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17 September 2024

West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) is calling on residents to nominate the men and boys who have made significant contributions to their communities as part of the West Northamptonshire Male Role Model Awards 2024.
These awards are designed to raise awareness around men’s wellbeing and to celebrate those who inspire others and have a positive impact on the lives of people in their communities or workplaces.
The Council is seeking nominations for men and boys who have been inspirational in the broadest sense. Whether they have supported their community, achieved remarkable goals, or positively influenced the lives of others, WNC wants to hear their stories.
Nominations open on Monday, 23 September, and close on Wednesday, 23 October. The finalists will be celebrated at an awards ceremony on Thursday, 21 November, coinciding with International Men's Day 2024, at Northampton Museum and Art Gallery.
“We are excited to launch the Male Role Model Awards 2024, which not only highlight the important contributions of men and boys in our communities but also promote a positive conversation around men’s wellbeing.Cllr David Smith, WNC's Cabinet Member for Planning and Communities“International Men's Day is a key opportunity to recognise and celebrate the men who are making a difference, and we look forward to hearing about the inspiring stories from across West Northamptonshire.”
International Men's Day (IMD) is celebrated globally, focusing on themes such as enhancing the wellbeing of men and boys, promoting positive discussions about masculinity, and raising awareness of charities that support men’s health and wellbeing.
For more information about the WNC Male Role Model Awards 2024 and to make a nomination, please visit Male Role Model of the Year 2024.
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18 September 2024

Northamptonshire Integrated Care Board (ICB) along with North and West Northamptonshire Councils have partnered with charity Mental Health Innovations to offer free, confidential and 24/7 mental health support to those across the county through the charity’s text messaging support service Shout.
The partnership has been funded through North and West Northamptonshire Public Health services and ICB to provide this innovative digital offer for anyone in Northamptonshire to enable them to access 24-hour mental health support, 365 days a year from their mobile phone.
The service launched on Monday 2 September and people in the county can text the word ‘IMATTER’ to 85258 to be connected to a trained Shout Volunteer. The service is open around the clock and can help with issues such as anxiety, stress, loneliness, depression and suicidal thoughts. The conversation, which takes place entirely by text message, aims to help the texter reach a calmer place with a plan to move forward. It will also signpost them to further support available locally.
“Providing mental health services which meet the needs of our communities is vitally important, that is why we’re proud to be a part of this partnership and launch the SHOUT text messaging service in Northamptonshire. By providing digital solutions which people of all ages can access from their mobile phone, we hope to increase the number of people accessing services and receiving the support they need.”Cllr Matt Golby, Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Adult Care, Public Health and Regulatory Services at WNC
“I am pleased that we are working with Shout to give free access to their text support service. This makes our local crisis support more accessible for everyone, especially important now when many people are struggling mentally due to the cost-of-living crisis.Councillor Gill Mercer, North Northamptonshire Council’s Executive Member for Adults, Health and WellbeingBy partnering with Shout on this service, we can offer residents free mental health support 24 hours a day, seven days a week, when people need it the most.”
“Ensuring local people who need it can receive timely access to mental health support is one of our key priorities. The SHOUT service compliments the services we already have available across our county that support health and wellbeing. The service is open around the clock and can help with issues such as anxiety, stress, loneliness, depression and suicidal thoughts so I would urge anyone experiencing difficulties with their mental health to consider using this service.”Dr Janine Elson, Chief Medical Officer, Northamptonshire Integrated Care Board
Shout is a free, confidential and anonymous service, designed to provide people with in-the-moment support. Texting Shout does not appear on phone bills and all messages are confidential unless there is concern about someone’s safety. Shout is available and free in the United Kingdom.
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18 September 2024

