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24 September 2024

Residents are urged to continue to take extra care today as flood warnings and road closures remain in place across West Northamptonshire following the extreme weather.
Although the intense rainfall has eased off overnight, water levels across the area remain very high, with flood warnings still in place at Dallington, Grendon Brook, Wootton Brook and Cogenhoe Mill.
People should plan ahead their journeys as well as continuing to keep an eye on flood alerts and warnings in place.
In the event of an emergency where someone is in danger, they should dial 999 or 112. Further information and guidance on flooding and to report it visit visit Report a flood | West Northamptonshire Council (westnorthants.gov.uk)
The stormy conditions have put extreme pressure on the road network, causing localised flooding and overwhelming ditches and brooks due to the rapid and intense rainfall not able to drain away fast enough across the system.
Highways response teams for Kier and West Northamptonshire Council have been out and about supporting emergency services, having attended 185 incidents since Saturday, 149 of which were flooding related with the remainder a mix of emergencies, such as fallen trees and dislodged/broken manhole covers.
“Although the rainfall has eased off overnight, the high levels of rivers, reservoirs and water outlets across the area remain extremely high and could still be breached, so we would urge everyone to continue to take extra care.Cllr Adam Brown, Leader of West Northamptonshire Council“We are working closely with the fire service, police, environment agency and other partners on responding to the ongoing weather events and continue to closely monitor the situation.”
“It’s clear that this extreme rainfall has caused significant challenges for our roads network, with the rapid, sheer volume of rain that has fallen in the past three days putting pressure on the drainage system.
“Although we work hard to ensure drains and gullies are well maintained – emptying around 20,000 gullies across West Northants in the past six months alone – the intensity of severe weather events like this will unfortunately lead to some roads flooding.
“Our response teams have been working round the clock to attend reports across the area, supporting the fire service and police to ensure residents are safe during these extreme weather conditions.”
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24 September 2024

West Northamptonshire is gearing up for an unforgettable weekend as the newly revitalised and reimagined Northampton Market Square prepares to reopen with a spectacular celebration on Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 October.
The two-day event promises to be a vibrant display of community spirit, culture, and live entertainment that residents and visitors won’t want to miss, with ABBA tribute the Magic of ABBA and Britain’s Got Talent 2024 finalists Northants Sings Out announced as the headline acts. BBC Introducing and Northampton Music Festival will also provide music and entertainment throughout both days, bringing some of the best emerging talent from across the country to the main stage, creating an energetic and festival atmosphere.
"It is a huge honour to be part of such a historical moment in time for Northampton. Having been raised and educated here, I've watched the transformation of the Market Square in awe.Gareth Fuller, Founder and Choir Director of Northants Sings Out“It was a pleasure to take the name Northampton onto the national stage during our time on this year’s Britain's Got Talent and it's now a pleasure to represent just some of the musical greatness we have in Northampton as we headline the closing of what I know will be a wonderful weekend celebrating the place we live, work and love so much."
Hosted by West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) and supported by Northampton Forward, Northampton BID and Northampton Town Council, the grand opening will mark the transformation of the town’s historic Market Square into a thriving hub for the whole community. The space, revitalised as part of a major regeneration project funded by the Government’s Towns Fund, is set to become a landmark that will serve as the beating heart of Northampton for generations to come.
But the celebration doesn’t stop with live music! Attendees can look forward to a host of family-friendly activities, from creative musical performances and cultural displays to historic exhibitions and mouth-watering food and drink from local vendors, all spaced out in a variety of accessible Zone areas.
People will also have the chance to explore a diverse range of offerings from local businesses and market traders; from fresh, locally produced goods to handmade crafts and expert services like bicycle repairs, key cutting, floristry, and more, the market will showcase the best of Northampton’s small businesses and will provide an excellent opportunity for visitors to support local traders and discover unique products.
Starting with the phased return of traders on 20 September, the newly transformed Market Square will become a bustling marketplace with high-quality stalls, enhanced lighting, new seating, and an impressive interactive water feature. The space is designed to be inclusive and accessible, offering a welcoming environment for all.
“We are extremely excited to be celebrating the grand opening of Northampton’s newly revitalised Market Square, a project that truly embodies the spirit of our community.Cllr Daniel Lister, Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure at WNC“The regeneration of the Market Square is not just about celebrating the past, but about creating a bright future for Northampton. The project aims to boost the local economy, support small businesses, and provide a vibrant venue for events, markets, and community gatherings.
“This opening event marks a new chapter for the town, and we look forward to seeing the square become a central hub where residents and visitors can come together to enjoy everything Northampton has to offer. We invite everyone to join us for a fantastic weekend of fun, entertainment, and celebration."
Mark your calendars and come along for a weekend of fun, flavour, and festivities as we celebrate the reimagined Northampton Market Square. This is a not-to-be-missed event that will leave a lasting legacy for the town. For more information on the grand opening and the event schedule, please visit the Reopening of Northampton Market Square.
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24 September 2024

