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26 September 2023

A £14 million hub for startup businesses in the creative industries and digital sectors has reached the final for two prestigious local business awards.
Vulcan Works, which opened in Northampton in February, has been announced as a finalist in two categories at the Northamptonshire Business Excellence Awards – Land and Development Award and Innovation Award.
The awards are recognition of the efforts of the Vulcan Works team and West Northamptonshire Council, who not only part-funded the project but was instrumental in facilitating the development and appointed Oxford Innovation to manage the space.
The Land and Development Award acknowledges a construction project that has had a significant impact on the Northamptonshire community or economy. The Innovation Award recognises a business that has demonstrated originality and creativity through an innovation or idea, making significant contributions to an industry and society.
The Vulcan Works and West Northamptonshire Council teams have been jointly shortlisted for both awards for sympathetically renovating old, derelict buildings owned by the council to create an incubation space for startup businesses in the creative and digital sectors, which were identified as important, growing sectors in Northamptonshire.
Once the facility opened, the Vulcan Works team worked hard to support startups through a wide range of events and partnerships with other business support organisations. There are also plans to launch two new incubation schemes over the coming months.
It is fantastic that Vulcan Works has been recognised in this way and we really hope that we have cause for celebration on the night. We are immensely proud of what we have achieved already with the Vulcan Works space, despite only being in operation for the last six months. Not only does the building itself look incredible but, as we are so innovative in our approach, we are genuinely excited to see the impact we can continue to make to fledgling young businesses and the Northamptonshire economy as a whole.Centre Manager at Vulcan Works, Garrick Hurter
It is fantastic news that Vulcan Works has been shortlisted for two categories at the prestigious Northamptonshire Business Excellence Awards. This truly reflects the hard work of all those involved in bringing this project to life, and all the continued dedication of our partners at Oxford Innovation to provide innovative business support to local SMEs.Cllr Dan Lister, Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Town Centre Regeneration and Growth
The Northamptonshire Business Excellence Awards take place on Thursday 9th November at the County Cricket Ground in Northampton.
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27 September 2023

Libraries across West Northamptonshire are going green in support of sustainability for this year’s national Libraries Week, taking place from 2 to 8 October.
As part of the plans, libraries will be holding a range of events throughout the week including recycling games, community litter picks, pre-loved book sales, knitting, make do and mend workshops, upcycling craft activities, energy saving advice sessions, plant swaps, and much more.
Each library will also be making a sustainability pledge and committing to help achieve the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals by supporting local communities with good health and wellbeing; quality education; decent work and economic growth; industry, innovation and infrastructure; climate action and responsible consumption and production.
We have a brilliant programme of events and activities taking place during Libraries Week that we hope will inspire people of all ages to think about sustainability and the everyday changes we can all make to reduce our carbon footprint.Cllr Adam Brown, WNC’s Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Housing, Culture and LeisureSustainability is about living in a way that protects our natural resources and opportunities for future generations, and by working together we can make West Northamptonshire a greater and more sustainable place to live.
The library team have been working together with local community groups to plan these free activities and I encourage everyone to drop into their local library and discover what is on offer.
Other ‘green’ services available from the Library Plus service include eBooks, eReads and audio, and access to the Press Reader app which provides same-day access to thousands of newspapers and magazines worldwide, including UK national daily and weekend titles – all free as part of your library membership.
Find the full programme of Libraries Week events on the WNC website. For more information on library locations and how to become a member, visit the Libraries webpage. Find out more about sustainability in West Northants on the sustainability webpage.
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22 September 2023

