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06 April 2023

Last week, building work began to rescue the Old Black Lion public house in Marefair, Northampton.
The milestone was marked by a small gathering of those involved in the project including the contractors – Midland Conservation Limited – the Churches Conservation Trust, the Friends of St Peter’s Church and representatives of West Northamptonshire Council.
The works are part of the Churches Conservation Trust’s ambitious project to regenerate the Old Black Lion, which is a Grade II listed building, next door to St Peter’s Church. The church dates to the 12th century and is listed at Grade I, but closed for worship in 1995 and was vested in CCT in 1998. Despite periods of use by the community and an active Friends group of volunteers, in recent years St Peter’s has struggled to function as a heritage landmark and venue due to a lack of hospitality facilities or WCs.
We are delighted to be working with Church Conservation Trust to bring this derelict former pub back into use for our local community. The building is a real focal point for the local area and I look forward to seeing it be transformed over the coming months. Once complete, this asset will form part of the wider gateway into the town, complementing the Marefair Heritage Park and deliver a hub for local residents at the heart of the community.Cllr Daniel Lister, WNC’s Cabinet Member for economic development, town centre regeneration and growth,
Enabling and demolition works took place last summer and now the main conservation repair works can begin; a third contract for fitting out the pub and offices will follow in November 2023.
The aim of the project is to restore the Old Black Lion as a pub, open for business and once again serving the local community. The idea is that the refurbished pub will provide hospitality for visitors and volunteers at St Peter’s Church, supporting the work of the Friends of St Peter’s Church and encouraging beneficial uses of the church for concerts, performances and events.Hannah Parham, Regeneration Project Manager, the Churches Conservation TrustThe revitalised pub could also generate funds for the repair and conservation of St Peter’s Church and to support the work of CCT more broadly, providing the church with a more sustainable future. In addition, CCT’s national office will be located on the first floor of the Old Black Lion. It’s been a huge effort from the CCT team, the design team, contractors, and our partners and friends in Northampton to reach this major milestone of starting conservation works on site; we are excited to see the building transformed over the coming months.
The project will cost £3.5m, of which £3m is capital expenditure. CCT was awarded a National Lottery Heritage Fund Enterprise Grant of £1,841,800 in 2016; in November 2022, this was augmented by £794,405, to reflect rising costs. Funding has also been granted by HM Treasury’s Towns Fund, West Northamptonshire Council, the Architectural Heritage Fund and West Northamptonshire Development Corporation.
The project has received £315,000 of Towns Fund support, and the delivery is supported by the Northampton Forward Board and forms part of the Marefair ‘Heritage Gateway’.
The refurbishment should be completed by Spring 2024, with the publican opening the pub shortly afterwards.
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06 April 2023

Free tickets are now available for the Coronation Big Lunch and After Party event taking place in the grounds of the historic Delapré Abbey in Northampton on Sunday, 7 May from 12pm– 10.30pm.
The Big Lunch is the perfect chance for residents from across West Northamptonshire to come together and celebrate the Coronation of His Majesty Charles III and Her Majesty Queen Camilla, while enjoying a range of live music, performances, activities and stalls, along with a traditional English picnic.
A host of performers will take to the stage during the event, while the National Coronation Concert will be broadcast live on a big screen in the evening.
Tickets are available from the Royal & Derngate. Entry is free but by ticket only.
We’re inviting residents from across West Northamptonshire to join us in celebrating the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort, by sharing friendship, food and fun at one of our area’s most majestic destinations.Cllr Adam Brown, Deputy Leader of West Northamptonshire Council and Cabinet Member for Housing, Leisure and CultureWe’re delighted to be working with Delapré Abbey and the Royal & Derngate to deliver this event, which is set to be a great experience for people of all ages, so please make sure you get your free tickets as soon as possible so you can be part of this historic day.
Anyone looking for a souvenir from the day can browse a selection of unique hand-made items on sale along with a variety of food and drink stalls that will be on site. Those who don’t want to bring their own picnic along can get a picnic box for two from Delapré Abbey’s award-winning Orangery Café.
We’re thrilled to host The Coronation Big Lunch and After Party here at the Abbey, bringing together communities and partners from across West Northamptonshire for a truly memorable celebration.Richard Clinton, Chief Executive of Delapré Abbey Preservation Trust
The weekend of celebrations will include a Community Festival street party with activities and big screens in Northampton town centre on the Saturday between 10am- 4pm and a Coronation Big Lunch and After Party at Delapré Abbey on the Sunday from 12pm – 10.30pm, ending with the Big Help Out on 8 May, which will highlight the impact of volunteering.
More information about the Coronation Big Lunch and After Party will be shared on social media @WestNorthants and @DelapreAbbey over the coming weeks.
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06 April 2023

