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22 August 2024

Rugby fans are encouraged to register their interest for tickets as the one year countdown to the Women’s Rugby World Cup England 2025, which will see matches take place at West Northamptonshire’s Franklins Gardens Stadium, begins.
With venues spanning the length and breadth of the country, England 2025 will be the biggest and most accessible celebration of women’s rugby ever. And with demand for tickets set to be high, fans are encouraged to register now via the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 website to enter the presale, which take place from 10am on 24 September, until 10am on 8 October, 2024.
England 2025 has also confirmed the ticket prices for all matches and kick-off times for England’s opening match at the Stadium of Light on 22 August, and both the bronze and Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 finals at Twickenham Stadium on 27 September, where a new attendance record for women’s rugby is anticipated.
The 10th edition of the pinnacle tournament will host the world's best 16 teams, with 10 teams having already secured qualification. With six places remaining, it will be all to play for in WXV 2024 in September with the top six ranked non-qualified teams at the end of the tournament heading to Women’s RWC 2025.
"We are incredibly excited to welcome the Women's Rugby World Cup 2025 to West Northamptonshire and to see Franklin's Gardens Stadium play a key role in this historic tournament which will be broadcast to a worldwide audience.Cllr Adam Brown, Leader of West Northamptonshire Council“As the one-year countdown begins, we encourage all rugby fans to register their interest and secure their chance to be part of what promises to be the biggest celebration of women’s rugby the world has ever seen.
“This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to witness the very best in women’s sport right here in the heart of Northampton and we look forward to joining rugby fans from near and far in cheering on these exceptional athletes."
“With exactly one year to go until the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup gets underway, the excitement continues to build.Mark Darbon, Northampton Saints Chief Executive“We’re delighted to be one of the host venues, with six matches including one Red Roses fixture set to be held in Northampton.
“With priority access dates confirmed, we encourage all rugby fans to register their interest for tickets, so they can be a part of the biggest and most-accessible celebration of women’s rugby ever – right here in Northampton.”
To celebrate the one year to go milestone, Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 has launched ‘This Energy Never Stops’, a star-studded film featuring Ellie Kildunne, Renee Holmes, Babalwa Latsha and Manaé Feleu across digital platforms and social channels.
‘This Energy Never Stops’ features stars who are set to shine brightly at England 2025, including Red Roses full-back and Team GB sevens player Ellie Kildunne, France captain Manaé Feleu, South Africa captain Babalwa Latsha and Black Ferns full-back Renee Holmes.
It is released at a time when women’s rugby took centre stage at the Olympic Games Paris 2024, with over 260,000 fans packing out Stade de France for three days of women’s sevens competition, projecting the sport to an unprecedented global audience.
“The 12-month countdown to Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 has officially begun and we are thrilled to launch ‘This Energy Never Stops’ which is an invitation to rugby fans old and new to experience unique energy of women’s rugby on the sport’s biggest stage. The film released today not only celebrates the incredible talent and determination of these elite athletes, but also recognises the unstoppable rise of women’s sport globally.Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 Managing Director, Sarah Massey“England 2025 will be a spectacular moment for rugby, with powerful personalities, unstoppable athletes and compelling competition and with women’s sport continuing to break new records, there is no better time to join the celebrations.”
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Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service was called shortly before 8.30pm last night (August 20) to reports of a fire at a business unit on St Andrew’s Road, Northampton.
On arrival crews found a temporary scaffolding structure, which was storing items such as ladders and plastic, was alight.
Northamptonshire Police attended to assist in closing St Andrew’s Road and set up a scene guard while firefighters tackled the blaze using water jets. By 10pm the fire had been extinguished, but the fire crews – from The Mounts, Moulton and Earls Barton – remained on scene until just after 11.30pm to damp down the structure and ensure temperatures were safe.
A shipping container and shed were also destroyed in the fire. The Mounts crew returned this morning at 7am to check that temperatures remained safe, and the Fire Service will return later today to carry out an investigation to determine a cause.
We would like to thank nearby residents for their patience while we attended this incident.
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19 August 2024