Plans to invest over £9.5million on building new homes that will tackle pressures on the local housing market and an increased demand for temporary accommodation are set to move forward.
West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) has successfully secured £4.089 million from the third round of the Local Authority Housing Fund (LAHF), which it will spend alongside £5.488 million of capital funding to deliver over 30 properties over the next two years.
The properties will provide immediate support for homeless families needing temporary accommodation or resettlement while contributing to the Council’s general housing stock in the medium to long term, ensuring that these assets continue to serve the community for years to come.
The Council previously delivered the full targets for rounds one and two of the LAHF funding, acquiring 40 properties between 2023 and 2024 with a grant underspend of approximately £850,000.
"This funding represents a significant investment in the future of our community. By expanding our stock of quality temporary and resettlement housing, we are not only addressing the immediate needs of vulnerable families but also ensuring that these assets contribute to the long-term sustainability of our local housing market.Cllr Rosie Herring, Cabinet Member for Housing at West Northamptonshire Council“This initiative is a key part of our strategy to support those in need, reduce the financial burden on the Council and our reliance on expensive nightly let accommodation, and provide a stable foundation for residents to build their lives by providing sustainable housing solutions which will support the Council’s housing and homelessness responsibilities for the remainder of the properties’ lifetime.”
A report to move forward with the LAHF funding was discussed by councillors at WNC’S Cabinet meeting on Tuesday 17 September and will now go on for further consideration at Full Council on Thursday, 26 September.
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18 September 2024

Local partners are excited to announce the launch of a recruitment campaign to appoint a Chair to drive forward the establishment and delivery of a Northamptonshire LVEP. This pivotal role offers a unique opportunity for an experienced and passionate leader to drive forward the region's tourism strategy and enhance the local visitor economy.
The LVEP Chair will play a key role in positioning Northamptonshire as a top destination for both domestic and international visitors. By bringing together local businesses, government entities, and community groups, the Chair will lead efforts to showcase the region’s rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and vibrant events.
The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in tourism, hospitality, or a related field, with proven leadership experience. They will be tasked with developing and implementing strategic initiatives that will attract more visitors to the area, support local businesses, and contribute to the sustainable growth of Northamptonshire’s economy.
“This county boasts some of the best attractions in the world and we intend to work collaboratively to ensure that everyone knows that Northamptonshire is a must visit destination! Plus, we will work collaboratively to support and nurture our local attractions and stakeholders, to create more jobs and to attract more inward investment into this industry across Northamptonshire”Cllr Daniel Lister, West Northamptonshire Council Cabinet Member for Local Economy
“We are looking for a visionary leader who can unite stakeholders across the region and champion Northamptonshire as a must-visit destinationCllr Helen Howell, North Northamptonshire Council Deputy Leader“The LVEP Chair will be instrumental in shaping the future of our local visitor economy, ensuring it thrives for years to come”
Responsibilities of the LVEP Chair will include:
- 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
This position represents an exciting challenge for a dynamic leader eager to make a significant impact on Northamptonshire’s future. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work closely with a diverse range of partners, including tourism boards, local councils, cultural organisations, VCSE’s and businesses, to create a thriving visitor economy that benefits everyone in the region.
Applications for the LVEP Chair position are now open, and interested candidates are encouraged to apply by 5pm, on Tuesday 24 September. For more information on the role and how to apply, please visit Discover Northamptonshire or contact [email protected]
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18 September 2024

Come and see the delights on offer at Northampton's market, reimagined this Friday as traders new and old return to the historic square.
From hosting royalty to horse fairs and live markets, the market square has been home to markets of all varieties for centuries.
This Friday (20 September) it is set to enter a new chapter as the traders return to their new fixed permanent stalls and high-quality pop-up stalls.
Here are some of the traders which will be offering their services at the market, be sure to head to market square to find out more:
- HT Fruit & Veg
- Tony Jones Florist Ltd
- Phone Accessories
- M&G Butchers
- L J B Rutherfords
- Dennis Gifts Ltd
- MK Bags
- Beach Hut Nails Studio
- Northampton Cheese Company Ltd T/A Artisan Collective NN
- Northampton Film Festival Ltd t/a The Creative Place
- Tiptoe Ventures
- Funkys
- Ciros Place
- Fryin' Brian
- Vakani
- Bikes Northampton
- D.Sullivan Jewellery
- Quickshop
- Tony's Book
- Samosa Corner
- MK Cosmopolitan
- Crystal jewellery
- Unigen
- Terrys Football Memorabilia
- Sweetie Collection
- Market Hub
- Azkoos Home Accessories
There will be a range of different traders at the market each day, so please visit the market to see first-hand the goods and services on offer that day.
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