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04 July 2023

People are invited to have their say on possible options for the future of a care home in Brixworth.
Boniface House is a residential care home owned and operated by West Northamptonshire Council. Over recent years, the care home has been significantly under-occupied with currently 14 residents, as its design and facilities are not suitable to meet the needs of people who require residential care and support in later life.
Designed and built more than 40 years ago, the home does not offer the ensuite facilities that are required today, and there is reduced accessibility for wheelchairs and hoists, impacting the levels of privacy and care that can be provided to residents.
Like care settings across the country, the Council has also experienced challenges recruiting new staff, and the home has a number of long-standing vacancies.
The Council recognises that Boniface is a home to its residents and any potential change or need to move may be upsetting or worrying for them and their families/relatives. However, the building condition and age means the future of the care home needs to start being thought about now, and it is really important that families and residents are involved in this, to plan correctly and ensure any upheaval and concerns are minimised as much as possible. As a result, the Council are encouraging people to have their say on three future options for the 46-room home:
- Make no change to the facilities. This would result in the facilities going into decline, while significant ongoing investment would be required to maintain the building to safe standard.
- To remodel the home. This would allow the Council to upgrade the home’s facilities and meet the needs of those with complex needs, but would cost a significant amount of money and time to complete, requiring the temporary relocation of residents, and a reduction in the amount of rooms offered.
- Find alternative care arrangements and start a safe closure programme. Under this option, the Council would work with residents and their families to identify alternative care arrangements, resettling them with friendship groups where possible to ensure continuity of care, and redeploying staff to other Council-operated care homes.
People can find out more information on the options and have their say by visiting the Council’s Consultation Hub. Alternatively, people can share their views by emailing [email protected] or in writing via the details on the link.
The deadline for comments is Sunday 30 July 2023.
It is a priority for our council to ensure the best possible care is provided to the people that need it, in the right environment, providing assurance to those who use our services and their relatives. This review forms part of our commitment to ensuring the best standard of care is provided and meets the needs of residents using our services now and in the future.Cllr Matt Golby, Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Public Health at West Northamptonshire CouncilI understand the concern that residents of the home and their families/relatives may have, therefore I would strongly encourage them to share their feedback on the proposed options, or to share alternative suggestions they may have. It is important we hear these views so we can make informed decisions that meet the needs of the Care Homes residents, as well as future residents who may need to access this type of care and support.
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04 July 2023

West Northamptonshire Council’s cabinet is set to consider plans to invest £450,000 into purchasing two new pieces of machinery, which will enable WNC’s Highways partners, Kier, to carry out an improved repair service.
The investment forms part of the Council’s long-term vision to improve the road network across the area and follows the announcement to invest more than £2.8 million additional funds into the Highways contract in 23/24.
The investment will accompany a second Thermal Road Repairs machine. The new machinery offers advanced technology and deliver high-quality outputs and benefits from low emissions, zero waste, and offers a quality solution to defect repairs.
Cabinet will meet on Tuesday, 11 July to consider the plans to fund the Pothole Pro, which is due to arrive at Kier’s depot in Brixworth over the summer.
Potholes can form quickly during extreme weather and cause a real issue for our road users. We are committed to working with Kier to invest in our network and improve the condition of the roads across West Northamptonshire.Cllr Phil Larratt, Cabinet Member for Environment, Transport, Highways and Waste at WNCBy investing in this ground-breaking technology, we can achieve our Council’s strategy to deliver prompt pothole mending with no requirement for further, future repair – ensure the future sustainability of our road network.
The JCB Pothole Pro travels at a faster speed than other machines, provide a more efficient service and enabling WNC to cut the defect, crop the edges and clean and repair potholes to an improved quality.
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05 July 2023

