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04 March 2022

Daventry's new cinema was opened with a red carpet event with members of the council and other invited guests in attendance.
The guests were treated to a preview screening of the much-anticipated film The Batman starring Robert Pattinson, and Batman and his Batmobile were on hand to welcome guests to the red carpet as they arrived at the cinema.
The opening of The Arc Cinema marks the return of cinema to Daventry after a gap of over 20 years.
Rita Harding, the widow of John Harding who was the manager and projectionist at both the Rex and The Regal Cinema in Bowen Square, was on hand to officially open the new facility.
The cinema opens to the public today (Friday 4 March).
The Arc Cinema is the centrepiece to West Northamptonshire Council's £12.5 Mulberry Place Development in Daventry town centre. The development will also include two new restaurants - DOUGH&Co Woodfired Pizza and Burger Amour.
We're absolutely thrilled to see this wonderful new cinema open its doors to the people of Daventry and the surrounding area. The Arc Cinema have done a great job creating a really impressive, high-quality facility, and I can't wait for the local community to experience it.Cllr Lizzy Bowen, Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Town Centre Regeneration and GrowthWith a new public square, and with two restaurants also due to open in the coming weeks, Mulberry Place offers a fantastic new leisure destination for the local community to really be proud of.
We're delighted to have been able to deliver this project, which will also provide a huge boost to the local economy, creating jobs, increasing footfall in the town centre and helping to attract new businesses and investment.
The cinema boasts digital laser projectors in its four screens, state-of-the-art immersive surround sound systems and luxury electric recliner seats as standard.
The foyer space is purposefully designed to be a bright and airy space for relaxation and the venue is licensed, allowing visitors to enjoy a beer or glass of wine while watching a film.
The cinema will show the latest blockbuster and independent films as well as broadcast screenings of opera, ballet and theatrical productions.
It was fantastic to see people in the cinema for the first-time last night and it was very clear that everyone had a great time – our luxury reclining seats and new self-serve Coke Freestyle machines were particularly well received.Wendy Goldie, Cinema ManagerDaventry is a wonderful place to live and having access to a local cinema will be great for the community. The Arc will make visiting the cinema, to watch the best films on offer, way more accessible and be a great boost to the town centre.
Access for all is key to The Arc Cinema’s offer, with all screens wheelchair accessible. The cinema will also offer subtitled screenings, kids’ clubs and parent and baby screenings.
The Arc Cinema is an Irish cinema operator that is currently opening a number of sites in the UK. Established in 2014, they specialise in creating very high-quality cinemas to serve local communities.
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04 March 2022

Our Cabinet on Tuesday 8 March will consider the merits of two updated bids for land at Sixfields in Northampton.
The discussion was deferred from a special Cabinet meeting on Monday this week (28 February) as several issues remained to be resolved as two bidders – County Developments (Northampton) Limited (CDNL) which is owned by Northampton Town Football Club (NTFC), and a private development firm called Cildara – had submitted improved offers.
The section of land now under discussion is broadly bounded by the Sixfields Stadium to the west, Walter Tull Way to the north, Tweed Road to the east and Edgar Mobbs Way to the south. It also includes the car park adjacent to the household waste recycling centre.
Key points from the latest offers are as follows:
Cildara
- Purchase price of £2.05m
- Does not include the running track site
- Cildara have included in their offer to indemnify the council from any costs associated with breaking the main lease, required to free up the land for development, and the council would be obliged to co-operate with this
CDNL
- Purchase price of £2.05m
- Includes the running track site (to be transferred NTFC for the future benefit of the club) - CDNL surrenders the running track and main site leases to the council, and the NTFC lease is reduced to cover the stadium only
- The council will be able to buy back the running track for £1 if the East Stand is not completed to its reasonable satisfaction within five years
- If any part of the main site land is sold within five years without having had investment to remediate it, the council will receive a proportion of the profit on that sale
- In both cases the council would retain the freehold of the household waste recycling centre and ancillary land
“Both offers are being considered, based on extensive professional advice, and officers are recommending that we accept the offer from CDNL.Cllr Malcolm Longley, Cabinet Member for Finance“As I’ve said previously, land and lease ownership in this area is complex and it’s really important that we factor this into our thinking.”
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04 March 2022

