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Media & Marketing NEWSPAPERS | MAGAZINES | WEBSITES 21/09/19 To submit your news story or event visit www.nenevalleynews.co.uk or call 01522 692542 03 Oundle Festival of Music & Drama t was with great sadness Caroline, Lady Brassey in Lady Brassey became their will run from 28th March Box Office, EMM Music in Festival website www.ofmd. that Oundle Festival of August. Illness had prevented President in 1991, succeeding to 4th April. The syllabus Warmington and at Oundle org.uk Entries will open on IMusic and Drama received her attendance at the 2019 HRH Duchess of Gloucester. is now available from Town Council’s office. It can 17th October and close on the news of the death of Festival. From the start, she showed Oundle Bookshop, Oundle be downloaded from the 20th January. great interest in the Festival, especially in the Junior competitions, encouraging Volunteers needed to give carers a break young competitors by donating a cash prize. in the Oundle and Thrapston area She regularly attended the • Do you live in Oundle, Thrapston or a or perhaps you are looking to gain competition days and the nearby village? experience while you search for paid Final Concert, where, in the • Might you have a few hours to spare? employment and would like to use earlier years, she presented • Would you like to make a difference to some of the time you have available to all of the prizes. In 2015, someone in your community? offer support to someone else in your she received her 25 years • Fancy using your skills and experience to community. Long Service Award from the give carers a break? • It’s possible that you’ve been in a caring Federation of Festivals, so • Might you like to develop new role yourself or know a family member becoming Oundle’s longest experiences and skills or friend who has been a carer and serving President. In 2018, recognise the importance of getting a bit Lady Brassey took part in What’s involved? of a break. Or you may have worked in the celebration of the 100th • The Carers Sitting Service provides social care, social work or nursing. annual competitive Festival support by giving a break to those who • All volunteers have an informal interview, held in Oundle. have a caring responsibility for a husband, will need to complete an application form “She never ceased to wife, partner, parent, relative or friend. and provide two references. If you are voice her appreciation of the • Volunteers make a befriending visit successful we will request a disclosure voluntary work done by all meeting the same person in their own and barring service (DBS) check, which of the Festival helpers. We home on a regular basis. As a volunteer we will pay for. Travel expenses will be will never forget her gracious befriender you would be visiting someone paid for any visits you make. manner and her enthusiasm,” in your local area. To find out more contact Adam Wilson said Vice President Shirley • No qualifications are needed, we will on 01933 677837 or email adamw@ Burchell. provide training and on-going support. northamptonshire-carers.org. You can also The organising team are • You may be retired, semi-retired, working download an application form at www. continuing preparations part-time, not currently in paid work northamptonshire-carers.org for the 2020 Festival which

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a Good rating and learn why it is one of the top performing schools in the local area. This summer’s students gained some of the best results in the school’s history with many students heading to Russell Group universities and a high percentage going on to study science related SIXTH FORM subjects in the Sixth Form. Headteacher Steve Gordon said: “This exam season was OPEN EVENING a strong family atmosphere. their parents’ choice. Whether a testament to the hard work Every child receives close that choice falls in the of the students and staff. individual care and attention independent or maintained “Here at Huxlow, we on a safe and secure campus state sector, our boys and are extremely focused on that offers lots of scope for girls leave us well equipped developing the whole child exciting and adventurous with the academic and social as well as celebrating these play, and sporting activity. skills they need ready to academic achievements. We The curriculum at St Peter’s meet the new challenges of are confident that all of our School offers more than just secondary education. students are prepared to go the National Curriculum, with St Peter’s School warmly on and do well in the adult the development of reading welcomes parents to make an world.” and writing skills given appointment to visit and meet The Open Evening will start high priority with a strong the Headmistress who will at 6pm. Visitors will be able emphasis on mathematics, show you around the School. to experience the school in Wed October 30th English, science and French. action with engaging activities Small classes ensure that Huxlow Science College in each department including We wouldWe like towould invite you like to visit to ourinvite Sixth Form,you to visiteducation. our Sixth We areForm, planning which on organising is part transport of for which is part of Hinchingbrooke School just outside of students commuting from surrounding areas such as teachers know every child’s Huxlow Science College in science experiments, cookery Hinchingbrooke School just outside of Huntingdon, and meet our wonderful Huntingdon, and meet our wonderful sta and students. East Northamptonshire. ability and learning style and Irthlingborough is opening its demonstrations and student staff and students. the classroom atmosphere is doors to Year 5 and 6 parents performances. There will  ereThere will be presentations will be presentations in our Performing Artsin ourCentre Performing Come along Arts and find Centre out first-hand at 6pm what or 7pm.we have bubbling and happy. on Wednesday 2nd October also be a tour, open to all, on at 6pm or 7pm. Departmental stalls giving information to offer. on coursesDepartmental will be in our stallsSixth Form giving Centre, information the beautiful on courses will be in our Sixth Form The result is that St Peter’s for its annual Open Evening. the morning