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03 December 2024

The development of the new Northamptonshire Local Visitor Economy Partnership (LVEP) has taken a major step forward as Richard Clinton, Delapre Abbey’s Chief Executive, has been appointed as Chair of the new LVEP.
The LVEP for Northamptonshire brings together partners from across the sector as well as both North Northamptonshire Council and West Northamptonshire with the aim to strengthen and build on the area’s visitor economy.
Following a recruitment campaign, candidates were interviewed by a panel including representatives from North Northamptonshire Council and West Northamptonshire Council and sector stakeholders with Richard being identified as the most suitable candidate to lead the new partnership through the next phase of its creation, which includes the key next stage of the process - the submission of the LVEP application to Visit England. This application is due to be submitted imminently with a decision expected in the early part of 2025. If approved and Northamptonshire gains LVEP status, the area would receive national accreditation and a boost to the area’s tourism offer and unlock new opportunities.
“Richard’s wealth of experience and dedication to promoting the region’s attractions make him the perfect choice to lead this important initiative and we welcome him as Chair of the Northamptonshire Local Visitor Economy Partnership.Cllr Helen Howell, NNC Deputy Leader and Executive Member for Sport, Leisure, Culture and Tourism alongside Cllr Daniel Lister, Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure at WNC“The LVEP represents an incredible opportunity to highlight Northamptonshire’s unique offerings, from its rich heritage and world-class motorsports to its thriving arts and cultural scene. With Richard’s leadership, we’re confident this partnership will strengthen collaboration across the sector, elevate the county’s profile, and attract more visitors, creating lasting benefits for our local businesses and communities.”
Richard has been the Chief Executive of Delapré Abbey Preservation Trust since April 2020, where he oversees the strategic direction of the historic 900-year-old Delapré Abbey in Northampton. Under his leadership, the Trust has aligned heritage, culture, and wellbeing to benefit the community, including plans to restore and repurpose the 19th-century stables into a mixed-use development featuring a community wellbeing space. Richard is also the Chair of Fermynwoods Contemporary Art - an educational charity that supports life through art by commissioning innovative ways for artists to engage with audiences.
Prior to his role at Delapré Abbey, Richard served as part of the leadership teams for The Culture Trust and Royal & Derngate Theatre. Richard has also been the Vice Chair for Northamptonshire Surprise, supporting its efforts in promoting the heritage, culture, and attractions of Northamptonshire, positioning it as an attractive visitor destination.
Richard will now oversee the creation of the new Northamptonshire LVEP with responsibilities including:
- Overseeing the implementation of the comprehensive Northamptonshire Tourism Strategy.
- Collaborating with local and national stakeholders to promote Northamptonshire's attractions.
- Enhancing marketing efforts to raise the region’s profile.
- Supporting local businesses in maximizing the benefits of tourism.
- Ensuring sustainable growth of the visitor economy through innovative practices.
“I am truly honoured to be appointed as the first Chair of the Northamptonshire Local Visitor Economy Partnership. This is an exciting opportunity to bring together the incredible diversity of our hospitality, heritage, culture, and attractions that Northamptonshire has to offer, alongside the passion and expertise of our partners.Richard Clinton, The new LVEP Chair“I am aware of the challenges that operators in the visitor economy are facing, from rising costs to the evolving expectations of visitors. Through the LVEP, we have an opportunity to amplify the voice of the sector and collectively address these challenges in partnership. The LVEP along with its partners has the opportunity to provide the support, and advocacy needed to help businesses in the sector thrive.
“There is a clear vision to build a vibrant, sustainable visitor economy that showcases Northamptonshire as a destination of choice for both national and international audiences, delivering real benefits for businesses and those living in Northamptonshire.”
“Following a thorough and systematic search and evaluation process, Richard Clinton’s appointment as Chair to the new Northamptonshire LVEP is entirely well deserved. In his role as CEO of Delapré Abbey he has evidenced his ability to drive success at an attraction that has become a lynchpin of the local visitor economy, and his deep understanding of the county’s tourism-related opportunities and challenges makes him very much the best person for this critical role.Phil Lawrie, Chief Executive Officer of Silverstone Museum“The visitor economy is an important growth sector for Northamptonshire and success will only be achieved by leveraging the attributes of multiple stakeholders. I have no doubt that Richard is superbly well qualified to harness the county’s many talents and assets in this effort.”
