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17 November 2022

Many of us will be heading to eat over the festive period as we celebrate with colleagues at work parties, meet up with family or friends, or head to our local favourite eatery to start the holidays.
There may be lots of decisions on where to meet and eat; trying to coordinate everyone’s diaries and finally agreeing on what cuisine. Did you know you can check your local restaurant's food hygiene rating to ensure you’re staying safe this Christmas?
It is quick and easy to check online and could save you or your colleagues or relatives having a miserable Christmas.
All food businesses selling to the public are given a Food Hygiene Rating after their unannounced inspection from West Northamptonshire Council’s Environmental Health Team.
"Our officers work with businesses all year round to ensure that they’re following the correct food and safety hygiene regulations to ensure our residents can dine out safely.Cllr David Smith, Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Engagement and Regulatory Services"It is really encouraging that the vast majority of food businesses who have been inspected by our food safety teams have a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
"However, there are still some businesses which do not meet the requirements expected, and have improvements to make to ensure food is safely prepared and stored for visitors.
"I’d encourage everyone to check the score on the doors for their favourite local restaurants this Christmas to ensure that they give the gift of food safety this festive time."
Scores are often displayed on the doors, but you can check them out quickly online.
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All businesses are rated on a scale ranging from 0 (urgent improvement necessary) to 5 (very good).
During the inspection, officers check how well the business is meeting the law by looking at:
- how hygienically the food is handled, how it is prepared, cooked, re-heated, cooled and stored
- the condition of the structure of the building - the cleanliness, layout, lighting, ventilation etc.
- how the business manages and records what it does to make sure food is safe, and staff knowledge and training
The owner is given feedback on any improvements they may need to make and how they can achieve a 5 (all businesses can achieve the top rating).
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16 November 2022

With the festive season fast approaching, we are advising residents of the arrangements for waste and recycling collections over the Christmas and New Year period.
Waste and recycling collection crews will be working throughout the festive season to make sure services are delivered on time and with no delays.
Downloadable bin calendars with information about waste and recycling arrangements for your area will be available from the Bins, Recycling and Waste pages of our website by the end of November.
But in the meantime, the main things to remember are:
- Waste and recycling collection days in the South Northamptonshire and Northampton areas will not change over Christmas and New Year.
- Collections in the Daventry area which are due to take place on Monday 26 December, will be collected on Saturday 24 December instead.
- Garden waste collections will be suspended from 24 December until 6 January across West Northants.
Real tree collections
Crews will collect real Christmas trees between 9 and 20 January.
Residents in the Daventry and South Northants areas should put real Christmas trees out on the day that garden waste is due to be collected in their area.
In the Northampton area real trees should be put out next to recycling bins, and those on sack collections can present trees beside their recycling boxes and green sacks on their collection day.
Please ensure any trees over 6ft tall are cut in half, so they will fit into the lorries safely.
Additional recycling
Additional recycling can be put out in clear plastic bags or boxes alongside recycling bins and boxes, or can also be taken to the nearest Household Waste Recycling Centre.
These are open as usual throughout the festive period except for Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, when they will be closed. Centres will also close early on Christmas Eve, at 2pm.
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As a Council, we would like to say a huge thank you to all of our waste collection crews who continue to provide an outstanding and vital service all year round.Cllr Phil Larratt, Cabinet Member for Environment, Transport, Highways and WasteThe festive period can mean that households have more recycling and waste that any other time throughout the year. I would encourage all residents to ensure that all recycling is washed, crushed and disposed of properly so we can all do our bit to recycle this Christmas.
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15 November 2022

Two shops sold an e-cigarette to a 16-year-old girl during a test purchasing operation carried out by West Northamptonshire Council’s (WNC) Trading Standards team last month.
The girl, under the supervision of Trading Standards’ officers, visited eight shops across Daventry and Northampton in October in order to attempt to buy e-cigarettes and cigarettes. The legal age to buy these in the UK is 18.
Six out of eight shops correctly asked for her ID and refused the sale when she could not produce any.
However, two shops sold the girl an e-cigarette making no attempt to ask for proof of age from the underage girl, and will now face further investigation by WNC’s Trading Standards team.
"Young people will always push the boundaries and will want to try new things. But tobacco is highly addictive and has significant health implications and should not be sold to children.Cllr David Smith, WNC’s Cabinet Member for community safety and engagement and regulatory services"I’m sure parents across West Northants will join me in thanking our Trading Standards team for keeping a constant watch for shop keepers who forget the duty of care they owe to their community as they break the law in this way."
All the shops chosen for the exercise were the subject of complaints over underage sales, and shopkeepers across West Northamptonshire are being reminded of the proof-of-age checks they must make before selling tobacco or e-cigarettes.
Most businesses operate a Challenge 25 policy. If a customer looks under the age of 25, proof of age is required, and staff must be trained to verify the customer’s age before selling age-restricted products.
It follows previous operations in April and August when two out of the 18 shops visited sold e-cigarettes to a 16-year-old girl.
WNC continue their commitment to monitoring the illegal sale of products to those who are underage in the West Northants.
Anyone can report underage sales to the Citizens Advice Consumer Service on 0808 223 1133 or to find out more, visit the Trading Standards website.
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15 November 2022

Members of the Armed Forces Community and their families are invited to a community walk through Abington Park.
The event, on Saturday 26 November from 11am-1pm, is a chance for people to come together to enjoy the great outdoors.
It is also an opportunity to pick up advice for individuals or family members with links to the Armed Forces Community.
To join the event please meet at the Abington Park Museum (Park Avenue South, NN1 5LW) at 11am. The walk will take about 30 minutes, after which there will be an opportunity to get refreshments at the park café.
For more information, please email [email protected]
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15 November 2022

The West Northants community is being asked for its opinion on the admission arrangements for schools run by academies and trusts which are planning changes.
Every year, institutions which act as their own school admission authorities must review the process by which parents and guardians apply for places at their schools. If changes are planned, they have to first be consulted on.
On Monday, 14 November West Northants Council’s (WNC) School Admission Team opened a formal consultation on the admissions arrangements for any mainstream schools whose admission authorities have asked us to co-ordinate their consultation for them.
The consultation takes place between Monday, 14 November and Saturday, 31 December 2022.
"Trusts, foundations, academies and other governing bodies have to make sure their admission policies meet local needs and it makes sense to do that in a consistent manner using the council’s central position and well-established partnerships throughout the community."Cllr Fiona Baker, WNC’s Cabinet Member for children, families and education
Following the consultation period, admission authorities will review their proposed admission arrangements for 2024 and determine them by 28 February 2023, ensuring they are published on the schools’ websites by 15 March 2023.
To view the list of schools consulting this year and to respond to the consultation, please visit the WNC Citizenspace.
Alternatively, you can email responses to [email protected].