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18 July 2023

This initiative, in partnership with Bounds Taxis, aims to provide easy access to the market for those who may otherwise face challenges in reaching its temporary location.
With just the push of a button, visitors can call for a taxi free of charge to pick them up at the bus station, and a return journey is equally convenient with another simple button press at the market.
As part of its commitment to supporting the market during its temporary relocation, the council is funding this initiative as it recognises the importance of ensuring accessibility for all visitors.
The new taxi service offers a seamless transport solution, eliminating barriers and enabling people to conveniently enjoy the wonderful produce on offer at Commercial Street market.
We are thrilled to partner with Bounds Taxis to provide this service, enhancing accessibility to the market.Cllr Dan Lister, Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Town Centre Regeneration and Growth.By simply pushing a button, visitors can effortlessly summon a taxi to transport them between the North Gate Bus Station and the market.
This initiative reflects our dedication to supporting the market and ensuring that everyone can easily experience the vibrant atmosphere and unique offerings it provides.
The temporary relocation of the market to Commercial Street is part of a broader plan to revitalize Northampton's Market Square.
The ongoing renovation work aims to transform the square into a modern, welcoming space that will serve as a vibrant hub for residents and visitors alike.
The project includes enhancements to the market facilities, pedestrian areas, and landscaping, all designed to create an inviting environment for trading and community activities.
The Market Square renovation project is an ambitious undertaking that will revitalize the heart of Northampton.Cllr Dan ListerWe are committed to creating an attractive, functional space that will serve as a thriving marketplace and a focal point for community activities.
While this work progresses, our collaboration with Bounds Taxis will ensure that the Commercial Street market remains easily accessible to all.
The taxi service launched today (Tuesday 18 July) and will operate from 7am to 4pm daily.
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18 July 2023

West Northamptonshire Council is pleased to be working with market traders to deliver free events, offering something for everyone. Throughout the events programme, traders will continue to offer a wide-range of fresh local produce, gifts, food and beverage, and services at Northampton’s Market on Commercial Street.
Taking place throughout the summer holidays, the beach event will kick-start on Saturday, 22 July between 11am and 3pm and will run right through until 2 September.
Parents and families are invited to grab a bucket and spade and enjoy the beach event, or try their hand at mini-golf, or learn something new at the circus skills workshops.
Families are able to join mini golf on Saturday 22 July, 19 and 26 August and 2 September. As well as have a go at a circus workshop on Saturday 29 July and 5 and 12 August. Activities are free, available from 11am to 3pm and are weather dependant.
Visitors can browse the vast range of products and produce available at Northampton’s Market Tuesdays to Saturdays.
To find out more and keep up to date visit: https://www.westnorthants.gov.uk/events/free-summer-fun-northampton-market
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18 July 2023

