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04 August 2022

The 60th anniversary of Jamaican Independence Day will be celebrated with a flag raising ceremony on Saturday, 6th August at 11am, outside the Sessions House on George Row in Northampton.
Representatives from West Northamptonshire Council, Northampton Town Council, the Northampton Black History Association and Windrush Association will be joined by the Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Northamptonshire, Mrs. Morcea Walker MBE, to raise the Jamaican Cross and commemorate the proclamation of Jamaican independence from the United Kingdom on August 6, 1962.
Councillor André Gonzalez De Savage, the Chairman of West Northamptonshire Council, said: “West Northamptonshire Council is proud to mark this important anniversary in Jamaican history and culture and all are welcome to observe the flag raising ceremony.
“Community groups and organisations can apply to raise their flags at the councils’ offices to mark official anniversaries and events and our flag protocol provides more information about this.”
Jamaican Independence Day is a public holiday widely celebrated throughout the Caribbean island. It is marked with official ceremonies, parades, folk music, dances, and festivals.
Councillor Dennis Meredith, the Mayor of Northampton, said: “We are incredibly excited to participate in this year’s festivities for Jamaican Independence Day – recognising 60 years of Jamaican Independence and joining Jamaicans here in Northampton and all over the world in celebrating their heritage.”
Further details about the West Northamptonshire Council Flag Protocol can be found on the council’s website.
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04 August 2022

Visitors of all ages can enjoy a day of entertainment and demonstrations at an emergency services day in Daventry next week.
The Emergency Services Fun Day takes place at Danetre and Southbrook Learning Village in Hawke Road (NN11 4LJ) between 10am and 2pm on Wednesday 10 August.
Visitors can enjoy a range of fun activities, from battling in sumo suits, to having a go at hockey, or viewing demonstrations by emergency services.
There will be stalls and games, free refreshments, and a chance to see police and fire vehicles up-close.
The event has been organised by West Northants Community Safety Partnership under the Daventry Operation Unite banner, which includes Northamptonshire Police, West Northamptonshire Council, Daventry Town Council, Cummins, DSLV and Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service.
There will be stands offering information on Northamptonshire Police's Blue Butterfly project and bike marking scheme, as well as from a range of other organisations, including RE-Solve, the Emergency Service Cadets, GYM (Guiding Young Minds), Northamptonshire Domestic Abuse Service, Mind, Daventry Leisure Centre, Community First Responders, local housing associations and many more.
Councillor David Smith, Portfolio Holder for Community Safety and Engagement, and Regulatory Services on West Northamptonshire Council, said: “The aim of the event is to provide members of the community with an opportunity to find out more about the work of our Community Safety Partnership and chat to members of our emergency services.
“There are lots of fun, free activities for people to get involved in, so it's great for families who are looking for an affordable way to keep children entertained during the school summer holidays, but of course it's also an excellent opportunity for us to meet and engage with local residents, and showcase the range of support that is on offer from organisations across West Northants.”
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05 August 2022

New electric vehicle charge points have been installed as part of West Northamptonshire Council’s (WNC) ongoing work to support more sustainable modes of transport.
Developed in partnership with Connected Kerb with help from a grant from the Office for Zero Emission Vehicles through the On-Street Residential Chargepoint Scheme (ORCS), the scheme has seen new charge points provided at Newlands Car Park in Daventry, and in West Street in Welford.
The two new chargers in Daventry can cater for up to four vehicles at a time, while the new unit in Welford offers two charging bays. They are Connected Kerb’s Gecko 7kW Fast Chargers, which can fully charge a car from empty to 80% in 3-4 hours.
Both locations were chosen after receiving support during a public consultation.
Connected Kerb is entirely responsible for the charging infrastructure’s operation and maintenance, leaving WNC with no liabilities associated with infrastructure, power or maintenance.
The charge points help the Council support the UK Government target to ensure a transition from fossil fuels to electric power by 2030, when the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles will be banned.
They also support the Council’s Sustainable West Northants initiative, as part of which it has pledged to net zero its own emissions by 2030 and those of residents and businesses by 2045.
The ORCS grant is a scheme available to local authorities to provide EV charging infrastructure to areas lacking off-street parking, a key barrier to preventing people transitioning to an EV.
The grant has provided £17,310 towards the project with Connected Kerb providing a further contribution, meaning the project has been delivered at minimal expense to the Council.
Councillor Dr Martin Gorrod, Chairman of Welford Parish Council, said: “We are pleased to support village environmental groups, parishioners’ and WNC’s Sustainable West Northants initiative in addressing environmental issues and encouraging the move to lower emission vehicles by enabling EV owners to be able to charge their vehicles in rural and remote areas of the county.
“This charging point will also encourage and enable parishioners who are unable to charge an EV at their home address to use this public facility. We also look forward to welcoming visitors to the village to use the charge points while they enjoy the village and its amenities and also take in the countryside walks.”
This scheme follows the launch in February this year of 56 new electric vehicle charging bays across the county, as part of a partnership between WNC, North Northamptonshire Council, and Liberty Charge.
Councillor Phil Larratt, WNC’s Cabinet Member for the Environment, Highways, Transport and Waste, said: “Electric vehicle technology is improving all the time, but the infrastructure must be in place in order to persuade people to make the switch from petrol or diesel engines. That’s why we’re keen to work with communities and EV infrastructure providers to install more charge points in towns and villages across West Northamptonshire.
“Of course there is still work to do, but we are making pleasing progress in our vision to be carbon neutral by 2030, and on our commitment to make the transition to a sustainable West Northamptonshire a reality.”
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03 August 2022

