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The Northamptonshire Local Resilience Forum agencies have continued to work together today (Wednesday 3 January) in response to the flooding at Billing Aquadrome.
Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service crews from Corby, Wellingborough and Mereway have been at the scene all day to rescue the remaining residents from the site. Crews have used specialist water rescue equipment and vehicles including boats and rescue sleds to take people to safety.
Twenty-nine adults and two children, along with a number of pets have been evacuated today as part of the rescue operations. Crews are continuing to carry out a systematic search of the 1750 static homes. They have made contact with and evacuated everyone who wanted to leave, however, a small number of residents have chosen to remain in their properties.
Due to the scale of the incident additional resources were requested from neighbouring fire services who provided two additional boats. This enabled Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service to continue responding to the flooding at Billing Aquadrome whilst also attending other incidents around the county.
Also supporting the response were Northamptonshire Police and the other LRF partner agencies, as well as volunteers from Northamptonshire Search and Rescue.
It is expected that the operation at Billing Aquadrome will be scaled down in the next few hours.
The response to the wider flooding continues as LRF partners work to support the safety and welfare of vulnerable people affected by the flooding across the county.
For information on flood warnings visit: https://www.gov.uk/check-flooding
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02 January 2024

The Environment Agency has issued a flood warning for our area, so here’s what to do in the event this should threaten to affect you or your home.
If you are in immediate danger, call 999.
Listen out for local radio updates or find out how to sign up for flood warnings on the Government website. You can also call the Flood line on 0345 988 1188.
Up-to-date flood alerts are also posted on the Government website and can be checked by location.
If water is entering your home:
- Make sure you have access to clean water
- Move essential items upstairs or out of reach of the water
- Turn off gas, electricity, and water supplies when flood water is about to enter your home, but only if safe to do so - do not touch sources of electricity when standing in flood water
Make sure you stay safe and follow information contained in the Northamptonshire Flood Toolkit.
Don’t be tempted to drive through flood water, it can leave you stranded and in need or rescue. You can log any road flooding with our Highways team.
Any other type of flooding can be reported to our Flood and Water Team.
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21 December 2023

ABM which provides catering services for Green Nortons CE Primary School near Towcester has agreed to pay full council fees, in lieu of a legal trial after admitting guilt for failing to follow food hygiene law, following a visit from West Northamptonshire Council Health Protection Officers in 2018.
West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) and ABM Catering Ltd based in Warwickshire have come to an out of court settlement, with ABM being served with a simple caution – which is an admission of guilt on four offences – and agreed to pay full council costs, in lieu of a legal trial.
Health Protection Officers from WNC (previously South Northants Council) visited the primary school following complaints from parents about reported mice sightings in summer 2018. The officers found evidence of a widespread mouse infestation in the school kitchen which was being used to prepare and serve food for children.
It was found that ABM were made aware of the infestation a month prior to the health protection visit, however continued to trade. WNC sought prosecution of ABM on four offences relating to the failure to ensure a safe environment for food preparation, failure to comply with food hygiene standards and failure to implement adequate pest control procedures, alongside failing to register their business.
Despite ABM launching a legal challenge against the council, the court ruled in favour of WNC to dismiss these challenges which resulted in the catering company putting forward an out of court settlement offer.
We are determined to ensure the health, safety and wellbeing of the children in our schools. It is unacceptable that ABM put the health of our children at risk by continuing to serve them food after being made aware of a mouse infestation.Cllr David Smith, Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Engagement and Regulatory Services at WNCam pleased to hear that the Councils actions were validated by the court and the company then admitted to the offences and put forward the offer of settling out of court
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21 December 2023

A new taxi marshal service has been launched in Northampton to help people to travel more safely during peak Night Time Economy (NTE) periods.
The marshals will be positioned at the taxi rank on Mercer’s Row in Northampton town centre between 11pm and 5am on Friday and Saturday nights during pay weekends, bank holiday weekends and additional weekends during busy and festive periods.
Taxi Marshals will be responsible for making sure lone females, vulnerable people and those accompanied by children are safely supervised when using taxis as well as addressing any conflicts arising on the taxi rank and reporting any incidents to the Licensing Authority and Northamptonshire Police.
They will also help to manage taxi queueing systems and move on private hire vehicles ‘plying for hire’ and will be SIA licensed and accredited in accordance with Security Industry Authority (SIA).
The scheme, which launches on Friday 22 December through to September 2025 with the possibility to extend, will be funded using Safer Streets 5 funding led by the Office of the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner (OPFCC) and delivered by West Northamptonshire Council (WNC). EP Traffic Services LTD have been successful in procuring the contract.
This initiative pilot will enhance the current work carried out by WNC and Northamptonshire Police to work with taxi drivers and private hire vehicles to ensure they comply with legislation and carry out the relevant training.
This innovative pilot is just one of the steps we are taking to improve the Night Time Economy in West Northamptonshire and make our town centres a safer and more welcoming place for everyone.Cllr David Smith, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Engagement, and Regulatory ServicesAs well as improving the safety of women and girls and vulnerable people, the taxi marshals aim to reduce illegal ‘pick ups’ and diffuse confrontational situations to make nights out more enjoyable for both members of the public and our taxi drivers who play an important role in getting people home safely.
The marshals will also help to reduce the pressure emergency services face each weekend by reducing the risk of road traffic accidents and using conflict management training to diffuse escalating situations.
Other projects and improvements in the Night Time Economy funded via Safer Streets funding include taxi rank lighting upgrades, additional CCTV cameras and Safer Night’s Out routes and help points. In addition to this, Northants Police also staff permanent Operations around predatory behaviour in the town centre.
This taxi marshal scheme will make a positive contribution to the safety and confidence of people who are out at night in Northampton town centre.Northamptonshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Stephen MoldIt is one of several schemes that have been funded through money I have secured from the Government’s Safer Streets initiative, which has provided more than £4 million for practical projects to prevent crime and reduce anti-social behaviour.
The scheme is also part of a wider programme of work to tackle violence against women and girls in the Night Time Economy that has seen £1.2 million spent on initiatives including ID scanning technology at late night venues, environmental improvements such as lighting and CCTV, training for staff in pubs and clubs to recognise vulnerability and challenge harassment, the introduction of the SNOvan and the Licensing SAVI scheme to help premises improve safety for customers at their venues.
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21 December 2023

These days it’s so easy to apply for a temporary event licence, and today West Northamptonshire Council has received an unusual application for an event, right before Christmas. Submitted by S. Claus, the application states that the ‘Chief Toymaker’ intends to issue a present to everyone in West Northamptonshire.
People are advised to keep an eye out for unusual activity on the evening of 24 December, into the early hours. This may include jingling sleigh bells, trotting reindeers and sipping milk.
The unusual event application to the Council states that the purpose of this event, which will be delivered by a flying sleigh and eight flying reindeers, is to spread joy to all this festive season.
Christmas is a very busy time of year, and we are very surprised to have received this unusual but very exciting event notice last minute. I would urge everyone, particularly our younger residents, to please be vigilant this festive season and if they hear sleigh bells, not to go outside. Instead, they should close their eyes, and go back to sleep right away.The Leader of West Northamptonshire Council, Cllr Jonathan Nunn
Are you planning an event in 2024? Be sure to notify West Northamptonshire Council by visiting Notify us of an event.
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