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01 March 2023

A total of 4,784 secondary school places have been allocated to pupils across West Northamptonshire today (Wednesday 1 March).
94.2 per cent (4,506) of applications have been allocated a place at one of their preferred schools, with 77 per cent of applicants (3,686 children) receiving a place at their first preference. A further 13.1 per cent (626) of pupils received a place at their second preference school, and 4.1 per cent (194) of pupils at their third preference school.
The opening of the new Northampton School in September 2023 will provide an additional 210 places for Year 7 students’. The permanent site for the new school will be in Thorpeville, Moulton.
As it’s the first year of opening for Northampton School, the school will issue separate offers for its 210 available places to successful applicants – this is not included in the preference data above.
Families who applied for their secondary school place online and within the deadline will receive an e-mail offer today and are able to check their offer on the council’s online Admissions Portal.
Secondary school is the start of the next step in a young person’s education journey and will provide them with a wealth of new experiences, skills and knowledge. It is great to see that such a high number of applications were allocated a place at one of their top three schools specified and with the opening of the new Northampton School, even more families will secure their choice of school.Cllr Fiona Baker, Cabinet Member for Children, Families, and Education
Any parent has the right to appeal (through the independent appeals process) against refusal of a place at any school for which they have applied.
The next round of secondary school place allocations (for late applicants) will take place in April / May.
Primary school allocations will be announced on 17 April.
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01 March 2023

Performers, food vendors, stallholders, volunteers, and community groups are invited to take part in this year’s Northampton Pride which will take place on Saturday, 8 July from 11am to 6.30pm.
The event which is organised by the Northampton Pride Committee and West Northamptonshire Council’s (WNC) LGBTQ+ and Allies Forum, celebrates the LGBTQ+ community and encourages acceptance and equality for all.
The deadline to take part in this year’s event has been extended to 12 March 2023.
Previous celebrations have seen organisations such as Q Space, The Lowdown, Outlaws and Kinky Boots, Northampton Leisure Trust and Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust taking part by holding pop-up shops.
The Pride Parade, which has become a central part of the celebrations, will also be taking place as part of this year’s event, starting in Northampton Town Centre at 11am and finishing at the University of Northampton’s Waterside Campus, where there will be a range of stalls and live entertainment until 6:30pm.
The event, now in its 6th year, offers local groups, organisations and performers the chance to show their commitment to creating a tolerant and fair society for all.
The council is committed to promoting equality and diversity in all aspects of our work and we are proud to support LGBTQ+ residents and colleagues all year round.Cllr David Smith, Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Engagement, and Regulatory ServicesThe Northampton Pride celebration provides an opportunity for us to come together and show that we value inclusivity and the contribution all communities make to our county, and I am looking forward to seeing even more new faces getting involved this year.
Northampton Pride is a free event that relies on the generous support of groups and organisations.
Sponsorship opportunities are available to anyone who wants to support the event and demonstrate their commitment to inclusion for everyone.
Local bands, performers, small businesses, and residents who would like to take part in this year’s event can register their interest on our Northampton Pride page.
We’re proud to represent our diverse community in West Northants and really excited to build on the success of last year’s Pride event with an even more fantastic offer this year. I can’t wait to see everyone on the 8th July!Matthew Toresen, co-chair of the LGBTQ Forum
For more details on the Pride event and available sponsorship packages, please visit the Northampton Pride page.
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27 February 2023

Residents across West Northamptonshire can now sign up for optional, chargeable garden waste collections from April 2023.
The annual subscription charge for the fortnightly service from April 2023 to the end of March 2024 is £55 per bin and can be made on our garden waste subscription page
Residents now have the option to sign up for an annual Direct Debit to save having to remember to renew every year. Those unable to access the internet can subscribe to the service by phoning the council on 0300 126 7000.
Once households are signed up to the service, they will receive their new 2023/24 garden waste permit which they will be asked to stick on their garden waste bin. Any bins that have not subscribed will not be emptied after 4 April.
Anyone with questions about the service may find the answer in our comprehensive list of FAQs
More information can be found on our garden waste subscription page
We are pleased to be able to offer residents this optional chargeable service. Many people value the garden waste service however there are others who don’t need these collections. By ensuring that it is an optional service, only those who wish to receive the service have to pay for it, making it as fair for residents as possible.Cllr Phil Larratt, Cabinet Member for Environment, Transport, Highways and WasteResidents can now sign up to receive the garden waste service via direct debit online on our website or over the phone, saving them time and without having to remember to renew each year.
Alternative options
People who do not wish to sign up to the service have the option of composting their garden waste at home, either in a traditional compost heap or by purchasing a compost bin. Deals on composting bins can be found on the Get Composting website
People can also recycle garden waste for free at any of the Council’s household waste recycling centres
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28 February 2023

