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16 September 2024

West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) has continued to make progress in its sustainability journey by retaining a national environmental accreditation.
WNC is pleased to have retained the Bronze Award accreditation with the Investors in the Environment scheme (iiE) following an independent audit, showing its commitment to reducing its environmental impact.
iiE is a national environmental accreditation scheme designed to help organisations save time and money, reduce their impact on the environment, and get recognition for their progress.
The Council has worked to improve on the foundations put in place through achieving the bronze award last year for the first time, with it being less than four years since the authority was formed.
Over the past 12 months, WNC has continued to make strides towards meeting its sustainability objectives, including:
- Publishing its first Sustainability Report, setting out priorities against the UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Focussing on embedding sustainable thinking into all job roles, projects and policies rather than it being looked at as an addition to or adaptation
- Continuing to grow a sustainability staff network and councillors net zero action group to guide, influence and involve communities, colleagues and partners
- Refreshing the online Sustainable West Northamptonshire information hub and social media channels to promote, share and encourage good practice
- Actively supporting staff with additional training, including members of the Sustainability Team undergoing a Pathways to Net Zero course
- Consulting the public on a draft electric vehicle infrastructure strategy that will be published in early 2025 to support the increase in EVs
- Participating in the national No Mow May campaign for the first time, leaving areas of green spaces to grow naturally in a bid to increase biodiversity.
“I am delighted that we have retained our iiE Bronze Accreditation. This recognition highlights our ongoing commitment to cutting emissions and meeting the target of net zero across West Northants by 2045.Cllr Rebecca Breese, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Environment, Waste and Recycling“We are dedicated to making changes that will have a positive impact on the environment and the lives of our residents, to make a difference today and in the future. We are taking steps in the right direction and are keen to continue building on the work that has already been done.
“There are simple ways in which everyone can help to tackle the climate challenge in their everyday lives and probably do without thinking about and one very important way of doing so is working together.”
Find out more about Sustainability in West Northants.
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13 September 2024

Local organisations, businesses, charities and community groups across West Northamptonshire are invited to be part of the upcoming grand reopening of Northampton’s historic Market Square on Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 October.
This special event is more than just a celebration of the completion of regeneration works - it’s an opportunity to showcase the incredible community spirit that makes Northampton such a unique place to live, work, visit, and thrive.
West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) are looking for enthusiastic local organisations to get involved in various ways to make this event a true reflection of the community talent, generosity, and collaborative spirit we have here in our area. Some of the ways organisations can get involved include:
- Performing at the event: If you are part of a dance club, children’s group, or any performing arts organisation, we’d love to see your talents on display. Whether it’s a dance performance, a musical act, or a creative display, this is your chance to entertain and inspire the crowds.
- Promoting your charity: This event is an excellent platform for local charities to share their mission with the public. Whether it’s a running club doing a lap around town, a karate demonstration, or a talk on supporting vulnerable people, we want to help you connect with those who may be inspired to get involved.
- Donating to the event: We are seeking donations of local produce or items to be raffled off in hampers, with proceeds going to the Chairman’s Charities. This is a fantastic way to showcase your products and support a good cause.
- Sponsoring a hamper: Help us make a difference in the lives of local residents by sponsoring a hamper filled with household items, Christmas essentials, or other thoughtful gifts. A range of sponsorship options are available and your generosity will be acknowledged throughout the event.
- Screen advertising: Promote your brand or service to thousands of attendees by sponsoring a video advertisement on the big screen at the event and reach a wide audience while supporting the community celebration. The thousands of people attending across both days are the perfect audience!
"The reopening of Northampton’s Market Square is a significant milestone, not only marking the completion of the first of several major regeneration works in the area, but as the beginning of a new chapter for our town and county.Cllr Daniel Lister, Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure WNC“We are eager to collaborate with local organisations to make this event a true celebration of community spirit. This is an opportunity for everyone to come together, showcase their talents, and contribute to the future of West Northants.
“Let’s all make this a memorable event that benefits everyone and reflects the best of what West Northamptonshire has to offer."
If your organisation would like to get involved, please contact [email protected] by Friday 27 September to express your interest and discuss tailored sponsorship packages.
Together, we can create an unforgettable event that celebrates the heart of our community and the bright future ahead for West Northamptonshire.
For more information about the event, please visit the WNC website.
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12 September 2024