of Monday 7th gradeCentre, 1 listed the Hinchingbrooke beautiful House,grade which 1 listed can be HinchingbrookeAll information House,on our website: which can be visited School has an excellent Parents and children will be October at 9.30am. visited before or a er the talks. www.hinchingbrookeschool.net academic record, with able to view for themselves Booking and details for before or after the talks. children leaving well prepared the reason why Ofsted has both the Open Evening We welcome welcome all students all students in the catchment in the area catchment and Any area enquiries and pleasesurrounding telephone: areas seeking to surrounding areas seeking to progress to post-16 01480 375700 ext 5448 to go on to the schools of given the secondary school and Open Morning progress to post-16 education. We are planning on organising transport for students commuting from surrounding areas such as East Northamptonshire. Come along and find out first-hand what we have to offer. Year 6 Students and Parents All information on our website: www.hinchingbrookeschool.net. OPEN EVENING Any enquiries please telephone 01480 375700 ext 5448 The Ferrers School YearYear 6 6 Students Students and and Parents Parents Year 6 Students and Parents OPENOPEN EVENINGEVENING Monday, 30th September Monday,Monday, 30th 30th September September 6.00pm – 8.15pm 6.00pm6.00pm – – 8.15pm 8.15pm Presentations at PresentationsPresentations at at 6.00pm, 6.45pm and 7.15pm 6.00pm,6.00pm, 6.45pm 6.45pm and and 7.15pm 7.15pm Queensway, Higham Ferrers NN10 8LF Queensway,Queensway, Higham Higham Ferrers Ferrers NN10 NN10 8LF 8LF www.theferrers.org www.theferrers.orgwww.theferrers.org

The East Northamptonshire College 10th October 2019 6:30 - 8:00pm Held at The Ferrers School Come and find out about the wide range of A Level and BTEC courses on offer www.tenconline.co.uk Three Schools, One Vision of Excellence. Sixth Form Information Evening 06 To submit your news story or event visit www.nenevalleynews.co.uk or call 01522 692542 21/09/19

the individual needs of our pupils. trust, Tove Learning Trust, and work both academically and personally. At Rushden Academy there is a collaboratively to build the best We offer a flexible and wide strong sense of team work and we education for our youngsters. range of options (over 30 subjects) passionately believe in working Mrs J Burton, Principal within our broad curriculum and together to ensure that all of our our staff demonstrate a relentless pupils achieve academically and Hinchingbrooke Sixth Form commitment to support students in have meaningful opportunities, Hinchingbrooke Sixth Form every way we can, so they become responsibilities and experiences to provides a dynamic and highly self-managing, independent prepare them well for their future personalised experience within the learners with the knowledge, skills lives. beautiful setting of Hinchingbrooke and aptitudes to progress to the There is a strong drive to House. We pride ourselves on next stage their life. Our progression excel in lessons and to behave offering an all-round education, to universities, and to top respectfully towards each other and combining academic rigour with universities, is significantly above our community. We have a highly extensive opportunities outside national averages, and we offer supportive pastoral system and the classroom, all delivered by wide-ranging support and guidance events are available at www. students benefit from specialist pupils engage in the rules, routines a dedicated team of high-quality for those who choose to go directly huxlowopenevening2019.eventbrite. staff, dedicated post-16 resources and values of our school. Everyone professionals, in a setting that is into the world of work. co.uk. and a multiplicity of enrichment in Team Rushden has a role and the envy of many and which is If you would like to be part of an For more information or to request opportunities. responsibility and we have built a conducive to academic study. Our inclusive and cohesive Sixth Form a prospectus, please contact the Students who choose to study culture where together, students and aim is for our students to grow as that is engaging, enjoyable, and school on 01933 650496, email with us achieve at the highest levels staff are united in making this an uniquely talented individuals and academically aspirational, then [email protected]. and feel valued, challenged and outstanding school. as socially aware global citizens, please come to our Open Evening uk or visit our website www.huxlow. supported in their studies. Maths results continue to making the best possible progress on October 30th. northants.sch.uk If you are looking at post-16 be a strength and many of our options, come and see what we pupils continue to study maths at The East Northamptonshire can offer, including our new courses university, some going to Oxford and College - Three schools, One for September 2019. Join us at our Cambridge. Not only do our pupils vision of excellence Open Evening which is being hosted do well in their academic subjects Combining the post-16 strengths at The Ferrers School, Thursday 10th but they excel in vocational subjects of three schools, we offer a wide October, from 5.30pm. too. We regularly showcase our range of courses and opportunities Follow us on Twitter @tenconline performing arts, our creative arts and to all students in the East and visit our website www. our sports leadership skills. Northamptonshire area. tenconline.co.uk We are proud of our We have an excellent tradition achievements and produce a weekly of examination success and a Rushden Academy bulletin to keep parents/carers significantly wider programme We are delighted to welcome you to informed of what amazing things are of options and subjects than a our caring and supportive academy happening in Team Rushden. single site school. In addition, where we recognise and support We belong to a highly regarded

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Open Evening Thursday 3 October 2019 commencing at 6.30pm

We warmly invite Yr 5 and Yr 6 pupils and their families to experience the transformation at Rushden Academy. We are part of a highly successful trust, Tove Learning Trust, and this year our year 11’s achieved record results.

