Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Cabinet to discuss new bus interchange proposals...


Northampton Borough Council’s Cabinet is to consider proposals to locate the town’s new bus interchange on the site of the old covered market (Fishmarket) when it meets next week. (October 12).  Creating new bus and 
passenger facilities is a key part of the regeneration plans for the wider town centre.


A number of possible options for a new site have been considered over the past few months, in consultation with partners and user groups.  As a result of this work, the Fishmarket site is now being recommended as the preferred location. 

One of the main benefits of this site is its central location, which would bring bus passengers right into the heart of the town and give them easy access to shops, the Market Square and facilities including the Guildhall, County Hall, the Royal & Derngate and Castle Station.

Northampton Borough Council also owns all the land that would be used if the new interchange were built on this site, which would make the scheme easier and quicker to deliver.

West Northamptonshire Development Corporation’s board is expected to consider contributing funding to the scheme.

As well as being asked to endorse the Fishmarket site for a new bus facility, the Cabinet will also be asked to approve continued working with the Northampton Arts Collective, which currently uses the former indoor market rent free, to find them suitable alternative premises.

Cllr Tim Hadland, Northampton Borough Council portfolio holder for Assets and Regeneration, said: "The new bus interchange is a vitally important part of the future development of our town and we know that a lot of people feel very strongly about it.

"We want to create a site that that is welcoming, bright, safe and clean and brings passengers right into the heart of Northampton. We will look closely at these proposals to ensure that they enable us to provide the right facilties to meet the needs of bus users and the town as a whole in the future.”

If the proposed site is approved in principle, it is expected that a planning application would be submitted by January 2012, with construction to start in Summer 2012.  Northamptonshire County Council, as a key partner in the regeneration of Northampton, has undertaken to take lead responsibility for the design, preparation and submission of the formal planning application.

The Cabinet meeting will take place at the Guildhall at 6pm on Wednesday 12 October.

Action to reduce dangerous parking around schools....

  

 
A joint campaign to tackle the problem of inconsiderate, dangerous and illegal parking around primary schools in the north sector of Northampton is being launched this week.
The campaign spearheaded by Northampton Borough Council’s neighbourhood management team and run jointly with the police and county council’s parking enforcement comes after an increasing number of comments from residents concerned about dangerous and inconsiderate parking around schools.  The issue is a particular problem around school drop off and pick up times.
Whilst the primary intention of the campaign is to warn drivers of the dangers of inconsiderate parking, fines will also handed out to those caught parking illegally or dangerously.
 
Councillor David Mackintosh, Northampton Borough Council cabinet advisor, said:  "Inconsiderate and dangerous parking around schools is a real issue that we hope this campaign will help to address.  We have received numerous complaints from residents and parents about drivers who abandon their vehicles in dangerous places which makes negotiating the roads safely an absolute nightmare.  

"Our main concern is for the safety of children and we are urging parents and people who use their cars to get to and from school to park legally, safely and responsibly.” 
Each week the team of borough council, county council and police officers will carry out unannounced safety spot checks at one of 17 primary schools in the north sector.  Although all schools will be receiving written notification of the campaign, the exact dates of when officers will carry out the safety checks at each school has not been revealed.

Making the planning process easier for homeowners...


People are being asked to have their say on new rules that should make it easier to navigate the planning process when extending or altering a residential property.
 
Planners at Northampton Borough Council have written a new guide for home owners, architects and developers looking to make significant changes to a property. The draft Residential Alterations and Extensions Design Guide is now available for consultation before councillors make a final decision on the document later this year.
 
The new easy to follow guide has been written to show people the types of extension and alteration will be accepted, and which are likely to be refused. The guide also supports the advice available from the Council's planning team when preparing a planning application.
 
The guide deals with a range of issues to ensure that any new extension or alteration does not negatively affect neighbours or the local area. This includes making sure any changes do not block natural light, interfere with privacy, or damage the character of the area with large or unsightly modifications.
 