This week marks the beginning of work to create the Northampton North-West Relief Road (NNWRR).
Once complete, the project will link the A428 Harlestone Road to the A5199 Welford Road. The scheme is supported by SEMLEP, the South East Midlands Local Enterprise Partnership and benefits from £7.93 million of Local Growth funding.The first section of the relief road has already been constructed as part of the Harlestone Manor development, while the developers of the Dallington Grange housing estate will construct the second section to Grange Farm, just south of the railway line. West Northamptonshire Council is responsible for building the final section across the railway line to the Welford Road.
Early works starting will include a site compound being set up off Sandy Lane at the Northern end of the scheme, utility works, preparation of access routes, archaeological excavations and environmental surveys. The construction of the NNWRR will follow. The majority of this initial work will take place off-highway and impacts on road users are expected to be minimal.
“This road is only part of the infrastructure required to facilitate development to the north of Northampton, with the Northern Orbital Road, a priority of West Northamptonshire Council, being the most important.Cllr Phil Larratt, Portfolio Holder for Climate, Transport, Highways and Waste Services"Motorists passing the site will see some activity starting to take place as initial work begins but it will not significantly affect their journey."
The Design and Build contractor Balfour Beatty has been appointed, with works expected to complete in spring 2024.
More information about the NNWR can be found on the Northamptonshire Highways website and updates will also be posted on the @nnhighways account on Twitter.
Roadwork information can be viewed at one.network.
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04 March 2022

Three people have been ordered to pay fines for fly-tipping and littering offences following successful prosecutions by West Northamptonshire Council.
The cases were heard at Wellingborough Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday (March 2) following investigations by the Council’s Neighbourhood Warden and Park Ranger teams.
Marius Petreniciuc (36) of Brocade Close, Northampton was fined £292 and ordered to pay costs of £800 plus a £34 victim surcharge after he admitted to fly-tipping items from a kitchen he had been replacing.
The Wardens had originally issued Petreniciuc with a £400 fixed penalty notice after finding the items in a car park in Lumbertubs in October last year, but he was brought before the court after failing to pay.
Diana Otiwaa (44) of Beaufort Close in Duston was fined £310 and ordered to pay legal costs of £1,272.50 plus a £34 victim surcharge after pleading guilty to dumping a large number of cardboard boxes from her business in Wellingborough Road on 7 June last year.
And Razvan Cristea, of Louise Road, Northampton, was fined £660 and ordered to pay £800 in costs plus a £66 victim surcharge for leaving a large amount of waste at the Bailiff Street entrance to the Racecourse last August. Magistrates found the case proved in his absence.
There is no excuse for littering or fly-tipping and I hope these prosecutions and the fines imposed send out a clear message that we will not hesitate to take action against offenders whenever there is evidence to do so.Cllr David Smith, Portfolio Holder for Community Safety and Engagement, and Regulatory Services
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04 March 2022

Organisations across our patch have stepped up to the mark since news that hundreds of thousands of people had been displaced from their homes in Ukraine.
One of the effects of the Russian invasion has been that around a million people have now been forced to seek asylum outside their country.
Many, including families with young children, had to leave their homes with little more than the clothes they were wearing.
So a wide range of items are needed to help ensure they can at least look after themselves as they find safety from the effects of the war.
Local appeals
My 1st Years, a baby equipment company based in Northampton, has launched an open-ended appeal for items.
Examples of the types of food donations you can make:
- Tinned goods
- Pasta
- Rice
- Chocolate spread
- Peanut butter
- Jam
- Nutrition bars
- Chocolate
- Sweets
- Cup soups or dried pot meals like noodles
- Coffee
- Tea
- Sugar
A list of the first aid items that you can donate:
- Bandages
- Cotton wool
- Antiseptic wipes
- Plasters
- First aid kits
- Paracetamol/aspirin
- Antibacterial hand gel
Examples of hygiene products you can donate:
- Baby wipes
- Toilet paper
- Toothpaste
- Toothbrushes
- Shampoo
- Shower gel
- Deodorant
- Nappies
- Packs of tissues
- Soap dispensers
Its offices at 4 Cheaney Drive, Grange Park NN4 5FB are open from 8am to 4pm, Monday to Friday, for people to drop off donations.
Anyone who might struggle to take donations there, or who has bulk items to donate, should contact [email protected] or call 07599912721.
In a statement, the company’s co-founders, Daniel Price and Jonny Sitton, said: “"We have been shocked and saddened to see the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Ukraine.
“My 1st Years have been working with Goods for Good and donating our products to help vulnerable families in need for the past five years.
“It was important for us to continue our support with their new Rescue Project in Ukraine by opening our warehouse in Northampton as a ‘drop-off hub’ for donations of food and essential items.
“As a brand, My 1st Years are here to celebrate all of little ones' milestones and our thoughts are with all the families and children affected by this terrible conflict."
Northampton Saints also launched an appeal earlier this week, with today as the deadline, and a comprehensive list of requirements.
National and international appeals
It’s amazing the number of appeals which have been launched to help people fleeing from this terrible situation.Council Leader Jonathan NunnWe’re keen raise awareness of these appeals and to encourage people to give whatever they can, in whichever way they’re most comfortable, to support people who are now even without some of the basics we all take for granted.
As always, the people of West Northants are responding with huge compassion through the support they’re already offering, and all we can hope is that the war in Ukraine is short lived and people will be able to begin building their lives there again.
For more information on supporting the relief effort, please visit the Government’s website.