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Staff from across Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service have delivered crucial training on the effects that poor access to properties can have when dealing with emergency incidents.
Members of the Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Protection Team alongside Red Watch at Corby Fire Station delivered a practical session to staff from local authority Planning, Building Control and Highways departments to show the barriers faced when arriving at a premise with poor access for emergency vehicles.
The exercise took place on the drill yard at Corby Fire Station and across two separate drills, the crew undertook the same scenario of arriving at a building, setting up and entering the building. The only difference between the two drills was the access the crew could get to the premises.
During the first drill, with good access, the crew could park 15 metres from the property. They were able to enter the building to extinguish the fire within five minutes.
The second time, with poor access, the crew had to park 55 metres away from the property and entered the building within ten minutes.
The exercise didn’t just focus on new build properties, it also took into consideration planning for events and traffic restrictions that can affect access firefighters have to different premises.

This was the first demonstration of its kind that has been carried out by Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service and is something that the Service will look to replicate in the future.
Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service Head of Protection Scott Richards (pictured above) was pleased with how the event went. Scott said: “Being able to explicitly show local authority staff who have influence in building and planning, how they can help us to keep people safe was brilliant.
“The exercise was a stark reminder of the additional risk and complications that are generated when access to properties is limited, so I hope that everyone who attended will understand that giving early consideration to fire safety and working with us, can help keep communities across Northamptonshire safe.”

Councillor Jan O’Hara, Executive Member for Planning and Economic Growth at North Northamptonshire Council, said: “Emergency services, including the Fire and Rescue Service, are statutory consultees in the planning process, and this exercise powerfully demonstrates why.
“Ensuring that buildings and developments are accessible in an emergency is not just a design consideration, it’s a matter of life safety. We are committed to working closely with our partners to make sure that access for emergency vehicles is prioritised from the earliest stages of planning.
“We’re grateful to Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service for delivering such a well-organised and impactful training session, it really brought the message home.”

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07 July 2025

Aspiring athletes in West Northamptonshire are set to gain vital support as part of a sports talent development programme.
Everyone Active’s Sporting Champions scheme, now in its ninth year, has helped more than 7,000 athletes to achieve their sporting potential by providing free access to Everyone Active’s 230-plus leisure facilities, including Moulton Leisure Centre and Daventry Leisure Centre.
Among the 22 athletes accepted on the scheme in West Northamptonshire this year are:
- Cricketer Elena Newbould, 18, who is on the Northamptonshire Girls Emerging Player Programme – trains at Daventry Leisure Centre
- Swimmer Jack Bignell, 16, who won silver at the Swim England Summer National Meet and qualified for the British Championships – trains at Moulton Leisure Centre
Alongside free access to Everyone Active centres, Sporting Champions will also receive valuable mentoring and guidance from an impressive panel of Elite athletes comprising world champions, Commonwealth champions and Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic medalists.
The scheme’s all-star line-up includes four-times Paralympic gold medalist Maisie Summers-Newton, who trains at Moulton Leisure Centre, Richard Kilty, Lauren Steadman and Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, while new to the panel for 2025 is Team GB cyclist Emma Finucane*.
These Elite athletes will share their experience and expertise through group mentoring sessions, covering topics including mental wellbeing, nutrition, managing finances, social media and media training.
These innovative, hands-on workshops are designed to equip up-and-coming athletes with the practical tools and techniques needed to be at the top of their game. In addition, and new for this year, Sporting Champions will take part in bitesize webinars in collaboration with national governing bodies.
Olympic silver medallist and former world record holder, Colin Jackson CBE, will continue to support the scheme through his role as the scheme’s Ambassador, working alongside the Elite athletes to make sport more accessible within local communities.
"I am incredibly passionate about nurturing young talent and the Sporting Champions scheme goes above and beyond in this mission.Colin Jackson CBE“As the scheme’s ambassador, my role is to pass my knowledge, experience and expertise on to the next generation of super-talented athletes. Seeing these future champions flourish throughout each year as they gain confidence fuels my excitement for what's to come!"
At the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, no fewer than 26 Sporting Champions competed, taking home nine gold, six silver and eight bronze medals collectively.
“We are delighted to be providing exceptional support to this year’s cohort who have been accepted on Everyone Active’s Sporting Champions scheme.Jamie Brightwell, Everyone Active’s contract manager“The profound impact Sporting Champions has on emerging talent from West Northamptonshire each year is always amazing to see, and we are excited to be supporting more athletes than ever on their journey to sporting success.
“As a leisure provider working in partnership with West Northamptonshire Council, we feel it is important to cater for all sections of the community. We hope to continue making a real difference to our athletes’ success and are excited to see what success stories the scheme will bring this year.”
“We’re incredibly proud to be supporting the next generation of sporting talent here in West Northants.Cllr James Petter, Deputy Leader of West Northamptonshire Council and Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure“Initiatives like the Sporting Champions scheme not only provide our young athletes with access to first-class facilities, but also equip them with the skills, mentoring and inspiration needed to thrive at the highest levels. Through our ongoing partnership with Everyone Active, we are committed to nurturing local talent and helping individuals reach their full potential – both on and off the field.”
To find out more about the Everyone Active’s Sporting Champions scheme, visit ea-champions.com/sporting-champions/ or follow @easportingchamps on Instagram. For further information on Everyone Active, visit www.everyoneactive.com
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07 July 2025