Come and meet Team Rushden and see what our students and staff say, come and witness what routinely happens at Rushden Academy. To reserve your place on an Academy tour with the Principal call 01933 350391 21/09/19 To submit your news story or event visit www.nenevalleynews.co.uk or call 01522 692542 07 Giant boot to be the art and Wildlife News ou read this as we pass very powerful hind leg muscles sole of the Nene Valley Festival the ‘autumn equinox’ when generating power much greater giant shoe depicting the way. We are always trying to be by tweeting @_nenevalley using Yday and night are of equal than human high-jumpers when Nene Valley has been innovative and promote the Nene the hashtag #NeneValleyboot. The length; average air temperatures size difference is remembered. Aunveiled in Becket’s Park, Valley in a new way and this project competition closes at 5pm on 30th are cooling down even on the Nowadays, though, there are Northampton as part of a new certainly achieves that! A big thank September 2019. kinder days we like if possible. fewer areas of grass for them, and sculpture trail celebrating the you to everyone who has been The sculpture is available to see These lower temperatures sound they are less common than they heritage of the town, coinciding involved, including our partners in Becket’s Park, Northampton. the death knell for many forms were 50 years ago; we are less with the Nene Valley Festival. Nenescape.” of animal life, especially among likely to hear their ‘song’, a chirping Northampton Borough Council’s Nenescape’s Interpretation & the many thousands of species sound made by rubbing their legs giant boot and shoe trail covers Community Engagement Officer, of insect because they are not together. What reaches our ears is the town with a variety of local Alison Brand-Barker worked on warm-blooded and have no a kind of scraping sound, not very organisations each adopting a the project: “We are so pleased defence against the cold; during musical to us but very detectable by piece of footwear. with the final sculpture – the boot the summer they can gain heat other grasshoppers or the similar- The ‘Nene Valley’ Dr Martens is stunning and will certainly stand from their surroundings, but now looking crickets; different species boot has been commissioned by out. But that is not the end of the their life must end. These important have their own little songs and often Nenescape Landscape Partnership story, our clever team have also members of the countryside show a variety of colours like brown, with Destination Nene Valley, woven in a bit of tech too. community have each worked purple or even red in addition to the in collaboration with local artist “Those visiting the shoe will be out their own methods of survival. green we might expect (some might Leanne Conroy. able to scan some of the images One of the commonest methods even make the insect more visible to Over the last couple of months, on the boot using their smartphone is laying eggs in carefully chosen potential predators), though if dead Leanne has been working hard to to find out a bit more about the spots to produce next year’s specimens are kept in a collection make the design ideas a reality and Nene Valley and Nenescape. All generation; the large numbers give those colours are not permanent. has incorporated images of the you need to do is download the a greater chance of success. This For centuries grasshoppers River Nene and its wildlife onto the Artcodes app from your usual app is the method of a group of insects have been mentioned in literature; boot. store and search for ‘Nene Valley’ often associated with summer, the the habit of coming and going so Cllr Sarah Peacock, East to find the ‘Boot-iful Nene Valley’ grasshopper family; the sound erratically led to its use for those Northamptonshire Council experience.” of their calls somehow paints a who jump from one idea to another Councillor and Board Member for There will also be a competition picture of walking through hayfields without ever really settling as Destination Nene Valley said: “We to win a bottle of Phipps Gin. and seeing these very acrobatic “grasshopper minded”; hopefully are delighted to be part of this Entries from over 18s can be made creatures jump into view and drop the insect itself will be around for wonderful project and hope that the back into the grass where they many years yet. giant boot sculpture showcases the Please visit the Nene Valley website at nenevalley.net and stay up to had been hiding. That ability to Nene Valley in a completely unique date with social media @_nenevalley and @nenescape. appear suddenly comes from their By Roy Burrell

