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30 September 2024

Northamptonshire Serious Violence Prevention Partnership (NSVPP) has awarded £116,430 to Athletic Elite, a basketball coaching and development organisation, to launch the Sideline Project.
The Sideline Project uses basketball and sports coaching to improve the physical and emotional wellbeing of young people across Northamptonshire. The project focuses on those young people who are identified as vulnerable to risk, delivering tailored sessions about physical health, confidence, resilience and emotional well-being. It aims to empower young people to make healthier choices, and create safe places for them to belong.
The project will create six-week programmes for secondary schools in priority areas, evening basketball and mentoring sessions for students with attendance problems and/or those referred by the police. These will support young people between the ages of seven and 19. Alongside these programmes the Sideline Project will support the upskilling of basketball coaches in crime prevention.
The priority areas have been identified using the data collected as part of the NSVPP Serious Violence Duty Strategy. They are: Northampton, Kettering, Wellingborough and Corby. This partnership approach ensures that primary interventions, like the Sideline project, are specifically designed to address serious violence in targeted areas. It is a part of the NSVPP’s plans to implement a public health approach to violence prevention, gaining an understanding of the causes of violence to develop evidence-based interventions which focus on both reduction and prevention.
“Collaborating with Northamptonshire Police and delivering the Sideline Project allows us at Athletic Elite to provide social, emotional and physical development opportunities around the county that work towards positive futures for all. We are honoured to be able to work with the children and young people of Northamptonshire.”Andre Arissol, founder of Athletic Elite
“I welcome the funding granted to Athletic Elite, who work tirelessly with young people to help them navigate life in a positive way.Detective Superintendent Andy Glenn, who leads Northamptonshire Police’s response to serious violence“We know some children have a difficult time growing up which can lead to poor decision making and a future life involved in crime. We’re working closely with colleagues such as Athletic Elite to identify those children most at risk and provide support such as the Sideline Project to help steer them away from criminal activity.
“This project is part of a wider programme of work that’s taking place to tackle serious violence across the county, which includes taking robust action against those people who commit crimes as well as disrupting the activities of criminal gangs.
“Support and advice for anyone who has concerns about a young person is available on our website, northants.police.uk.”
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30 September 2024

A circus workshop, balloon makers, illusionists and face painters will be entertaining families as part of the Market Square’s big opening weekend.
Funded by Northampton Town Centre Business Improvement District (BID), the acts will form part of the Family Zone at the event on the weekend of 19 and 20 October.
Little ones will also be able to enjoy a chill-out zone and quiet space with reading books and a fun trail to complete.
“We can’t wait to welcome families back to the new look Market Square and we are thrilled to be supporting the Family Zone on opening weekend.Mark Mullen, operations manager at Northampton BID“There will be loads of fun activities for little ones to enjoy and we would encourage families to come along and see the new space for themselves while visiting the traders and retailers around the Market Square and the wider town centre.”
The two-day event promises to be a vibrant display of community spirit, culture and live entertainment with ABBA tribute act The Magic of ABBA and Britain’s Got Talent 2024 finalists Northants Sings Out announced as the headline acts on the main stage.
The main stage will also showcase top local talent on both days with a line-up of artists and DJs curated by BBC Introducing and Northampton Music Festival.
Throughout the weekend there will be dedicated areas charting the history of the market and the wider town, a food market featuring products from local artisan suppliers and a celebration of local sporting stars.
“The revitalisation of the Market Square is a huge milestone for Northampton, and this grand opening weekend reflects the heart of our community and collaboration with our partners, as well as the valued support from the BID throughout the project.Cllr Dan Lister, Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure at West Northamptonshire Council“The Family Zone will offer something for everyone, making it a perfect time for families to come together and enjoy the new space, while also supporting local businesses. We’re excited to see how this transformed area will bring renewed energy to the town centre.”
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30 September 2024

A plan of key actions to improve air quality across West Northamptonshire is set to progress once approval of the plans is given by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA).
West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) has recently submitted an updated version of the Draft Air Quality Action Plan (AQAP) to DEFRA as part of our work to improve air quality within our existing Air Quality Management Areas (AQMAs) and to support removing two of these AQMAs where significant improvements have already been seen.
It follows a review of the draft by DEFRA earlier this year which highlighted some further work, including a local technical study, that needed to be carried out ahead of publishing the final version. WNC has now completed the required work and has resubmitted the updated plan for approval.
The Council gathered a wide range of feedback from residents, businesses, partners and other key stakeholders on the draft AQAP, receiving over 1,000 responses to the public consultation to help shape the approach.
WNC monitors air quality in several locations across the area in line with current national guidance. This ensures that the data is reliable and can be used in making informed decisions to support improving air quality for the health and wellbeing of our residents.
“We know that improving air quality is of paramount importance to those who work and live in West Northants, and although levels within our area generally fall within Government limits, we know there is work to be done to improve them as we work towards cleaner greener communities for everyone.Cllr Matt Golby, WNC’s Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care, Public Health and Regulatory Services“This feedback from DEFRA has allowed us to strengthen the AQAP and ensures that we are focusing our efforts in the best way possible in line with expectations and requirements as we work towards reducing pollution in West Northants.”
We will continue to keep residents and stakeholders updated on the work we are doing to monitor and manage air quality and the final AQAP will be published later this year.
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30 September 2024

