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14 August 2025

Today, Thursday 14 August 2025, marks an important milestone for students across West Northamptonshire as they receive their A-Level results. Whether you're celebrating success or exploring new paths, this is a day to reflect on your achievements and look ahead to exciting opportunities.
“To every student opening their A-Level results today, a huge well done and I hope you are pleased with your results.Councillor Kathryn Shaw, Cabinet Member for Children, Families and Education at WNC“A-Levels are a real challenge and you should be incredibly proud of what you’ve achieved. Whether your next step is university, an apprenticeship or entering the world of work, today is the beginning of a new chapter.
“If things didn’t go quite as planned, please don’t worry - there are plenty of options and support available. UCAS has great advice on the clearing process and apprenticeships offer a brilliant route to gain skills and earn while you learn.
“We also have a wide range of resources on the Council’s website, from career guidance and job listings to wellbeing support. Whatever your journey looks like, we’re here to help.
“Congratulations again to all of you and I wish you all the best for your next step.”
For more information and support, visit West Northamptonshire Council’s website.
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More than £1,500 has been raised for charity following a successful Open Day at Corby Fire Station this weekend.
Hundreds of people visited the station on Saturday (August 9) to enjoy family activities and see firefighters in action during a live demonstration.
Young people also had the opportunity to look around a fire engine, squirt water from some of the hoses and be shown some of the equipment that firefighters use when they attend an incident.
Other attractions to keep guests entertained included a demonstration of a rescue from height featuring popular fire mascot Welephant, an RAF Battle of Britain flyover, a bouncy castle, a drag car static display, charity raffle and football penalty shootout.
The Open Day took place during the ongoing Safer Streets Summer campaign, organised by the Home Office and being led locally by Northamptonshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Danielle Stone – in partnership with Fire and Rescue, Police and other local and community organisations.
All profits from the Open Day are being donated to The Fire Fighters Charity, which supports current and former members of the Fire Service who may be suffering from mental, physical or social issues.
Station Manager Tony Evans said: “We want to thank the community of Corby for turning up in such fantastic numbers to support our Open Day on Saturday.
“Whenever we open our gates, it gives us a fantastic opportunity to show our residents how we work to respond to incidents – and to give out important safety advice to help keep themselves and their families safe.
“It’s also great to raise money for The Fire Fighters Charity, who play a vital role nationally in helping to support firefighters and their families at the most difficult times.
“I want to thank Corby Blue Watch for their hard work and effort in organising this Open Day and making it as successful as it was. We hope everyone who attended enjoyed the day.”
The Corby crew and its 44 firefighters cover a large patch in the north of the county, putting out fires and rescuing people. They also make sure they get out and about in the community as much as they can – carrying out fire safety checks for vulnerable residents and visiting nursing homes, schools and summer camps to give out prevention advice.
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11 August 2025

Residents, businesses, and stakeholders are being encouraged to share their views on the draft Northampton Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP) - a long-term strategy to improve walking, wheeling, cycling, and scooting across the town.
This plan outlines how West Northamptonshire Council aims to make active travel safer and more accessible over the next decade and beyond. It builds on the LCWIPs already developed for Brackley, Daventry, and Towcester and marks the next step in creating a connected, inclusive, and sustainable transport network across the area.
The draft LCWIP identifies key routes and areas for improvement, supported by technical assessments and design recommendations. It’s an early-stage framework to help guide future investment and development.
“We want to make it easier, safer, and more enjoyable for people to walk, wheel and cycle around Northampton. This plan builds on those already in place in other areas and aims to help shape a healthier, more connected town. We’re keen to hear from residents, businesses, community groups and stakeholders to help us get it right.”Cllr Richard Butler, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport
People can have their say by 5 October, via the Council’s Consultation Hub.
Following the consultation, all feedback will be reviewed and used to finalise the plan. Further engagement and feasibility work will follow.
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12 August 2025

The final stretch of a much-anticipated relief road to ease congestion and improve connectivity across Northampton has opened to motorists.
Following the completion of the southern section of the Sandy Lane Relief Road to the A4500 junction, West Northamptonshire Council’s highways partner Kier conducted essential technical works, quality and safety inspections during June and July to ensure it is ready for vehicles.
These are now complete, allowing the road to open to motorists today (Tuesday, 12 August), and providing relief to local communities to the north and west of Northampton including Duston and Harpole.
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Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service was called to reports of a fire at a waste management centre on Finedon Road Industrial Estate in Wellingborough shortly before 12:30pm yesterday (August 7).
Approximately 100 tonnes of recycling waste was on fire, and at its height 5 crews and a water bowser were in attendance putting it out.
By 8:30pm the fire had been extinguished. Crews have intermittently checked the fire throughout the night and this morning for any remaining hotspots to ensure that is safe, and the scene has now been handed back to the site owners.
The fire was believed to have started accidentally. It is thought likely to be caused by a lithium-ion battery, but due to the severity of the fire damage it cannot be determined exactly what the cause of the initial ignition was.
However, batteries that aren’t disposed of correctly do pose a fire risk, and we would ask the public to please follow their local authority guidance on how to safely dispose of batteries.
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Note to editors: This site that this incident was located was not council owned.