Councillor John Yates, Northampton Borough Council's cabinet member for planning and environment said: "We want to make the planning process as easy as possible. For most people they will only encounter planning legislation when they want to make an extension or alteration of their home. So we want to make sure everything is as straightforward as possible and there is no confusion about what can or cannot be done. So, we want people to tell us what they think of the draft guide."
 
The Design Guide, which will be a Supplementary Planning Document, and accompanying consultation documents are available from Thursday 15 September.   The consultation documents are available on-line at: www.northampton.gov.uk/consultation or in local libraries within the Borough. All consultation responses must be received before Thursday 27 October 2011.

UK's first night run being staged in Northampton!



Saturday 29 October is the date for the UK’s first dedicated night running event which takes place in Northampton as part of this year’s Igniting Ambition Festival in the lead up to London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

The family-friendly Night Run Northampton is suitable for all ages and abilities, as participants will be encouraged to run or walk a 3km town centre circuit that takes in Northampton’s key cultural landmarks at night.  The route will be animated with a spooky mix of digital lighting installations, giant LED screen, exhibitions, Market Square illuminations as well as live music, street theatre and performance.

There is no registration fee to enter the fun run which sets off from Abington Street at 6.30pm, but participants are being encouraged to raise as much sponsorship as possible with proceeds going to the British Heart Foundation to celebrate Northampton becoming one of 50 places in the UK to be designated a Heart Town as part of the charity’s 50th anniversary this year.

Councillor David Mackintosh, Northampton Borough Council cabinet advisor, said: "Night Run Northampton promises to be a fun night out for friends, families and work colleagues.  Participants will benefit from a bit of exercise whist taking in some of the town’s fantastic heritage, being entertained and raising money for a great cause all at the same time.  This is the very first night run in the UK, which makes it even more exciting. 

"And if running isn’t for you, then come along on the night anyway to watch the entertainment and cheer on family and friends; it will be a great evening out.”
Online registration is open from now until 26 October by visiting www.marketsquareevents.com

Monday, 29 August 2011

Registering is as easy as 1...2...3...




Letters hit your doormats this weekend as over 90,000 households across Northampton are asked to check their details are correct. 
 
Over the next few weeks Northampton Borough Council will be delivering electoral registration forms to every home in the town. The pre-printed forms show who is listed as living at the address, and all people will need to do is check the details are correct and let the Council know. 
 
This year the entire process is as easy as 1.. 2.. 3.
 
One, we send you the form.
 
Two, you check the details are correct.
 
And three, let us know by freephone, internet of freepost. 
 
Northampton Borough Council's democratic services  and chief executive services manager Cassie Triggs said: "It only takes a few moments to complete the form. If our records are out of date, just write down the correct details and use the freepost envelope provided. And, if everything is correct it is even easier, just call our freephone number or visit  the registration website."
 
This year's deadline  is  Wednesday 30 November, all forms must be received by then in time for publishing the electoral roll on 1 December. For further information or assistance call the electoral services telephone helpline on 0300 330 7000  or visit www.northampton.gov.uk/registration

Nominate your local sports star for the 2011 Northampton Sports Awards




Do you have a sports man or woman who will go the extra mile? A young leader of a sports group that has shone out from the rest of the crowd? Or a volunteer who shows commitment and enthusiasm for grass root sports?

If so we want to hear from you…


The search is on for Northampton’s sports stars of the year as Northampton Leisure Trust opens its nominations for the Sports Awards 2011.

The awards, which are now in their third year, showcase the hard work, dedication and sporting successes of individuals and teams in the town.

You can vote for:

· Community club of the year
· Team of the year
· Coach of the year
· Volunteer of the year
· Young sportsman of the year
· Young sportswoman of the year
· Young leader of the year
· Get Active 2011
· Disabled sports achiever
· Local sportsman of the year
· Local sportswoman of the year
· Sports school of the year
· Long time contribution to sport

The closing date for 
nominations is 12pm on Friday 9 September.

The winners will be announced at the awards ceremony on 
Thursday 13 October, St George's Hall.

