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23 August 2022

New measures proposed in the Daventry and South areas of West Northamptonshire to encourage responsible dog ownership and stopping smoking in certain public open spaces will be considered at West Northamptonshire Council’s (WNC) Cabinet meeting at 6pm on 13 September.
WNC is proposing a new Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) across the Daventry and South Northants area under which dog owners could be fined £100 if they fail to:
- pick up their dog’s mess and dispose of it properly
- carry the means to pick up after their dog
- prevent their dog from entering public places from which dogs are excluded, such as play areas, schools and some leisure facilities
- keep their dog on a lead when required to do so, such as in cemeteries, car parks and outside schools on school days
- put their dog on a lead when asked to do so by an authorised officer
Other proposals include limiting the number of dogs that anyone can walk at one time to four, and prohibiting people from smoking in children’s play areas, skateparks, and certain other leisure settings.
Cllr David Smith, WNC's Cabinet Member for community safety and engagement and regulatory services said: "I would like to thank everyone who has had an interest in this matter and has taken the time to have their say and completed our survey. All views have been considered and taken into account.
"While the overwhelming majority of owners are caring and responsible, there are those who are not. We received more than 230 complaints about dog fouling and dog control issues last year alone, and we’re committed to and will tackle this problem."
In spring 2022, residents, businesses and other organisations such as schools were invited to have their say on the proposals during a six-week consultation period.
The consultation results have now been analysed and used to form a Draft Order which can be viewed on the WNC website
The feedback provided will help to shape the final proposals and guide councillors in their decisions.
If agreed by Councillors, the PSPO will apply across both the Daventry and South areas of West Northamptonshire for three years until September 2025.
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19 August 2022

North and West Northamptonshire Event Safety Partnership, which offers advice for local event organisers, is delighted to launch a new event notification process that has been developed to help ensure a supportive and consistent approach to event safety management in Northamptonshire.
Businesses and residents across the county are now able notify their local Council of an upcoming event via the respective local authority website by completing a short online form.
Once this form has been completed, services across the Councils and partner organisations including Northants Police, will be able to access this and support event organisers to fully understand what they need to do to deliver a safe and secure event.
Cllr David Brackenbury, North Northamptonshire Council’s Executive Member for growth and regeneration, said: “I am pleased that we are working alongside colleagues at West Northamptonshire Council to ensure there is a straightforward event system for the whole of Northamptonshire and that the system has now launched.
"With many large-scale events now back on, following coronavirus restrictions, our timing couldn’t be better. I am sure there will be many planning a large-scale event in the future, including firework displays and music festivals.
"If this is you, you should complete the online form and our teams will work with you to deliver a safe event."
Cllr David Smith, Cabinet Member for community safety and engagement, and regulatory services at West Northamptonshire Council, added: "We are proud to be working with North Northamptonshire Council through our Event Safety Partnership to launch this new innovative event management process.
"Through creating an easy-to-follow online application process, event organisers can easily notify us of any upcoming events.
"Once the form has been completed, relevant services across the Council and partners can access this information and ensure that organisers have the support they need.
"Our licensing team can ensure that organisers obtain the appropriate licenses, and our health and safety services will ensure events are delivered safely and securely.
"We hope that this process will benefit all future events across the county."
Anyone in Northamptonshire who is delivering an event can notify the Council of their upcoming event by completing the online form. Once the form has been completed, if necessary, members of the Event Safety Partnership will work with you to ensure that you have access to the tools you need to deliver a successful and safe event.
Notification should be given as soon as possible once it has been decided that the event will take place.
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19 August 2022

