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05 July 2023

West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) has been successful in defending its decision to sell land to Northampton Town Football Club.
On 8 March 2022, WNC’s Cabinet agreed to accept a bid from County Developments Northampton Ltd (CDNL), which is owned by the club.
At a late stage, development firm Cilldara had submitted a bid for the land, but although this bid was for a larger amount of money, and was very carefully considered, other factors led the council to determine that the club’s bid was most advantageous. Cilldara challenged the decision via judicial review.
The case was argued on six grounds:
- Procedural unfairness
- Predetermination
- Failure to make proper inquiry
- Failure to achieve the best price
- Irrationality
- Failure to give reasons
A hearing was held at the High Court in March this year and The Hon Mrs Justice Steyn DBE, presiding, considered extensive evidence from both sides.
In her judgement, she found in favour of the council and dismissed all grounds of Cilldara’s claim.
We always make important decisions through the most careful consideration, and this decision was one for which we thought through every aspect and detail.Cllr Jonathan Nunn, Council Leader at West Northamptonshire CouncilWe also took a great deal of advice, both from our own officers and from external professionals. We were therefore optimistic that the decision we made was sound, given the complexities presented by the leases in place on this land, and what we felt the likelihood was of bringing it forward for development.
Despite questions raised in some quarters since Cabinet’s decision to dispose of the land to CDNL, Cilldara’s challenge through the High Court has been unsuccessful, and we’ve been completely vindicated on all six of the grounds raised.
We thank the court and The Hon Mrs Justice Steyn DBE for their time in considering this matter, and we’re pleased that we can now progress a deal which we’re confident will, in the long run, be of greatest benefit to our residents.
We still have much work to do in shaping and agreeing the final detail of the contractual arrangements with the club, and this will commence immediately.
The council will now be seeking costs against Cilldara to recover the public money spent on successful defence of the decision.
The full judgement can be viewed on the National Archives website.
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05 July 2023

People living and working in West Northamptonshire are being invited to have their say to help shape the future of bin collections and other waste services across their area.
West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) collects and empties more than 21 million wheelie bins, sacks and caddies every year and provides essential street cleansing services to keep our areas clean and green. WNC’s recycling centres receive more than 500,000 visits from West Northamptonshire resident’s each year.
The Council wants to continue improving these services and ensure they align with Government proposals to change waste policies nationally, so is developing a Resources and Waste Strategy that will set out its long-term vision.
People’s views will play a key role in creating the new strategy and are being asked to have their say on a range of services including:
- Collections of general waste, garden, food and recycling
- Waste prevention and reuse opportunities
- Household waste and recycling centres
- Street cleaning
- Clinical waste services
- Commercial waste
- Collections of bulky household furniture.
Since we became a new authority in April 2021, we have made several changes to align our waste services across West Northamptonshire and deliver improvements for residents and businesses. We want to continue improving the fairness and consistency of the services we provide to residents and businesses in the area and reduce the impact the waste we collect and how we collect it may have on our environment.Cllr Phil Larratt, Cabinet Member for Environment, Transport, Highways and Waste at WNCBut we cannot do this without listening to people’s views on how they want to see these services developed in the future - this is key to ensuring we shape and deliver sustainable, quality and value-for-money services that meet the needs of all our residents and businesses.
Whether you have views about your current bin collection or how your local streets are being cleaned, or about your local recycling centre, I would encourage everyone to take part in this important consultation.
Feedback will help us shape the overall West Northamptonshire Resources and Waste Strategy for residents using the household waste collection services. The online consultation will take place from 5 July to 21 August. You can find the consultation on our website.
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05 July 2023

West Northamptonshire Council has joined a national campaign to tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB) and keep people in West Northants safe.
Running from 3 to 9 July, ASB Awareness Week 2023 aims to encourage communities to take a stand against ASB and highlight the actions that can be taken by those experiencing it.
WNC, working alongside partners including Northamptonshire Police and Northamptonshire Partnership Homes (NPH), has organised a series of events which will take place throughout the week including increased ASB patrols in town centres and community engagement sessions.
WNC’s ASB Case Managers will be on board the NPH Community Bus which will be visiting areas across Northampton throughout the week offering advice and guidance around ASB and how to report it.
Free2Talk will also be hosting free Street Sports sessions for children aged 8 to 11 years and 12+ years in Kingsthorpe, Thorplands and Kings Heath and a Police and Fire engagement session will be held at Daventry Skate Park.
Anti-social behaviour is not a low-level crime. It can have a devastating and long-lasting impact on the lives of victims and communities and can be a precursor to more serious crime.Cllr David Smith, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Engagement, and Regulatory ServicesI am pleased we are supporting this important campaign and working alongside partners to develop joint approaches across communities to deal with the growing challenges around ASB.
We strongly urge members of the public not to suffer in silence if they experience ASB and to report all incidents to our anti-social behaviour team via our website, or to the Police if people feel that they are at immediate risk or in danger.
See the full list of events taking place in West Northants on the WNC events webpage. For more information about ASB Awareness Week, visit the Resolve website.
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03 July 2023

