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28 April 2025

Service improvements, finer weather and a stretch of bank holidays mean household waste and recycling centres (HWRCs) are dealing with busier-than-usual conditions across West Northamptonshire.
Over 67,000 visits have been made across the sites during April, coinciding with the first month of an improved contract which has introduced seven-day opening and improvements to parking layouts at some of the centres.
West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) is working with its contractor FCC Environment to progress further improvements for residents as part of the new contract, which continues to see the centres managed by the same, experienced staff who have been running them for over 15 years in highly-controlled work zones, with strict health and safety rules and processes.
All HWRCs are now open seven days a week from 10am to 4pm, offering people more opportunities to visit on a day and time that is convenient for them. Since being introduced at the start of April, we have seen a 20% increase in visitors who are making use of the new open days during the week, which means more visitors are choosing to visit sites on weekdays instead of weekends.
Parking arrangements at Sixfields, Ecton and Towcester have also been brought in line with the other centres, with marked bays replacing parallel parking to reduce the distance between cars and containers to improve safety. Sites are also focusing on diverting as much as waste possible from the general waste, to make sure that we're maximising the amount that can be recycled.
Following a busy Easter period and with more warm weather this week heading into the May bank holiday weekend, sites are once again expected to be busier than usual and residents are urged to follow guidance to support the smooth-running of the sites including:
- Pre-sorting their waste and recycling before arriving at the site to speed up the process.
- Getting used to following the new parking arrangements at Sixfields, Ecton and Towcester, by parking in the marked bays and following instructions from site staff. Extra staff will be on hand to help direct cars while everyone gets used to the new arrangements.
- Avoiding blocking the highway.
- Making use of all six sites across the area.
As the new contract moves forward, all kinds of systems and processes will be explored in the future to see if any of them can make the service more efficient and further improve the experience for residents. A new onsite reuse shop at Sixfields HWRC is also set to open in the autumn, to complement the existing shop at Farthinghoe Recycling and Re-use Centre and improvements are being made to car parking bays and access at the site as part of this scheme. The reuse shop will be operated via our charity partner Cynthia Spencer and people will be able to visit the recycling centres and shop to donate items suitable for reuse/sale.
To find your nearest centre, please visit our Household Waste Recycling Centres page.
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29 April 2025

Unsung heroes making a difference across West Northamptonshire are being urged to step forward for a groundbreaking new scheme offering free access to local leisure facilities.
Everyone Active, which runs Moulton Leisure Centre and Daventry Leisure Centre in partnership with West Northamptonshire Council, wants to support projects which are tackling local issues and changing lives.
The award-winning operator is due to launch its Community Champions scheme on Thursday, May 1, 2025, with the aim of building stronger communities and recognising the dedication of those who go above and beyond.
People involved in mentoring, promoting health and wellbeing, supporting inclusivity or leading environmental or cultural projects are being encouraged to apply. It can be a charitable initiative or a project that is small or targeted.
Successful applicants will secure valuable use of facilities within their local leisure centres, to help them carry out these projects. Everyone Active will raise awareness of this work to strengthen connections, encourage civic engagement and foster a culture of giving back.
Those selected for the Community Champions scheme are also in with a chance of being shortlisted for the Champions Awards in autumn of this year.
Meanwhile, Everyone Active is also poised to launch its all-new Colleague Champions scheme, which will recognise and reward Everyone Active employees who consistently go above and beyond in their roles.
It will celebrate the provision of exceptional customer service, innovative ideas, teamwork, leadership and dedication to Everyone Active’s values.
Applications for both Community Champions and Colleague Champions open on May 1, 2025 and close on June 2, 2025. Applications will be submitted via the Champions website at www.ea-champions.com
“We are hugely excited to launch the Community Champions scheme, which we hope will make a real difference in West Northamptonshire.Jamie Brightwell, Everyone Active’s contract manager“We want to highlight the work of everyday heroes who are changing people’s lives and inspiring others to make a positive impact in their communities.
“We encourage local people, community projects and charitable initiatives to get their applications in so we can support the fantastic work that you do.”
Everyone Active also runs the Sporting Champions scheme, which empowers aspiring athletes to achieve their full potential through access to state-of-the-art training facilities and invaluable mentoring support from Olympians and Paralympians.
Since its inception in 2016, the scheme has elevated the sporting careers of more than 6,000 athletes by providing them with free access to Everyone Active's 240-plus leisure centres nationwide.
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29 April 2025

