Have your say on how the Council plans to manage and enhance tree and woodland across West Northants
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03 September 2024

Residents are being asked to share their views on a strategy that sets out a vision for the future treescape of West Northamptonshire.
West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) is in the final stages of developing the tree and woods strategy that will help to manage trees across the area more effectively for the next twenty years.
The Council recognises that well planted, managed and enhanced tree and woodland cover can deliver vital environmental, social and economic benefits now and into the future.
This consultation follows initial work carried out by the Council’s Scrutiny Committee, as well as the results of a consultation that took place over winter 2023/24. This background ensures that local issues and priorities that were highlighted are at the heart of the strategy, and we would like to thank all who have helped shape this draft.
“The draft strategy sets out how we will manage, protect and expand tree and woodland cover across West Northants to 2045, as well how we intend to collaborate with partners and the wider community.Cllr Rebecca Breese, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Environment, Recycling and Waste“I would encourage people to share their views on the proposals within the strategy so that we can ensure that we’re focussing on the right things.”
The consultation closes on Sunday 13 October, and we are keen for residents, businesses, community groups and other stakeholders to have their say.
The final strategy will be published early 2025 and will be supported by an action plan that will be reviewed every 5 years.
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03 September 2024

Residents, businesses, and community groups in West Northamptonshire are invited to attend the Armed Forces Community Information Day on Wednesday, 25 September, at the Guildhall in Northampton.
Organised by West Northamptonshire Council in partnership with the Defence Medical Welfare Service (DMWS) at the University Hospitals of Northamptonshire, this event will bring together a wide range of local partners, charities, and support services to offer members of the Armed Forces Community, including veterans, serving personnel, and their families, an opportunity to learn more about the support, activities, and organisations available across Northamptonshire.
Throughout the day, attendees can visit stalls hosted by local Armed Forces charities and support services including the Models for Heroes, Pets as Therapy, SSAFA, DMWS, The Royal British Legion, The Frank Bruno Foundation, Combat Stress, 103 Bn REME , The University of Northampton, Reading Force and The Bridge Substance Misuse Programme.
In addition to the informative stalls, an exciting series of engaging guest talks will be held. These include an inspiring talk from Dave at Northamptonshire Walks, who will discuss the benefits of outdoor activities for wellbeing and mobility. There will also be a special screening of the "Streets of Change" documentary, which highlights the challenges of homelessness, addiction, and recovery.
Local businesses and organisations are also encouraged to attend and learn more about the Armed Forces Covenant and the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme. Jim, the Chair of the Northamptonshire Reserves’ Forces and Cadets’ Association, will share insights on how signing the Covenant can benefit businesses and how to progress through the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme.
"We are incredibly proud to support our Armed Forces Community in West Northamptonshire. This event is an excellent opportunity for service members, veterans, and their families to connect with the support they may need. It’s also a chance for businesses and local organisations to show their commitment to those who have served by learning more about the Armed Forces Covenant. We look forward to welcoming everyone on the day and showing our collective appreciation for the Armed Forces Community."Cllr David Smith, Cabinet Member for Planning and Communities at WNC, and Armed Forces Champion
For more information, or to enquire about signing the Armed Forces Covenant, please email [email protected] or visit the Armed Forces Covenant page.
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02 September 2024

The launch of these new services comes thanks to partnership working with Stagecoach Midlands and funding from the Government’s Department for Transport Bus Service Improvement plan, and will run from 2 September.
The X91 service between Towcester and Milton Keynes will serve Deanshanger and Potterspury hourly during the daytime from Monday to Saturday. This will provide better connectivity to Milton Keynes central and Milton Keynes train station, making rail services to London more accessible, and more opportunities to travel to and from Towcester.
There will be additional journeys to and from Brixworth and Northampton. The new 17 bus service and existing X7 bus service combined will provide up to two buses an hour.
There will also be a regular hourly daytime service for the D4 route from Daventry to Long Buckby to provide improved access to Long Buckby train station and village.
“We are delighted that Stagecoach will be operating several new services from next month. It is important that we continue to look at ways of improving travel links for those who live, visit, work and study in our area.Cllr Phil Larratt, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport“This follows on from several service improvements announced in July, and it is thanks to funding from the DfT and working closely with Stagecoach that they will be able to run these services that provide more opportunities for our residents to move around.”
"It's great to be continuing our partnership with WNC to deliver further improvements for passengers. These enhanced services will provide more journey opportunities for work, education and leisure as we further support the local economy, and we very much look forward to welcoming passengers onboard."Mark Whitelocks, Managing Director of Stagecoach MidlandsLocal Transport Minister Simon Lightwood said: “Buses are an affordable and sustainable travel option and it’s fantastic to see that local people in West Northamptonshire will now enjoy more bus services to get around more easily and with greater peace of mind.
“Our Better Buses Bill will help West Northamptonshire Council continue transforming its local bus network by giving local passengers the modern, clean and efficient bus services they can truly rely on.”
In July this year, Stagecoach also introduced some new evening services on a year trial basis as follows:
1: Northampton to Rectory Farm
2: Northampton to Blackthorn
5: Northampton to Southfields
15: Northampton to New Duston
D2: Northampton to Daventry
X47: Northampton to Rushden Lakes - via Wellingborough.
To find out more please visit the Stagecoach website.
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30 August 2024

