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Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue has welcomed twelve new wholetime firefighters to the Service.
The new firefighters have completed an induction to the service where they were given the opportunity to learn about the organisation by spending time with departments form around the service, including Prevention, Protection and Business Services.
They also helped to form the guard of honour at Firefighter Hilmi Say’s funeral on January 24.
The new recruits have now gone to the Fire Service College in the Cotswolds, where they will spend eight weeks learning how to use breathing apparatus, put out different types of fires, and deal with hazardous materials.
Once they have finished the intense training course at the College, they will have a Passing Out Parade before returning for three weeks further training at Northamptonshire, where they will then be posted to a Watch at one of the stations around the county.
The new intake was welcomed by Acting Chief Fire Officer Simon Tuhill at the Service HQ at Darby House in Wellingborough.
He said: “It was fantastic to meet the newest group of recruits and to wish them well as they head off to the Fire Service College.
“Being a firefighter is a very rewarding job, and one I hope they will all enjoy as they go through their careers with us.”
Northamptonshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Stephen Mold added: “It is brilliant to welcome the newest cohort of recruits to Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue. They join us at an exciting time for the Service with new investment in fleet and equipment.
“Eight new fire appliances and a 42-metre turntable ladder have joined the fleet, and four more will be delivered soon, ensuring that firefighters have the best possible equipment to keep the county safe.
“This investment means that we have more resources to respond to incidents when our residents are in need and ensures our staff have the best tools available to do the job.”
One of the new recruits is 26-year-old Harry Copley-Watts. Harry worked in recruitment before becoming a firefighter and he is now looking forward to making a difference in people’s lives.
“The thought of being able to make someone’s life better, whether that be responding to an emergency or via Prevention or Protection work, has always been something that appealed to me.
“The Service has done a really good job at showing us how it works, but now I am really looking forward to learning new skills at the Fire Service College and continuing my journey with a really good group of people.”
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05 February 2024

Work to improve safety and security in two Northampton crime hotspots has been completed as part of the Government’s Safer Streets initiative.
Six CCTV cameras, funded by West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) with support from the Government’s Safer Streets fund, have been installed in Blackthorn and Bellinge following high levels of anti-social behaviour and criminal activity including drug-dealing, assaults and shoplifting.
The cameras are situated in Blackthorn Road, Black Bridge Court and behind the shopping area in Blackthorn, and on Fishponds Road, Fieldmill Road and Billingmead Walk in Bellinge. A new CCTV camera was also installed in Blackthorn’s Spinneyside Walk last year which has resulted in a 100% reduction in crime in that area.
Blackthorn and Bellinge have disproportionately high crime levels and part of this is due to the prevalence of alleyways, underpasses and deprivation.
In addition to the CCTV cameras, WNC has utilised £99,000 of funding to improve safety in these areas by installing new lighting in underpasses and providing a targeted youth project to engage young people and divert them from criminal activity, including one-to-one mentoring with young people not in education.
Keeping residents safe is one of the Council’s top priorities and we have invested significantly to improve areas which have historically been hotspots for anti-social behaviour and where we have been told that people feel unsafe.Cllr David Smith, Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Engagement, and Regulatory Services at West Northamptonshire CouncilIt is fantastic to see the positive impact this work is already having on the lives of residents and local businesses and communities, and we look forward to continuing to work with partners to further reduce criminal activity across West Northamptonshire and make our streets safer and more pleasant for everyone.
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05 February 2024

Up-and-coming athletes in West Northamptonshire are being given the chance to take their careers to the next level – in an Olympic and Paralympic year – with Everyone Active's Sporting Champions scheme.
Relaunching this month, the renowned programme empowers aspiring athletes to unlock their full potential by offering access to state-of-the-art training facilities and mentoring support from Olympians and Paralympians.
Since its inception in 2016, the scheme has transformed the lives of more than 5,000 athletes by providing them with free access to Everyone Active's 230-plus leisure centres nationwide, helping them press forward in their journey to sporting stardom.
These include Moulton Leisure Centre and Daventry Leisure Centre, run in partnership with West Northamptonshire Council.
For 2024, the legendary Colin Jackson, Olympic 110m hurdles silver medallist and former world record holder, returns as the scheme's Ambassador.
He will be working alongside a line-up of inspiring Elite athletes who have starred on the Olympic and Paralympic stage – Northamptonshire swimmer Maisie Summers-Newton, Lauren Steadman, Lutalo Muhammad, Jessica and Jennifer Gadirova, Kadeena Cox, Richard Kilty – in group mentoring sessions throughout the year. These sporting heroes will share their wisdom and expertise, guiding up and coming athletes every step of the way.
Colin said: "I'm passionate about nurturing young talent and the Sporting Champions scheme goes above and beyond in this mission. With the Olympics and Paralympics taking place in Paris this summer, the programme takes on even greater significance in 2024. Seeing these future champions flourish fuels my excitement for what's to come."
Over the past eight years, the Sporting Champions scheme has poured more than £2million into young athletes, proving its commitment to grassroots sporting excellence.
At the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, no fewer than 30 Sporting Champions competed, taking home five gold, two silver and three bronze medals.
We are delighted to support up and coming athletes from West Northamptonshire on their journey to success.Jamie Brightwell, Everyone Active’s Contract ManagerAs a leisure provider working in partnership with West Northamptonshire Council, we feel it is important to cater for all sections of the community.
The Sporting Champions scheme has supported thousands of athletes over the years and we are proud to be continuing this again in 2024.
We hope to continue making a real difference to our athletes’ success and are excited to see what this Olympic year will bring.
We are pleased to be working alongside our partners at Everyone Active to support this initiative, which aims to uncover the next sporting stars in West Northamptonshire.Cllr Adam Brown, Deputy Leader of West Northamptonshire Council and Cabinet Member for Housing, Culture and LeisureAs a council, we aim to do everything within our power to inspire people to live a more active and healthier lifestyle, and nurture sporting success.
Applications open on Monday, February 12, 2024 and run until Monday, March 11, 2024 via the Everyone Active Sporting Champions website, easportingchampions.com
Follow the Sporting Champions Instagram (@easportingchamps) for more information on how to apply.
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05 February 2024

