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12 May 2022
West Northamptonshire Council has set out its Leadership Team for the forthcoming year, ahead of its annual meeting next week.
At the meeting on Thursday (19 May), the council will receive notification of Cabinet posts for 2022/23, as well as agreeing all other committee memberships.
The new Cabinet will see Councillor Jonathan Nunn continue as Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Strategy, with Councillor Adam Brown as Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Housing, Culture and Leisure.
Cllr Dan Lister is set to take on the role of Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Town Centre Regeneration and Growth, taking on the reins from Councillor Lizzy Bowen who has driven forward the Council’s ambitious economic agenda during its first year as a new authority.
Other proposed Cabinet appointments for the year ahead are as follows:
- Councillor Malcolm Longley – Cabinet Member for Finance
- Councillor Phil Larratt – Cabinet Member for Environment, Transport, Highways and Waste
- Councillor David Smith – Cabinet Member for Community Safety & Engagement, and Regulatory Services
- Councillor Rebecca Breese – Cabinet Member for Strategic Planning, Built Environment & Rural Affairs
- Councillor Matt Golby – Cabinet Member for Adult Care, Wellbeing, and Health Integration
- Councillor Mike Hallam – Cabinet Member for HR & Corporate Services
- Councillor Fiona Baker – Cabinet Member for Children, Families & Education
Commenting on the arrangement changes, Leader of the Council Jonathan Nunn, said: “I would like to thank Lizzy Bowen for the immense energy, drive and enthusiasm she has given to the economic and regeneration portfolio in our first year as a new council.
"She has played an instrumental role in the excellent progress we have been making in our plans towards improving and revitalising Northampton town centre and driving investment into our other towns and wider West Northants.
"Lizzy passes over a very robust portfolio to Dan, who was previously Assistant Cabinet Member for Education, supporting Cllr Baker’s role. I’m sure Dan will do us proud in continuing Lizzy’s great work while stamping his own mark."
Councillor Lizzy Bowen said: “It has been a pleasure over the last year to work on these projects and see our plans take shape, but I’m stepping back to focus more on family and my personal life.
"I’d like to wish Dan all the best in his future role, I’ve no doubt he’ll do great things, based on the fantastic developments and exciting plans I know we have coming up."
At next week’s meeting members will also consider committee memberships for 2022/23, with the following chairs proposed:
- Councillor Rebecca Breese – Chair, Planning Policy Committee
- Councillor Andrew Kilbride – Chair, Alcohol and Gambling Licensing Committee & Taxi and General Licensing Committee
- Councillor Phil Bignell – Chair, Strategic Planning Committee
- Councillor Ian McCord – Chair, Corporate Scrutiny Committee
- Councillor Rosie Herring – Chair, People Scrutiny Committee
- Councillor Dermot Bambridge – Chair, Place Scrutiny Committee
- Councillor Jonathan Nunn – Chair, Senior Appointments Committee
- Councillor Cecile Irving-Swift – Chair, Audit and Governance Committee
- Councillor Suresh Patel – Chair, Democracy and Standards Committee
- Councillor Kevin Parker – Chair, Daventry Area Planning Committee
- Councillor Jamie Lane – Chair, Northampton Area Planning Committee
- Councillor Stephen Clarke – Chair, South Northants Area Planning Committee
- Councillor Malcolm Longley – Chair, Pensions Committee & Investment SubCommittee
For the full list of committee memberships is available on the agenda along with reports for the Annual meeting of the Council on Thursday, 19 May.
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11 May 2022
The deadline for children and young people in Northamptonshire to display their creative skills and take part in the countywide Queen of Arts Jubilee Activity has been extended to Monday, 30 May.
With the dual aims of including as many people as possible and having a minimal impact on the environment, West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) and North Northamptonshire Council (NNC) are challenging everyone to up-cycle household items by decorating them in honour of Her Majesty.
WNC Chairman Cllr Ann Addison, said: “The possibilities are endless: old t-shirts, tea towels, old sheets, scrap wood, you’re limited only by your imagination.
“Instead of clicking on the internet to have some plastic bunting shipped around the world to be used once, make your own. Paint a picture, create a collage, express what the Queen means to you with a personalised t-shirt, hat or poster.
“Being Northamptonshire I expect we’ll see plenty of old shoes and boots given new life, and I really hope our embroiderers and lacemakers are already busy.
“And if you’re not creative with your hands, write a poem or a song.”
The councils will display all entries in a digital Jubilee exhibition which will tour the county’s libraries, starting in the west before moving on to the north.
North Northamptonshire Council’s Chair, Cllr Paul Bell said: “In rapidly changing times, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth has been an icon of stability and I hope this summer our street parties and events will be filled with colourful displays of what she means to them.