The council’s annual canvass is now well underway, with every property in the area having received a canvass communication either through email or letter.
The canvass is a legal requirement, enabling the council to maintain a current and precise electoral register. Being on the register is essential for adults to be able to exercise their right to vote in elections and referendums. Additionally, it plays a crucial role in jury service selection and is often used in credit checks for mortgages and other financial purposes.
Residents who have provided their email addresses to the council should have already received a branded email from West Northamptonshire Council. The email, sent from [email protected], contains step-by-step instructions on how to check, confirm, and/or change your details online. Those who do not respond by Monday, 9 September, will receive a reminder letter at their property. Some households will also receive a form to complete. We urge you to respond promptly to the email or form to save the cost of sending reminders.
This year, the council is also required to review all European citizens registered to vote. If we cannot confirm that an EU voter has resided in the UK before 31 December 2020 by checking historical electoral records, a letter or email will be sent to the voter to confirm their eligibility under the new criteria.
EU citizens who receive a letter confirming their eligibility to vote do not need to take further action. They remain eligible and can vote in upcoming elections, excluding UK Parliamentary elections.
“It’s really important that people keep an eye out for their email or form and follow the steps to confirm their details. This is the quickest and easiest way for people to update their details, and it means we don’t have to send reminders.Anna Earnshaw, Electoral Registration Officer for WNC“It only takes a couple of minutes to respond and saves you from being contacted by our team, who will get in touch by post, email, or in person if you don’t reply.”
If you’re not currently registered to vote, you can easily register to vote online or call 0300 126 7000.
People are also reminded to be cautious of phishing, scams, or spam emails during this time. West Northamptonshire Council will never ask for personal or banking details via email. If you have any concerns or doubts, please contact us on 0300 126 7000.
Find more information about the annual canvass and its purpose.
Find more details about the eligibility confirmation and review for European Union Citizens.
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30 August 2024

This September, residents in West Northants are invited to take part in the tenth annual "September is Preparedness Month" campaign, proudly brought to you by the #30days30ways UK initiative.
The campaign will run from 1 to 30 September across the UK, offering a diverse range of daily activities designed to boost preparedness and resilience to emergencies. Each day unveils a new theme encouraging residents to learn about and prepare for a variety of emergency scenarios, from floods and power cuts to first aid and mental health. Participants can engage in these activities by accessing the provided resources and taking part in the daily challenges.
In advance of this year’s campaign, residents are all encouraged to participate in a brief survey - to assess their preparedness for emergencies that may happen. This survey will open on 1 September.
"When people talk about emergencies, our minds tend to turn to global catastrophes.Cllr David Smith, Cabinet Member for Planning and Communities at WNC“But being prepared isn’t just for those headline-grabbing incidents. Power cuts, water main bursts, gas leaks, transport strikes, road closures... we experience a variety of inconveniences every day. Taking a few steps to prepare will help not only with those 'everyday emergencies' but also with far less likely incidents.”
“We are really excited about this TENTH YEAR anniversary edition of the #30days30waysUK campaign on social media. Along with colleagues from across the UK we have put together an excellent ‘September is Preparedness Month 2024’ programme with key messages, resources and fun, engaging challenges for people to participate in and share on social media and offline.”Joanne Maddams, Emergency Planning and Business Continuity Manager at WNC and co-founder of the campaign
Stay connected and informed by following the campaign's daily updates on social media platforms. Search for the hashtag #30days30waysUK to find the latest resources and engage in discussions with fellow participants.
For more information about the campaign, please visit 30days30waysUK or email [email protected].
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