West Northamptonshire Council’s (WNC) Cabinet met on Tuesday (11 July) to discuss the matter and agreed that negotiations over terms of the lease could be progressed.
Plans for the facility were approved in April this year and full details are available on the planning pages of WNC’s website.
Brackley Town Council are looking forward to developing this long awaited facility.Brackley Town Clerk, Alison MosesWith a few more steps closer, we hope that we can move forward to the next stage very soon.
The facility would be constructed on land to the west of Brackley Leisure Centre, in Candleford Close.
Granting Brackley Town Council a lease on this land will enable it to bring forward a range of community facilities.Cllr Malcolm Longley, WNC Cabinet Member for FinanceI have no doubt that young people can’t wait for the development to be brought forward, and it’s a fantastic looking design with a range of elements to help blend it into the landscape.
It will also complement other nearby facilities like Brackley Leisure Centre and recreation ground, which is home to Brackley Athletic Football Club.
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Northamptonshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Stephen Mold has announced that Nicci Marzec is stepping back as Acting Chief Officer for Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service. She has also stepped back from her Monitoring Officer responsibilities for the Office of the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner.
Ms Marzec had been asked to act up as Chief Officer for Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service on a short-term basis until a new permanent Chief Fire Officer was recruited.
Her role was intended to provide stability for the service and to move forward on key, people-focussed improvements and support the new Deputy Chief Fire Officer when he arrives in the county.
However, Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Stephen Mold said that speculation over his friendship with Ms Marzec means that neither her acting role nor her responsibilities as Monitoring Officer can continue.
“My friendship with Nicci Marzec, who is a long-standing colleague, has become the story and that must not damage the reputation of these organisations I work so hard to promote and improve.”
Simon Tuhill, who joins the Service tomorrow (July 18th) as Deputy Chief Fire Officer, will be asked at once to act up into the Chief Fire Officer role. The Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner has today (Monday) written to the Police, Fire and Crime Panel to request a confirmation hearing for this move.
Recruitment for a new Chief Fire Officer will continue as planned with an advertisement within the next few weeks.
“When Mark Jones left the service, my immediate aim was to keep stability for the service and continue the work underway. Nicci Marzec, who has worked closely with the service over a long period, was a credible candidate to lead the service for a short time while we advertised for a new Chief Officer,” Stephen said.
“I took legal advice before asking Ms Marzec to temporarily act up in this role and I accept that I acted with urgency to ensure senior officer cover was in place, in advance of the British Grand Prix. I understand I acted too quickly and did not engage with the Police, Fire and Crime Panel in the way I would normally, and I did not have the opportunity to explain my rationale or the legal advice I had been given.
“With hindsight, I accept this has created a level of speculation and criticism that I had not expected and is not helpful to the service.
“In agreeing to take this temporary role, Nicci Marzec genuinely had the best interests of the service as her priority and has already found some key areas for immediate improvement. However, in the best interests of the people of the Fire and Rescue Service who serve this county, she has decided to step back from both her acting role in the Fire Service and her responsibilities as Monitoring Officer.”
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17 July 2023

The activities run across different areas of Northampton and include walks to improve mental health and wellbeing as well as sports activities for young people.
The Northampton Wellbeing Walks Programme, which is part of the nationally recognised Ramblers Wellbeing Walks programme, aims to provide everyone with access to a short group walk within easy reach of where they live.
The walks allow people of all abilities to meet and connect with new people in their area whilst getting more active and will be delivered 14 times per week across 12 locations in Northampton, all free of charge.
The Street Sports initiative is a doorstep sport programme which aims to engage young people in underserved communities and use sport as a diversionary activity to create positive change by providing free to access sport and exercise activities.
The programme includes 10 weekly sessions for people aged 8 to 18 years and will take place across the Thorplands, Kings Heath, Blackthorn and Bellinge areas of Northampton.
We’re really pleased to be able to provide Trilogy Active with this funding to deliver these important activities which will benefit residents across Northampton.Cllr Adam Brown, Deputy Leader of WNC and Cabinet Member for Housing, Culture and LeisureSport and physical activity play a vital role in our communities and are enormously important in helping people’s physical and mental health and wellbeing.
I encourage everybody to take advantage of these free programmes and take a look at the other offerings available in their local leisure centre.
Trilogy Active currently manages the Mounts Baths, Lings Forum Leisure Centre, Danes Camp Leisure Centre, the Cripps Recreation Centre, Duston Sports Centre and Berzerk in Northampton, and Trilogy Gym in Peterborough.
We are delighted to continue to receive this funding which will help make a real difference to people in Northampton.John Fletcher, Managing Director of Trilogy ActiveOur Wellbeing Walks, led by our trained volunteer walk leaders are a great way to meet new people and to give your health and wellbeing a boost. Our Northampton Streets Sports programme aims to create a positive change in the lives of young people across the town through the power of sport.
The project helps to provide young people with positive opportunities to participate in structured activities which broaden horizons, teach valuable life skills, and bring people together.
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