Looking forward to winter but don’t know what to do? Don’t want to spend it in front of the TV? Then why not try… BOWLING “Just wanted It’s friendly it’s fun and it will help keep you fit! to say a huge thank you to the club for the Want to try it out for ... open day – loved playing FREE? for the hour or so I was Then come and join us… there and really enjoyed the social side – I’m Sunday 6th October hooked already” OPEN DAY | 1pm-4pm (Tony P) (Plus 4 free follow up sessions – 2 hours each) Open to all, young and old... our members age ranges from 8 to 94. Rushden Town Bowling Club, 144 Northampton Road, Rushden, NN10 6AN Tel: 01933 312680 08 To submit your news story or event visit www.nenevalleynews.co.uk or call 01522 692542 21/09/19 Oundle Tennis Club 2019 tournaments are the best supported so far aturday 31st August saw spectate on the day – it was perhaps performance throughout the season, Coach James Muir has published James Batchelor; Ladies’ Doubles the climax of the Oundle the promise of some excellent sport with most of the teams finishing his latest coaching schedule which - Louise Haidar & Kate Reynolds; STennis Club’s summer-long viewing, and the fine barbecuing second or third in their division. The contains opportunities for players Men’s Doubles - James Batchelor tournaments. In total, a record 65 skills of Club Chairman, Jason club owes thanks to Tournaments of all ages and abilities to make & David Robinson; Mixed Doubles - participants entered across the five Atkinson, which lured them. and Teams Organiser Stephen improvements to their play. Details Claire Spencer & Tom Spencer. competitions, which were structured “We’re delighted that so many Lewins who encourages, nudges are available on the club website so that each player or pair played members entered this year,” said and cajoles all players into action. www.oundletennis.org or by emailing at least several matches. The finals Jason, barbecue tongs in hand. Despite the onset of autumnal [email protected] day saw many closely fought battles “Tennis is a great sport – it is good temperatures, there are still plenty The winners of the main – several of which were won by exercise and events like the club of chances to play tennis regularly. competitions were: Ladies’ Singles members who have recently joined tournament provide excellent A recently established men’s and - Carol Hallewell; Men’s Singles the club. opportunities for social and serious ladies’ singles ladders, the weekly - Stephen Lewins; Ladies’ Doubles - Congratulations go to all finalists, play.” club nights and entry in a local Camilla Sherwin & Rachel Hodgson; particularly to Carol Hallewell and The end of the summer also brings winter league provide club play Men’s Doubles - Stephen Lewins & Stephen Lewins, who each took a the club’s participation in the East opportunities, on top of which David Reed; Mixed Doubles - Carol singles title and one of the doubles Northamptonshire tennis leagues members can also book a court Hallewell & Mark Hallewell. titles in the competition. A number of to a close. Oundle’s men’s, ladies’ and play, or have a hit against the The winners of the plate (non-finalist) players came down to and mixed teams have put on a fine recently acquired ball machine. Head competitions were: Men’s Singles - The OWL talks - be wiser with Refill Revolution Oundle resources and reduce our now open weekly environmental impact efill Revolution, ur use and waste of resources are we can and cannot recycle through our which has been causing serious environmental green lidded bins, where material collected R‘popping up’ Oproblems – from biodiversity through our waste, food and recycling fortnightly at Oundle Wharf, depletion, water shortages and global collections ends up and what we can do to has proved so popular that warming, to land litter and ocean plastic. be more wastewise. Fans of the BBC’s Blue it is now open weekly. As part of its Oundle Waste Less (OWL) Planet and War On Plastic series should not It is currently open on project, Transition Oundle has arranged a miss this. Tuesdays, Fridays and series of (free to attend) talks by experts The final OWL talk for 2019 is well timed. Saturdays, from 9am- in their fields who will discuss some of the ‘What is a climate friendly diet?’ will be held 4pm in a shop space current environmental ‘hot topics’. on Thursday 5th December, in the run-up which sits between the ‘Electric cars: when is the right time to Christmas. “We have to change how we Nene Valley Brewery to plug in?’ will jumpstart the OWL talks eat and grow food to fight climate change...” and the Tap and Kitchen on Thursday 3rd October in the Queen thus spake the Intergovernmental Panel restaurant. Founded Victoria Hall, West St, Oundle. Car fanatic on Climate Change – but how does that in Market Harborough, and Editorial Director of Bauer Media’s translate to what is happening here in the UK Refill Revolution is a will make it much easier Customers are delighted digital motoring portfolio (which includes and how we can feed ourselves in a way that packaging free shop for