As Falls Awareness Week is just around the corner (16 to 20 September), we want to share information about the Falls Management Service and how you access support and find out more about everyday safety and wellbeing.
Falls are a concern and worry for many, particularly among older people, as they can often result in injuries that can have long-lasting effects on their health and independence. However, falls in older people are often preventable, and reducing falls is important for maintaining the health, wellbeing and independence of the elderly population. West Northamptonshire Council's Falls Management Service is on hand to help individuals minimise falls and reduce their risks.
There are a wide-range of service across Northamptonshire which people can access to support their wellbeing and reduce the risk of falls. These include:
Steady on your feet
There is a dedicated website which hosts advice and tips about how to reduce the risk of falling: Information and Advice - Steady On Your Feet (Northamptonshire)
The website includes lots of advice and “top tips”, and where you can undertake a self assessment and build an action plan about how best to stay active and independent, and reduce the risk of having a fall: Steady On Your Feet Assessment Tool
Get up & go
Northamptonshire Sport coordinates a falls prevention programme across the county. Get Up & Go strength and balance exercise classes improve the mobility and confidence of participants. They are fun and friendly, and very effective. The classes aim to improve strength, balance, mobility and confidence and are delivered by qualified instructors. They classes will help individuals to:
- reduce falls
- reduce injury due to falls
- improve balance & strength
- improve ability to complete everyday tasks
- increase stamina
- improve mood
- improve confidence and independence
You can find out more about the classes here: Get Up & Go
ICAN Get up & go
ICAN Get Up & Go is funded by the Integrated Care System (the NHS) and offer support to for those with much less mobility and is by referral only, for 24 weeks. With West Northants classes currently available in Daventry, Towcester and two in Northampton. Click here to find out more about sessions near you.
Our falls management service
WNC's Falls management services can help identify, assess, and reduce the risk factors associated with falls. These services typically involve healthcare professionals, such as physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and falls technicians who create personalised fall prevention plans. These plans often include exercises to improve strength and balance, home safety assessments, walking aids/minor adaptations, signposting to other services based on individual needs and educational resources for individuals and caregivers. To make a falls referral you can submit the form on our website.
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12 September 2024

Motorists who continue to flout road restrictions in three busy areas of Northampton now face immediate fines for doing so, under enforcement measures to help keep traffic moving there.
In February this year, West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) started to enforce the hatched yellow box at the junction of St John’s Street and Victoria Gardens, as well as no Right turns allowed from Fishponds Road into Great Billing Way and the bus only route at Hermitage Way.
The measures were put in place to help reduce traffic congestion after the Department for Transport (DfT) changed legislation to enable local authorities to apply for powers to enforce against moving traffic contraventions.
During the first six months of enforcement measures going live, a warning notice was issued for first offences to any vehicle, however from 1 August (St John’s Street) and 16 August (Fishponds Road and Hermitage Way) onwards, anyone who has breached the rules at these sites has received a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) of £70, reduced to £35 if paid within 21 days.
Deanshanger Road went live on 10 June so warning notices are still being issued to motorists for their first occasion breach only.
During August, 796 motorists received immediate PCNs across the three sites:
St John’s Street Box Junction – 415 PCNs
No right turns from Fishponds Road into Great Billing Way – 316 PCNs
Hermitage Way bus only route – 65 PCNs
“Highway measures such as box junctions, the prohibition of turning movements and bus lanes are introduced to assist in reducing congestion, improving road safety, and ensuring better flow of traffic and public transport. Unfortunately, the police do not have the resource to enforce these measures that are often ignored by drivers, hence the decision of Government to delegate enforcement powers to Highway Authorities such as West Northamptonshire Council. Working with our partners, including the police and bus operators, we made an informed decision to introduced enforcement cameras at these locations. Although they have been in place for some months now, and are acting as a deterrent, we continue to see motorists breaching the rules.Cllr Phil Larratt, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport“Whilst we understand some have raised concerns, many are supportive of our efforts with people requesting us to consider putting in place similar measures elsewhere across West Northants.
“Up until August we have sent out warning advisory letters to anyone caught stopping in the box, making prohibited turns, and utilising the bus lane. Going forward any driver caught breaking the rules will not receive a warning but will be issued with a fine. It is still too early to say how this is impacting on the number of offenders, but we are hopeful this will serve to further reduce issues in these areas."
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12 September 2024

People are being asked to share their views on a draft strategy that sets out the future treescape of the area.
The Tree and Wood Strategy is being developed by West Northamptonshire Council to set out how it will maintain and enhance tree and woodland cover for the next twenty years.
Residents, businesses and community groups are being invited to comment on the strategy via an online survey or at one of the upcoming in-person sessions.
A series of drop-in events are being held across the area on the following dates:
- Monday, 23 September, 11am to 5.30pm at The Grosvenor Centre, Northampton
- Wednesday, 25 September, 11am to 5pm at The Forum, Towcester
- Thursday 26 September at 1pm to 6pm, at The Old Fire Station, Brackley
- Friday 27 September, 11am to 5.30pm at the Daventry Town Council offices, Daventry
Alternatively, virtual drop-in sessions will be held through MS Teams on Monday 30 September at the following times: 10-11am, 12-1pm, 2-3pm, and 5-6pm. Further details can be found via the Council’s consultation hub.
The consultation closes on Sunday, 13 October and people can have their say via the Council’s consultation hub.
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