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18 October 2023

West Northamptonshire Council will be enforcing parking restrictions in the part of Bridge Street north of the Kingswell Street junction from Thursday 19 October.
A section of the street was closed directly after the fire at the former Balloon Bar, in order to ensure public safety as the structure was considered hazardous. The council is continuing its efforts to ensure timely work is carried out to make the building safe.
Since then, part of the road has been reopened, but parking restrictions were not enforced due to the need to see if this opening was possible to maintain, and many people have taken the opportunity to use the parking free of charge during this time.
It has been determined that the short stretch of road up to the safety fencing can remain open so parking restrictions will resume and any vehicles parking without a valid ticket or in contravention of any other parking restriction will receive a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN).
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18 October 2023

Improvements are being made to local bus services in Daventry so that they can better serve the local community, starting from 29 October 2023.
West Northamptonshire Council has been working with Stagecoach to improve the local bus services in Daventry, with the financial support of Prologis UK. Service changes will improve the work, leisure and shopping transport links for local residents.
They include:
- The D1 will provide a direct connection between Rugby and Daventry via Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal (DIRFT)
- Reduced journey times between Daventry and Northampton on the revised D2 route
- A more regular service on the D3 between Daventry and Northampton via Kislingbury, Bugbrooke and Nether Heyford
- A new lunchtime service on the D4 from Daventry to Long Buckby
- The introduction of two hourly services, D5 and D6, improving the connectivity locally within Daventry
- Extension of the D1 and 96 services to serve the new Royal Mail centre and northern part of DIRFT
Having listened to the feedback of residents, we are pleased to announce service improvements to multiple routes around Daventry.Cllr Phil Larratt, Cabinet Member for Environment, Transport, Highways and WasteWorking together with Stagecoach and Prologis UK we have been able to enhance bus services within Daventry, as well as improving the connections to both Northampton and DIRFT.
Prologis UK has provided financial support to this improvement project which has enabled better connections between Daventry and DIRFT.
As a long-term investor at DIRFT, we’re pleased to be able to positively contribute to improving public transport facilities around the site and wider Daventry area. As a site which employs over 9,000 people in Northamptonshire, we hope the new services allow more people from local communities to gain exciting career opportunities in the logistics sector.Dave Mellor, Prologis UK
These changes to the Stagecoach services come in response to customer demand as well as feedback from residents.
Working with West Northamptonshire Council and Prologis at DIRFT we have been able to design a new network that better meets the needs of people living and working in Daventry and DIRFT.Mark Whitelocks, Stagecoach Midlands Managing DirectorThe changes provide a simpler bus network with links that will provide new travel opportunities to those working in and around DIRFT. These enhancements demonstrate what can be achieved through working in partnership.
To find out more please check the Stagecoach Website.
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19 October 2023

Chiltern Primary School located in Northampton, opened its doors to its new 30 place SEND unit called The Nest on 2 October, celebrated by a ribbon cutting ceremony that took place with students this week.
The Nest caters for children in Key Stage 2, Years 3 to 6 and is a designated specialist provision for children with an Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC) diagnosis. Within the Nest, staff use Autism specific approaches such as Teacch, Attention Autism and Intensive interaction to deliver a bespoke curriculum based on students needs. The curriculum offered to children across the provision is broad and is based on drivers such as; communication, safety, independence and responsibility to help all students thrive.
After extensive works have taken place at the school, The Nest is now open with the SEND students enjoying the specialist learning facilities with new classrooms offering an amazing view of the outdoor area, breakout spaces, new signage to offer privacy to the playground as well as the new, engaging play area that is available for use by all pupils at Chiltern Primary School.
It was so wonderful to see the students enjoying the new, much-needed facilities at Chiltern Primary School and to see the teaching techniques that clearly had the students so engaged and wanting to learn. A really important part for me, was for the children to be settled as part of their transition into The Nest and to enjoy the space – to see them using the play equipment and engaging with the classroom activities was incredibly moving and I extend my thanks for the staff at Chiltern who have been so brilliant in supporting the students transition as well as to the parents for their patience and support.Cllr Fiona Baker, Cabinet Member at West Northamptonshire Council for Children, Families, Education and Skills
The Nest at Chiltern, is operated by Hunsbury Park Primary School and their specialist SEND staff. The new provision at Chiltern will see a further 15 Key Stage 2 places created from September 2024, taking the total number of places at this site to 45.
We are thrilled to open our new Nest provision at Chiltern Primary School and offer provision for 30 more children. It has been fantastic to see students in class, accessing Autism specific approaches and making friends with their peers. Staff have worked hard to ensure that the new provision follows a consistent approach across both sites.Hayley Rootes, Assistant Headteacher and Unit Lead at Chiltern Primary School
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19 October 2023

