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06 August 2024

Only one person on a scooter at a time - this is the message from West Northamptonshire Council, North Northamptonshire Council, Northamptonshire Police and e-scooter operator Voi.
The four organisations are joining forces to urge e-scooter riders to follow the one person per scooter rule.
Only the person who hires a Voi rental e-scooter using their own account is allowed to ride the e-scooter.
Anyone caught taking a passenger on a scooter could face a lifetime ban from Voi.
Multiple riders on a scooter could also face prosecution, including fines and points on their driving licence.
If there is a road accident involving more than one person on a single scooter, Voi’s insurers may look to recoup any third party payouts from all riders.
“The Voi scheme provides a cost-effective and sustainable way for people across Northampton to travel for work and leisure. Generally, riders are sensible and follow the rules by riding alone. However, unfortunately there are others who continue to put themselves and others in danger by riding with more than one person per e-scooter.Cllr Phil Larratt, West Northamptonshire Council’s Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport“We support Voi in cracking down severely on those who abuse the scheme. We need to work together to improve and ensure the safety of everyone. Therefore, we urge anyone who witnesses more than one person riding a Voi e-scooter to report it so that strong action can be taken against those breaking the rules.”
“An e-scooter is not a toy. It is a vehicle designed to be ridden on the roads and therefore must be treated with care and responsibility.Matt O’Connell, Safer Roads Team Strategic Manager for Northamptonshire Police“Anyone riding one in tandem is putting both riders as well as other road users at risk of serious injury or worse.
“Please look after yourselves and others by riding the Voi e-scooters in accordance with the rules.”
“The e-scooter trials are about seeing what is working and what needs to be improved. On this occasion, we’re targeting multiple riders on one e-scooter, something we see far too often on the streets across Northamptonshire. Most e-scooter riders are sensible and follow the rules, keeping everyone safe, but there are a minority who break the rules, and we are urging users to stick to one rider per scooter or risk a ban and prosecution.Cllr Matt Binley, North Northamptonshire Council’s Executive Member for Highways, Travel and Assets“I would urge anyone who spots multiple riders on a single Voi e-scooter to report the incident online or via email.”
“Our e-scooters are designed to be ridden by one person only. They are a safe, affordable and sustainable way of getting around - but we are reminding riders that the rule is always one person per scooter.”Jim Hubbard, Senior Policy Manager for Voi UK
Voi has fined or banned 70 people for riding one of the company’s scooters with more than one person on board this year.
Anyone who spots one of Voi’s coral-coloured e-scooters being ridden by more than one person can report it to Voi or email [email protected], giving details of the time, location and if possible the scooter’s four-digit registration number, so that Voi can investigate and take action.
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06 August 2024

The route for the first ever stage of the Lloyds Bank Tour of Britain Men cycle race to take place in West Northamptonshire has today been revealed.
Stage five, the penultimate leg of the 2024 race, will take place on Saturday 7 September, starting from the University of Northampton and finishing at the Guildhall on Northampton’s Derngate after 147 kilometres (91 miles) of racing through the area, including Daventry and nearly 30 villages.
Along the way the race will pass through Daventry, followed by a loop south of the town through villages including Abthorpe, Wappenham, Helmdon, Culworth, Byfield and Hellidon, before looping around Northampton via Watford, West Haddon, Naseby, Kelmarsh and Brixworth for the approach to the finish via Sywell and Ecton.
During the stage riders will tackle a pair of categorised King of the Mountains climbs at Newnham Hill and Bulls Hill, just south of Daventry, and an intermediate sprint at Holcot, at the eastern end of the Pitsford Water causeway.
"We are incredibly excited to host the first-ever stage of the Lloyds Bank Tour of Britain Men in West Northamptonshire. This prestigious event will not only showcase our beautiful region to a global audience but also bring the community together in celebration of sports and local pride.Cllr Daniel Lister, Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure“The route, winding through our historic towns and scenic countryside, offers a thrilling challenge for the riders and a spectacular experience for spectators. We invite everyone to join us for a day of excitement and to cheer on the cyclists as they race towards the finish line in Northampton's vibrant town centre."
“The University’s purpose is to create social impact, and sport can have the same transformative effect on people’s lives.UON Vice Chancellor, Professor Anne-Marie Kilday“It is an honour to host the Men’s Tour of Britain and I look forward to welcoming the athletes and fans to watch the start at our beautiful Waterside Campus.”
“We are looking forward to welcoming the riders and supporters to Northampton. The event provides an opportunity to showcase the county to a wider audience while attracting higher levels of football into our town centre, which is great news for our businesses.”Mark Mullen, Operations Manager for Northampton BID
"The penultimate stage of this year's race is in area new to the Lloyds Bank Tour of Britain Men, which is always exciting as it means that the majority of the peloton will be unfamiliar with the roads that we will be using. With the stage being on a Saturday and its central location, we are expecting a lot of fans to be at the roadside to cheer the riders on.Lloyds Bank Tour of Britain Race Director Rod Ellingworth"With the start on the University of Northampton's Waterside Campus so close to the finish line in the town centre, it will make for a great location for fans of all ages to come down and see the start and finish of the stage and to make a day out of it, so we would like to thank our partners at West Northamptonshire Council and the University of Northampton for making this possible."
The stage will get underway at 11am from the University of Northampton’s Waterside Campus, where a full day of activities and entertainment is planned, including race coverage on big screens, just a short walk away from the town centre finish location.
The stage is expected to finish with a sprint in Northampton town centre between 14:23 and 15:05.
While it is the first time that the men’s Tour has come to Northampton, the town’s Derngate hosted the first ever stage finish of the women’s Tour, won by Swedish rider Emma Johansson, in May 2014, and Daventry in West Northamptonshire has twice also hosted the women’s race, with a start in 2017 and a stage finish in 2018, won by Coryn Labecki.
The Lloyds Bank Tour of Britain Men begins in the Scottish Borders on Tuesday 3 September followed by stages in the Tees Valley, South Yorkshire and East Midlands. Following the West Northamptonshire stage the race concludes in Suffolk on Sunday 8 September after six days of racing.
More details of the Lloyds Bank Tour of Britain Men, including the detailed stage timings and competing teams will be announcing in the coming weeks.
Fans wanting to enjoy the Lloyds Bank Tour of Britain Men with premium experiences, can now get closer to the action with hospitality, in-car places, and exclusive helicopter packages, now available via Sportive Breaks here.
The full list of areas included in the stage five route are:
- Northampton
- Nobottle
- Whilton Locks
- Norton
- Daventry
- Preston Capes
- Little Preston
- Maidford
- Blakesley
- Abthorpe
- Wappenham
- Helmdon
- Thorpe Mandeville
- Culworth
- Byfield
- Charwelton
- Hellidon
- Catesby
- Welton
- Watford
- West Haddon
- Cold Ashby
- Naseby
- Kelmarsh
- Harrington
- Lamport
- Scaldwell
- Pitsford
- Holcot
- Sywell
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05 August 2024

