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25 September 2024

Agencies worked together until around midnight (Tuesday/Wednesday) to support the management of Billing Aquadrome with the evacuation of people from the park.
Northamptonshire Police, Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service and Northamptonshire Search and Rescue supported the park’s management with the full evacuation of the site, and we understand a very limited number of people remain there.
Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service and Northamptonshire Search and Rescue fielded Specialist Water Rescue Teams in full PPE and used 4x4 vehicles to help 43 people away from areas that were affected by the rising flood water.
West Northamptonshire Council carried out welfare checks on any vulnerable people at the site and supported Billing’s evacuation plans by providing an overnight rest centre and emergency bedding at Lings Forum Leisure Centre for 52 people and 22 dogs displaced by the flooding. Local community volunteers from Red Cross and Re:Act are supporting people at the centre who have been provided with hot food and drink.
Support from the Fire Service on site finished at around midnight but we will be returning this morning to continue to support the site and its management.
All the agencies in the co-ordinating group, including all the health partners, both West Northamptonshire and North Northamptonshire Councils and the Environment Agency continue to work on a joint response to the situation and the wider impact of the flooding in Northamptonshire.
People across the county are asked to continue to follow the safety advice on our social media feeds, following the Environment Agency for flood alerts.
You can find advice on what to do during a flood at GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
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25 September 2024

This is a brief update about the operation that took place at Billing Aquadrome last night.
Agencies worked together until around midnight (Tuesday/Wednesday) to support the management of Billing Aquadrome with the evacuation of people from the park.
Northamptonshire Police, Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service and Northamptonshire Search and Rescue supported the park’s management with the full evacuation of the site, and we understand a very limited number of people remain there.
Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service and Northamptonshire Search and Rescue fielded Specialist Water Rescue Teams in full PPE and used 4x4 vehicles to help 43 people away from areas that were affected by the rising flood water.
West Northamptonshire Council carried out welfare checks on any vulnerable people at the site and supported Billing’s evacuation plans by providing an overnight rest centre and emergency bedding at Lings Forum Leisure Centre for 52 people and 22 dogs displaced by the flooding. Local community volunteers from Red Cross and Re:Act are supporting people at the centre who have been provided with hot food and drink.
Support from the Fire Service on site finished at around midnight but we will be returning this morning to continue to support the site and its management.
All the agencies in the co-ordinating group, including all the health partners, both West Northamptonshire and North Northamptonshire Councils and the Environment Agency continue to work on a joint response to the situation and the wider impact of the flooding in Northamptonshire.
People across the county are asked to continue to follow the safety advice on our social media feeds, following the Environment Agency for flood alerts.
Find advice on what to do during a flood.
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25 September 2024

Residents, businesses, and community groups are invited to take part in an online pre-planning consultation for the proposed Wantage Park crematorium and celebration facility.
The online engagement launched today, Wednesday 25 September and will run through until Wednesday 16 October. Visit our Wantage Park pages to review the plans and then head to our consultation portal to share your views before a planning application is submitted for the scheme in November.
The project plans are available for public viewing at Moulton Community Library from Wednesday, 25 September until Wednesday, 2 October.
“This consultation is the start of a conversation which will give you an opportunity to share your feedback at an early stage and help shape the future of this facility. The feedback gathered from this pre-planning consultation will play a key role in shaping the final plans and I urge everyone to get involved.Councillor Mike Hallam, Cabinet Member for Corporate Services and HR"Your input is important as we aim to ensure this is a facility - that not only provides much-needed facilities but also provides community facilities and preserves green space. We are committed to listening, adapting, and working together to make this project a success for all of West Northamptonshire.”
Earlier this month the Council set out plans for a state-of-the-art and sustainable new facility on land at Wantage Farm, in the Round Spinney area of Northampton.
The facility will feature sustainable design elements, including energy-efficient electric cremators, heat recovery systems, and green roofs, all aimed at supporting local biodiversity and contributing to a greener Northampton.
The development of Wantage Park will also bring numerous benefits to the local community. The surrounding land will be transformed into recreational spaces, including walking paths and green areas, encouraging outdoor activities and community well-being.
Careful planning will ensure minimal visual, traffic, and noise impacts. Infrastructure improvements, such as a new independent access road, enhanced public footpaths, and boundary screening, will further support the local area.
In addition to providing essential services, the construction and operation of Wantage Park will create jobs and support local businesses. Wantage Park will offer a range of features designed to meet the diverse needs of our community, including level access across the site, accessible parking, adaptable lighting for neurodiverse individuals, and multi-functional spaces for community use. The proposed design will be inclusive, accommodating various faiths and providing spaces that respect the privacy and dignity of all users.
Find out more about Wantage Park on the West Northamptonshire Council website.
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23 September 2024

