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04 August 2023

Following the success of last month’s collectable and vintage fair at Northampton’s Commercial Street, people are invited to step back in time and discover hidden treasures as it returns on Sunday, 13 August.
From 10am to 3pm, antique enthusiasts, collectors, and curious shoppers alike can explore a unique array of vintage delights, showcased by ten dedicated antique and vintage traders alongside some of the market's regular vendors.
The antiques market promises a diverse range of items, from diecast cars and toys to vinyl records, chinaware, books, and a delightful mix of retro, vintage, and costume jewellery.
And regular traders will be present selling goods including fruit and veg, books, clothes, toys, and meat, alongside bicycle repair and key cutting services.
This event forms part of a calendar of activities being organised for the summer with the aim of attracting more people to the area to see what Northampton Market has to offer. This includes the beach event, which people can enjoy everyday from 11am to 3pm. As well as mini-golf and circus skills workshops. Head to the website to find out more.
We are so pleased to be welcoming back the popular vintage fair on Sunday 16 August. People can head down to Commercial St to find out more about the treasures and troves on offer. Whether you're seeking a special addition to your collection or just looking to shop for some fresh produce, this market has something for everyone.Cllr Dan Lister, West Northamptonshire Council Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Town Centre Regeneration and Growth
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04 August 2023

The West Northamptonshire Health and Wellbeing Board invites you to feedback on the proposed new Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy for West Northamptonshire for 2023 to 2028.
This challenging new strategy sets out how, in West Northamptonshire, we will work together as a partnership and with residents to improve health outcomes for local people.
The proposed West Northamptonshire Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy has been developed together with NHS providers, local councils, voluntary and community organisations and other partners, and informed by extensive engagement to set out how we are going to deliver these ambitions in West Northamptonshire.
To help us with this work, we are seeking your views on our approach to each of the 10 ambitions within our proposed strategy.
You do not have to answer all of the questions or give us your feedback on every section. If you do not wish to answer a question or give feedback on a specific section, then you can skip those questions and move on to the next section.
Your feedback will be part of a report with many other people’s feedback, so you will not be personally identified.
You can share your views and feedback on the West Northamptonshire Consultation Hub.
View the proposed Health and Wellbeing strategy for West Northamptonshire.
Please do help in sharing this survey with your colleagues and networks. The survey closes on 29 August 2023.
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04 August 2023

Residents are being asked to have their say on how serious violence is tackled in Northamptonshire by taking part in a consultation launching today (Friday, 4 August).
The Serious Violence Duty was introduced in January 2023 and requires organisations across the public sector to work together locally to tackle, prevent and reduce incidents of serious violence, including knife crime and domestic abuse, and make local communities safer.
Serious violence includes:
- Personal Robbery
- Possession of a weapon
- Domestic Abuse
- Sexual Violence and (but not limited to) violence against women and girls
- Youth Violence – Under 25 specifically – (could include but is not limited to) Child exploitation and drug dealing where organised criminal groups use phone lines to move and supply drugs, usually from cities into smaller towns and rural areas, this is called County lines.
- Night-time Economy Violence
Anyone affected by serious violence in the last year is asked to share their experience in the survey and how this has affected them and their family, as well as the issues affecting their local community. All results are recorded anonymously and there is no obligation to provide any information that will identify anyone.
All feedback provided will help the Northamptonshire Serious Violence Alliance deepen its understanding of the views and experiences of residents across the county and identify the kinds of serious violence that happen in Northamptonshire, enabling the specified authorities to put effective schemes in place which focus on preventing crime and intervening early to reduce the chances of someone committing or becoming a victim of crime.
The specified authorities responsible for the Northamptonshire Serious Violence Alliance include Local Government Authorities, Criminal Justice, Health and Social Care, Police, and Fire and Rescue authorities.
Serious violence can affect anyone and the impact can be life changing - whether you are a victim, their friend or family member, or a witness.Cllr David Smith, West Northamptonshire Council’s Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Engagement, and Regulatory ServicesI strongly encourage anyone who has been affected by serious violence in the last 12 months to share their experience in this survey and help us to improve the safety and wellbeing of people in our communities. Together we will make Northamptonshire a safer place for everyone.
The Northamptonshire Serious Violence Alliance will also be going out to communities and involving various stakeholders to collect information in addition to this survey. Dates and times of these public events for people to attend to find out more will be released at a later date.
Gathering the most up to date information and experiences is essential if we are to develop appropriate strategies to tackle the issue of violent crime in Northamptonshire so it’s important people get to have their say.Cllr Mark Rowley, North Northamptonshire Council’s Executive Member for Housing, Communities and Levelling UpViolent crime can devastate individuals and communities and we’re committed to working together in partnership to do whatever we can to help make everyone safer.
Serious violence can’t be tackled by any one agency alone, or without the support and involvement of the communities we serve.Stephen Mold, Northamptonshire Police, Fire and Crime CommissionerPlans to tackle violence must be based on a real understanding of local issues and concerns, so I hope that people will tell us about their experiences so that their priorities for action can be taken into account.
The survey opens today (4 August) and closes at midnight on Friday, 27 October 2023. Anyone who would like to share their views about serious violence in Northamptonshire can take part in the online survey via the West Northamptonshire Council Consultation Hub.
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Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service is holding a Wildfire Week of Action to make people aware of the growing dangers of wildfires in our county.
Last summer’s heatwave saw a large number of grass and crop fires that placed a big demand on our firefighters, resulting in a 76 per cent increase in wildfire incidents during July and August. On the week commencing August 7, we attended 108 fires in the open compared to the 20 that we attended in the same week in 2021. During the prolonged heatwave, we also mobilised all our on-call firefighters for only the second time in over a decade.
The likelihood of such events has been identified as a growing risk in the county over the coming years as part of the Service’s Community Risk Management Plan (CRMP), which looks at how to mitigate those risks.
In response, the Joint Operations Team – which works in partnership with Northamptonshire Police – has reviewed how the Service responds to and manages wildfires, as well as how we deal with other incidents when there is a high demand from wildfires.
This has included developing new training materials for our firefighters as well as introducing new wildfire backpacks on all frontline appliances. The backpacks can carry up to 20 litres of water and can be used in areas that are inaccessible for a fire engine.