Residents and communities across West Northamptonshire are invited to come together to celebrate the official grand opening of the revitalised Northampton Market Square this October, as West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) and Northampton Forward celebrate the transformation of this beloved community space ensuring it can be enjoyed by future generations to come.
Taking place across Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 October 2024, WNC will host a community celebration filled with a whole host of fun activities for all the family, including creative musical and cultural performances, historic and heritage exhibitions, and an array of amazing food and drink from a variety of local businesses and vendors. £30,000 of Government funding from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) has been allocated towards activities for the family weekend.
Market traders and local businesses will also be offering a wide range of fresh local produce, gifts, services, food, and drink during the weekend.
Drawing on Northampton’s rich history, the regenerated space complements the wider transformation of the town centre, featuring high-quality market stalls, improved seating and lighting, enhanced paving and an interactive water feature, creating a sustainable, accessible and inclusive space for everyone to enjoy. The scheme is being funded through the Government led Towns Fund, which is overseen by Northampton Forward; a public and private partnership made up of key organisations across the area.
"Northampton is home to one of Europe’s longest running outdoor market, and we are excited to invite residents and communities from across West Northamptonshire to join us for the grand opening of the reimagined Northampton Market Square to celebrate the rich history of the site and see first-hand the revitalised space.Cllr Daniel Lister, Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure,“We have planned a weekend full of exciting activities, performances, and local flavours, ensuring there is something for everyone to enjoy. Come and be part of this unmissable celebration and witness the beginning of a new chapter for our vibrant community."
WNC is supported by key local organisations to deliver this event, including Northampton Forward, Northampton Business Improvement District (BID) and Northampton Town Council.
"We are really excited to commemorate this significant milestone in the transformation of our town as Market Square officially reopens to the public. The event will provide an opportunity to see the regeneration first-hand, support local businesses and traders and join in the family-fun. I'd encourage everyone to save the date and join us for this exciting weekend."Martin Mason, Chair of Northampton Forward Board and Managing Director of Trickers Shoes
Once open, the rejuvenated space will invigorate the local economy, provide new opportunities for local businesses and attract visitors to the area while providing a vibrant and accessible venue for regular markets, community events, and social gatherings, enriched with a variety of cultural and social activities.
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05 August 2024

