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22 August 2024

Residents and community groups are being encouraged to share their concerns and suggestions around safety and inclusion as work continues to further strengthen community relations in West Northamptonshire.
The call comes from the West Northamptonshire Community Safety Partnership (CSP), which brings together agencies including the police, council, fire and rescue service, NHS health partners and community and voluntary groups, and is progressing a programme of actions to further improve community cohesion.
Earlier this month more than 30 partners gathered to focus on how to further develop community cohesion work locally and are now calling upon communities to get involved and give their views too. They are asked to get in touch with concerns and suggestions about their community to help shape the plans by emailing [email protected].
This work is being reinforced by two new Community Cohesion Officers who will be out and about in communities providing on-the-ground support to residents.
The partnership is also working with a number of community forums aligned to various protected characteristics including disability, gender, sexuality, age, religion, faith and ethnicity. The forums provide a safe, accessible space to engage communities who are seldom heard and who may not ordinarily engage and gives them a platform to feedback on issues of concern and help improve the quality of life for the community they are representing. Find out more on the West Northants community forums webpage.
"Recent events have truly highlighted the resilience of our local community.Cllr David Smith, Cabinet Member for Planning and Communities at WNC“Through continued engagement and the strong efforts of the West Northamptonshire Community Safety Partnership, we will keep working to protect and uplift every member of our community. We encourage all residents to participate, share their concerns, and help us build a safer, more cohesive West Northamptonshire for all."
The CSP’s progressing programme of work to improve community cohesion includes increasing neighbourhood engagement and addressing health inequalities.
“It is not lost on anyone just how difficult it has been for our communities during recent events, and we understand these experiences will have a lasting impact on many people.Deputy Chief Constable Ash Tuckley from Northamptonshire Police“We continue to work with our partners and the community to both reassure and reinforce our promise that anyone involved in any kind of serious violence or found to be spreading hate and disinformation can expect the full force of the law and the consequences that brings.
“Northamptonshire Police is dedicated and resolute in our aim to make our communities safer. We want people to feel heard and supported so please tell us your concerns and share your ideas so we can work together to build a safer, stronger and more cohesive Northamptonshire.”
In the past 3 years, the partnership has supported hundreds of Ukrainian and Afghan families who have been welcomed into West Northants communities as part of the Homes for Ukraine and Afghan resettlement schemes. There are currently around 400 Ukrainians still living in West Northamptonshire and 32 Afghan households settled in and around Northampton, all being supported with integration, English language support, and access to employment and education.
The team also supports asylum seekers who have had claims determined to find homes and work, including integration and information sessions around UK laws and culture, the education and health systems, volunteering and road safety.
Find out more about the partnership and their work on the CSP webpage.
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22 August 2024

The works on Fish Street, as part of a wider regeneration project to Northampton town centre, are well underway with new lettering cementing the rejuvenation of this part of the town.
West Northamptonshire Council is working with Kier Transportation to carry out vital works to enhance the appearance of Abington Street and Fish Street. Since March, nearly 900m2 of paving has been installed on Fish Street, along with an improved drainage system and fish themed paving designs.
This project will lift the quality of the public spaces through high quality materials, increasing seating and planting, introducing new art and play opportunities along the street, as well as space for outdoor dining and community activity.
Businesses in the area have been kept up to date with the project’s phases, and the project’s dedicated single point of contact has been working closely to ensure they have been able to operate with minimal disruption.
The redevelopment will complement the wider Market Square transformation, and provide enhanced connectivity with the rest of the town.
“Work is well underway to deliver this significant project which will transform one of the busiest shopping streets in Northampton. Visitors to the town will be able to see the progress which is taking shape at Fish Street as the lettering has now cemented this rejuvenated street and the new paving which elevates this area. Once complete and thoroughly cleaned, the revitalised area and enhanced features will offer a fantastic space for people to use and enjoy. We look forward to the completed project opening this winter.”Cllr Dan Lister, Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure at WNC
“We are pleased with the progress made so far in this transformative project for Northampton's shopping district. Working closely with West Northamptonshire Council, we've already made significant steps toward revitalising the town centre.Edith Shah, general manager at Kier Transportation“Project teams have been working closely with local businesses to ensure minimal disruption. This marks an exciting time for Northampton, and we look forward to seeing how the works leave a lasting, positive impact on the community."
Work continues with the completion of Abington Street repaving, the upgrade and installation of street lighting, installation of street furniture, planting of new trees, and minor finishing touches. The project is set to be complete in Winter 2024/2025 and will be thoroughly cleaned once all construction works are completed.
To stay up to date with the regeneration of Northampton Town Centre, visit: We Are Northampton.
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19 August 2024

