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01 October 2025

Smokers across West Northamptonshire are being encouraged to take part in Stoptober 2025, the national campaign that helps thousands of people change their lives by quitting each year. With the positive message “Let’s quit smoking together,” residents can access free local support to make this October the month they stop for good.
The West Northants Stop Smoking Service offers free, confidential support to anyone ready to quit, including a 12-week programme of telephone or face-to-face sessions, e-cigarette guidance, and free nicotine replacement therapy delivered to your door.
“Like many young people, I started smoking as a teenager due to peer pressure and a lack of awareness about the health risks. In 2002, as I moved my focus into healthcare roles, I made a conscious decision to stop, finishing my last packet and never buying another.Cllr Laura Couse, Cabinet Member for Public Health and Adult Services“Not only did my health improve, but the financial savings were significant. Quitting meant I could redirect that money to more positive things. Anyone who quits smoking can experience huge benefits not only to your financial health but more importantly, to your physical health.
“A year after quitting, I tried a cigarette felt extremely unwell the next morning. That was the moment I knew I’d never go back. Quitting smoking was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made for my health and my wallet.”
“Contacting the stop smoking service was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. After smoking since my teens, I’ve finally quit at 45. I feel better physically and mentally, and I’m proud of what I’ve achieved. My advisor, was incredibly supportive and knowledgeable throughout the programme. I’m so grateful for the help I received.”Elizabeth a Northampton resident who successfully quit smoking this year
This Stoptober, residents who sign up to the Stop Smoking Service will be entered into a prize draw to win two tickets to a Northampton Town Football Club home game.
Joining is simple. Just register with the Stop Smoking Service, make your pledge to quit, and you’ll receive free support from trained advisers. You’ll then be entered into the prize draw. The competition runs from 17 September to 28 October 2025, with tickets kindly provided by Northampton Town Football Club. Click here to find out more about the competition.
Quitting smoking for 28 days makes you five times more likely to quit for good. With the average smoker saving around £2,000 a year, there’s never been a better time to stop.
For more information or to sign up, visit www.westnorthants.gov.uk/stopsmoking or call 0300 126 5700.
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02 October 2025

West Northamptonshire Council is inviting adult cares across the area to take part in the national 2025-2026 Survey of Adult Carers in England, on behalf of NHS England.
The survey runs from 1 October to 30 November 2025. Initial questionnaires will be posted from 1 October, with reminder letters going out on 1 November to those who haven’t yet replied.
This important survey asks people about the services they and the people they care for receive, and about their own quality of life. The survey updates NHS England and the Council on carers’ lives, the issues they face, the things they’re happy with and the things they’d like to see improved.
It also
- Provides the data the NHS and West Northamptonshire Council need to plan services and future needs, and for national reports.
- Creates transparency and accountability, enabling people to make informed choices about their care
- Supports policy and decision-making at local and national level to improve care, services and outcomes for local populations and to help carers.
- Helps measure how well care and support services achieve the outcomes that matter most to people.
Last year, 612 surveys were sent out, with 276 responses received. In total, 180 respondents made 438 comments – all of which are feeding directly into service planning and improvements.
- Feedback from carers has already led to real change locally:
- One-Stop Shops in every local area now provide information, signposting, support and carer assessments in one place.
- The carers guide has been developed to provide carers with one guide that highlights local support services.
- Carers helped co-design West Northamptonshire’s new Unpaid Carer Strategy and the key priorities approved by Cabinet in July 2024.
Taking part in the survey ensures your experiences continue to shape policy, service planning and investment – from training on specific conditions to carer passports and emergency plans currently in development.
All responses are confidential and anonymised. Completing the survey will not affect the services you or the person you care for receive.
Please return your completed survey using the pre-paid envelope by 30 November 2025.
If you need the questionnaire in a different language, larger print, or would like help filling it in, please contact West Northamptonshire Adult Social Services via email at [email protected] or call 0300 126 7000 (option 1, option 3, option 1).
You can also read more on the NHS SACE page.
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01 October 2025