The winners of this round will be entered into the county awards.
Managing Director of Northampton Leisure Trust, Ian Redfern said: "This is the third year that we have run the Sports Awards and do so to recognise and reward the wealth of sporting talent and those who contribute to supporting grass roots sports in Northampton.

"This is a fantastic opportunity to recognise our many excellent sportsmen and sportswomen, so lets get voting for the talent of the town and put Northampton on the map.”


Nomination forms are available from the Leisure Trust sports development team by calling Northampton 837704, emailing stevejohnson@northamptonleisuretrust.org.uk or logging on to www.nleisuresports.co.uk

Monday, 25 July 2011

UMRA General Meeting Notes




Mobile Library Service on Upton



Greyfriars Bus Station escalators out of service...


On Monday 1 August the escalators in the Greyfriars Bus Station will be out of service for three weeks due to scheduled repair work.

The escalators require maintenance to improve the daily running of the machines to maintain a good service for people accessing the bus station.

However, with the future developments of the Grosvenor Centre in mind, replacement of the escalators was not deemed appropriate.

In the meantime, people can access the station via the three stairwells and the lift. There will also be signage and additional staff to direct bus passengers between levels.

The work is due to be complete by Friday 19 August and we will keep you updated on the progress.

Town Centre Manager, Derrick Simpson said: "We understand this may cause bus users a slight disruption when using the service. However, there is access to a lift if you are unable to use a stair well.

"This is an essential repair to ensure the escalators are in good working order for the future, improving access within the Bus Station. We aim to cause minimal disruption whilst the work is being carried out.”

Both escalators are being worked on at the same time to reduce the disruption to passengers.

Plants for sale in Abington Park


A selection of plants grown from seed by a group of volunteers who help Northampton Borough Council to look after the floral displays in Abington Park are now on sale in the park.

The Choices group are a team of adults with learning disabilities who love working in the park and when they are not tending the flowerbeds they are planting up pots of vegetables and herbs.

They have a tabletop sale of a selection of plants they have grown from seed on sale to park visitors every day of the working week.  Tomatoes, gooseberries, dill and lettuce are just four of the crops they are currently selling.

All proceeds from plant sales go towards paying for compost and seeds for next year as well as an annual treat for the volunteers who work so hard.

Plants will be on sale until September and are located near the booking office between the tennis courts and bowling green in Abington Park.  Alternatively call Choices horticultural team on Northampton 634383.

Street Lighting


You can't fail to have noticed that street lights are being turned off around the county at the moment.

Northamptonshire County Council have produced THIS DOCUMENT (click on the DOWNLOAD THIS FILE button) to explain what, how and why they're doing this.

Medieval fun in Abington Park!



Abington Park visitors are in for a fun-packed day of medieval madness as Northampton Borough Council’s museum service gets set to host its annual family fun day on Saturday 13 August.


During the day of medieval madness there will be activities and events suitable for all the family.  


There will be fighting knights and fire eating in the medieval pavilion, medieval-themed story telling, a chance to have a go at archery under the expert supervision of two medieval costumed tutors, dancing and games as well as lots of arts and crafts activities that include tile painting, making a beeswax candle and writing with a quill.


The Museum of Leathercraft, which is housed in Abington Park Museum, will be joining in the fun and running a themed activity and the Park Café located near the museum will also be putting on a special medieval-themed children’s menu for the day.


For those interested in seeing genuine medieval artefacts, the county council’s finds liaison officer will be showing of a collection of medieval archaeological finds from Northampton.  The Northamptonshire Records Office will also be there to showcase some excellent reproductions of medieval documents from their collections. 


Councillor Michael Hill, Northampton Borough Council cabinet member for museums, said: "Northampton played a major part in England’s history in medieval times and I am sure that today’s young people will enjoy the opportunity of trying some of the varied activities of 600 years ago that the museum is laying on.”


The medieval fun day is at Abington Park Museum from 10am to 4pm on Saturday 13 August.  


Admission is free, but there may be a small charge for some of the activities.