customers to reduce to find a shop which ‘walks CAR magazine and Parkers) Tim Pollard supports our agricultural industry, saves our where customers can use their use of single-use the walk’ – each product will cover all you need to know about the planet and meets our tastes. their own containers to packaging with regular has been carefully sourced take up of EVs and hybrid cars in the UK, “These talks will tackle our everyday stock up on dried foods, refills and to stock up on and its environmental charging infrastructure, costs, reliability, and behaviours, all of which have an impact spices, tea, coffee, hair some of our lovely reusable credentials checked out their overall ‘footprint’. on the environment,” said OWL Project care, body wash and household products. To and the store has also In the second of the series, entitled ‘Are Manager, Camilla Sherwin. “If every single household cleaning liquids. quote the zero waste chef acted as a catalyst for the we winning the war on waste & recycling?’ one of us did a few more things to reduce Reusable, sustainable Anne-Marie Bonneau, greener activity in the area; on Thursday 7th November, Charlotte our impact, it would make a big difference items such as bamboo ‘We don’t need a handful providing an opportunity Tompkins, Waste Services Manager, East overall. These are not difficult changes and cutlery and toothbrushes, of people doing zero for customers to share Northamptonshire Council will bravely take the quicker we make them, the better off we cotton produce bags for waste perfectly. We need conversations and allowing to the floor to clear up confusion about what will all be. I urge you to attend to find out buying loose vegetables, millions of people doing other small, like-minded more.” washable nappies and it imperfectly’ and that is businesses to promote Entry is free but people are encouraged to sanitary items, shampoo why we encourage people their services. reserve their seats through the Oundle Box and shave bars, chewable to come and take a look at The Refill Revolution Office, 4 New St, PE8 4EA. 01832 274734 or dental tabs, solid, what we have on sale and team will be sharing their www.oundleboxoffice.com (web/tel booking aluminium free deodorants just take a couple of small business space with charges may apply) or through Eventbrite. and washing up items steps towards reducing Restore, a new wellness Doors and the bar will open at 7pm. The made from coconut husk unnecessary waste… centre at Oundle Wharf talks will start at 7.30pm. are also available to buy. together we can make a which will be opening in “We have been opening big difference.” October. More talks are planned for 2020, details of in Oundle fortnightly to which will be published in due course. To Refill Revolution is open in Oundle and Market judge customer demand,” find out more about them and the other Harborough (in the indoor market) on Tuesdays, Fridays said Beth, founder of aspects of the Oundle Waste Less project, and Saturdays from 9am-4pm. Follow them on Instagram Refill Revolution, “and visit www.transitionoundle.org.uk (where @RefillRevolution, on Facebook: @RefillRevolutionHarbs it has proved to be very you can sign up to our newsletter). Find or join the Refill Revolution Oundle group, or visit their successful. We are excited on facebook @oundlewasteless or email website www.refillrevolution.co.uk about this next step which [email protected] 21/09/19 To advertise visit www.nenevalleynews.co.uk or call 01522 692542 09

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Notice of planning applications received

Notice is given that the following applications have infrastructure and any necessary groundworks and 19/01440/FUL (05/10/2019) (Info) dwellings and alteration and refurbishment of existing been received together with the last date for making demolition and extension to local wildlife sites at Priors Hall Extension of garden wall (Re-submission of 18/01796/FUL) at commercial offices to form dwellings, consisting of: four representations: Site, Kirby Lane, Deene. 2 Harrington Road, Irthlingborough NN9 5GP. single storey one bedroom ground floor flats, one single storey two bedroom first floor flat, one two storey one All “significant” applications are highlighted in green. Denford Islip bedroom dwelling, and one two storey two bedroom These are defined in the 2006 Statement of Community 19/01366/LBC (12/10/2019) (LBRegs) 19/01391/LBC (12/10/2019) (LBRegs) dwelling, associated car parking and waste bin storage at Involvement as those for: Remove existing polycarbonate conservatory roof and Internal refurbishment, alternations and new rear external Hamblin House, Hamblin Court, Rushden NN10 0RU. replace with an insulated and lightweight tiles roof. No door to a curtilage listed dwelling at 20 Manor Yard, High • 100 dwellings and over adjustment to eaves or ridge height at Debdale