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11 November 2022
Leading the charge for national glory are England’s Women’s Rugby Team who face title holders and hosts New Zealand in the early hours of Saturday morning. The Red Roses are aiming to win the tournament for the first time since 2014.
England Men’s T20 Cricket Team will face off against Pakistan on Sunday morning in the T20 World Cup Final. Both nations will be looking to become world champions for a second time since the tournament began.
“The value of success like this is immense, and I hope everyone will be cheering on our national sporting heroes this weekend.Cllr Adam Brown, Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for housing, culture and leisure“It’s a huge source of pride to have two England teams competing for world champion status in their respective sports on the same weekend. Whatever the results, they’ll have done us proud.”
ITV has the rights to broadcast the Rugby World Cup final which starts at 6:30am tomorrow morning, alternatively listen on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds.
The cricket T20 final will be broadcast live on Channel 4 and Sky from 7:30am on Sunday, 13 November with a ball-by-ball Test Match Special commentary on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra and Radio 4 LW.
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11 November 2022

A living tree sculpture in memory of the fallen has been unveiled at Upton, thanks to a community project by Upton Parish Council.
The 12-foot-high war memorial has been sculpted from a tree stump, from a design by children from St Luke's Primary School in Duston.
It was unveiled on Armistice Day during a ceremony attended by the Royal British Legion, local scouts, armed service veterans, and around 200 members of the local community
Chairman of the Council, Cllr André González De Savage, attended the unveiling. He said: "It was very moving to have so many young people there from St Luke’s school, together with their families, all taking it very seriously and remembering family memories of involvement in many battles across the globe. I would like to give a special mention to Cllr Andrew Holt, the Vice Chairman of Upton Parish Council, who came up with the original idea."
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09 November 2022

Pilkington Communications has been crowned West Northamptonshire’s Business of the Year at the 2022 Northants Business Awards.
Founded in 2015, the Northampton-based PR and communications agency specialises in supporting not-for-profit organisations, those in the creative and cultural sector and businesses making a positive social impact.
The awards, which were organised by the Northants Chamber of Commerce, are an annual celebration of the best businesses from throughout the county.
This year’s brand-new category was sponsored by West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) in a bid to recognise the stand-out business that has contributed to the local economy and demonstrated business growth in West Northants.
Jessica Pilkington, Pilkington Communications Founder and Director, said: "We have an inspiring not for profit sector here in Northamptonshire and we are proud to focus our skills on supporting these charities, social enterprises, community groups and Third Sector organisations to survive, thrive and do their incredible work.
"We love what we do, helping these organisations embrace digital marketing to recruit, fundraise, promote themselves and stand out from the crowd. Thank you for this award - we are over the moon."
David Chadwick, Pilkington Communications Co-director, added: “We have successfully expanded our business by thinking differently about recruitment. We pride ourselves on nurturing young talent and mentoring and training local graduates in order to develop our own pipeline of skilled, committed staff."
The awards were open to all businesses across the region that have clearly demonstrated all-round business excellence in a range of areas, including marketing and business strategy, business growth, community involvement, people development and exceptional customer service, with a total of 13 awards being handed out this year.
The finalists included Pilkington Communications, Competitive Edge Training & Consultancy Ltd and Northampton Leisure Trust / Trilogy Leisure.
Cllr Daniel Lister, WNC’s Cabinet Member for economic development, town centre regeneration and growth, said: “West Northants has a wonderfully strategic location and is home to thousands of successful businesses, but as always it is the people that make it truly special.
"Our local businesses pour their heart and soul into their enterprise and deliver innovation and growth to drive our economy forward. But most of all they are a demonstration of what success looks like and can be a driver for others to achieve the same.
"I am thrilled to see WNC sponsor these awards and celebrate the success of our home-grown business talent and raise awareness of the quality employers in West Northants.
"A huge congratulations to Pilkington Communications, you are an asset to our area and I am delighted to see your business continuing to thrive in West Northamptonshire."
Louise Wall, CEO of Northamptonshire Chamber of Commerce quote: "We are so delighted that West Northamptonshire Council could sponsor our awards to highlight and celebrate the success of local businesses in the West Northamptonshire area.
"Huge congratulations again to all the West Northamptonshire businesses that were finalists and winners this year and thank you again to West Northamptonshire Council for their continued support."
To view the full list of winners, visit the Northants Chamber Business Awards page.
Find out more about Pilkington Communications.
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09 November 2022

