in local government, Sarah brings a wealth of experience and a strong track record in leadership, service transformation, and legal services management to the role.
Sarah has previously served as Monitoring Officer at Mansfield District Council and has successfully led various high-performing teams across procurement, audit, elections, democratic services, health and safety and legal services. Sarah has been key in creating two new in-house legal teams, both at Mansfield and West Northamptonshire Council, delivering more efficient services tailored to meet local needs.
Sarah’s passion for learning and development has been at the core of her work, promoting the growth of council officers and celebrating their successes. A strong advocate for equality, diversity, and inclusion, Sarah has actively worked to ensure that councils reflect the communities they serve, promoting positive change across all areas.
"I am delighted to take on the Director of Governance and Monitoring Officer role at such an exciting time for West Northamptonshire Council. I look forward to building on the strong governance framework already in place and driving forward some key strategic projects, including the development of our new mortuary and crematorium, and further digitising our records and data management processes. I am passionate about creating opportunities for our teams to grow and thrive, and I am eager to continue supporting the talented officers here in achieving their ambitions."Sarah Hall
"We are thrilled to have Sarah on board as our Director of Governance and Monitoring Officer. Her extensive experience, commitment to public service, and passion for developing people and services will be invaluable as we continue to strengthen our governance and deliver for the people of West Northamptonshire. Sarah’s leadership will help us push forward with key projects and ensure we operate efficiently, transparently, and in the best interests of our residents."Anna Earnshaw, Chief Executive of West Northamptonshire Council
In addition to her new role at West Northamptonshire Council, Sarah is a Non-Executive Director of Solace and a Board Member of EMLawshare, the UK’s largest legal consortium. She is also part of the organising committee of the new Solace East Midlands Branch, further reflecting her commitment to advancing the governance and legal framework across the region.
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10 October 2024

Residents facing financial hardship will receive additional support this winter from the latest round of the Household Support Fund.
West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) has received over £2.4 million from the Government scheme which will be distributed through a range of initiatives aimed at assisting low-income families and individuals in need, offering crucial support during the winter months and through to the end of March 2025.
Around 50% of the funding will go directly to supporting 13,000 families across the region through meal vouchers, which will cover school holidays, and an application for vouchers towards winter coats for children. Additionally, more than £900,000 will be allocated to trusted voluntary and community organisations, such as community larders and organisations offering energy saving support to bolster their services and provide vital resources to those who need them most.
The remaining funds will be channelled into tailored support, from debt and money advice, energy saving advice and practical energy saving measures to practical household support.
"This funding will make a tangible difference to the lives of many families and individuals across West Northamptonshire during these challenging times. By working closely with our local partners and voluntary organisations, we are committed to ensuring that every pound is used to offer the most practical support possible, helping people to keep warm, well-fed, and supported through the winter. Our priority is to reach those in greatest need, including pensioners, and to provide help in ways that make the biggest impact."Cllr Matt Golby, Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Adult Care, Public Health and Regulatory Services at West Northamptonshire Council
The Household Support Fund is part of a wider effort to support vulnerable households as energy prices and food costs continue to rise. WNC’s distribution plan will focus on helping families and individuals access basic essentials, while also providing access to longer-term financial and practical advice. All funding is provided along with wrap around support schemes to help households to access longer-term assistance with financial wellbeing. For more information, or to find out how to access support, please visit the Household Support Fund website pages.
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10 October 2024

The first West Northamptonshire Area Climate Summit saw members of West Northamptonshire Council (WNC), Northampton Town Council (NTC) and other town and parish councils from across the area discuss the climate challenge and how they can work together to make a difference locally.
The event, which is hoped to be the first of a five-year programme, held on Wednesday, 9 October at Delapré Abbey, was attended by over 50 representatives and focussed on developing and supporting initiatives to tackle climate change.
Organised by WNC and NTC, with support from NCALC and other parish councils and community groups, topics discussed included:
- Food consumption and waste
- Biodiversity
- Communicating climate change
These key topics not only centred around reducing our carbon footprint but also improving the wellbeing of our residents and creating healthier, more vibrant communities.
“It was wonderful to see so many people representing their local communities and coming together to focus on the critical issue of climate change. The summit was an opportunity to find out more about sustainability initiatives, share ideas and network with others. We all have a role to play, from individual households to local authorities and this landmark event highlights our commitment as a Council to building a cleaner, healthier and more resilient future for our residents.”Cllr Rebecca Breese, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Environment, Recycling and Waste
‘It has been mine and one of the town council’s main objectives to collaborate with WNC and parish councils in the area to see what we can do collectively to make a difference in our fight against climate change. We aim to now build on this Summit and organise further events on various topics plus a resources database to support both local councils and residents who want to work together to reduce the worst effects of climate change and build resilience to those extreme weather events that are now probably inevitable’.Cllr Andrew Stevens Chair of Northampton Town Council’s Environment Committee
Find out more about Sustainability at West Northamptonshire Council.
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