Cottage, Street, Islip NN14 3JZ. Thrapston • residential development of 3ha or over if number of Church Lane, Denford NN14 4ED 19/01392/OUT (12/10/2019) (LB/CA) (Art8) dwellings not known Kings Cliffe Outline Erection of a 76 bedroom care home (C2) with • 1000 square metres of floor space or over Duddington With Fineshade 19/01367/FUL (12/10/2019) (LB/CA) associated internal facilities and external car parking, • commercial/industrial development of 1ha or over if 19/01447/FUL (05/10/2019) (Info) Proposed widening of an existing equestrian access and amenity areas (only landscaping reserved for later approval) floor area not known Proposed new stables and external manege including parking (to be considered in conjunction with the alterations at land off Huntingdon and Market Road, Thrapston. • would, in the council’s opinion, alter the overall change of use to part of land associated to dwelling at and extension to existing stables to create grooms character of the locality by means of scale, use or Fineshade Farm Stamford Road Fineshade. accommodation an the removal of 1950s asbestos shed) at Titchmarsh visual appearance Hall Farm, 1 Hall Yard, Kings Cliffe PE8 6XQ. 19/01301/LBC (12/10/2019) (LBRegs) • would, in the council’s opinion, be sensitive due to Easton-on-the-Hill Replacement of existing suspended wooden floor with substantial demolition in a conservation area 19/01433/VAR (12/10/2019) (LB/CA) Oundle concrete floor including damp proof membrane (curtilage • would, in the council’s opinion, be sensitive due to Variation of condition 15 to allow for removal of 3 internal 19/01379/FUL (05/10/2019) (Info) listed building) at 22 Chapel Street, Titchmarsh. development next to a listed building walls pursuant to application 17/01942/FUL: Alterations, Single storey rear extension to clubhouse; PVC cladding of renovation and extensions to the main house (listed asset). existing brick facades; painting of exterior doors and Warmington For more information on “significant” planning Renovation, extension and conversion of two existing fenestration to match cladding colour at Oundle Rugby 19/01428/FUL (05/10/2019) (Info) applications, visit www.east-northamptonshire.gov.uk/ barns. Subdivision of existing plot into three smaller plots Football Club, Occupation Road, Oundle PE8 4RU . Construction of stone porch to front (north) elevation of dcnotification by means of park rail fencing and hedges. Forming of new 19/01426/FUL (12/10/2019) (LB/CA) existing dwelling at 21 Church Street, Warmington PE8 6TE. site access to serve converted barns and paddocks New vehicular access at Abbott House Residential Home, Ashton beyond at 37 West Street, Easton-On-The-Hill PE9 3LS. Historic Glapthorn Road, Oundle PE8 4JA. Woodford 19/01226/FUL (05/10/2019) (Info) 19/01238/FUL (12/10/2019) (LB/CA) (Art8) Conversion of existing double garage to form a two Higham Ferrers Raunds Erection of 2 no. dog kennel buildings; an exercise/training bedroom annexe with garage and store at Elmington 19/01110/FUL (05/10/2019) (Info) 19/01436/FUL (05/10/2019) (Info) barn; a quarantine unit; a maintenance garage/workshop Lodge, Elmington, Oundle PE8 5JZ. Workshop at 85 Wharf Road, Higham Ferrers NN10 8BH. Demolition of an existing room; Extension of the existing together with associated on site access roads, passing bays 19/01411/FUL (12/10/2019) (LB/CA) 19/01378/FUL (05/10/2019) (Info) Medical Centre to provide additional Consulting rooms at and parking bays at OP0061 SP9676 Addington Road, Erection of domestic stables at Manor House, The Green, Proposed 4 bedroom detached dwelling (Re-submission of The Cottons, Meadow Lane, Raunds NN9 Woodford Ashton. 19/00590/FUL) at land at 53 Handcross Way, Higham Ferrers. Ringstead Woodnewton Brigstock 19/01383/FUL (05/10/2019) (Info) 19/01408/FUL (05/10/2019) (Info) 19/01416/FUL (05/10/2019) (Info) 19/01387/FUL (12/10/2019) (LB/CA) Single storey extension and canopy at Freightroute Depot, Proposed internal alteration works, refurbishment, repair and New detached single storey timber garden room/home office Replacement of 6 windows (mixture of wooden and UPVC) Chowns Mill Business Park, Station Road, Irthlingborough extention to curtilage listed outbuilding at 5-7 Denford Road, to the front garden at Hill House, Oundle Road, Woodnewton with alternative to timber double glazed windows at 22 NN9 5QQ. Ringstead NN14 4DF. PE8 5EG. Bridge Street, Brigstock NN14 3ET. 19/01394/FUL (05/10/2019) (Info) 19/01409/LBC (12/10/2019) (LBRegs) Single-storey rear/side extension at 19 Wykeham Road, Internal and external works to allow for the refurbishment, The reason for applications being advertised is as Deene Higham Ferrers NN10 8HU. repair and extention to curtilage listed outbuilding at 5-7 follows: 19/01219/OUT (12/10/2019) (Art8) Denford Road, Ringstead NN14 4DF. Part3 - Town and Country Planning (General Application for outline