Chart-topping UK singer/songwriter, James Arthur has announced a date in Northampton this summer, headlining ‘A Perfect Day’ concert at Delapré Park.
James Arthur first rose to prominence when he won the ninth series of The X Factor in 2012. He has gone on to accrue a massive haul of hits including ‘Impossible’, ‘You’re Nobody ‘Til Someone Loves You’, ‘Sun Comes Up’, ‘Naked’, ‘Rewrite The Stars’, ‘The Power Of Love’, ‘Lasting Lover’, ‘Train Wreck’ and his global breakthrough track, the seminal single ‘Say You Won't Let Go’ - all contributing to James being one of the world’s biggest streaming artists, with over 38 million monthly listeners on Spotify alone. James’s fifth album, ‘Bitter Sweet Love’, hit the charts last week, going straight to No. 1 following four Top 10 previous album releases.
I am delighted to be playing Delapré Park as part of my summer diary for 2024. I look forward to performing my hits in this beautiful location and I really hope you can join meJames Arthur
Music events like these are of huge value to our community, bringing together residents from all walks of life to celebrate music, arts, and culture. This occasion is the perfect opportunity to showcase West Northamptonshire as an area of Arts and Culture excellence whilst highlighting nationally our host venue, Delapré Abbey which is already leading the way as a major attraction.Cllr Adam Brown, Deputy leader for West Northamptonshire Council and Cabinet Member for Housing, Culture and Leisure
About A Perfect Day
‘A Perfect Day’ is a new single day outdoor live music event presented by West Northamptonshire Council in partnership with Kilimanjaro & UK Live Ltd. Taking place at one of the most beautiful public gardens in Northampton known as the historic Delapré Park. Bring your picnic blanket & family and get ready to enjoy the ultimate day out with music, great facilities and fine food and drink!
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05 February 2024
As another Children’s Mental Health Week starts (5-11 February) pupils in schools across Northamptonshire will again be taking part in activities to get them talking about mental health.
Embracing this year’s theme: ‘My voice matters’, the Healthy Schools team in West Northamptonshire and North Northamptonshire have come together with local children and young people to create a resource pack which has been sent out to schools.
It’s full of activities to give pupils the tools they need to express their feelings and provides them with helpful, healthy coping strategies.
The resource pack is the perfect tool for schools to use and includes ideas such as ‘My voice matters’ walls, affirmation writing, scream time, journaling, fidget toys and active listening. All are positive ways, recommended by young people, to help other youngsters share their thoughts and feelings on mental health.
Pupils at Key Stage 2 and above will also each get a ‘Comfort Card’. These are handy bank card sized cards which can be kept by students in a wallet, purse or mobile phone case. The cards signpost to key services and apps which offer further support and guidance if they should need it.
Throughout the week, Reach Collaborative – which includes organisations such as Service Six, Youth Works (North), Lowdown (West) and the Mental Health Support in Schools team – will be visiting a number of secondary schools to deliver assemblies on mental health. They will also be holding awareness sessions for students and signposting them to mental wellbeing resources.
There is lots happening in Northamptonshire to mark this week and raise awareness of children’s mental health. To support our young people to feel empowered to talk about their mental health is really important both for their own wellbeing as well as to help encourage others and I hope the activities mentioned above really help to achieve this.Cllr Fiona Baker, Cabinet Member for Children, Families, Education and Skills at West Northamptonshire CouncilI would like to share my thanks to all the young people from the Talk Out Loud group who have been brilliant in helping to share their thoughts, ideas and suggestions in the development of the resource pack – it is a great tool for schools, as well as parents, carers and colleagues working with children and young people.
I think ‘My voice matters’ is a great theme for this year. Our young residents’ voices really do matter; they are an important part of our communities and the future of them.Cllr Gill Mercer, North Northamptonshire Council’s Executive Member for Adults, Health and WellbeingOur youngsters have been through challenging times in the last few years which makes celebrating Children’s Mental Health Week especially important. We know that living through a global pandemic has impacted on young people’s mental health. That’s why these resources, created with, and for young people, are so key in building their wellbeing and resilience.
I am glad this week gives us an opportunity to give our youngsters the support and tools they need, hopefully, not just for this week, but also to carry with them and use in the future if the need arises.
There is a lot of support available via apps, text services, community organisations and health services for children, young people and families who are looking for support for either themselves, a friend, or for their child or relative.
These include:
- Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS Connect): Open 9am to 7pm – 0300 1111 022.
- Text your school nurse: Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm – 07507 329600.
- Text SHOUT to 85258. Available 24 hours.
- Speak to Childline on 0800 1111. Available 24 hours.
- Speak to the Samaritans on 116 123. Available 24 hours.
- Use apps such as Calm Harm, Clear Fear, Move Mood or Teens.
For more helpful resources please visit the CAMHS Resources website.
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