Judges have been hard at work evaluating and shortlisting finalists in the Weetabix Northamptonshire Food and Drink Awards’ venue categories - Booker Gastro Pub of the Year, Community Café of the Year, Restaurant of the Year and World Cuisine Restaurant of the Year.After final Mystery Shopping visits, winners will be announced at the Awards ceremony in October.Recognising and celebrating excellence in the sector’s brilliant people, places and produce, the competition for these widely recognised categories grows bigger each year, as teams from all around the county recognise just how much winning can mean, to even the most established chef, café, pub or restaurant.Rachel Mallows MBE, Awards Director said: “As well as highlighting a commitment...

Trilogy Active’s Duston Sports Centre is set to become the first leisure centre in West Northants to join The Chatty Cafe Scheme - reducing loneliness to get people chatting!The 'Chatter & Natter table' launches on Friday 30 August from 9am – 1pm, and will be held at this day and time on a weekly basis.The Chatty Café Scheme is the UK’s leading non-profit organisation tackling loneliness. West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) has 23 face-to-face meet-ups where venues offer ‘Chatter and Natter’ tables, where customers can get together and chat.Cllr Matt Golby, Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Adult...

Northamptonshire membership organisation, NNBN has joined forces with the Northamptonshire Chamber of Commerce, to support entrepreneurship in Kettering, Corby and Wellingborough by partnering with Tresham College, part of The Bedford College Group, for an exciting enterprise programme starting in September.The programme will see an overview of entrepreneurship delivered by lecturers within the College, local business owners engage with college students and share their entrepreneurial journeys by providing real life experience of what its like to start a business and some of the challenges they’ve faced along the way and ending with an Enterprise Awards ceremony to recognise their efforts at...

The works on Fish Street, as part of a wider regeneration project to Northampton town centre, are well underway with new lettering cementing the rejuvenation of this part of the town.West Northamptonshire Council is working with Kier Transportation to carry out vital works to enhance the appearance of Abington Street and Fish Street. Since March, nearly 900m2 of paving has been installed on Fish Street, along with an improved drainage system and fish themed paving designs.This project will lift the quality of the public spaces through high quality materials, increasing seating and planting, introducing new art and play opportunities along...

Together with the University of Northampton, the South Midlands Growth Hub is proud to present Network & Learn: Supporting Sustainable Development using Lego® Serious Play® (LSP)This month, they’re showcasing the impact “playful thinking” can have on businesses looking to start, develop and grow their sustainability initiatives.This interactive session will utilise creative thinking, problem-solving, and unconsciousness to find sustainable solutions, all while using Lego ® bricks.Lego ® Serious Play ® is a proven method used to facilitate deep thinking and creativity to overcome complex business challenges. It uses the famous Lego ® brick to build models that represent your ideas, thoughts,...

Northamptonshire membership organisation, NNBN is the latest organisation to support the fight against cyber crime in the East Midlands by becoming a friend of the EMCRC.The East Midlands Cyber Resilience Centre is a collaboration between police, business and academia working together to protect our SME organisations, and in so doing making the online sphere safer for all to do business. The CRC model is acclaimed by the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) and is replicated across the country in each region, forming a thriving network of Police led Cyber Resilience Centres each delivering essential cyber resilience services, guidance and education.With cyber crime...

Business owners across West Northants are invited to a free forum aimed at health, safety and wellbeing within the workplace.The event, taking place on Friday 27 September between 9am and 1pm, at The Hub, Drift Drive in Crick (NN6 7GZ), is an opportunity for new and established businesses to listen to a series of speakers on the following topics:Workplace wellbeing toolkit – West Northamptonshire Council’s Health Improvement service Wellbeing, diversity and inclusion within Wickes Unforeseen safety risk (and solution) to decarbonising forklift truck fleets with Travis Perkins Warrens The JourneyOrganised by West Northamptonshire Council’s Regulatory Services and Warrens at...

Luxury home lifestyle store Bell of Northampton has been announced as finalists for Retail Business of the Year and Website of the Year categories in the SME National Business Awards.The store on Kingsthorpe Road, which has been a fixture in Northampton for 125 years, invested £14,000 to redevelop their website - www.abell.co.uk- earlier this year, working with Northampton-based Supplyant to create an online shopping destination which gives customers all the inspiration they need to create their dream home.Having already walked away with the coveted Website of the Year award at the SME Northamptonshire Awards in May 2024, the company is...

Northamptonshire based dedicated KBB and construction recruitment agency, Simon Acres Group Limited recently collaborated with Manchester based boiling water tap specialist, Quooker to launch an apprentice exchange initiative.Simon Acres Group welcomed three apprentices from Quooker, Jack Samuels, Pearl Whitehead, and William Quince to its Northamptonshire base over a two day period. Meanwhile, in exchange, its own team members, Dovile Kaledaite, Kieran Carroll, and Sabin Paval spent two days at the Quooker head office in Manchester. The swap provided an opportunity for both companies to learn from each other and foster stronger relationships within the industry.The exchange began with each company...

Following the success of the recent visit to the the Palace of Westminster in May, Northamptonshire business owners and visitor attractions are eagerly anticipating another opportunity to meet with new MPs on the latest visit organised for October this year.In May, twenty-one members of the Northamptonshire-based membership organisation NNBN travelled to London, led by co-founders Simon and Marie Cox for a day of learning and engagement. The group toured the historic Palace of Westminster, observed parliamentary proceedings in action, and engaged in a round table discussion with the three Northamptonshire MPs: Philip Hollobone (Kettering), Labour MP Gen Kitchen (Wellingborough and...

Staff and students from Northampton College’s construction department were treated to a barbecue to say thank you for their work in restoring a much-loved statue in the walled garden of Delapre Abbey.The team have worked hard in recent months to bring Sir Frank Dobson’s ‘Woman With A Fish’ back to its best, clearing overgrown weeds, creating a brickwork surround and giving the statue the prominence it deserves.The statue was brought to Delapre Abbey from St Katherine’s Gardens in the town centre and had fallen into a state of disrepair until the college’s intervention.Mark Bradshaw, curriculum manager for construction, said: “It...