Pupils at The Gateway School in Towcester are set to benefit from a transformative expansion that will open this September, offering a broader, more inclusive curriculum and a range of new facilities tailored to their social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs.
The new spaces are designed to foster engagement, build confidence, and support the further development of academic, practical and vocational knowledge and skills, helping students thrive, laying the foundation for successful adult lives beyond the school gates.
Key figures from West Northamptonshire Council (WNC), The Gateway School, and Creating Tomorrow Trust came together for a first look at the newly completed facilities. The expansion nearly doubles the size of the school and reflects a shared commitment to inclusive education and tailored support for every learner.
Attendees toured the new facilities, which have been sensitively refurbished from an abandoned building to meet the needs of the SEMH students. They feature a gym, food technology suite, ICT and science rooms, drama studio, nurture spaces, multi-use games area (MUGA), horticulture area, and a newly refurbished sports hall and pool. These complement the current specialist areas for craft design and technology (CDT), art, music, motor vehicles, bricklaying, and hair and beauty.
"This expansion is a vital investment in our pupils’ futures. The enhanced facilities at The Gateway School will provide even greater support for young people with social, emotional, and mental health needs, helping them thrive both academically and personally. It’s inspiring to see how this development will empower pupils to reach their full potential in the new school year."Cllr Kathryn Shaw, Cabinet Member for Children, Families and Education at West Northamptonshire Council
"We’re thrilled to unveil these new spaces, which have been thoughtfully designed to meet the evolving needs of our students. This expansion allows us to offer a richer, more diverse curriculum and a nurturing environment where every pupil can feel valued and supported. We look forward to welcoming them back in September."Conor Renihan, Executive Head at The Gateway School
The expansion is part of a wider initiative led by the Creating Tomorrow Trust to improve access to specialist education and ensure every child has the opportunity to succeed.
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07 July 2025

West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) is appealing to the public for help in identifying individuals caught on camera fly-tipping on Alcombe Road in Northampton.
The incidents occurred between March and May this year, with several people seen leaving rubbish at the same location.
Fly-tipping is a criminal offence, and the Council is committed to taking firm action against those who blight our communities with their waste.
Video taken of people leaving items of rubbish in Alcombe Rd“We’re cracking down on those who commit environmental crimes like this. Fly-tipping not only affects our local environment but also places an unfair burden on taxpayers. We urge anyone who recognises the individuals in the footage or has any information to come forward in confidence. We welcome the support of our residents in tackling these crimes.”Cllr Laura Couse, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Adult Care, Public Health and Regulatory Services
Anyone with information is asked to email the Council’s Environmental Crime Team at [email protected].
Fly-tipping, littering and other environmental crime can be reported to us here or via our West Northamptonshire Council app
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04 July 2025

A vibrant new mural celebrating women’s rugby has been unveiled in Northampton town centre, marking 50 days to go until the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 (WRWC) kicks off in England.
Commissioned by the Rugby Football Union (RFU) and funded through its Impact ’25 legacy programme, the artwork features Red Roses and Loughborough Lightning flanker Sadia Kabeya alongside nine year old local player Emily Richards.
The mural brightens a prominent wall on Lapstone House, in St James, Northampton – a stone’s throw away from Franklin’s Gardens stadium which will host six Women’s Rugby World Cup fixtures across August and September - turning heads and inviting passers by to learn more about the tournament and how to get involved in rugby.
Emily, who appears in the mural, discovered rugby three years ago and has participated in programmes funded by Impact ’25 locally. Emily is also a big fan of Northampton Saints, Loughborough Lightning and both England teams.
“I love rugby because it’s a fun team sport where everyone is welcome. I like the mud, the running and listening to my coaches. Every game is different and gives me a real buzz!"Emily Richards, local Rugby player“Seeing players like Emily Scarratt and Helena Rowland up close inspires me, and with the World Cup matches being more local I can watch, learn and maybe one day be on that pitch as a Red Rose myself.”
“Northampton has rugby in its veins and this stunning mural puts our passion for the game on full display.Councillor James Petter, Deputy Leader of West Northamptonshire Council and Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure“Sadia Kabeya and Emily Richards perfectly capture the spirit of our community - world class excellence standing shoulder to shoulder with grassroots enthusiasm. I encourage everyone to head into town, snap a photo with the mural and, most importantly, give rugby a try at their local club this summer.”
“It’s fantastic to see women’s rugby celebrated so vibrantly in the heart of our town.Connor Fleming, Northampton Saints’ Community and Women’s Rugby Director.“At Saints, we’re passionate about growing the game at every level, and seeing local talent like Emily alongside an England and Loughborough Lightning star in Sadia Kabeya sends a powerful message to young players that rugby is a game for everyone.
“With the Women’s Rugby World Cup coming to Northampton, now is the perfect time to get involved, and we’re proud to stand behind initiatives like Impact ’25 that are helping to inspire the next generation.”
The mural is one of several being installed nationwide through Impact ’25, a £14.55 million partnership between the RFU, the UK Government, Sport England and UK Sport designed to create more opportunities for women and girls to play, watch and volunteer in rugby. The project funds school programmes, club open days and community festivals, many of which will take place across West Northamptonshire in the run up to and during WRWC 2025.
A QR code on the mural directs visitors to information about local Girls’ Activity Days, club taster sessions and how to secure tickets for the tournament.
Also coming soon is RugbyFest, a carnival-themed event taking place in Abington Park on Friday 22 August from 2pm to 9.30pm. Come along and take part in rugby activities with help from Northampton Saints and Loughborough Lightning players and coaches, enjoy fun games and activities for all ages, and watch the opening match of the Women’s Rugby World Cup – USA vs England – live on a big screen.
To be the first to hear how you can get involved in RugbyFest, or if you’d like to hear more about Loughborough Lightning, please sign-up on the Northampton Saints website.
Find out more about the WRWC including travel and transport detail on the WNC website.
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