Twenty young people have been elected to the West Northamptonshire Youth Council, with two of them also stepping into national roles as Members of Youth Parliament (MYPs), following a successful election delivered in partnership between West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) and Clubs for Young People Northamptonshire (CYPN).
The elections, which took place across schools, youth clubs and sports groups in the area, marked a powerful opportunity for young people to have their say and help shape the decisions that affect them. Thousands of votes were cast as part of the democratic process, with polling stations hosted at schools and community venues across West Northants.
The newly elected MYPs are:
- Chanel – MYP and Chair of the Youth Council (Northampton School for Girls)
- Thomas – MYP and Vice-Chair of the Youth Council (Caroline Chisholm School)
Chanel and Thomas will go on to represent West Northamptonshire at a national level, including participating in debates in the House of Commons and engaging with MPs on key issues affecting young people. The Youth Council will meet monthly to campaign on local priorities, discuss challenges, and collaborate with WNC and other partners to create meaningful change.
“This is an incredibly proud moment for our area. By giving young people the platform to speak out and get involved in the democratic process, we are helping to grow the leaders of tomorrow. The level of engagement in the elections was outstanding, and we’re excited to support the Youth Council and MYPs as they bring forward fresh ideas, energy and perspectives to help shape our communities and beyond.”Jane Carr, Director of Communities & Opportunities at WNC
"This is a very exciting time for young people in West Northamptonshire. Although there has been a Youth Forum for some time, the aim since the creation of West Northamptonshire Council has been to develop a group of young people to become part of the National youth Parliament. We all need to celebrate now this has been achieved. Our team of young people and staff are looking forward to raising the voices of the youth of West Northamptonshire locally, nationally and even internationally. The door is wide open."Morcea Walker MBE, Chair of the Youth Forum
“This is a significant step forward for youth representation in our county. We have been working closely with West Northamptonshire Council to manage this process and will be continuing to work diligently with both the Youth Council and the Members of Youth Parliament to ensure that young voices are heard and valued. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all of the newly elected young people and encourage community engagement in this vital project.”Sarah Bailey, Project Coordinator at Clubs for Young People Northamptonshire
To learn more about the West Northamptonshire Youth Council or get involved, please visit: www.westnorthants.gov.uk/community-forums or contact [email protected]
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25 April 2025

Registered charities in West Northants are being encouraged to submit their details to be considered for funds from a new clothing and textiles recycling service.
Thanks to a partnership with Anglo Doorstep Collections, residents can now book free collections of unwanted clothing, shoes, books and other items for reuse and recycling, whilst also raising money for charities.
Residents will have the opportunity to vote for the local charities they would like funds raised by the new service to be donated to, in a poll, that will be launching in the coming weeks.
West Northamptonshire Council is asking registered charities who are interested to fill in an online form by Sunday, 11 May. Any money raised in the meantime will be added to a pot, ready to be donated in the coming months.
The Council will be refreshing the list of charities annually, giving residents and charities the chance to get involved regularly.
The new service provides a simple and convenient way to help people declutter their belongings, and provides piece of mind that every donation is reused for their original purpose or is recycled.
Further information on this new service is available here: Clothing collections | West Northamptonshire Council
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23 April 2025

The countdown is on to the Women’s World Cup, and as West Northants prepares to host six of the games later this year, a team of enterprising students at the University of Northampton have been commissioned to deliver a creative project to help build-up excitement across the county.
West Northamptonshire Council has commissioned a talented team of six at Goblin Games to deliver a purpose-built arcade machine – accompanied by an arcade-style game built specifically for the event – as part of their build-up to the Women’s World Cup in August 2025.
The group of super six students at the forefront of this first mission are Programmers Sam Cairns and Sam Waite, Designer Elisa Pojaga, Artists Ben Green and Sam McDonagh, and Sound Designer Roman Pegg.
The arcade machine will be brought to thousands of local people as it tours the county at local libraries, theatres, sports grounds as well as the market square, drumming up excitement ahead of the tens of thousands rugby fans expected to descend on the town for the tournament debut on Sunday 24 August.
”This journey has been an incredible opportunity for gaining industry-standard experience. Working closely with the council has been a true demonstration of what it means to work for a client and the responsibilities that come with it.Third-year student and Lead Designer for Scrum Showdown, Elisa Pojaga“Through balancing full-time work on the project alongside our studies, part-time jobs and other life commitments, I’m grateful to have collaborated with such talented people on my team. Together, we’ve worked with passion and dedication on this project from day one.
“We’re all incredibly proud of the result of our hard work and are thrilled with the impact it's had on people. We’re excited to see what comes next, and personally, I want to thank every member of the team for their dedication and professionalism. The game industry needs more people with their level of talent, creativity, and determination.”
Titled ‘Scrum Showdown’, the arcade machine features four mini games based on four key rugby themes - passing, kicking, dodging and scrum – and offers both single and two-player options along with a competitive score board.
Established ahead of the academic term in September 2024, Goblin Games offers creative students from the University’s gaming courses – Games Art, Games Design, Games Programming and Animation – the opportunity to deliver commissions and projects as part of an established, industry-grade games studio.
This commission marks the first in a series of projects expected to test the students’ creativity in real-world projects – as well as give their CVs an invaluable boost as they prepare to graduate and launch into the gaming industry.
“The students have very much led the way with this commission, imparting their creative flair, technical know-how and professionalism to deliver a top-quality product which will engage members of the community of all ages to take part, play a game or two, and be part of a massively exciting time for the town.The University of Northampton’s Senior Lecturer in Games and Animation, Vikaas Mistry“This commission is further testament to the value which our in-house games studios – Goblin Games and Goblin Academics - brings to our students, offering an unrivalled opportunity to develop their skills in an innovative and industry environment. Watch this space, because this is the first in a long line of exciting projects to be delivered here at UON!”
"It's great to see the enthusiasm of the students and how much work they have put into the arcade machine. We wanted to look for innovative ways to promote the World Cup and this felt like a really unique way to do it. Also having the opportunity to promote the Games Design skills coming out of the University has been a real added bonus to this collaboration"Innovation Manager at West Northamptonshire Council, Richard Beards
Goblin Games will be presenting on June 13 at Merged Futures 7, the annual tech innovation showcase hosted at the University’s Waterside Campus. The team of students – including Elisa - will present the final game, diving into the art, design, and programming challenges they've tackled. Free tickets can be booked via the Digital Northants website.
Further details on where the arcade machine will be hosted and available to play will be released soon.
Find out more about studying Games Art, Games Design and Games Programming at the University of Northampton.
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