People can discover an abundance of affordable and fresh produce at Northampton Market as traders settle into their temporary new home at Commercial Street Car Park.
Residents looking for quality products and services at bargain prices during the current cost of living challenges and supermarket shortages are encouraged to visit the site – and the current scheme offering an hour’s free parking for shoppers who spend £5 there is also being extended until the end of April.
Stall holders at Northampton’s Market will be trading at Commercial Street Car Park over the next 18 months while the historic Market Square is redeveloped to make way for new stalls, new paving and an interactive water feature to name just a few of the improvements.
The temporary move of the market to Commercial Street paves the way for exciting improvements to the heart of our town centre and we are already seeing major commercial interest due to the regeneration plans. The Grosvenor Centre recently reported a significant upturn in interest from potential tenants wishing to come to Northampton and complement the plans for continued investment in the town centre.Councillor Daniel Lister, Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Town Centre Regeneration and Growth
Although vital to the redevelopment of the Market Square, we always recognised that the temporary relocation to Commercial Street would potentially impact market traders and we have focused on mitigating this as much as possible.We are working alongside traders to help the transition, including free rent during their stay there, extensive promotions of the market and providing shoppers with an hour’s free parking when they spend £5 – something which we are now extending until the end of April.
We’re continuing to work with stall holders to see how we can support them and encourage shoppers to the new site.
Traders also need the support of all residents to ensure they’re able to thrive at this new location, and we would encourage people to go along and discover the fantastic range of fresh produce and services on offer there.
There is no shortage of good quality and affordable fresh fruit, meat and veg and with a range of stalls from toys and gadgets to expert services such as key cutting and cycle repairs, or for a tasty snack, our market has something for everyone.
Visitors who spend £5 or more at one market stall are eligible for one hour’s free car parking at Commercial St Car Park. All they will need to do is redeem a QR code from the stall holder, and scan this on the barrier upon exiting the car park. If visitors choose to stay longer, the discount for one hour’s car parking will be taken off the total amount.
People will be able to take a photograph of the QR code on their phone, which can then be scanned at the pay station or exit and the one hour (£1) will be deducted from their stay. If they do not have a phone they will be given a paper QR Code (2D barcode) to scan instead.
People can also keep up to date with the latest news and information about the market, its traders and special offers on Facebook at Love Northampton Market and on Twitter and Instagram
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28 February 2023

Some of the most endangered animals in the world will be on show in Northampton this Easter as the town centre hosts an amazing trail of sculptures made entirely from toy bricks.
The Animal Paradise trail, presented and built by BRICKLIVE, has been commissioned by Northampton Town Centre Business Improvement District (BID) and will feature 15 models of creatures including snow leopards, tigers, penguins and orangutans.
Families can get involved in the trail, which runs from April 1-16 by downloading the LoyalFree app onto their smartphone and scanning QR codes at each host venue to find out more about the model creature on display in the window. All those who complete the trail via the app will be entered into a prize draw to win one of two £100 vouchers.
We’re delighted to be welcoming the Animal Paradise brick trail to Northampton, giving local families and shoppers the chance to get up close and enjoy these amazing models.Mark Mullen, Operations Director at Northampton Town Centre BIDFrom little ones to big kids at heart, the trail will have something for fans of all ages, and we hope families take advantage of this free event and explore our town centre as they visit each creature on the trail.
The interactive trail will keep the whole family entertained and raise awareness of the vulnerable status of some of our most-loved animals. With this event being free for all, we hope to ignite imaginations and create long-lasting memories.
Model builders are busy preparing the displays, with the animals ranging in length from 50cm to 252cm.
The trail will feature a 252cm tall Bengal tiger made out of 118,160 bricks that takes 392 hours to build.
This project is being sponsored by West Northamptonshire Council and supported by LoyalFree.
The Animal Paradise trail is sure to be another great event for the town centre. People will be able to explore the interactive trail and learn about endangered species and the natural world around us.Cllr Daniel Lister, Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Town Centre Regeneration and GrowthI look forward to visiting the trail and encourage everyone to come along, stop by the local market and retailers and enjoy this fun family-friendly activity this Easter.
Models will be found in the following businesses:
Abraxas
Argos
Butterwick Bakery
Café Track
The Entertainer
Esquires
Grosvenor (downstairs)
Grosvenor (upstairs)
Metro Bank
Naked Hair
Northampton Museum Art Gallery
Not Another Jungle
Styles of London
Virgin Money
Watts
Visitors can also download the free ExploreWN app to discover events all year round in the area and find out more about the businesses around the town.
More information on the Animal Paradise Trail can be found here.
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