People across Northamptonshire are invited to a special screening and Q&A to mark World Suicide Prevention Day (WSPD) at Northampton Museum and Art Gallery on Monday 9 September from 6:30pm.
North and West Northamptonshire Councils are hosting the event to provide people with the opportunity to watch 'Fifty-Four Days,' a film about suicide bereavement, listen to or join in a question-and-answer session on this topic, and find out more about services across Northamptonshire that can support them. Refreshments will be provided by local company, Punjabi Fusion. The event is ticket only and you must sign up via this link to attend.
“As a partnership, we believe every death by suicide is one too many. Each of these deaths can potentially be prevented and that’s why we are working towards raising awareness of suicide prevention, making it a priority for everyone. The event will provide people with the opportunity to find out more about services available across the county and view this thought-provoking film.”Cllr Matt Golby, Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Adult Care, Public Health and Regulatory Services at WNC
In Northamptonshire, around 60 people take their own life each year. The effects of suicide can be devastating, and the impact felt by many – including family, friends, neighbours, employers, colleagues, professionals, and the wider community. We understand that this is a difficult topic to discuss and will have affected people in different ways. It is important to seek help and support if you are struggling and/or worried about someone else.
If you are concerned that an individual has taken steps to harm themselves or someone around them, then please contact the emergency services on 999.
In Northamptonshire, there is a 24-hour mental health number where you can access support for yourself, or someone you are worried about on 0800 448 0828.
There is also a text number available (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm) on 07480 635531.
Find out more about mental health services
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20 August 2024

Voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations across West Northamptonshire are invited to apply for grant funding to deliver community-based projects which seek to improve the mental wellbeing of local residents.
West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) is committed to promoting good mental health and wellbeing, for people who live, work and study in the area and is working in collaboration with NHS, the VCSE sector, and other partners to deliver services which benefit the local community.
WNC has announced that grant funding is available and welcomes joint bids, especially those that focus on collaborative working to tackle mental health inequalities within our local area. The deadline for expressions of interest for the Community Mental Health Prevention Grant is 27 September 2024. To receive an application form and the grant documents, please email [email protected] with the subject ‘Community Mental Health Prevention Grant’.
As part of the joined-up approach we are taking with other organisations, including as part of the local “Live Your Best Life Strategy”, West Northamptonshire Council are seeking to fund a variety of mental health support programmes, based in our local community.
“We all have mental health. Good mental health can bring a sense of direction and purpose, the ability to cope with challenges in our life, and give us energy to do the things we would like to do. Mental health does not always stay the same, it can change as our circumstances may change and as we reach different stages in life. The Better Mental Health For All report highlights the importance of public mental health acting in an empowering way to tackle health inequalities. We look forward to hearing from local groups about their initiatives and working with them to improve the mental wellbeing of our communities.”.Cllr Matt Golby, Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Adult Care, Public Health and Regulatory Services at WNC
“The above report highlights the clinical and economic importance of promoting positive mental health to give people hope, choice and agency. We wish to develop excellent partnership working with the VCSE alongside local communities and groups. This funding provides new partnership opportunities.”Dr David Smart
The key areas of focus for these programmes are mental health support for adults with long-term physical health problems, and promotion of mental wellbeing and resilience for those at risk of stress, anxiety, and depression.
View The Better Mental Health For All Report
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20 August 2024

West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) has awarded £45k to Voluntary and Community Sector organisations to expand and enhance the arts and culture offering in West Northants.
15 organisations will receive a combination of full and part funded grants of up to £5,000 including
- Rockin’ Roadrunner, a free annual community based festival in Abington Park which provides a welcoming and inclusive environment where people with disabilities can actively participate in music and live performance
- Performing Room, a community arts development programme designed to help individuals of all ages and abilities express themselves positively through music and creative arts activities
- Accent Percussion, a Brackley based community percussion group promoting the benefits to both physical and mental health that drumming offers at weekly sessions and public events
- South Northants Youth Engagement, a youth charity delivering activities and services for young people in South Northants, that will provide development arts programmes with this grant.
Other groups to receive funding include:
- Northampton Film Festival
- Dancemind
- Delapré Abbey Preservation Trust
- Doddridge Centre
- The Lab
- NAB Sight Support for Northamptonshire
- Northampton Hope Centre
- One Voice Choir
- Albanian Cultural Association
- Time 4 Support
- Towcester Studio Band
Each project addresses an identified local need and supports, enables or facilitates the achievement of one or more of the Council's strategic aims, objectives or priorities, as well as meeting two or more of the following requirements:
- providing ongoing arts or culture activities for the local community
- improving the wellbeing of vulnerable people
- increasing the number of people accessing arts and culture
- increasing the number of visitors to West Northamptonshire
- increasing levels of physical activity through the use of arts and culture activities
“We really appreciate our incredible community groups and we’re delighted to support their efforts to bring arts and culture to every corner of West Northamptonshire.Cllr Daniel Lister, Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture & Leisure“The projects we’ve funded are not only enriching our cultural landscape but are also making a real difference in people's lives, particularly among our most vulnerable residents.
“By promoting inclusivity, creativity, and wellbeing, these initiatives are helping to strengthen our communities and attract more people to experience the unique culture our area has to offer.”
See the full list of Community Funding Grants awarded.
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