In recognition of World Homeless Day on 10 October, Northampton Filmhouse will host a special screening of Streets of Change, a powerful documentary film that highlights the lived experiences of homelessness and recovery in Northampton.
The free 90-minute event will take place at 6pm and aims to raise awareness of homelessness by following people’s journey from sleeping on the streets to recovery and signposting to the support available for those who find themselves in a housing crisis.
Film makers One to One Development Trust worked closely with West Northamptonshire Council’s (WNC) Outreach Team to create the film, documenting their work supporting people who are homeless, sleeping rough or struggling with addiction and shedding light on the individuals and partners who work tirelessly to bring about positive change.
In addition to the documentary film, the One to One Development Trust have also produced an immersive Virtual Reality (VR) experience to give an insight into what it is like to be alone and homeless on the street at night. The Virtual Reality scene uses poetry and artwork created by people who are homeless to bring together an evocative experience that can be used in education and for awareness-raising.
The film has gained significant acclaim and will also be showcased at prestigious international film festivals, including the New York Workers Unite Film Festival; a 20-day event dedicated to films that celebrate global labour solidarity and justice, while the VR experience will feature at Aesthetica Short Film Festival (ASFF) in York, England; one of the UK’s leading platforms for independent films.
“We made "Streets of Change" to illuminate the often-overlooked stories of people who are homeless, challenging the stigmas and stereotypes that surround them.Judi Alston, Film Director of One to One Development Trust“By highlighting the resilience of people who have been, or who currently are, homeless and maybe going through addiction and recovery, we aim to spark important conversations, inspire empathy, and drive community action. It was also important to us to tell the stories of the outreach workers who are trying to make a positive difference every day.”
"The Streets of Change documentary provides a moving and essential perspective on the issue of homelessness, and we hope it will inspire audiences to reflect on the importance of support, solidarity, and action in tackling this pressing challenge.Cllr Rosie Herring, Cabinet Member for Housing at WNC“We are very excited to see the film gain international recognition at festivals to further amplify its critical message and showcase the great work of our housing teams and partners in West Northamptonshire to a global audience."
In addition to the 30-minute screening, attendees at Northampton Filmhouse will have the opportunity to participate in a post-film discussion, exploring ways in which the community can come together to combat homelessness and support those affected. For more information on the screening and to book tickets, visit the Northampton Filmhouse.
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24 September 2024

Agencies are working together tonight to support the management of Billing Aquadrome, which is evacuating the park due to flooding at the site.
Northamptonshire Police, Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service, and teams of professionals from West Northamptonshire Council are co-ordinating their response at the site, where they are in support of the Aquadrome’s management who are putting their evacuation plan in place. Northamptonshire Search and Rescue is working with the Fire Service and ready to respond if needed.
West Northamptonshire Council teams are carrying out welfare checks on any vulnerable people at the site and are on standby to support. All these agencies are working in a co-ordinated response based in the Fire Service Joint Command Unit at Billing Aquadrome.
Throughout the evening, a wider co-ordinating group including all the health partners and the Environment Agency have been monitoring the situation at Billing and the wider situation in the county so that they are ready to respond.
Billing Aquadrome management has sounded the evacuation sirens for the site, and people staying there are asked to leave.
All the agencies will continue to remain at the Aquadrome throughout the evening and while the emergency response is needed. They will also continue to ensure that appropriate resources are in place to deal with any other flooding incidents in the county this evening.
While today has been dry, conditions are still difficult on many roads with standing water and localised flooding.
People across the county are asked to continue to follow the safety advice on our social media feeds, following the Environment Agency for flood alerts.
You can find advice on what to do during a flood at GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
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25 September 2024

West Northamptonshire Council is set to partner with national placemaker, ECF – a joint venture between Legal & General, Homes England, and Muse – to deliver the regeneration of Greyfriars in Northampton Town Centre.
ECF works with local authorities across the country to deliver high-quality schemes which provide diverse facilities for local communities.
The agreement would enable the partnership to explore and shape planning, delivery, and funding for the largest brownfield regeneration opportunity within West Northamptonshire. Once established, the proposal would be subject to further approvals from both ECF and the Council, expected to be in summer 2025.
Greyfriars includes the former Greyfriars Bus Station, which was demolished in 2015, as well as the Mayorhold and Victoria Street Car Parks, Corn Exchange, Belgrave House, and East and West Island totalling over 14 acres.
The vision, which has been developed by West Northamptonshire Council and Studio Egret West with support from Homes England, seeks to re-imagine several derelict buildings with exciting new uses.
The Corn Exchange could form an arts and culture hub, whilst Belgrave House provides opportunities for an innovative workplace and business incubator. The regeneration could also include a new outdoor Amphitheatre to anchor landmark new public spaces.
New homes would support a vibrant new neighbourhood, alongside shops, cafes, and restaurants as part of a dynamic new place.
New residents and visitors are expected to spend an additional £21m in Northampton which will help drive the economy of the entire town centre., with as many as 7,000 full time equivalent jobs created during construction, generating £1 billion in economic value.
“Transformational change is already underway across Northampton town centre with the redevelopment of the Market Square, and rejuvenation of Abington and Fish Street.Cllr Dan Lister, Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure“As well as development plans on brownfield land at Four Waterside and Marefair which demonstrates the Council’s ambition but also commitment to delivering better public spaces. This partnership is an exciting step forward in our vision to regenerate the Greyfriars site into a vibrant neighbourhood which is set to amplify this part of town and turn this into a reality.
“ECF obtain a wide breadth of skills and knowledge which they will be bringing to West Northamptonshire as part of a long-term relationship to bring forward a viable and sustainable scheme.”
“West Northamptonshire Council has developed an ambitious and exciting vision for Greyfriars, as part of a bold approach to the wider regeneration of Northampton Town Centre.Sir Michael Lyons, Chair at ECF“Working in partnership with the local authority, ECF will support the development of a delivery model which aligns with the Greyfriars vision and supports long-term regeneration.
“Greyfriars has the potential to drive significant social and economic value and working together we can unlock the opportunity. Having expanded in size to £400m, ECF stands ready to collaborate with ambitious partners to deliver transformative regeneration.”
To find out more about the regeneration taking place across Northampton visit we are Northampton.
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