We are introducing a new mobile app encouraging people to explore West Northamptonshire and find out what’s on offer.
The app will showcase everything that makes West Northants such a quality place, right in the palms of people’s hands, enabling them to:
- Gain access to a huge variety of local deals, offers and discounts
- Explore what’s going on in the area with a live events calendar and easy-to-access information about local attractions
- Find hidden gems and purchase their favourite products
- Fuel their spirit to explore the market towns and rich heritage right on their doorstep
- Grow the local economy by supporting independent businesses and attractions, benefiting everyone in the community.
Councillor Daniel Lister, Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Town Centre Regeneration and growth, said: “Keeping people connected to the places they live, work and visit is a fantastic way to ensure that local businesses and attractions grow and thrive.
“West Northants has the perfect combination of rural and urban offers and ExploreWN is going to showcase the many reasons to visit.
“We are dedicated to supporting local employers and growing our economy, and ExploreWN is going to be a strong tool to deliver this.”
Cllr Adam Brown, Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Housing, Culture and Leisure said “ExploreWN is the perfect platform to showcase our area’s rich cultural heritage, along with the many, many things to enjoy and discover.
“It will allow people to plan family days out and explore the wealth of attractions from museums, art galleries and theatres to grand stately homes.”
Find out more and download the app on our website
If you represent a business or attractions you can also sign up to promote yourself
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03 August 2022

The national bid to host the 2026 FIH Hockey Men’s World Cup promises a third of matches will take place at venues outside London including the cinch Stadium at Franklin's Gardens.
England Hockey and Hockey Wales confirmed details of their bid this week and hope 2026 will be the biggest Men’s Hockey World Cup so far, with 300,000 tickets available and a final set to take place at the iconic Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The hockey community and sports fans across the UK (and beyond) are being invited to show their support and excitement for the event and can Back The Bid on the England Hockey website
Cllr Greg Lunn, West Northamptonshire Council’s assistant Cabinet Member for sport and leisure, said: “Franklins Gardens is well known for rugby, but with five lady’s teams, seven men’s teams, a mixed team and a host of junior teams, the Northampton Saints hockey club is also the biggest hockey club in the county and one of the biggest in the Midlands. We also have a wealth of other top hockey clubs in and around the county.
“Just look at the massive success of the ladies' euros venues such as Wigan & Leigh, and Rotherham showing the bigger stadiums and the world how to engage with communities and opening the possibility for everyone to play ladies' football. This is something Northampton is keen to emulate with hockey. We know with our great stadium and help from our hockey clubs we can show our communities that hockey is for everyone, at any age, from any background.
“The council’s corporate priority for improving life chances includes providing healthy opportunities for all and to increase the aspirations for our young people to follow any path no matter where they’re from.
“I hope bringing the world’s top-flight hockey players to Northampton will not only be an inspiration to the next generation but will also put the town on the map for a new group of international visitors, giving short- and long-term economic boosts.”
Inclusivity and accessibility will be at the heart of the event and will include a social impact programme which will benefit the breadth of the hockey community and host communities alike.
England Hockey Chief Executive Nick Pink and Hockey Wales Chief Executive Ria Burgage Male said: “All of us within the sport know how amazing hockey is, and by hosting a world cup on home soil, at Cardiff Arms Park, cinch Stadium Franklin’s Gardens, Twickenham Stoop and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, we would create the opportunity to take hockey to new fans and new cities.
“The event showcases the best the sport has to offer on the pitch, and also creates a platform to build a lasting social impact through the sport across the UK.”
“With the Commonwealth Games currently taking place in Birmingham we’ve seen great support for international hockey.
“We’d like to encourage the hockey community to Back The Bid; your support is absolutely essential to our bid and how we can deliver the most impactful hockey event ever seen on these shores.”
Zach Wallace, captain of England men’s hockey team, and Rupert Shipperley, captain of Wales men’s hockey team said: “The prospect of playing in a men’s World Cup on home soil is incredible and all of us in our squads are hugely excited about what may lie ahead.
“The four stadia that are being proposed are truly inspirational, and on top of that the event can leave a lasting legacy for the entire sport, helping boys and girls from all backgrounds to see hockey for the amazing, welcoming game it is.”
The initial bid submission was made in May and the FIH are scheduled to make a final decision in November of this year.
The last men’s Hockey World Cup in England took place in 1986, while in 2018 London hosted the Vitality Hockey Women’s World Cup, at the time the biggest standalone female sporting event the country had ever seen.