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03 December 2024

West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) is excited to announce a series of new initiatives aimed at helping transform the Grosvenor Shopping centre and enhancing the vitality of Northampton town centre.
In partnership with Evolve, the owners of the Grosvenor centre, these initiatives are designed to attract more shoppers, support new businesses, and ensure a sustainable future for the town.
While the centre has recently attracted a number of new tenants, some units remain vacant or underused and the council saw and opportunity to build on already successful town centre regeneration schemes.
Under the new plans, to be discussed at Cabinet on Tuesday 10 December, a series of key developments would be delivered:
- H&M Expansion: A loan of up to £2 million will support the development of a larger, more modern H&M store following its decision to move from Abington Street. As a key high street brand, H&M's expansion is expected to draw more shoppers to the town.
- Flexible Workspaces: In partnership with workspace provider Wizu, a £1 million loan will facilitate the creation of flexible workspaces within the centre. This initiative aims to support remote working and attract new micro-businesses to Northampton.
- Leisure Parking: To accommodate a new leisure operator in the former Sainsbury’s unit, 180 two-hour free parking spaces will be provided, making it easier for visitors to enjoy the new facilities.
- Micro Shops: An investment of £375,000 will convert several units into micro shops on the centre's first floor. This project will support new business startups, with a profit-sharing arrangement to benefit the taxpayer.
- Belgrave House Redevelopment: Restrictions on the use and sub-letting of Belgrave House will be removed, allowing WNC to make productive use of the building in line with the Greyfriars masterplan.
The agreements would also confirm WNC’s rights to install solar energy equipment on the Grosvenor Centre car park.
These agreements are part of WNC's broader strategy to make Northampton town centre a destination of choice and support the sustainability of the area.
The council's proactive approach includes loans and direct investments to attract new businesses and enhance the shopping experience.
This approach would provide the council with a profit-share on the newly-developed micro shops and ensure its loan costs were covered.
"We are committed to revitalising Northampton town centre and making it a vibrant, attractive place for residents and visitors alike.Cllr Daniel Lister, Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure“These initiatives, developed in partnership with Evolve, will bring new life to the Grosvenor Centre and support local businesses.
“Alongside our extensive programme of regeneration in the town – including the recent redevelopment of Northampton Market Square and ongoing improvements in Abington Street and Fish Street – these measures will help ensure a sustainable future."
Before they are formally committed to, the council will complete thorough due diligence to mitigate risks associated with the proposed loans, ensuring that investments are secure.
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03 December 2024

In a bid to strengthen local communities and pave the way for a more sustainable future, West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) is set to invest £100 million in capital funding next year.
The Council has unveiled an ambitious £100m capital programme for 2025-26, rising to £155m over the next four years, demonstrating its commitment to improving infrastructure, supporting residents, and encouraging sustainable growth.
The capital programme is different to the Council’s revenue budget, which funds day-to-day services like waste collection and social care. Instead, capital funding is used to improve local infrastructure and assets such as land, buildings and equipment, as well as other projects that will deliver long-term benefits for the area.
Among the key projects planned for the coming year is a substantial £12.4 million allocation to improve highways. This funding will support a wide range of projects and activities including road improvements across the area.
Projects such as the ongoing regeneration of Northampton town centre will continue to drive economic growth across the area. This includes a multi-million-pound investment in the Greyfriars redevelopment, which will also see the vacant Corn Exchange transformed into a hub for performance and creativity. Providing a link from Greyfriars to the wider town centre, this project will attract significant footfall and investment, revitalising the area as a vibrant urban hub.
Parking infrastructure will also receive a modern upgrade, with investments in Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) technology at key locations like Sixfields Reservoir, Racecourse, and Primrose Hill car parks. This initiative aims to improve the parking convenience and safety for residents and visitors.
To support families and strengthen community resources, the Council has committed
£2 million towards the creation of new family hubs in Daventry and Northampton, providing essential services for families.
The plans also include improvements to the Central Library. The library enhancements will include a new adult learning service, a dedicated children’s area, and modernised reception facilities, as well as the addition of public toilets to improve accessibility for all users.
Housing remains a key focus, with £10 million allocated to addressing the need for temporary accommodation. This funding will enable the Council to purchase 50 properties, providing safe, secure homes for residents facing urgent needs.
The programme also funds adaptations to homes for vulnerable adults, enabling them to live independently with greater comfort and security, reducing reliance on more intensive forms of care.