Anyone wanting more information can telephone (01604) 838111 or email museums@northampton.gov.uk

Free residential for young people interested in history & heritage!


Northampton Museums & Art Gallery is offering young people aged 14 to 25 years-old, who might be thinking of a career in the museums or heritage sectors,  a fantastic opportunity to take part in a free weekend residential course as part of the Stories of the World project for the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad.

The weekend residential will be held at Quorn Hall in Leicestershire from 19 to 21 August.
The first activity will be a treasure hunt to test team working, organisational and creativity skills and learn more about the history of Quorn Hall and village.  On Saturday participants will travel to Snibston for a packed day of activities which include: how to develop a fashion gallery exhibition; a colliery tour with former mine workers; and a workshop on how to develop tours and guides using mobile apps and podcasts.


On Sunday participants will get the opportunity to work again as teams to develop their own tours and guides using what they have learnt over the weekend.

The residential finishes at 4pm on Sunday.  All travel, accommodation, meals and activities will be provided free. 

Councillor Michael Hill, Northampton Borough Council cabinet member for museums, said: "I’m delighted that young people who might be interested in museums and history have the opportunity to sample the sort of work that they would do were they to decide this is the career for them.  It really is marvellous.”

Further details and application forms are available from the Northampton Museum and Art Gallery located on the Guildhall Road or by calling 01604 838111.  As numbers are strictly limited to 20 places, anyone interested in taking part is urged to get their application in as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.

Summer holiday activities at Northampton museums



A host of fun activities will be taking place at Northampton museums over the summer holidays.

As well as a range of family-friendly exhibitions and displays, Northampton Museum and Art Gallery has children’s events going on throughout August.  On Tuesday 9 August there will be pirate-themed drop in workshops with lots of fun activities for children to take part in.  Sessions run from 10am to 12pm and 1pm to 3pm.  Admission is free, but there may be a small charge for some activities.

On Tuesday 16 August there will be drop in workshops with picnic basket-themed arts and crafts.  Sessions run from 10am to 12pm and 1pm to 3pm.  Admission is free.


On Tuesday 23 August children will get the chance to take part in sea creature-themed crafts at drop in sessions that run from 10am to 12pm and 1pm to 3pm.  Admission is free, but there may be a small charge for some activities.


A special watercolour painting session with professional artist Clare Carney is on offer to children aged eight and over on Tuesday 30 August.  The session runs from 10.30am to 2.30pm and tickets priced £5 per child are available in advance from the museum.


Northampton Museum and Art Gallery is open Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 5pm and Sunday 2pm to 5pm.  Admission is free.


Abington Park Museum, which also has free admission, is open throughout the summer holidays from Thursday to Sunday and Bank Holiday Mondays from 1pm to 5pm.  In addition to the popular exhibits, on Wednesday 3 August there will be a free National Play Day with painting activities and toys for children aged five and under, and on Saturday 13 August from 11am to 4pm there will be a free Medieval-themed family fun day.


For more information about these events call the museum service on 01604 838111.

Sunday, 17 July 2011

Northamptonshire Police Open Day


Northamptonshire Police is set to hold a force open day on Saturday 30 July.

The free event, which will take place from 11am-4pm, will be held at Police Headquarters at Wootton Hall.

The day will include live demonstrations from the police dogs, firearms, a visit from the police helicopter and much more!

Come along and see more about what we do - there's something for all the family to enjoy!

Summer entertainment in Abington Park


Abington Park visitors can enjoy live music every Sunday afternoon from 2pm to 5pm until 11 September.

The popular Bands in the Park programme will once again be performed at much-loved Victorian bandstand, which has recently undergone a £15,000 restoration.

The summer music programme has been arranged by the Council’s events team who have this year booked bands from across the region for the enjoyment of park-goers.

Cabinet member for Community Engagement, Councillor Michael Hill said: "Bands are always a popular part of spending summer Sundays in Abington Park, and the event programme prepared for this year will give brass band enthusiasts a good variety of music to enjoy.”

This Sunday (17 July) the Abington Wind Band will be playing.