A new action plan to tackle issues around Houses of Multiple Occupancy (HMOs) is set to be discussed by West Northamptonshire Council’s (WNC) Cabinet next week.
At the meeting planned for Tuesday, 11 July, Cabinet Members will consider the latest report which details proposals to crack down on unregulated and poorly managed HMOs, tighten planning controls and improve private renting for tenants.
The report provides a summary of work achieved by the HMO Member working group, which includes Members drawn from cross party membership, and makes recommendations for the implementation of an action plan for the Council to progress.
The working group also heard from local residents and Ward Councillors in seeking to understand the perceived community impact of HMOs, along with representatives from the Northampton Student Landlord Network.
Proposals put forward in the plan include:
- tackling litter and rubbish generated by HMOs
- monitoring general maintenance of properties
- reviewing room sizes and amenities for tenants
- maintaining a register of licensed HMOs
- enforcement action against unlicensed HMOs
- reviewing the Housing regulatory regime; including the Council’s Additional HMO and Selective Licensing Regimes
- ensuring information is available to local communities via the Council website
Other proposals in the plan include improving parking in neighbourhoods with HMOs by investigating vehicle ownership and use across licensed HMO properties and single-family dwellings of a comparable size, and reviewing rules and best practice relating to HMOs and their impact on local communities in other areas of the country.
The report also recommends that planning decisions are made in line with the Article 4 Direction policy - planning legislation which allows the Council to remove permitted development rights in order to protect local amenities or the wellbeing of an area, and to ensure that this information is available to residents, communities, property owners, and developers.
West Northamptonshire Council recognises that similarly to many other areas across the country, HMOs and how they operate are a cause for concern for many residents.Cllr Adam Brown, Deputy Leader of WNC and Cabinet Member for Housing, Culture and LeisureHMOs form part of the overall housing supply across West Northants and are particularly beneficial for people on low incomes, key workers and students – but they must be licensed and managed properly.
Through the cross party Member Working Group we have had an opportunity to hear from a wide range of people and organisations to gain an understanding of the issues surrounding HMOs and the choices available to us. These proposals aim to further equip the Council to protect tenants, support landlords and make our neighbourhoods more pleasant for everyone.
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03 July 2023

Our Customer Services Hub in Daventry, located at the Abbey Centre, will be reopening its doors to the public after experiencing a temporary closure due to a flooding incident in June 2023.
The Customer Services Hub at the Abbey Centre houses various frontline teams across the council, including customer services, revenues and benefits, housing, adult social care, and children's services.
Residents visiting the Abbey Centre can look forward to a wide range of services and benefits, such as receiving advice on housing options, council tax matters, and more. Additionally, residents will be able to report issues online, such as potholes or concerns about individuals, using the self-serve areas on our website. The Centre also offers LibraryPlus services and opportunities to meet with partners who can provide money advice, legal assistance, or support for health and wellbeing.
The support and understanding exhibited by our residents have been remarkable, and we are immensely grateful for their cooperation.Cllr Mike Hallam, WNC Cabinet Member for Corporate ServicesWith the Abbey Centre fully prepared and rejuvenated, our teams are eagerly awaiting the opportunity to welcome residents back and provide the support they need. The Council, alongside our partner agencies, remains committed to offering the highest level of service to ensure that the needs of our community are met effectively and efficiently.
As we reopen the Abbey Centre, we encourage residents to visit us and take advantage of the range of services available. Whether you require advice on housing options, assistance with council tax matters, or access to LibraryPlus services, our dedicated team is ready to assist you.
The full details of our Customer Services Hub in Daventry are The Abbey Centre in St John's Square (behind the Leisure Centre, Daventry, NN11 4XG.
Our customer service team alongside other key council services and partner agencies offer a wide range of drop-in options across West Northamptonshire. Find a drop-in session near you on our website.
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