planning permission with all matters Irthlingborough Development Procedure) Order 2015. reserved except for means of access, for the development 19/01404/FUL (05/10/2019) (Info) Rushden Part16 - Town and Country Planning (General of a mixed use urban extension to include: residential Removal of existing conservatory, to be replaced with new 19/01328/FUL (05/10/2019) (Info) Development Procedure) Order 2015. development of up to 3,500 dwellings (C3), up to 1,000m2 single storey rear/side extension at 54 Diamond Drive, Garage conversion at 130 Greenacre Drive, Rushden NN10 Info - Non-statutory - included for information only. of A1-A5, D1 and D2 uses within two local centres, two Irthlingborough NN9 5PT. 0XB. LB/CA - Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation primary schools (D1), green infrastructure including formal 19/01425/FUL (12/10/2019) (Art8) 19/01422/FUL (05/10/2019) (Info) Areas Act 1990. and informal open space, wildlife corridors, landscaping, Erection of 84 dwellings with associated vehicular access, Partial conversion of integral garage with no external LBRegs - Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation allotments/orchards and play areas, primary street and parking, landscaping and open space (revised scheme) alterations to property; rear of garage to be incorporated into Areas) Regulations 1990. pedestrian and cycle network, connections to the (resubmission of application reference 18/02395/FUL) at house at 46 Lime Street, Rushden NN10 6DA. surrounding highway including access from the A43 and rear of Green Close, Wellingborough Road, 19/01437/FUL (12/10/2019) (LB/CA) Paul Bland, Head Of Planning Services Zone 1, associated drainage, utilities and transport Irthlingborough. Change of use from existing commercial offices to domestic Dated 21 September 2019

Consultation deadlines will differ for each application. Please go to www.east-northamptonshire.gov.uk/planningapplications for details. News from the Chairman… t has been another busy great to see the children enjoying a performance with the big band valley goes from Peterborough see what some of you may be couple of weeks in my the equipment, including the sound of ‘Swing’s the Thing’, to Northampton following the missing. Irole as Chairman for East centrepiece, a ‘galleon’ with which is a mix of accomplished River Nene, with the majority in Northamptonshire Council (ENC). lots of exciting features. This professional and extremely our beautiful district. I urge you Cllr Dudley Hughes, Chairman of East The Raunds Festival of is one of the many projects talented amateur musicians, all to visit www.nenevalley.net to Northamptonshire Council Transport in August created a ENC has supported through its in aid of the Royal Air Forces wonderful scene in the town as Community Facilities Fund and it Association. It was very timely as the High Street was full of cars is always good to see our money 15th September is a special day from all over the world. The Minis going into providing facilities for to remember the brave pilots of won the Club Cup and I was residents. the Royal Air Force who defended delighted to award the cup for There was a good audience our country. The Association the most looked at vehicle to the for Rushden’s Proms in the Park. provides welfare support to the owner of a magnificent old fire Both the weather and the music RAF family, so it was an evening engine. The day brought visitors were perfect and it was enjoyable of great music including musical to the town and its shops as well to relax in the lovely surroundings tributes to Elvis and we sang and as being a great ‘memory lane’ of the walled garden listening to joined in ‘Tom Jones’ singing for those of us who remember a variety of music from classics ‘Delilah’, all for a great cause. and owned cars such as a to folk. We finished with a great The Nene Valley Festival kicked Triumph Herald, Rover 2000, MG rendering from Rushden Town off in wonderful style as we Midget and some vehicles we Band and all of us flag waving nipped over the district border to would have liked to have owned. and singing ‘Rule Britannia’ and launch a weeklong celebration I was honoured to open a new ‘Land of Hope and Glory’. of the region’s heritage, culture playground in Titchmarsh. It was By way of contrast we attended and wildlife in Peterborough. The 21/09/19 To submit your news story or event visit www.nenevalleynews.co.uk or call 01522 692542 11