The line up for the rest of the season is:

24 July, Moulton 77 Brass Band
31 July, Daventry Bass
7 August, Praise in the Park
14 August, Kibworth Brass
21 August, Road Runner Event
28 August, Rushden Windmill Band
4 September, Enderby Senior Band
11 September, Gretton Silver Band

In addition to these Sunday events Inspiration FM will be taking to the bandstand on Saturday 23 July and the Jesus Fellowship will be there on Saturday 6 August.

Weekend of activity kicks of Olympic Countdown


Northampton Leisure Trust has teamed up with the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games, Northamptonshire Sport and local sports clubs to host a weekend of events marking the one year countdown to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. 

The sporting celebrations begin at Lings Forum Leisure Centre on Saturday
23 July, with an opportunity to take part in a wide range of new or traditional sports and activities. 

For just £2 for the whole day, children and adults can take part in sporting sessions including zorbing, zumba, swimming, wet 'n' wild, trampolining, dodgeball, badminton, squash, street dance and professional soccer school.

The Funzone play scheme will also be running all day, where children from five to13 years old can take place in a variety of activities including arts & crafts and giant computer gaming in the Forum Cinema. 

Prizes and give aways will be on offer throughout the day and events are taking place from 10am to 6pm. 

The weekend of activities continues on Sunday 24 July, with Fitness Fusion, a day-long sample of the best classes that Northampton Leisure Trust has to offer.

From 10am to 6pm, Lings will play host to back-to-back zumba, body combat, body pump, spin, body attack, body balance, tai chi, yoga and pilates.  People can sample all the classes for just £2 in advance or £3.50 on the day.

Lawrence Kay, Sports and Play Development Manager for Northampton Leisure Trust said: "We are joining in with the rest of the country to start the Olympic countdown and encouraging people to get involved with sport, not just to watch it.

"This Open Weekend and Fitness Fusion will give people the opportunity to try something new or be inspired to pick up where they left off with an old favourite.  It will be fun and it’s just one of the activities we are planning to get people in Northampton involved in the run up to the 2012 Olympics.”

For more information contact the Lings Forum Leisure Centre on 01604 837300 or visit www.nleisure.co.uk

Enjoy the riverside easier at Becket's Park



Work has started on improving the riverside walk running through Becket's Park linking Midsummer Meadow with the new Northampton Marina. 


In the last few years the riverside has been transformed with new a new 80-berth marina, public art and improvements to the pathways running from Sixfields to Midsummer Meadow. This new phase of work will see the final section of the riverside walk completed just in time for the Riverside Festival in August. 


Northampton Borough Council is investing almost £300,000 in improving the Becket's Park promenade. Park goers will be able to walk along the new resurfaced footpath or enjoy watching the world go by on one of the new park benches. The project will also see new bins and lighting added to the park.
 
Councillor Tim Hadland, Northampton Borough Council's cabinet member for regeneration and enterprise said: "For years the Nene has been one of our town's hidden treasures. But more and more people are discovering that the river is the perfect place to relax thanks to the new marina and improvements along the riverside from Sixfields to Midsummer Meadows.
 
"With a number of major new developments planned on the south bank of the river, the walk will no doubt become an easy and attractive pedestrian link to the town centre."
 
The footpath will reopen at the end of July in time for the Riverside Festival, a free family event celebrating the past, present and future of the River Nene. 

With some final improvements being made before the end of the year when work on the marina is completed.

Summer Riverside Festival


Preparations are being made to celebrate the past, present and future of the River Nene this summer with a Riverside Festival. 
 
On Sunday 7 August live music, dancing groups, battling knights, decorated boats and exciting sports activities will be among the attractions in Becket's Park as Northampton celebrates the River Nene. 
 
This year marks the 250th anniversary of the River Nene becoming navigable. It is an important date in the history of the town as for the first time traders and businesses in Northampton could easily sell goods and buy materials with other parts of the country. 
 