Ukrainian families and their hosts in West Northamptonshire will join people across the UK to celebrate Ukrainian Independence Day on Wednesday 24 August.
The Ukrainian flag will be raised at all West Northants Council (WNC) office buildings in Towcester, Daventry and Northampton to mark six months since Russia’s invasion and 31 years since Ukraine declared independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.
There will be a ceremony to commemorate the day at 11am in the Guildhall Courtyard on St Giles’ Square in Northampton attended by the Chairman of West Northamptonshire Council and representatives of the Ukrainian community.
Speeches during the event will be translated into Ukrainian and sunflowers - the national flower of Ukraine, will be laid in commemoration.
A live dance performance will also take place by members of the Ukrainian community and refreshments will follow after the ceremony in the Courtroom.
People are encouraged to show their support for the Ukrainian people ahead of their Independence Day by displaying an image of sunflowers in their windows and using the hashtags #SunflowersForUkraine and #StandforFreedom.
A template of a sunflower image is available on our website which can be downloaded, printed and then coloured in to display in windows.
Cllr André González De Savage, WNC Chairman, said: “West Northants is an incredibly welcoming place and I’m so proud to see Ukrainian people and families calling Northamptonshire their home during this challenging time.
"We have all been horrified by the events in Ukraine and stand with all those affected. I am extremely grateful to our local people who have shown true community spirit and willingness to help others by welcoming Ukrainian people into our communities.
"We are proud to mark this important day in Ukrainian history and invite all residents to join us in observing the flag raising ceremony and showing their support by displaying a sunflower in their window."
Our recent Homes for Ukraine resettlement scheme has supported the arrival and community care needs of Ukrainian families across West Northants and has seen more than 300 local people come forward as sponsors to offer their help.
For more information on the resettlement scheme and how you can help, please visit our Homes for Ukraine.
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18 August 2022

Cllr Fiona Baker, WNC’s Cabinet member for children, families and education, said: “Congratulations to all those students who have received A-Level results in West Northamptonshire today.
"This is the first year where learning returned to some form of normality following the pandemic and I know that schools, teachers and students have put in a lot of hard work.
"I am confident that West Northants will see many excellent grades this year and look forward to hearing about all of our local successes.
"Inevitably, there will be students that are disappointed with their grades, and I'd like to reassure them that support is available to help them take their next step, whether that's university, an apprenticeship, employment or training.
"Anyone who did not get the results they wanted but are still passionate about learning should register with the university clearing system.
"However, for some, university is not always the best route and apprenticeships can be an excellent way to enter into the world of work.
"WNC has a wealth of online support from employability advice and job opportunities to mental health support and resources, so please do take advantage.
"I wish all of our students the very best in their future and careers."
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Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service dealt with a number of calls regarding flooding in the county last night (August 16).
Overall the Fire Service either attended or offered advice for 27 incidents that were reported to us between the hours of 9pm and 12.30am – with the vast majority being in Northampton and Kettering.
The adverse weather affected Northampton between 8pm and just after 8.30pm, with one fire engine and crews attending Rothersthorpe Road at 8.08pm to dig a ditch to divert running water away from a house. And at 8.34pm, another engine was called to Harlestone Road, where crews had to remove water from a property and isolate the electrics.
Officers also inspected or offered advice to incidents at Faraday Close in Upton; Rainsborough Crescent, Knaphill Crescent and Cissbury Road in the Briar Hill area; and Gloucester Avenue and Friars Avenue in Delapre.
After 8.30pm the heavy rainfall appeared to affect the North of the county, with the crew in Raunds pumping flood water into a nearby brook that had been crossing North Street into nearby gardens at 9pm.
The Great British Weather… The gift that keeps on giving 🌧️
Crews from across @northantsfire have attended multiple flooding related incidents this evening after heavy rainfall hit the county
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Thirteen incidents were reported in Kettering from just before 9pm until shortly before midnight, while there was also one incident in Corby and a further incident in Raunds during this timeframe.
The Kettering incidents saw crews unblock rear garden drains in Mill Road and remove flood water from the ground floor of maisonette flats in Laurel Road – as well as using a submersible pump to remove water from properties in Regent Street and Chestnut Avenue.
Officers also attended and either inspected the scene or offered advice at incidents in Montagu Street, Digby Street, Bellway Close, Bath Road, Willow Road, Linden Avenue, Northfield Avenue and Avondale Road.
Group Manager Ro Cutler said: “The recent hot weather and dry conditions means that the ground is finding it very difficult to absorb water at the moment – so there was always a possibility of flash flooding when heavy rainfall was forecast and it’s something we have been well prepared for.
“Our Control team had to deal with a lot of calls in a short amount of time last night so we’d like to thank them for their hard work, as well as that done by our firefighters and officers – whether it was offering advice, inspecting drains or pumping water out of properties.”