Northamptonshire Police is launching an eight-week push to drive down crime in Northampton town centre ahead of the re-opening of the historic Market Square.
Operation Workforce has been set up as the regeneration project nears completion, in response to concerns from business owners and residents about police visibility and key crime types in the area.
The surge activity will comprise of two four-week rounds of action, focusing in turn on anti-social behaviour, shoplifting, drugs and serious violence.
“Northampton town centre has so much to offer, but we know there are certain issues around anti-social and criminal behaviour that are causing concern to businesses and shoppers.Chief Inspector Kim Jackson“The targeted and joined-up work of this operation will see us put a real dent in offence figures and take those responsible for repeat offending off the streets.
“Our work will continue way beyond this eight-week crackdown, as we’re also putting in place long-term measures with partners to ensure our successes are carried forward to keep the town centre as safe and crime-free as possible.”
Throughout the operation, officers will be focusing on increased visibility with hotspot patrols and undertaking both enforcement and outreach work to detect and prevent crime.
The Force will be continuing to work with partners including West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) and Northampton BID (Business Improvement District).
Joint patrols will take place to identify and address issues and problem locations – such as empty buildings and street furniture that attract or enable anti-social behaviour.
Officers will also be seeking to arrest wanted offenders, engaging with retailers and will be using a knife arch and drugs dog to detect and prevent offences.
Operation Workforce came about following a visit to the town centre by Chief Constable Ivan Balhatchet and Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Danielle Stone.
“Having spoken with traders, shoppers and residents in the town centre about their concerns, we’ve looked at the core crime types occurring here and put together some robust policing activity to address them.Chief Constable Balhatchet“We want this revitalised public space to be safe and welcoming for everyone and recognise there is work for us to do in order to achieve this.
“By tackling these key issues and continuing our positive partnership work, we know we’re doing our bit to make sure Northampton remains a town we can all be proud of.”
“I’m delighted that this police operation has been put together in response to the concerns that the Chief Constable and I saw when we came to visit the town centre.Northamptonshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Danielle Stone“Businesses told us very clearly that they wanted to see more visible, engaged policing and partners working together to make the area a safer place. These eight weeks of joint activity are a great start.
“The people who work and live in the area know it best, and I want them to be confident that we have listened to what they had to say and taken their concerns seriously.”
“We are thrilled to see the historic Market Square nearing completion and are eagerly anticipating the launch event on 19 and 20 October, which will showcase this transformed public space.Cllr Daniel Lister, Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure at WNC“The revitalisation of the Market Square is not just about enhancing the physical environment but also about bringing significant community benefits. This space will serve as a vibrant hub for local businesses, cultural events, and social gatherings, strengthening our town’s sense of community and boosting the local economy.
“We fully support Operation Workforce as it plays a crucial role in ensuring that our new Market Square is safe and welcoming for all. The collaborative efforts between Northamptonshire Police, West Northamptonshire Council, and local partners will help create a secure and thriving environment where residents and visitors can enjoy everything Northampton town centre has to offer.”
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New kit will soon be added to all frontline Fire appliances in Northamptonshire to help firefighters speed up the triage of injured patients at major incidents.
All fire engines will have ten-second triage kits, which allow fire crews to identify what category of care an injured patient needs within ten seconds and put a colour coded wristband on that quickly identifies to paramedics which patients need urgent care.

The kit has been purchased following the findings of the Manchester Arena inquiry, and it will allow all emergency responders – whether that’s Fire, Police or Ambulance – to start to be able to rapidly triage patients and mark what priority of care they will need at major and critical incidents.
Xtract Stretchers have also been added to all frontline appliances, and this will allow fire crews to be able to quickly move people away from areas of risk.

Group Commander Matt Butler said: “One of the learning points from the Manchester Arena inquiry was that the triage process needed to be standardised across the Emergency Services, and one of the recommendations was that fire staff be trained in utilising these ten-second triage kits.
“The kits will soon be added to all frontline appliances, and we anticipate that training will have been completed by September.”
Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Danielle Stone added: “It is so important that our emergency services work together to keep people safe.
“The addition of the ten-second triage kits to our fire engines is really going to help in our preparation for major events, as well as responding to them with our emergency service partners.”

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15 August 2024

Today, Thursday 15 August 2024, is A-Level results day with thousands of students in West Northamptonshire receiving their much anticipated grades.
“Congratulations to all those students who have received A-Level results in West Northamptonshire today.Cllr Fiona Baker, WNC’s Cabinet member for children, families and education"I know that schools, teachers and students have put in a lot of hard work over the last year to achieve their results.
"I am confident that West Northants will see many excellent grades this year and look forward to hearing about all of our local successes.
"There may be students that didn't receive the outcome they hoped for, and I'd like to reassure them that support is available to help them take their next step, whether that's university, an apprenticeship, employment or training.
"Anyone who did not get the results they wanted but are still passionate about learning should register with the university clearing system.
"However, for some, university is not always the best route and apprenticeships can be an excellent way to enter into the world of work.
"WNC has a wealth of online support from employability advice and job opportunities to mental health support and resources, so please do take advantage.
"I wish all of our students the very best in their future and this exciting next step."
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