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11 October 2024

With less than a week left, people are being encouraged to share their views on a Local Transport Plan being developed by West Northamptonshire Council (WNC).
The plan has been developed with key stakeholders and details a range of proposals for transport over the next 20 years, with the aim that by 2045 the Council will have worked with communities and partners to:
- Make public transport more attractive and accessible
- Make active travel such as walking or wheeling a first choice for short trips
- Reduce dependency on private cars
- Make our transport system safer, cleaner, and more inclusive
- Improve transport infrastructure and transport services to make them more resilient.
"We are keen for residents, businesses, community groups, landowners, and other stakeholders to have their say on whether they agree with the proposals in the plan.Cllr Phil Larratt, Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport“People rely on public transport for both work and leisure and it is essential that we prioritise the right things. We’re working closely with partners to ensure that our ambition for transport across the area is achieved, whilst also considering our impact on the environment.”
The consultation runs until 17 October. People can have their say on our consultation hub.
All responses will then be analysed and considered by the Council in developing the plan further. Once finalised, the Local Transport Plan will be presented to WNC’s Cabinet early 2025 with the final plan to be published following that meeting.
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11 October 2024

West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) is proud to be working with other local authorities on a campaign to reduce littering on the A5 and across our area.
The campaign aims to educate road users on how they can report litter dropped from a vehicle when they witness an offence and make those thinking of littering aware they could be liable for up to a £500 fine if they choose to do so.
We’re asking why people drop litter – do they not care about the countryside, do they think others should clean up their mess, or are they an idiot?
Dropping litter from any vehicle, such as a car, van, lorry or scooter, is an offence and can result in a fixed penalty notice (FPN) being issued to the person dropping the litter by our Environmental Crime team.
Anyone can report littering offences online or via the West Northamptonshire Council app, available to download via the app store.
Signage will be displayed along the A5, as well as at petrol stations and across social media channels to highlight that littering anywhere is an offence.
“Looking after our environment is the responsibility of all, and we are committed to doing what we can to keep West Northants clean and green. We’re asking people to think about why they drop litter, in the hope that they will reconsider their thoughtless actions and use bins or take their waste with them.”Cllr Rebecca Breese, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Environment, Recycling and Waste
“Dropping litter anywhere is an offence and may result in offenders receiving a fixed penalty notice of up to £500. Carelessly discarding rubbish has a negative impact on our environment and the taxpayer pays for clean-up costs. We welcome the support of our communities in bringing people who do so to justice.”Cllr Matt Golby, WNC’s Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care, Public Health and Regulatory Services
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11 October 2024

The countdown is on! In just one week, Northampton will celebrate the highly anticipated grand opening of the newly revitalised Market Square on Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 October.
Hosted by West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) in partnership with Northampton Forward, Northampton BID and Northampton Town Council, this weekend event promises to bring together the community for a two-day festival of family fun, live entertainment, local food and drink, and cultural experiences.
The Market Square, a historic centrepiece of Northampton, has undergone a stunning transformation to create a vibrant, accessible, and inclusive space for everyone to enjoy. The grand opening event will feature a wide range of activities, performances, and market traders, showcasing the best of Northampton’s local talent, businesses, and heritage.
Highlights of the event include:
Main Stage Music Zone: Enjoy live music from local and regional artists, including the ABBA tribute band The Magic of ABBA and Britain’s Got Talent finalists Northants Sings Out, alongside acts from BBC Introducing and the Northampton Music Festival. View the full line up on the WNC website.
Discover Northamptonshire Zone: Explore the rich history and heritage of Northampton and Northamptonshire, find out more about our cultural and visitor attractions and meet some of our amazing community groups and charities.
Learn all about archaeological digs with Northampton Museum and Art Gallery and reminisce about times gone by with photos of the market square through the years.
Plan your next day out with Discover Northamptonshire plus it’s your chance to meet their new mascot the red kite. We need your creative skills to give him a name, visit the stand to have your say!
Drop by the Performing Room pop up to understand how this award-winning community group delivers music-based projects to young people. Meet a therapy dog from Pets as Therapy and talk to their volunteers about how the specially trained dogs support people across the community. Plus, much more!
Northampton BID Family Zone: A space packed with activities for children and families, including magic shows, circus skills workshops, face painting, balloon making, build and craft stations, colouring in activities and a treasure hunt activity sheet. They’ll also be a quiet corner with a mini library and baby changing facilities.
dbfb Interactive Sports Zone: Get active with interactive displays and activities showcasing West Northamptonshire’s sporting excellence. The Sports Zone will offer guests the chance to get on a Bike with British Cycling, join a Martial Arts class, and take part in a variety of fun competitions.
In addition, Everyone Active will be on hand with a rowing machine challenge and people can shoot some hoops with Northampton Basketball Club, have a kick around with Northampton Town Football Club (NTFC), and admire a supercar from Silverstone!
Zone sponsor dbfb will also be on hand to showcase how the latest technology is supporting sport, health, wellbeing, and local communities, and professional boxer and former world champion Chantelle Cameron will be making a guest appearance.
Sands United FC will also be there to help create awareness of baby loss and how important sport is for our mental health.
Local Food and Drink Zone: Indulge in mouth-watering local street food and drinks, with a variety of vendors offering some of Northampton’s best culinary delights including pizza, American BBQ, tacos, jerk chicken, and a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. See the full offering the WNC website.
"We are just one week away from unveiling Northampton’s new Market Square, and we couldn’t be more excited to celebrate this historic moment with our community. The grand opening event will be a fantastic opportunity to bring people together, showcase local talent, and celebrate our town’s rich heritage.Cllr Daniel Lister, Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure at West Northamptonshire Council“We invite everyone to join us for a weekend of fun, food, and festivities as we mark the beginning of a new chapter for Northampton Market Square with many amazing activities for everyone to enjoy."
In addition to the entertainment, local businesses and market traders will be offering fresh, locally produced goods, handmade crafts, and a range of expert services, providing visitors with a chance to support small businesses and shop local.
This event is proudly sponsored by Veolia, ZONE Developments, Northampton BID, SEGRO, Evolve, Discover Northamptonshire, dbfb Communications, Danaher & Walsh (Civil Engineering) Ltd, Billing Aquadrome, and CS2. Their support has been instrumental in making this grand celebration possible.
Don’t miss out on this incredible weekend! Mark your calendars and be part of the grand opening of Northampton Market Square on Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 October.
“Veolia is proud of Northampton and is thrilled to be sponsoring the Market Square celebrations. This amazing space at the heart of the community offers so much to the people of Northampton and Veolia is delighted to be part of it.Andrew Reidy, General Manager at Veolia“As well as helping residents with their waste and recycling while keeping Northampton's streets clean, Veolia supports local not-for-profit organisations, community groups, and individuals that protect and preserve resources in their local area through the Sustainability Fund. Veolia also offers local schools the opportunity to develop a small orchard of fruit trees through their Veolia School Orchards project, not only giving young people a chance to experience the benefits of working with nature but helping to improve local biodiversity.
“Biodiversity is one of the pillars of ecological transformation and that's one of the reasons Veolia is distributing wildflower seeds at the Market Square event, giving everyone who visits a chance to enhance biodiversity in their local area.”
“Only one week to go until The Music Of ABBA takes the stage! Grab your Dancing Queens and come join us for the party of the year as we bring you the hits that you know and love.”James Taylor, Magic of Abba Tribute
For more information and event details, visit the Reopening of Northampton Market Square webpage.
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09 October 2024