As traditional heavy industry moved away from using the River,  the leisure industry grew with more and more people enjoying canal holidays and the wildlife along the riverside. The canals have become so popular that an impressive 80 berth Marina was created for river users in Beckets Park . 
 
This summer's Riverside Festival is set to be a fantastic family day out with something for everyone to enjoy including:
 
  • Free boat trips,
  • Tours of the new Marina,
  • Canoe taster sessions,
  • Water zorbing from Get Wet Dry,
  • Live music From Dave Barry Band and a steel band,
  • Street theatre from Maynard FlipFlap, 
  • Local dance group performances,
  • Northamptonshire food tasting court,
  • Battle re-enactments and medieval demonstrations,
  • Craft workshops,
  • Only Fools and Buffs,
  • Raffles and prize draws,
  • And, much more.
Councillor Michael Hill, Northampton Borough Council's cabinet member for community engagement said: "The River Nene has always been important to Northampton and its people, and the Riverside Festival gives an opportunity for everyone in the town to have fun on what we all hope will be a sunny Sunday.  The wide variety of attractions offer all the family something different to enjoy, and I hope everyone will come along to Becket's Park to find out more about how the river is continuing to shape the town as a leisure attraction."
 
The event is being sponsored by Northampton Town Centre BID, David Williams Financial Services,  Northampton Borough Council and Northamptonshire Enterprise Partnership. We also have fantastic prizes to be won kindly donated by Royal and Derngate, 78 Derngate, House of Fraser, Canoe2, Nene Valley Boats, Daily Bread and The Saints amongst others.

For more information, a programme of the day and full list of prizes please visit www.northampton.gov.uk

New exhibition looks at lasting legacy of town's shoe industry



A fascinating exhibition that explores how the shoe industry has contributed to the growth and development of Northampton and helped create the town we live in today is to open at Northampton Museum and Art Gallery next week (16 July).


Lasting legacies of some of the more prominent shoe manufacturers include Barratt Maternity Hospital, the place where many Northamptonians were born.  In 1934 William Barratt pledged £20,000 to establish the hospital "which shall be open to persons in all stations of life, and not regarded as a charity.”  Allegedly Barratt had witnessed his own mother giving birth in the outdoor privy and vowed that no woman should have to give birth in such circumstances.


In 1921 brothers Charles and Thomas Lewis, founders of shoe manufacturer C&E Lewis, bought two fields between Dallington Village and Harlestone Road that were being sold off by the Spencer family for building purposes.  Rather than building on the site the brothers donated all 23 acres to the town for use as a public park, which remains known as Dallington Park today.


These are just two of the notable contributions made by the shoe industry that will be revealed in the exhibition, which has resulted from a collaboration between Northampton Borough Council’s museum service and the Northampton U3A group.


The idea for the exhibition sprang from a research project U3A was undertaking into the town’s Victorian past.  A meeting to discuss the research with the museum resulted in the idea for a joint family-friendly exhibition that looked at Northampton’s shoe making heritage and how it had benefited the town.


Councillor Michael Hill, Northampton Borough Council cabinet member for museums, said: "Northampton is synonymous with the footwear industry, and it is very fitting that the town’s museum, which houses the country’s largest shoe collection, should pay tribute to the philanthropic work of major shoe manufacturers.  This exhibition will fascinate everyone interested in the history of our town.”


‘What did the shoe industry ever do for us?’ will be showing at Northampton Museum and Art Gallery from 16 July until 6 November.  Opening times are Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 5pm and Sunday 2pm to 5pm.  Admission is free.