Group Manager Neil Sadler, of the Joint Operations Team, said: “Last year saw firefighters work exceptionally hard in demanding conditions. These kinds of fires present a real risk because the dry conditions usually mean they can spread incredibly quickly and put people in danger.
“Northamptonshire is predominantly a rural county, and our analysis shows that extreme weather events such as wildfires are likely to be a big risk for us in the future. The addition of the backpacks, change in mobilisation rules, upskilling staff, and reviewing PPE are just some of the things that we have changed to help us deal with these incidents. Looking forward, our Adapt to Climate Change Plan will ensure that NFRS continue to improve in the response to wildfire incidents.”
Crews have already used the new wildfire backpacks to extinguish small fires in the open that were at risk of spreading, and as part of the Wildfire Week of Action, firefighters and fire staff are touring the county to hand out key safety advice to prevent such fires from happening in the first place.
The Week of Action, which started on Monday, has seen crews – as well as Prevention staff and the joint Arson Task Force – visit Sywell Country Park, East Carlton Country Park, Stanwick Lakes and Brixworth Country Park.
The rest of the week will see them visit:
Thursday August 3 – Corby Thoroughsale Woods – 10.30am to 2pm
Friday August 4 – Daventry Country Park – 11am to 2pm
Saturday August 5 – Salcey Forest – 10am to 1pm

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02 August 2023
West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) has signed a two-year partnership with British Cycling that will bring a wide range of cycling events, opportunities and investment to West Northants.
The new partnership will see a shared commitment to supporting cyclists and para-cyclists through the sharing of world-class innovation and expertise whilst supporting the Council’s ambition to reach net zero by 2030, encouraging more people to ride and making cycling more accessible for everyone.
It will further establish West Northamptonshire as a destination for major international sporting events, with the partnership confirming the prestigious Women’s Tour and Men’s Tour of Britain cycling tournaments will be hosted in the area in the coming years.
Initiatives will also include free, friendly local rides led by knowledgeable ride Leaders, traffic-free family cycling events, and indoor and outdoor ‘pedal parties’ and will work towards embedding disability and para sport into the heart of communities whilst recruiting and training volunteers to create sustainable local delivery.
The two-year partnership, funded by UK Shared Prosperity Funding (UKSPF), will work alongside the active travel enhancements being installed along Abington Crescent, Bridgewater Drive, Rushmere Road and Brackmills, and will start in early Autumn with the support of a new Community Development Officer role.
The role will be responsible for maintaining and developing new partnerships and relationships with local communities and providing support for the delivery of cycling programmes while providing British Cycling with the most effective routes to deliver community programmes in West Northants.
This partnership reflects our ambitions to reach net zero by 2030 by encouraging more sustainable travel options, reducing congestion and improving air quality as well as providing opportunities for people to take up cycling and enjoy a healthier, more active lifestyle.Cllr Adam Brown, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Housing, Culture and LeisureAlongside a programme of exciting events and activities, this partnership will play an important role in bringing communities together by providing many volunteering opportunities and helping us to establish West Northamptonshire as a destination for major sporting events, such as the prestigious Women’s and Men’s cycling tournaments which we hope to welcome here in the future.
We have already invested in a range of cycling, sports and leisure facilities and I hope that this partnership will enable people to experience the full benefit of these – not only for their physical and mental health and wellbeing but also by providing a chance for people of all abilities to discover their passion for cycling.
Other recent cycling initiatives in West Northants include a community cycling hub and Mountain Bike trails at Boddington and Delapré, supporting the Cycle Silverstone festival, establishing Northampton’s Active Quarter, and working with partners to host the final round of the region’s first ever Central MTB Cross County series.
British Cycling is delighted to be partnering with West Northamptonshire Council to deliver more cycling activity in the area.Nick Barr, British Cycling's West Midlands and Central Regional ManagerWith the addition of a new Community Developer position, cycling in the area will thrive, opening up new and exciting opportunities for our growing cycling disciplines, engaging with people of all ages and abilities to try and, most importantly, enjoy the sport of cycling.
At British Cycling, we are constantly trying to make our sport more accessible and inclusive, and this new partnership is an amazing opportunity for us to connect with the community.
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