Leisure developer, STACK is set to bring their first facility in the midlands to Northampton Town Centre as they work to acquire the Market Walk site.
At the Cabinet meeting of West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) on 11 July, Councillors will receive an update on the plans to redevelopment Market Walk as it is set to host an innovative food hall and leisure space.
During the meeting, Cabinet will receive further information on the approval of the Towns Fund business case in order to secure the development scheme.
Market Walk, previously known as Peacock Place, boasts a prominent spot at the heart of Northampton Town Centre adjacent to the historic Market Square, but has stood empty for many years.
The council will provide up to £4.2 million investment through the Towns Fund, coupled with private investment of £8 million from STACK, which will allow the space to be transformed into a new leisure, entertainment, and social community hub.
The Towns Fund is part of the Government’s plan for Levelling Up the UK economy and West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) has secured £24.9 million to invest into transforming Northampton’s Town Centre. As part of the Grant Funding Agreement, the Towns Fund money must be spent by spring 2025, otherwise funds could be withdrawn.
The repurposing of the shopping centre will enhance the town’s vibrancy and vitality, supporting both the daytime and night-time economy and complementing the adjacent ongoing transformation of the historic Market Square and public realm of Abington Street and Fish Street.
Once complete, the space will host a series of independent street food traders, all with their own unique offer and feel, a variety of bars and a dedicated space for interactive games, all focussed around communal seating and a main stage for live music performances and entertainment – offering something for all the family.
Market Walk will undergo significant redevelopment and once open, will boast the first offering of its kind in the Midlands.Cllr Dan Lister, Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Town Centre Regeneration and Growth at West Northamptonshire CouncilSTACK offer a unique social and leisure space under one roof, which provides something for all of the family. On completion of the acquisition, the developers will take the first steps to seek the relevant planning and licensing permissions to bring this project forward for delivery.
By seeking opportunities to work with private investors to bring forward developments across West Northamptonshire, we can enhance our towns and accelerate the delivery of our ambitious regeneration programme.
This type of leisure concept is already successful in other cities. STACK sites in Newcastle and Sunderland have both been unbelievably successful in attracting visitors and generating footfall to underutilised sites. STACK Newcastle welcomed over 3 million visitors in the first three years and STACK Seaburn attracts over 70,000 visitors per month.
Due to its success STACK is on its way to becoming a nationally recognised brand, with a number of new permanent sites due to open over the next two years, including the return of the Flagship Newcastle Site, STACK Lincoln, STACK Durham and STACK Carlisle to name a few, with venues also in the pipeline for key cities across the UK.
We are thrilled to announce our plans to bring STACK to Northampton and support the council’s vision to reinvigorate Market Walk. With its prime location in the heart of the town centre, STACK presents an excellent opportunity to create a dynamic and convenient destination for visitors and shoppers alike.Neill Winch, CEO of STACKThe ongoing investment in Northampton's Market Square to revitalise the town centre aligns perfectly with our vision. By introducing STACK during this pivotal moment, we aim to contribute to the town's revival and enhance its appeal as a thriving hub of entertainment and leisure.
The proven success of our mixed-use development model in other cities has been nothing short of remarkable. STACK has captivated visitors and generated substantial footfall. We believe this winning formula will resonate with the people of Northampton and offer them an unparalleled experience.
To keep up to date with regeneration in Northampton and across West Northamptonshire visit the We Are Northampton webpage.
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Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service has been recognised for its support to members of the Armed Forces community – by being awarded a silver award in the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme.
The Service has graduated from the bronze status it was awarded back in 2019 and means that it has now demonstrated support for defence personnel – both past and present – who work within the organisation, as well as their families.
Signing up to the scheme ensures that the Service supports employees who choose to be members of the Reserve Forces by accommodating their training and deployment wherever possible, and will offer flexibility in granting leave before, during or after the deployment of either the employee or a spouse or partner.
Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service sent its bid for silver status to the Ministry of Defence shortly after Chief Fire Officer Mark Jones and Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Stephen Mold re-signed the Armed Forces Covenant on behalf of the Service back in January.
The Defence Employer Recognition Scheme includes bronze, silver and gold awards for employer organisations that pledge, demonstrate or advocate support to Defence and the Armed Forces community, and align their support with the Armed Forces Covenant.
The Covenant is an acknowledgement from employers across the country that those who serve or who have served in the Armed Forces, and their families, are treated with fairness and respect in the communities, economy and society they serve.
Assistant Chief Fire Officer Rob Porter said: “This silver status recognition from the Ministry of Defence reinforces how seriously we take our responsibility to support members of the Armed Forces community who work within our Service.
“We will continue to accommodate their training and deployment wherever possible and will offer flexibility in granting leave before, during or after the deployment of either the employee or a spouse or partner. It is also essential that we recognise those that are leaving the Armed Forces as potential candidates for this organisation and will provide assistance and support as far as is possible.
“It also shows the progress we are making in ensuring Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service is a truly inclusive workforce – and hopefully this will help us as we bid to go one further and achieve the gold award in time.
“We have a number of employees who have proudly served or still serve in the Reserve Forces, and it is hugely important to us that they feel valued and are rightly recognised for the contributions and sacrifices both they and their families have made.”
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03 July 2023

West Northamptonshire Council has commenced its annual canvass, and every property in our area will be receiving a Canvass communication shortly either through email or letter.
The canvass is a legal requirement, enabling the council to maintain a current and precise electoral register.
Being on the register is essential for adults to be able to exercise their right to vote in elections and referendums. Moreover, it plays a crucial role in jury service selection and facilitates credit checks for various purposes, including mortgage applications.
Residents who have provided their email addresses to the council will receive branded emails from West Northamptonshire Council next week. The emails, which come from [email protected] and contain step-by-step instructions on how to check, confirm and/or change your details online. If you do not respond within the timescale, you will receive a letter to your property. Some properties will also be receiving a form to complete. We would ask you to respond to the email/ form as soon as possible, to save the cost of sending a reminder.
It’s really important that people keep an eye out for their email or form and follow the steps to confirm their details. This is the quickest and easiest way for people to update their details and means that we do not have to send reminders.Anna Earnshaw, Electoral Registration Officer for West Northamptonshire CouncilIt only takes a couple of minutes to respond, and saves you being contacted by our team who will be in touch by text, email or in person if you don’t reply.
If you’re not currently registered to vote you can easily register online at www.gov.uk/registertovote or you can call 0300 126 7000.
If you do not receive a letter or canvass form next week, then your property will be receiving a letter through the post in early August where you will need to check the details on the form.
To ensure a smooth canvassing process, the council advises residents to remain cautious of phishing, scam, or spam emails. West Northamptonshire Council will never request personal or banking details via email. In case of any doubts or concerns, individuals are encouraged to contact the helpline at 0300 126 7000.
While the canvass communication does not serve as a registration form to vote, individuals who are not currently registered to vote can register online on the Government website.
For more information about the Canvass and its purpose, please visit our canvass page.
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