This week West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) has strengthened its commitment to supporting people who have been in care, by signing up to two national initiatives aimed at reducing barriers and tackling discrimination for care leavers.
The Council has signed up to the Care Leaver Covenant, to formally pledge our commitment to support those who leave care aged between 16 to 25 to live independently. As part of the Council’s commitment to the covenant and those leaving care, will see additional support provided; making available a different type of support from that statutorily provided by local authorities to enhance opportunities and improve outcomes for care experienced individuals.
This follows on from this week’s Cabinet meeting where Councillors agreed to support and treat care leavers as a protected characteristic until such time it becomes legislation, joining a number of other Local Authorities across the country. This step forward will mean that future decisions, services, and policies made and adopted by the Council will be assessed to determine the impact of changes on people with care experience alongside those who formally share a protected characteristic. As well as, continuing to proactively seek out and listen to the voices of care-experienced people when in decision making.
These are both great initiatives that I am confident are going to make a difference to outcomes for our care leavers. We know that care leavers can often face prejudice, discrimination and challenges in accessing support, all of which I have heard first hand from our care leavers and am really passionate that we tackle.Cllr Fiona Baker, Cabinet Member for Children’s, Families, Education and Skills at West Northamptonshire CouncilSigning up to these initiatives is just the start and we will be working hard to ensure robust actions are in place to embed this important change and drive it forward. I hope by us signing up to these as a Council, and by starting to bring about these changes internally will further support conversations with partners to encourage them to do the same.
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22 September 2023

Six vehicles have been seized from Bunting Road, Northampton for failing to comply with road laws and have valid road tax.
Neighbourhood Wardens from West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) visited the area on Monday, 18 September to check compliance in the area and found six vehicles did not hold the proper road tax. Officers will now issue a report to the DVLA (driver vehicle and licensing agency) to inform them we have seized the vehicles. The owner will be charged the back tax and a fee to release the vehicle.
Officers visited Bunting road as part of their commitment to ensure compliance with the law, and address issues raised by local businesses. A total of six vehicles were removed and a further six were reported to the DVLA after the owners removed them from the highway.
We are committed to tackling environmental crime across West Northamptonshire. Our officers are out and about across the area to work with residents and businesses to offer practical support and guidance on compliance, and will not hesitate to take action where needed.Cllr David Smith, Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Engagement and Regulatory Services at WNC
As part of the visits, officers provide advice and support to ensure compliance with the law. For information on how to report abandoned vehicles to WNC please visit: https://www.westnorthants.gov.uk/roads-and-paths-maintenance/abandoned-vehicles. To report an abandoned vehicle, please contact ELVIS (End of Life Vehicle Impound Scheme) on 08456 121 999, or email: [email protected]
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21 September 2023

Essential work to remove asbestos in 35-39 Abington Street and 20-28 Wood Street and demolish the site ready for the development partner to come on board will move forward following cabinet approval.
At the cabinet meeting on Tuesday, 19 September, councillors considered documents to bring forward the safe removal of all asbestos from the site in order to enable the deconstruction of all buildings that form the entire site ahead of a development partner coming on board to provide a cleared site ready to begin construction.
This project milestone follows on from the recently launched first stage of the procurement process as WNC issued expression of interests to seek a development partner to bring this scheme forward. WNC is now in the process of reviewing interest from potential developers.
WNC were granted £9.7 million of government funding through the Town Fund scheme towards the project which has funded the acquisition of the building and the necessary preparation works. The Towns Fund is part of the Government’s plan for Levelling Up the UK economy and the Council has secured £24.9 million to invest into transforming Northampton’s Town Centre.
By removing all asbestos and carrying out the necessary deconstruction of the current buildings we can provide a clear site ready for the developers.Cllr Dan Lister, Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Town Centre Regeneration and Growth at WNCEnsuring that Northampton is a place where residents and businesses can thrive is a significant priority for us as a council, and the redevelopment of both Wood Street and 35-45 Abington Street will transform this area for our communities.
Through the densification of the site, it will bring forward new homes and flexible leisure space and which will lead to increased footfall into the centre to support the existing retail offer within the wider town.
The wider regeneration of Northampton Town Centre includes the Market Square redevelopment which will see this area become a cultural hub for the town centre, and public realm works in Abington Street and Fish Street which will see the area transformed with new paving, improved seating, lighting and landscaping, and public art installations.
To keep up to date with regeneration in Northampton visit www.wearenorthampton.com.
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