Residents are invited to join West Northamptonshire Council for the official opening of Castle Park, a new play and community space inspired by Northampton’s rich heritage. The celebration will take place on Saturday 18 October 2025, from 10:00am to 2:00pm at the Castle Park, Chalk Lane, Northampton.
The event will begin with an opening speech and ribbon cutting at 10:30am, led by the Lord Lieutenant of Northamptonshire, the Chairman for West Northamptonshire, Councillor James Petter, Deputy Leader of the Council and the Mayor of Northampton.
A variety of free activities will be available throughout the day, including arts and crafts, face painting, glitter tattoos, music, sports, and heritage exhibitions. Local organisations including The Life Centre, Salvation Army, Castle Hill URC, and The Spring Charity will be offering refreshments, creative workshops, and family-friendly entertainment.
Castle Park has been developed as part of a wider initiative to enhance public spaces and connect communities with local history. The project has been funded through a combination of the Government’s Towns Fund, Section 106 allocations from developers and Council investment. The park features heritage poles with storytelling panels and interactive elements that reflect the site’s historical significance, including its links to Northampton Castle. We will also be showcasing the impressive Mural along St Andrew’s Road for which the council received funding from the Arts Council.
Castle Park is a celebration of our local heritage, and a space designed for everyone to enjoy. As a key gateway from the train station, this park will elevate the arrival experience into Northampton, offering a vibrant and welcoming first impression of our town. This project brings together history, creativity and community spirit, and I’m proud to see it come to life. We look forward to welcoming residents to the opening and seeing families enjoy this park for years to come.Councillor James Petter
Castle Park is part of West Northamptonshire Council’s ongoing commitment to revitalising public spaces, promoting wellbeing, and celebrating the unique identity of the area.
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30 September 2025

Pregnant women across West Northamptonshire are being encouraged to consider the free flu vaccine this autumn, as part of making informed decisions about their health and the health of their unborn babies.
During pregnancy, the immune system naturally changes, which can make expectant mothers and their babies more vulnerable to complications from flu, including pneumonia, which can affect the growth of the baby leading to low birth weight. Pregnant women have a higher risk of hospital admission with flu over the general population.
Last year, 64% of pregnant women in West Northamptonshire did not receive the flu vaccine, leaving many at increased risk of catching seasonal flu. This year, West Northamptonshire Council’s Public Health team are encouraging all pregnant women to speak with their midwife or GP to discuss the benefits and ask any questions they may have about the flu vaccine.
With respiratory infections already on the rise and colder weather leading to more indoor gatherings, the risk of flu spreading is increasing. Vaccination remains one of the best ways to help protect mothers and their baby. The vaccinated mother transfers antibodies through their placenta and breast milk and provides immunity to the infant. Therefore, maternal vaccination is the best way to protect newborns who cannot yet be vaccinated.
We want every pregnant woman to feel empowered to make the best choices for themselves and their baby. Our role is to provide clear information and support, so expectant mothers can have open conversations with their healthcare professionals and make well informed decisions about the flu vaccine.Cllr Laura Couse, Cabinet Member for Adult Care and Public Health at West Northants Council
Every pregnancy is unique, and so are the questions women may have about vaccination. We’re here to listen and provide guidance, so women feel confident in their choices. If you’re unsure about the flu vaccine, please reach out to your midwife. We also have a team of vaccination nurses in maternity who are here to help you make the decision that’s right for you and your baby.Clare Flower, Head of Midwifery, Northampton General Hospital
Pregnant women are also encouraged to take up opportunities to protect themselves and their babies via other recommended vaccination programmes during pregnancy, such as for Whooping Cough (Pertussis) and RSV (Respiratory syncytial virus)
For more information, visit the West Northamptonshire Council Immunisation page.
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26 September 2025
Sixth Form schools across West Northamptonshire are being invited to put forward teams for the 2026 Chairman’s Debating Competition, a chance for young people to showcase their skills, challenge ideas, and build confidence in front of a live audience.
Now a much-anticipated annual event, the competition brings together Sixth Form teams from schools and colleges across the area. Previous years have seen strong performances from Magdalen College School, Northampton Academy, Northampton International Academy, Northampton College and The Duston School, with students impressing audiences and judges alike with their quick thinking and powerful arguments.
The event is expertly supported by Debate Mate, who run skill-building workshops ahead of the competition and provide professional judges on the day.
I’m thrilled to invite our Sixth Form schools to take part again in next year’s debating competition. The competition is always inspiring, it’s wonderful to see young people think on their feet, listen to each other, and present their ideas with confidence. This isn’t just about debating on the day; it’s about helping students discover their voice, grow in self-belief, and develop skills that will stay with them for life.Cllr Alison Eastwood, Chairman of West Northamptonshire Council
The competition will take place in February 2026, following a skills webinar in January. Schools are invited to register their teams by emailing [email protected] before Friday 19 December 2025.
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