West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) wants to hear residents’ views on the introduction of a proposed one-off fee for those who entirely self-fund their own adult social care, either in their own home or in a residential setting.
The proposed fee is to support WNC’s admin costs when arranging care on behalf of someone who self-funds when the Council acts as a conduit between the self-funder and the care providers.
The proposed fee will apply to those who self-fund their own care and have capital assets above the current upper care limit of £23,250.
This threshold is set to increase in autumn next year following the government announcement, introducing a new upper care limit of £100,000, meaning that those who self-fund will have capital assets above this new threshold.
Although not compulsory, a person who meets this self-fund threshold can ask WNC to arrange their adult social care on their behalf due to reasons such as; the person finding the system too difficult to navigate, or wishing to take advantage of the Council’s knowledge of the local market of care and support services.
Therefore, this admin fee will only apply to individuals who wish the Council to provide this service for them and will be charged at the point of care being arranged. If the person chooses for their care or care provider to be changed, the arrangement fee may apply again.
WNC is now inviting residents to have their say on the proposed self-funder fee and subsequent amends to the Adult Social Care Fees and Charging Policy.
Residents can put forward their views, ask questions and receive feedback at several consultation events which will take place across West Northamptonshire below:
- 15 November, 3pm to 5pm: Committee room, The Forum, Moat Lane, Towcester, NN12 6AD
- 16 November, 5pm to 7pm: Gladstone Road Resource Centre, Northampton, Northampton, NN5 7EJ
- 17 November, 6pm to 8pm: Council Chamber, Lodge Road, Daventry, NN11 4FP
If residents are unable to attend the sessions above but would like to share their views and feedback on the proposed fee, they can do so via the online survey form here: West Northamptonshire Council - Citizen Space which will close at midnight on 6 December 2022.
"When it comes to supporting you or your loved one in receiving adult social care, it is important that we get it right, with care being accessible, equitable and quality care for all those who need it.Cllr Matt Golby, Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Public Health."Therefore, please do feedback via the consultation channels mentioned above – either at one of the events or using the online form to share your thoughts and comments on the proposed self-funder fee. It is important that we have this feedback to make informed decisions on next steps."
For more information or to have your say please visit: West Northamptonshire Council - Citizen Space, email [email protected] or call 01604 367650.
To find out more about the wider adult social care charging reform, including the new thresholds and payment limit please visit social care reform or view these frequently asked questions that the Government has put together some to explain the upcoming changes.
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10 November 2022

The views of local residents and businesses are currently being sought after a proposal for gating a Northampton Town Centre alleyway was put forward earlier this year.
Francis Jetty is located off Bridge Street, Northampton, and provides a short cut to Kingswell Street and nearby St Peters Way carpark.
However, for many years the jetty has attracted persistent illicit activities and anti-social behaviour such as drug dealing and sexual assault.
To tackle these behaviours, West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) is proposing to make a Public Spaces Protection Order to gate the public highway, using its powers under the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014.
However, before it makes its decision, the Council is consulting on the proposal.
If the plans are approved, Francis Jetty will be gated 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with access to Kingswell Street still available via alternative routes.
The initial cost of the gates and installation will be covered from the Office of the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner as part of the Safer Streets project, funded by the Home Office.
This would be Northampton’s fifth Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO), following the implementation of orders across the Town Centre area in April 2017 and at Marble Arch in January 2018, followed by Jeyes Jetty in March 2021.
They are used in public spaces to help address a range of anti-social behaviour issues and prevent future problems.
"Over the past three years we’ve been working closely with partners to reduce anti-social behaviour and criminal activity in the town centre and make it a safer place for all.Cllr David Smith, Cabinet Member for community safety and engagement and regulatory services."Francis Jetty is a narrow space linking one of the busiest roads in Northampton’s Night Time economy to a dark street with little surveillance. This makes it a convenient place for criminals and perpetrators of violence to exploit vulnerable people.
"Creating safer communities with less anti-social behaviour is one of the Council’s top priorities and we hope that by gating this alleyway through a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) we can help deter future anti-social behaviour and reduce violence against women and girls in the town centre’s Night Time economy."
An Environmental Audit undertaken by Northants Police in 2022 found that Bridge Street accounted for nearly 20 per cent of crime data for violence against women and girls in the Night Time economy between April 2017 and March 2021.
The street also has the highest number of recorded rapes and other sexual offences committed in the Night Time Economy than anywhere else in West Northamptonshire and is the second highest for violent offences.
“We have put measures in place to improve the safety of women and girls, working on our own and with partners to prevent crime.Northamptonshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Stephen Mold."Gating this alleyway would be a simple, practical step towards making people safer on a night out, closing off a place where potential perpetrators can hide away.
"I am pleased to support this plan, which is part of our wider programme of work to make women and girls safer and ultimately create a better environment for everyone."
The consultation will last six weeks and will be carried out via the Council’s Consultation Hub. Anyone who would like to share their views about gating Francis Jetty can take part in an online survey at the WNC Citizen Space.