An event to support those facing barriers to employment will take place on Friday 30 June from 11am - 1pm at the Cube in Corby.The event will be run by North Northamptonshire Council’s Employment and Disability Service (EADS), a specialist-supported employment team which operate across the county, working closely with the DWP. It provides bespoke support to individuals facing barriers to employment, helping them work towards their goals to start, stay and succeed in employment.The event is aimed at those who might be thinking about returning to work, but are facing barriers, to come along and have a chat with...

A host of experts are on route to Chester House Estate this month, helping visitors step back in time with a two-day programme of talks and demonstrations.Tickets are going quickly for Roman Festival, organised in partnership with the University of Leicester’s Heritage Hub and set to take place on Saturday, 24th and Sunday, 25th June. With a second batch of tickets now on sale, families are urged to book their FREE tickets promptly to avoid missing out.Added to the line-up and confirmed this week is a host of talks from experts on many aspects of life in the Roman world.There...

A new pot of funding is now open for applications - all part of a programme helping people and communities in north Northamptonshire to grow, cook and eat healthily.Grow, Cook, Eat - funded by Public Health Northamptonshire and managed by the team from Groundwork Northamptonshire – is a two-year programme focused on improving people’s physical and mental health and supporting people and community groups to grow their own food, as well as cook and eat more healthily.A key part of the programme is the launch of this new pot of ‘Seed Funding’, with community driven projects with a focus on...

Industry Minister Nusrat Ghani has announced more than £200 million in funding for cutting-edge UK aerospace projects at the 2023 Paris Air Show.Projects to help the UK lead the way on greener air travel and deliver on one of the Prime Minister’s five priorities to grow the economy, are to receive more than £200 million in funding, Industry Minister Nusrat Ghani has confirmed today [20 June].A total of £218 million combined government and industry funding has been announced to develop new green innovative landing gear, and lower carbon and more efficient aircraft wings, engines and sensors.The funding, being delivered through...

Abington Park Museum is once again opening its doors for Transport Day on Saturday, 24 June, where visitors will experience a wide range of vintage and classic vehicles in the beautiful setting of Abington Park, taking place from 11am to 4pm.Within the museum itself, visitors can view a working Bassett-Lowke gauge one model railway and take part in transport themed children’s activities including a trail.Set in the picturesque park grounds, there will be many vehicles to see outside, including a Morris Minor and Morris 8 and vehicles from the East Northants Landrover Club.There will also be a range of commercial...

The Cransley Hospice Trust 25th Anniversary art installation “Robins appear when loved ones are near” was unveiled on Friday evening.  HM Lord-Lieutenant James Saunders Watson attended the special reception for supporters to open the installation in memory of loved ones and to raise money for the Northamptonshire charity.The 500 Robins are majestically perched on stakes in the ground in the shape of a heart, reflective of the Cransley Hospice Trust logo.  The 250 white Robins encircled by 250 black.  The shadows and movement of the each of the Robins as they gently oscillate in the wind gives the exhibition a...

Ahead of Armed Forces Day on Saturday 24 June, Councillors and Officers from North Northamptonshire Council have come together to pay tribute to the women and men who protect the United Kingdom and those who came before them.Earlier today, Armed Forces Day flags were raised at all four of the council offices, with a small ceremony taking place at the Kettering office with NNC Officer and reservist, Leading Hand Stephen Dunkley, raising the flag. He was joined by fellow Officers with Armed Forces connections, NNC’s Deputy Leader - Cllr Helen Howell, Cllr Matt Binley and Oliver Wicksteed - Deputy Lieutenant...

STAFF from luxury home and lifestyle store Bell of Northampton will be taking part in a series of events this summer to help raise money for two charities close to their hearts.Proving that charity really does begin at home, the team at Bell will be raising money for both the Cynthia Spencer Hospice and The Hope Centre as part of the store’s 125th anniversary celebrations.Kitchen Showroom Manager Claire Hunt and Kimberley Davidson kicked the summer of fundraising off last weekend when they took part in the Color Obstacle Rush in Milton Keynes on May 27.Other members of the team will...

As part of our series of articles around customer service, today we look at some common obstacles that may impede response time to your customers and clients.Here are a number of obstacles:1. Lack of clear emergency response plans:Businesses need to develop comprehensive response plans in advance, outlining emergency procedures, roles, and responsibilities.2. Poor communication:Ensure communication systems are in place to allow quick communication during an emergency, such as mobile phones, radios or messaging platforms.3. Insufficient training:Train all staff on emergency procedures, first aid, and evacuation. This will allow for a faster and safer response, ensuring that everyone knows their roles...

The Leader of North Northamptonshire Council is hopeful a solution to the continued running of Kettering Leisure Village can be found before July 3.The Leader, Cllr Jason Smithers, and his team met yesterday to update KLV Support Group on the emerging situation.The Council is committed to focus on finding a solution so the site can continue to provide leisure and recreational facilities for the community.The Council is continuing the regular dialogue with Phoenix Leisure Management Limited to ensure momentum is sustained and a resolution found.Details on the discussions cannot yet be disclosed because of commercial confidentiality, but NNC is hopeful...

This summer, history buffs and families alike are invited to step back in time and experience the anarchy of the Civil War at Delapré Abbey's Not So Civil War event on the 1st and 2nd of July, 10am-5pm.Led by renowned reenactment group, The Devereux's Regiment, the event promises a weekend of exciting displays, demonstrations, and hands-on history that will transport visitors to 1640s Northampton.Visitors will witness a full historic drill display with cavalry and cannons, learn all about military tactics of the 17th century, and see what civilian life was like through interactive living history encampments. From surgeons and cooks...