Summer exhibition of children's shoes & interactive games


A heart-warming exhibition of children’s shoes opens at Northampton Museum and Art Gallery in time for the summer holidays. 
First Steps features a selection of baby bootees, first shoes, school shoes, teenage trends and a host of cult shoes that were the ‘must-haves’ of their day. 
As well as the shoes there will be fun to be had with various types of shoe fastenings including the revolutionary Velcro and plenty of interactive games and activities for younger visitors.  
There will also be a chance for everyone to record their very own personal shoe memories. 
Rebecca Shawcross, Northampton Borough Council’s museum shoe officer, said: "This promises to be a lovely exhibition which will be a really great family day out over the summer holidays.
"One of my earliest memories as a child is of my mum buying me my first pair of shoes.  I remember being really excited and looking at all the brightly colours shoes.  I had my feet measured on what at the time seemed to be a really high-tech gizmo, but was little more than a ruler.  The shoes I wanted weren’t the ones my mum wanted me to have.  My favourites were red with little flowers and a tiny heel, but I ended up with brown lace-ups with little holes punched in to let the air circulate.  Heartbreakingly practical.”
 
First Steps is showing at Northampton Museum and Art Gallery from 23 July until 4 September.  Opening times are Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 5pm and Sunday 2pm to 5pm.  Admission is free.

Weekly collections for clothing this Autumn...





Plans for new weekly kerbside collections of clothing, shoes and soft toys in Daventry District and Northampton will be introduced this autumn.


Northampton Borough Council and Daventry District Council’s new environmental services contractor Enterprise had initially hoped to launch the weekly textile collections this month alongside other changes to the waste and recycling service.

However, with residents making great efforts to recycle, there has been a large rise in the volume of other materials that have been collected. This has meant that the current collection vehicles do not have enough space to accommodate additional clothing.

Weekly textile collections will now begin this autumn when the contractor introduces new vehicles with larger recycling compartments.

In the meantime an appointment system has been put in place for residents wishing to request a textile collection and it will be collected from their homes within four working days.

Enterprise will continue to donate money from these collections in Daventry District to the Warwickshire & Northamptonshire Air Ambulance.



Enterprise Partnership Director Simone Wade said: "The kerbside vehicles being used at this very early stage of the new service unfortunately do not have the room to accommodate textiles collections. This is due to a large rise in the volume of other recyclates we have been collecting, following residents’ efforts to recycle more.


"We apologise for any inconvenience that this has caused residents who were expecting new weekly textile collections as set out in their leaflets, but we can assure them that these will be in place in the autumn when new vehicles with larger compartments are introduced. We are putting alternative arrangements in place and if customers phone their council to request a textile collection, they will then be collected within four working days.”


Daventry District Council’s Environment Portfolio Holder Councillor Daniel Cribbin said: "It’s encouraging news that we’re seeing an increase in recycling during these first few weeks of the new joint service.


"We hope this slight delay in an improved textiles service does not deter residents from continuing their excellent recycling efforts.”


Cllr David Mackintosh, Cabinet adviser at Northampton Borough Council, said: "One of the benefits of our new partnership is that it provides many more opportunities to recycle.  I hope people will continue to keep recycling everything they are able to.  While textile collections are currently available by appointment we will further improve the service when we introduce weekly textile collections to all households in the autumn."


To request a textile collection, please contact:
Northampton Borough Council – phone 0300 330 7000, email recycling@northampton.gov.uk or visitwww.northampton.gov.uk/recycling

Tuesday, 28 June 2011

Run for fun in Upton!


A new jogging group is starting up in Upton Meadows for complete beginners regardless of fitness level, age, size or ability. The group will be starting on Tuesday 19th July and will continue every Tuesday thereafter, starting at 6:30pm. 

The jogging groups are part of ‘Jog Northants’ a countrywide programme, which is part of the ‘Run England’ – a national programme supported by England Athletics which aims to encourage people to become more active and fitter by running on a regular basis with likeminded people of similar fitness levels. The jog groups will be lead by qualified leader Mel Murray who will guide participants through a series of low intensity gentle walking and jogging programmes to gradually build up to 5K or more. 

The group is completely free of charge and will always start with the very basic walk/jog sessions – so don’t worry about not having jogged before, Mel is here to help you start from the very beginning.

The group will be a sociable way for participants to take part in regular exercise with a group rather than alone and gives participants the pleasure of running outdoors. You will be jogging with other complete beginners so there is no pressure to run more than you feel comfortable with.

For more information the group, contact Mel Murray: 07885 457 265 / mel_murray@live.com