A woman who continually placed her waste out for collection on days other than the authorised collection day has been ordered to pay £780.
Discarding waste on the street not on an authorised collection day is classed as fly-tipping.
Between April 2023 and July 2024 Miss Lavine Williams of Overstone Road, Northampton continually did so, despite numerous warnings which were ignored. This resulted in a Community Protection Notice being served in September 2023. Miss Williams continued to ignore the Notice and was issued with fixed penalty notices.
As Miss Williams failed to pay or make any representation to West Northamptonshire Council (WNC), she was taken to court on 30 July 2024, and pleaded not guilty. The trial was heard on 24 September, when Miss Williams was found guilty on all four counts of breaching her Community Protection Notice. She was fined £200, ordered to pay costs of £500 and a victim surcharge of £80.
Our officers work hard alongside our waste collection partners to keep our areas clean and green and when fly-tipping or littering occur, we will take action against offenders in line with our enforcement policy.
“We will not tolerate fly-tipping or littering in our communities – there is no excuse for it. We are committed to taking action against offenders and tackling waste crimes, and we also welcome and value the support of residents in helping keep our areas clean and safe.”Cllr Matt Golby, WNC’s Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care, Public Health and Regulatory Services
To check when your authorised collection day is and how to dispose of your household waste correctly, please visit our waste and recycling webpages.
People can report fly-tipping on our website, along with any information which can help to pinpoint the offenders. To find out more visit our cleaner communities page.
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09 October 2024
A new Tenancy Strategy aimed at ensuring fair, sustainable, and effective management of social housing across West Northamptonshire has been approved by West Northamptonshire Council’s Cabinet at their meeting yesterday (8 October).
The West Northamptonshire Tenancy Strategy (2024-2029) sets out clear guidelines for registered housing providers (RPs) operating within the area, ensuring that housing policies support long-term community stability and meet the growing demand for affordable housing.
This strategy replaces the previous policies from the former legacy areas of Daventry, South Northamptonshire, and Northampton, and aligns with key Council objectives, such as the Corporate Plan, the Housing Strategy, and the Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy.
Key proposals in the strategy include the introduction of lifetime tenancies, enabling new tenants to ensure long-term housing security and encouraging stable and sustainable communities; the use of fixed-term tenancies in exceptional circumstances to limit disruption to community cohesion; and the delivery of more social rent, particularly in the development of new homes to address poverty and improve the affordability of housing. The strategy will also focus on homeless prevention and tenancy sustainment, ensuring vulnerable residents receive the necessary support needed to avoid homelessness.
The strategy also outlines how the Council will work closely with RPs to make sure they meet local housing needs. via the Housing Register and through new affordable housing delivery. It will also support the Council’s wider objectives to reduce the need for temporary accommodation and alleviate homelessness while ensuring that tenants live in safe, affordable homes.
"We are committed to ensuring that our residents have access to secure, affordable housing, and this new Tenancy Strategy is a key step in making that happen.Cllr Rosie Herring, Cabinet Member for Housing“By focusing on long-term tenancies and supporting our most vulnerable residents, we are not just providing homes but also building stronger, more resilient communities. This strategy will help ensure that social housing in West Northants is used in a way that benefits both tenants and the wider community, making West Northamptonshire a better place to live for everyone."
The Tenancy Strategy was developed following a six-week consultation period, during which the Council engaged with private registered providers, housing tenants, private landlords, and voluntary housing organisations. 79% of respondents agreed with the key proposals in the strategy, which is designed to tackle the current housing challenges while ensuring stability for the residents of West Northamptonshire.
The Council remains committed to working with registered housing providers to ensure this strategy is effectively implemented and delivers real benefits for residents. Find more information about the new Tenancy Strategy.
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