“I would encourage everyone to get involved and I look forward to seeing all the entries displayed at libraries across Northamptonshire.”
Judges will select their favourite entry and the winner will be invited to attend the Big Lunch at Delapre Abbey as a special guest on Sunday, 5 June. There will also be some arty prizes for runners up.
Please send a picture of your entry to [email protected] and include your name, age and a couple of lines stating ‘what the Queen means to you’ by Monday 30 May 2022.
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11 May 2022
The most vulnerable children in West Northamptonshire will receive lunch vouchers during the coming May half-term.
The announcement comes after the Government funding for Free School Meals during the pandemic came to an end, but West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) has been able to tap into the Household Support Fund to pay for the vouchers.
The scheme will support 9,500 families by providing them with a £15 meal voucher per child to pay for lunch during the week-long school holiday.
Cllr Fiona Baker, WNC Cabinet member for children, families and education said: “We might feel that the pandemic is over, but the cost of living is putting immense pressure on household budgets.
"It cannot go on forever, but we will do as much as we can to shield children from the impact of those increasing costs."
Schools are currently being asked to provide lists of eligible families from which WNC will generate individual pupil vouchers that will be returned to schools for distribution.
Schools with the largest number of eligible pupils will receive the vouchers first and the rest in descending order in time for the start of the school holidays later this month.
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10 May 2022
West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) offers travel assistance schemes for children who are not entitled to free home to school transport and for those who are entering Post 16 education.
If your child is of statutory school age but not entitled to free home to school transport or will be moving into Post 16 education in September, they may be eligible for a bus pass or alternative help with travel.
The deadline for applications for the new academic year (starting in September 2022) is Tuesday 31st May. If your application is not received on or before this date, we cannot guarantee that a seat will be available for your child.
Any applications received after the deadline may not be processed until the October half term and will be dependent on spare capacity being available. This means parents or carers would need to make alternative arrangements to ensure their child can attend their education setting.
Councillor Fiona Baker, WNC’s Cabinet Member for children, families, and education, said: “I would encourage parents who are applying for school travel assistance to submit their applications in good time and ahead of the deadline to avoid disappointment.
“We try our best to offer assistance to families wherever we can, however spaces are limited and offered on a first come first served basis.
“It is also important for parents and carers to be aware that Non-Entitled and Post 16 school transport applications only cover one academic year and therefore a new application will need to be submitted each year.”
School transport can only be provided at the normal start and finish times published by the chosen educational setting and unfortunately cannot take individual course timetables into account.
Applications submitted on or before the deadline will receive email confirmation, while applications submitted after the deadline will be contacted once all applications have been processed.
Find out more about available schemes and submit an application.
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05 May 2022
Eligible households in West Northamptonshire are due to receive the Government’s £150 Council Tax energy rebate in the coming weeks.
The rebate, which is being paid to help with the rise in the cost of living, applies to households in Council Tax Bands A to D, of which there about 147,000 in West Northants. The sum will not need to be repaid.
Direct Debit payers
- For the 99,000 homes in Bands A to D which pay their Council Tax by Direct Debit it is hoped that the first payments will be made to residents by the end of May.
- If any bank accounts require any further information or validation this will be done as soon as possible.
Non-Direct Debit payers
- For around 48,000 Council Taxpayers in Bands A to D who don’t pay by Direct Debit, we are currently identifying eligible households, and will write to them in the week beginning 16 May. An application process is required to confirm bank account details to enable payment to be made and as part of the Council’s work on the prevention of fraud and error.
- The letters will invite people to make claims online using a secure pin number, and paper application forms will also be enclosed for those without Internet access.
- The claims received will then be validated and, as long as no issues are raised, payment will be made. Based on the volumes of claims we are expecting and depending on how quickly applications are returned, we would expect to start making payments in June.
- To ensure that all eligible residents receive the rebate, any residents that have not made an application by 31 July 2022 and for whom bank account details are not known will have their Council Tax account credited with the £150 payment.
Discretionary Scheme
The Council also has a discretionary scheme to help those in Bands E-H and non-Council Taxpayers who are deemed vulnerable. Further information about this will be published in the coming weeks.
If you are unsure of your council tax band, check via your printed council tax bill or at www.gov.uk. For further information visit our Council Tax energy rebate page.
Malcolm Longley, West Northamptonshire Council’s Cabinet Member for Finance, said: “The cost of living increases due to rising energy bills and inflation are a serious concern for many of us and we are doing all we can as a council to ease the financial pressure for residents.
"We appreciate that the timeline has slipped slightly on this and thank residents for their patience. Many local authorities have faced challenges regarding the required software and licensing arrangements.
"This has been a huge undertaking but we have to make sure we get it right for our residents and I believe we are now ready.”