Integrated Care Northamptonshire – along with health and social care partners West Northamptonshire Council, North Northamptonshire Council, Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and healthcare technology experts Docobo - is proud to reveal that their collaborative project ‘Remote Monitoring in the community’ has been shortlisted for three categories at the inaugural HSJ Digital Awards.
These awards recognise outstanding contribution to healthcare and earning the opportunity to showcase their achievements on a national platform. The categories the teams are nominated for are: Connecting Health and Social Care through Digital, Improving Out of Hospital Care through Digital and Empowering Patients through Digital.
In its opening year, the HSJ Digital Awards aims to shine a light on the outstanding efforts and achievements that individuals and teams across the digital sector deliver on a daily basis.
Following the thorough judging process, the system-wide teams were shortlisted, ahead of the official awards ceremony to be held later this year on 22 June. Despite the tough competition, the remote monitoring in the community project really did stand out as a ‘success story’ worthy of a prized place on the panel’s shortlist. At this first stage of judging, the shortlist was based on ambition; outcome; value; involvement & working together, and crucially, how the project might be “picked up” and replicated elsewhere for the benefit of both patients and professional colleagues.
The remote monitoring project has been developed to support people in care homes and in the community as part of the Integrated Care Northamptonshire’s Ageing Well programme.
Teams from West Northamptonshire Council, North Northamptonshire Council, and Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust have been working on the remote monitoring project with Docobo to roll out the technology across 11 care homes so far with a further 9 onboarded later this year.
One of the care homes using the technology with the Virtual Clinical Hub has reported the average number of GP same-day appointment requests being reduced from 15 per week to an average of 6 per week freeing up GPs’ time to care for those residents in greater need. Within the same care home, the number of ambulances being called out has also dropped from 60 per month to 8 per month.
Patients are monitored by a Virtual Clinical Hub Team using Docobo’s [email protected] platform. Carers or patients can enter vital signs and answer questions about their health onto a device, which is then automatically and securely sent to the clinical hub. Patients are monitored daily or three times a day depending on their clinical needs and whenever an anomaly is detected.
The full list of nominees for the 2023 HSJ Digital Awards can be found here alongside details of the Awards partners.
The selected winners will be announced during the awards ceremony at Manchester Central on Thursday 22 June 2023.
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06 April 2023

West Northamptonshire Council would like to invite you to share your comments, ideas and feedback on Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) education for children and young people to help develop the new three year SEND strategy.
Join us at one or more of our SEND Strategy events to share your thoughts and help shape the strategy. These events are for those who care for or support a child/children or young person aged 0 – 25 with (SEND) at home or at work. At the events, you will have the opportunity to discuss what is working well and what the new priorities in education need to be to better improve outcomes and experiences for children and young people.
The feedback and input from the events will shape West Northamptonshire’s new co-produced SEND strategy.
Please do come along and share your views and input at one or more of the events below. You can book on the event(s) that best suit you here.
Online webinar: 19 April, 7:30pm to 8:30pm (Parents/carers)
Daventry: 25 April, 10am to 12pm, Daventry Town Football Club, Browns Road, NN11 4NS
Northampton: 28April, 10am to 12:30pm, Northampton Guildhall, St Giles Square, NN1 1DE – this event will be recorded by a local artist, Jon Ralphs
Northampton: 4, May, 7pm to 8:30pm, Northampton Guildhall, St Giles Square, NN1 1DE (parents/carers)
Brackley: 9 May, 10am – 12pm, Brackley Town Football Club, St James Park, Churchill Way, NN13 7EJ
We look forward to welcoming you to our events. Your support in co-producing the new SEND Strategy is imperative to help shape the future support for children and young people with SEND in West Northamptonshire.
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03 April 2023

Residents, businesses, and community groups have been given more time to comment on our Council’s proposals to improve walking and cycling routes in the Abington Park area and encourage more active ways of travelling.
People can provide their feedback on our consultation until midnight on Sunday 14 May. Following on from the initial comments from residents and additional requests for information, the consultation period has been further extended to provide an opportunity for people to provide their views.
The proposals
The Abington Park Area Active Travel scheme proposes the introduction of segregated cycleways and footways connecting Abington Park Crescent with Wellingborough Road, Bridgewater Drive, and Park Avenue South, as well as improvements to the junction of Billing Road and Rushmere Road. These proposals support safe active access to Abington Park and nearby Bridgewater Primary School.
The proposed changes seek to encourage improved active travel and provide better alternatives to driving which will reduce traffic and increase safety for walkers and cyclists.
The proposals include:
- Abington Park Crescent - a new two-way cycleway which will be separated from the road, and a new upgraded crossing at the junction with Park Avenue South
- Bridgewater Drive - a new two-way cycleway towards the school and new road crossings are proposed
- Park Avenue South - new cycleways that merge into existing cycling facilities
- At the junction of Billing Road and Rushmere Road, there has been a longstanding request to improve facilities for pedestrians at the junction. The scheme proposals for the junction will provide new safer controlled crossing facilities which will also include diagonal crossings to shorten the current routes taken by pedestrians, especially children travelling to and from the schools in the area. The proposals will also look to remove the islands at the junction and simplify its day-to-day operation.
Drop-in events
We are hosting two drop-in events; members of the project team will be available to answer questions about the scheme and speak to people about the proposals and consultation.
- 20 April at Bridgewater Primary School, 3:30 to 6:00pm
- 27 April at Abington Park Museum, 3:00pm to 7:00pm
Have your say online
You can also view the proposals online and provide feedback via an interactive online engagement room. Visit our Abington Area Active Travel scheme page for more information.
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