A community transport service which provides a lifeline to its users is expanding its fleet thanks to funding from West Northamptonshire Council (WNC).
Towcester-based Ability was awarded a £477,181 grant by West Northamptonshire Council, out of the Government’s Rural England Prosperity Fund (REPF) and UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF).
The community transport provider has used the money to buy four new minibuses, increasing the size of its fleet to 14 vehicles and allowing the service to reach even more people and places across the West Northamptonshire area.
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Find out more about Ability community transport providerThe not-for-profit Community Interest Company has so far taken delivery of two Mercedes-Benz Sprinters, and officially launched them at an event at the Council’s offices at The Forum in Towcester this week. The two new vehicles will soon be joined by two Mercedes Cityliners.
It’s all a far cry from Ability’s humble beginnings in 2018, when Directors Lynn and Nigel Hinch raised money for a single minibus with the aim of helping to reduce isolation and loneliness for those without access to public transport, or who might otherwise struggle to get out and about.
Today the organisation operates a wide range of on-demand bus services across West Northamptonshire, linking villages and towns via regular routes as well as taking people on shopping trips and outings, and even offering door-to-door transport for those who need it.
Ability’s impact on the communities it serves was recently celebrated by BBC Radio Northampton, who awarded the service the Great Neighbour Award in its Make a Difference Awards 2024.
I think people consider us more than a bus service. We take people from A to B of course, but it’s also about the friendships people build while they’re on those journeys. Our drivers are so friendly and patient, and they become part of the passengers’ lives. We have regular shopping trips, and the people on those trips will often get their shopping done as quickly as possible so they can catch up over a coffee afterwards!Lynn Hinch, Director of AbilityThe more we have expanded, the more need for our services we’ve discovered. We give freedom to people who would otherwise feel trapped. To receive this funding is a real lifesaver for us and the communities we serve – the more support we have the more places we can reach and the more services we can provide to those who need it.
Ability is one of seven community transport operators to receive money from a £951,000 pot set up by West Northamptonshire Council thanks to the REPF and UKSPF funds. In Ability’s case, the majority came from REPF.
Brackley Volunteer Car Scheme, Cogenhoe & Whiston Parish Council’s Village Hopper service, the Comm Minibus, Daventry Area Community Transport, Northampton Door to Door and Towcester Area Door to Door all also benefited from a share of the funds.
Ability provides a fantastic service that makes a genuine difference to the lives of people right across West Northamptonshire.Cllr David Smith, Cabinet Member for Planning and CommunitiesIt’s wonderful to be able to support them and other community transport operators across the area through the REPF and UKSPF schemes, and I look forward to seeing positive difference this funding will make to our communities.
The UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) is delivering significant economic benefits for West Northamptonshire and by using this funding to invest in essential community transport services, we are not only enhancing connectivity across our area but also ensuring that these vital services are accessible to everyone.Cllr Daniel Lister, Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture & LeisureThis funding is helping to bridge gaps, reduce isolation, and provide reliable transportation options for all residents. The expansion of services like Ability demonstrates our commitment to building stronger, more connected communities, and supporting the economic growth and well-being of our area.
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Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service has continued to provide support to residents affected by flooding in the county over the last 24 hours.
The Met Office issued an amber weather alert for rain from 6pm yesterday until 6am this morning (September 27).
Since 8am yesterday, the Fire Service has deployed resources to eight weather related incidents.
These included assisting in helping evacuate a caravan park in Yarwell, where 35 people were assisted to safety from rising flood waters at 7.30pm last night. And earlier in the day, firefighters and Swiftwater
Rescue Technicians rescued two people and two dogs from a boat at Islip Mill at 10am.
The Fire Service continues to work with our multi-agency partners to identify any areas of risk and ensure that appropriate resources are in place to help protect the public.
A number of flood warnings and alerts remain in place across the county, and these can be viewed here: https://check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk/
Please continue to follow safety messages on social media feeds from emergency services, West and North Northamptonshire Councils, Northamptonshire Search and Rescue, Northamptonshire Police, the Met Office and the Environment Agency.
We would also strongly encourage people to only travel if necessary and avoid driving into floodwater. Please follow these safety tips:
- Do not ignore road closure signs.
- Never attempt to cross or drive through floodwater if you don’t know how deep the water is – just two feet of water will float a car.
- Never try to swim through fast flowing water or floodwater – you may get swept away or be injured by an object in the water.
- Don’t assume fords are safe to cross just because the road is not closed. Always look at the river level gauge and use your common sense.