We’re always looking to invest in innovative and efficient ways to support and deliver services, and using capital budgets to not only improve our local communities but help us make ongoing savings or generate new income is something we’re particularly focusing on.Cllr Adam Brown, Leader of West Northamptonshire CouncilThis is about more than infrastructure; it’s about building a West Northamptonshire that works for everyone. By investing wisely in projects that enhance communities and reduce costs, we’re not only improving the quality of life for residents but also setting the stage for a sustainable future. Innovation and efficiency are at the heart of everything we do.
Undertaking these transformative initiatives supports our aims for a sustainable, prosperous and vibrant West Northants, with innovation and efficiency going hand in hand.
Beyond the capital programme, the Council remains committed to residents' well-being, addressing health inequalities, and supporting communities through the challenges posed by the ongoing cost of living crisis, with initiatives funded through government public health funding.
The Council’s Cabinet will consider the full range of General Fund Capital proposals during its meeting at The Forum, Towcester, from 6pm on Tuesday, 10 December. This can be viewed live on our YouTube Channel
View the 2025/26 draft budget reports
Public consultation on the proposals will launch on Wednesday, 11 December, when further information on how to get involved will be available on our Consultation Hub
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29 November 2024

The major incident declared by the Local Resilience Forum (LRF) in response to the widespread flooding in Northamptonshire has been stood down.
A major incident was declared on Monday (November 25) following significant rainfall throughout the weekend as a result of Storm Bert. Rain also fell overnight from Tuesday (November 26) into Wednesday (November 27).
Over the past week, the LRF - involving Northamptonshire Police, Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service, North Northamptonshire Council, West Northamptonshire Council and the Environment Agency - have been working together to provide a robust, multi-agency response which protects our communities across the county.
Today (November 29), the Environment Agency has reported that the river levels are nearly back to normal with the Northampton Washlands down to 30% full and continuing to drain.
In West Northamptonshire, the flood warning has been removed from Billing Aquadrome. Those with accommodation at the site cannot return until advised to do so by the site management company.
In North Northamptonshire, the severe flood warning has been removed from Yarwell Mill after water levels peaked at the site at 9.30pm last night (November 28) and continue to fall. However, residents at the site should also not return until advised to do by the site management company.
A number of people from both sites have been supported by both West and North Northamptonshire Councils who have provided those displaced with rest centres and other provisions.
As a result of the clearer picture going into the weekend, the LRF has made the decision to stand down the major incident and move into the recovery stage of their multi-agency response.
“Since we declared a major incident on Monday, the LRF has been working hard to keep our communities safe, support those who have been displaced as a result of the flooding, as well as trying to minimise disruption to the wider public and local businesses.Superintendent Steve Freeman, who is heading the response to the flooding through the Local Resilience Forum (LRF)“The water levels we have seen this week have been higher than that of the 1998 floods, which just goes to show the work everyone has put in to ensure that everyone in the county has been kept safe.
“I’m grateful for everyone’s work and I’d also like to thank the wider public for their cooperation, support and understanding.
“We have now made the decision to stand down the major incident but remain ready to react should the situation change.
“Our focus now will be to move onto the recovery phase of our response however I would still encourage anyone with any concerns to contact the relevant LRF agency who will be happy to help.”
Our communities are asked to remain alert, be prepared and sign up to receive free flood warnings by calling 0345 988 1188 or visiting www.gov.uk/flood.
Flood reports can be submitted at:
West Northants: https://www.westnorthants.gov.uk/its-emergency/report-flood
North Northants: https://www.northnorthants.gov.uk/flooding
You can report other highways issues to Street Doctor services:
West Northants area: https://www.westnorthants.gov.uk/roads-and-paths-maintenance/report-potholes-or-highway-problem
North Northants area: https://www.northnorthants.gov.uk/parking-roads-and-transport/report-potholes-or-highway-problem
Useful information:
Follow the Met Office for up-to-date weather reports and warnings where you live: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/forecast/gcr35qpbd#?date=2024-11-24
Sign up for flood warnings at www.environment-agency.gov.uk and you can find up-to-date warnings and information regarding the floods at https://check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk/
Find out what to do after you’ve experienced flooding here: Flood recovery | West Northamptonshire Council
What to do before or during a flood: What to do before or during a flood - GOV.UK
In an emergency, where life is at risk, please call 999.
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