Northamptonshire Serious Violence Prevention Partnership (NSVPP), has awarded £68,642 to Family Support Link, supporting the expansion of the Northamptonshire Parents under Pressure program (PuP).
The NSVPP first supported the program in 2023 and this new award extends the program to support additional families with complex needs, including parental substance abuse and children either currently engaged with child protection or those who are at imminent risk of going into care. It focuses on working with the parents to develop emotional regulation skills, confidence and be emotionally supportive so they can support their children in developing their own self-regulation.
The expansion of the programme will target early intervention within families that have high risk factors for becoming involved in serious violence. This project is a part of the NSVPP’s proactive public health approach to serious violence, aiming to not just tackling the problem but preventing its occurrence.
It will help protect children and young people from experiencing adverse childhood experiences while building resilience and other protective factors. Addressing these challenges reduces the potential for children to become involved in a life of crime, violence and drugs.
“We are thrilled to be awarded the funding to grow and develop our Parents under Pressure programme. We work with families who have often been supported time and again, in ways that have never quite worked for them.Kate Peake, Chief Executive Officer for Family Support Link“By taking a positive approach, looking at the strengths within the parents and family we help them take back control of their lives and have hope for the future. We’ve seen first-hand the impact of this project and are hugely excited that we are now able to expand it.”
“Giving effective support services to young people is so important when it comes to preventing them from becoming involved in serious violence or criminal behaviour.Northamptonshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Danielle Stone“We need to understand the root causes behind this kind of behaviour so that we can come up with solutions to tackle it, and this is one of my key priorities since becoming the Commissioner in May.
“By equipping parents with the skills they need so that they can help their own children, I have no doubt the Parents Under Pressure program is going to be hugely influential in helping to divert young people across the county away from a life of crime and improving their quality of life, and I am delighted to be able to support the work they do.”
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23 September 2024

Pregnant women across West Northamptonshire are being encouraged to take up the free flu vaccine offer ahead of the winter months.
Pregnant women, and their unborn child, are at a higher risk of complications and more severe conditions such as pneumonia, as the immune system naturally weakens during pregnancy. Flu can also affect the growth of their baby, which could lead to still birth. There is a higher risk of pregnant women being admitted to hospital due to flu than the general population.
In 2023-2024 64% of pregnant women, in West Northamptonshire did not get vaccinated against flu, increasing the likeliness of them catching the seasonal flu infection. This year, West Northamptonshire Public Health are encouraging pregnant women to get vaccinated as soon as they can.
We are starting to see an increase in respiratory infections within the community and with the colder weather there will be more mixing and movement indoors, which will lead to an increase in the spread of all viruses, including flu. It is, therefore, important that those who are pregnant get vaccinated as soon as possible.
“Getting the flu vaccination not only protects you, but also your unborn baby and can prevent serious health problems to both mother and child. Those who are pregnant have a higher chance of developing complications if they get flu in all stages of pregnancy. Please do speak to your midwife or GP about how you can get your flu vaccination.”Clare Flower, Head of Midwifery from Northampton General Hospital
“I encourage all pregnant women to have their flu vaccine to help protect themselves and their unborn child from flu this winter. The flu vaccine is safe to be given at any stage of their pregnancy, from the first few weeks right up to the due date. I urge pregnant women to prioritise vaccination and get in touch with your midwife or GP to book.”Dr Annapurna Sen, Consultant in Health Protection for West Northamptonshire Council
It is also encouraged that women take up other vaccinations offered whilst they are pregnant, including Whooping Cough (Pertussis), so they and their unborn child are protected against vaccine preventative infections.
For further information, visit the West Northamptonshire Council Immunisation page.
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