West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) has adopted a five-year strategy which sets out the vision to support unpaid carers across the area, helping them to find a balance between their caring responsibilities and maintaining their own health and lifestyle.
A carer is someone who selflessly offers unpaid assistance to their partner, family member, friend or neighbour who may be unwell, have a disability or struggle without this essential help.
The carers strategy (2024-29) is for all unpaid carers that live in, or care for someone that lives in West Northants, and has been developed together with local carers, ensuring their voices drive forward progress over the next few years to provide the right support and information for them.
Chosen by our local carers, 17 priorities have been identified to focus on improving over the next five years as well as specific measurements to track progress. Each one has a set of actions that will support with achieving the priority over the five-year period.
“Daunting, fear, confusion, research, advocate, crazily passionate, compassion, respect, and results. All these describes what carers feel every day, so having the privilege to be part of a co-production team that embraced the above and turned it into a great strategy for our own carers, what a great accomplishment! Our vision was to take a little of the frustration and sense of helplessness and turn it into a new strategy that will help clarify what that role is, how to attain the help needed and challenge the stigma and stereotyping of what a carer knows and understands about the person in their care. The greatest inheritance and legacy bridging all generations.”Pat Marshall, a carer with experience who has helped to shape the strategy
“We fully recognise the invaluable contribution of our carers, and we are delighted to have worked with them to develop this five-year strategy. By working collaboratively with carers, the strategy reflects the support they need to balance their caring responsibilities and their wellbeing.”Cllr Matt Golby, Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Adult Care, Public Health, and Regulatory Services at WNC
Work is now underway to roll-out the priorities set out in year one which include:
- a One-Stop Shop delivered in all of our Local Area Partnerships (LAPs) for carers to meet other carers, find support and be given information
- develop and provide a carer guide in both written format and available on an app
- find hidden carers who are people that do not yet recognise themselves as a carer and offer them support.
Over the next five-years WNC will work with North Northamptonshire Council and health colleagues to deliver the ambitions set out in the strategy and ensure that carers receive the support they need.
Click here to find out more about support for carers across West Northamptonshire and view the five-year strategy.
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05 August 2024

West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) has awarded £1.4 million in grant funding to a wide range of projects, including 24 community organisations to support initiatives focused on enhancing local skills, addressing critical needs, and fostering positive change within the community.
Funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF), the People and Skills Grant funding is designed to empower individuals and grassroots organisations by providing the resources needed to cultivate essential skills and foster a resilient workforce equipped to meet evolving needs and drive economic growth.
The largest part of the skills programme is an initiative called “Skills for Communities”, providing community organisations with funding to deliver innovative skills projects. The successful grant recipients were selected through a competitive process based on their innovative approaches and potential for significant community impact. The funded projects cover a wide range of areas, including Not in Education; Employment or Training (NEET); Digital Literacy, Science Technology Engineering Maths (STEM), English Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Literacy at Work; and inclusive recruitment.
Support on offer will include one to one personalised coaching to help people get back into work, help for families in crisis, increased volunteering opportunities, therapeutic sessions to support adults’ mental health and emotional wellbeing, and a programme to tackle social exclusion in young people.
“The investment of £1.4 million in skills projects, including community organisations through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund is a vital step in boosting the local economy of West Northamptonshire.Cllr Daniel Lister, Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure“By equipping our workforce with essential skills and supporting innovative projects, we are laying the groundwork for sustained economic growth and prosperity.
“This funding will not only help individuals and businesses thrive but will also strengthen the resilience and inclusivity of our entire community. We are confident that these initiatives will make a meaningful difference in enhancing local skills and providing new opportunities for local people."
The primary objectives of the People and Skills Grant Funding program include:
- Enhancing Workforce Skills and providing targeted training programs to help individuals acquire new competencies and advance their career and employment prospects, such as Digital and Literacy Skills in the Workplace.
- Promoting Inclusivity by ensuring equitable access to skill development opportunities for underrepresented and disadvantaged groups, such as those for whom English is a second language (ESOL) or those looking to improve their levels of Literacy at Work.
- Supporting Innovation and encouraging the development of innovative solutions to address current and future skill needs, such as STEM Skills.
- Strengthening Community Resilience and building a robust and adaptable workforce that can thrive in a rapidly changing economic landscape, focusing on supporting individuals recovering from long-term health challenges or those leaving care to engage with employment opportunities and training.
The funding has been awarded to a mix of voluntary and community sector (VCS) organisations and specialist organisations to deliver specific pieces of work, including:
- Free to Talk CIC
- Volunteer It Yourself
- Learning & Skills Academy
- Northampton Hope Centre
- The Good Loaf
- Salvation Army
- Shudan CIC
- Dostiyo Asian Women and Girls Organisation
- Sport4Fitness CIC
- Voluntary Impact Northamptonshire
- Citizens Advice West Northants & Cherwell
- YMCA Northamptonshire
- Springs Family Centre
- Workbridge (St Andrew's Healthcare)
- Progressive World Vision CIC
- United African Association
- Doddridge Centre Limited
- Peak Empower
- Innovation CIC
- Sikh Community Centre & Youth Club (SCCYC)
- Future Toolbox
- Restore Northampton
- Lewis Foundation
- Tendered Services - Skills for Growth:
- Adult Learning Service
- Diversiti UK
- Learning Skills Academy
- Support Northants
- Silverstone Technology Cluster
- West Northants Employment Support Service
For more information on funded projects or about our grant programs and any future funding opportunities, please visit WNC Funding and Allocations.
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