This week is Household Support Fund Awareness Week (16 to 22 October 2023) with the aim to highlight financial support available to households who may be facing hardship in West Northants.
In the fourth tranche of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) Household Support Fund, £5,199,257 has been allocated to West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) to continue helping the most vulnerable with the ongoing cost of living challenges.
WNC have implemented a number of support offers that have been identified to best meet the need of residents in West Northamptonshire, ensuring the funds are distributed to a range of families and households in need, with differing circumstances. The support offers distributed include:
- Around 12,500 families with children continuing to receive meal vouchers during the school holidays. They have also be given a helping hand for the 23/24 school year, with supermarket vouchers for uniforms distributed alongside support for food over the summer.
- Voluntary and community groups will share out £1.2m in the form of food aid, distributed in separate tranches over winter, to support households experiencing the most hardship across West Northants.
- Over 1,500 households on a low wage (weekly income of less than £400) but have not received any of the Cost of Living Payments or the £150 Disability Cost of Living payments may be eligible to receive a £300 payment to provide financial support. For more information see Household Support Fund.
- £600,000 has been allocated towards food clubs and larders, with half of the funding to help upscale and improve their use of food clubs and larders in a move towards more sustainable ongoing support for residents
- Around £115,000 has been earmarked towards helping the most struggling households reduce their energy bills through practical measures such as better insulation and more efficient boilers etc. A further £110,000 will be used to provide money and debt advice services to those facing severe financial hardship.
The impact of the cost-of-living increase is still very much affecting many households and we are continuing to work with our local voluntary and community groups in helping to address this ongoing challenge.Cllr Matt Golby, WNC’s Cabinet member for Adult Social Care and Public HealthIt is imperative that we offer support to residents, acknowledging that individual circumstances and the help needed differs. Therefore, we have thoughtfully considered how to make the best use of the latest funding from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
For more information on cost of living support please visit Cost of living or call 0300 126 7000 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm).
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19 October 2023

A Northampton landlord has been prosecuted for operating eight unlicensed Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO) as well as a range of breaches of the HMO Management Regulations 2006.
The case follows an inspection of the properties in Hinton Road, Obelisk Rise, Culworth Crescent, Kingsthorpe Avenue, Aynho Crescent and Chalcombe Avenue by West Northamptonshire Council’s (WNC) Housing Enforcement Team in late 2019 and early 2022.
During this time officers found a significant number of failings in the HMOs regarding fire safety, cleanliness and maintenance, and effective arrangements for the disposal of waste.
The landlord, Faiz Hammed, of Moulton Grange, admitted charges against four of the properties, and was found guilty of charges relating to the other four during a trial at Northampton Magistrates Court on 10 October.
At the hearing last week, the District Judge described Mr Hammed as being the ‘controlling mind of the operation’, which also included his brother Ahmed Saeed.
Mr Saeed, of Dixon Road, Northampton, pleaded guilty to his involvement with one of the properties, and Ms Victoria Cebotari, of Icknield Drive Northampton, pleaded guilty to her involvement in two of the properties.
The District Judge who heard the case deferred sentencing to 1 March 2024.
Mr Waheed Ahmed, a further relation to Mr Hammed, pleaded guilty to his involvement with one of the properties and has been sentenced previously.
Residents’ health and safety was put at serious risk because of this landlord who defied the laws which are there to protect people and keep them safe.Councillor Adam Brown, Deputy Leader of WNC and Cabinet Member for Housing, Culture and LeisureI am pleased the courts have recognised the seriousness of these offences and hope that the sentencing will act as an example to deter other rogue landlords and persuade them to comply with the law in future.
I would urge anyone with concerns about a HMO to report it via our website so that we can carry out an investigation and make renting safer for residents in West Northamptonshire.
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