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Tuesday 24th September 10.15am, Chris Youngman 01933 Celebrating National Poetry Day Close behind Orbit Tyres (Skinners Walk and Chat WE Watch Coffee Morning 551769. An informal church service Oundle Library Lane, Rushden NN10 OXH) Woodford Village - Meet at Stanwick Lakes Thrapston Baptist Church open to all. 2.30pm, free event, hilary.hoyle@ 7pm-11pm, membership £5pa, Tiggywinkles Tearooms, 10b Manor 01933 625522/ 10am-12noon. Friendly time for all to gmail.com or 01832 273886. Aron 07739 563657/ House Farm, Addington Road, [email protected] meet, chat, and share tea, coffee and Tuesday 1st October Join the celebration with the Friends [email protected] Woodford NN14 4ES cake. Coffee Morning of Oundle Library, poetry reading 9.30am, free. Joe Bailey 01832 Oundle Farmers’ Market Thrapston Baptist Church from Oundle U3A Poetry Group and Art Classes (10 weeks) 742195 or jebailey@east- Market Place, Oundle, Meditation Class 10am-12noon. 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A group for dads, New Inn Public House, Wymington and have assistance with homework. 01933 625522/ Andrew Poynter’ granddads and all male carers with Meet around 7.30pm [email protected] Thursday 26th September Methodist Hall, Drummingwell Lane, their children aged 0-6 yrs. Come Every Thursday Tiddlers Group for 0 to 3 year olds Oundle and have fun with your children with Sling Walk Raunds Bridge Club Messy Church Thrapston Baptist Church 7.45pm, £2 patrons, £3 visitors, games, craft and toys. 11am, first Tuesday of the month Saxon Hall Rushden Salvation Army, 9.30am-11am. Friendly and 07761 983350. An illustrated Oundle there is Sling Library at 10am prior to 7pm-10pm, £2.50, 01933 624767 Church Street, Rushden welcoming with lots of toys and play Horticultural Society talk, free light Coffee Morning and Box Opening the walk. Second Tuesday meet at 4pm, George Ellitson equipment for the little ones to enjoy. refreshments, all welcome. St Mary’s Church Hall, Rushden Rushden CC Hayway instead of Health Walk 01933 313106 £1 per carer – as many toddlers as 10am-12noon. Various stalls. Higham Ferrers. 01933 410112 Irthlingborough Library, High Street you like! The Addington’s Horticultural Proceeds to The Children’s Society. 10.30am, [email protected]. Every Saturday & Sunday Society presents Mr Johnnie Amos Short Mat Bowls uk. A friendly, fun 30-60 min walk Coffee & cakes/Sunday worship ALPHA The Memorial Hall, Great Addington Sunday 6th October Saxon Hall, Raunds (followed by optional refreshments at Rushden Independent Wesleyan Thrapston Baptist Church NN14 4BS Morning Service 1.45pm-4pm, £3, 01933 624545 the library). Church (Entrance Queen Street) 12.30pm-2pm. An 11-week 7.30pm for 7.45pm, visitors very Thrapston Baptist Church Saturday coffee & cakes. 10am- opportunity to explore the Christian welcome (£2) members free. 10.30am. Preacher: Mat Hussain. Yoga Class Rushden Folk Dance Club 11.30am, Sunday worship 10.45am faith in a fun, friendly and non- Includes Coffee and Biscuits No-one but Jesus: Mark 9:1-13. Whitefriars Infant School, St Mary’s Church Hall, Rushden with children’s activities 2nd Sunday judgmental environment. afterwards. Directions 1.5 miles from Boughton Drive, Rushden 8-10pm, first visit free, £2 thereafter, in the month 4pm. either A14 Junction 11 or A6 Harvest Festival 7.15pm-8.15pm, £5 per session, 07796 865537 Rushden Flower Arrangement Irthlingborough “Crow Hill” turn. St Mary’s, Higham Ferrers Carole 07873 743256/ Every Sunday Club Charity Evening 01832 734750. The broadcaster, RHS 10.30am Harvest Festival, 12.30pm [email protected] The Silver Fox Woodturning 2 Course Sunday Carvery Full Gospel Church Hall, lecturer and garden designer will be lunch, adults £10, family ticket £25, Club Rushden Bowls Club High Street South NN10 0QX talking very topically on ‘Fragrant and Children under 12 £5. Karen Holmes Ringstead’s Jolly Good Company Dale End Scout Headquarters, 12noon, £12 per head. 7pm for 7.30pm, £6. See facebook Colourful Shrubs throughout the 01933 318259. Harvest Festival in Ringstead Shared Church Croyland Road, Wellingborough 07850 864537 to book. page or call Jose 01933 410280. Winter’. Not to be missed. church followed by lunch in the Bede 10am-11am, £4 10am-1pm, £2 all members Rushden Flower Arrangement club House. Music & Movement for over-55s. Debbie 01604 751019 Sunday Tea will welcome John Chennel, who will East Northants Community Fotheringhay Village Hall be showing us how he does his Leaders’ Lunch Higham Ferrers Footpath Group Slimming World Move to Health 3pm-5.30pm, £2.50 for tea & cake. stunning “Seasonal Splendour” The Frontier Centre off Addington Saffron Road car park Higham Oundle Rugby Club, Occupation Rd No 1 St Osyth’s Lane, Oundle Alexandra Mitchell 01832 226440 arrangements. 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Toe-tapping, portfolio talks electric vehicles and 9am-10am, £4 per session and experienced archers. 10am, Joe Bailey 01832 742195/ Bible based activities, 10am-11am joy-filled music from Peterborough hybrids. Anita Hackney 01832 733274 [email protected]. Helen Lines 07917 001924 Community Gospel Choir. Dog Training, Socialisation uk ALPHA Titchmarsh Folk Dance Club and Ringcraft 3rd Sunday of the month Calligraphy for Beginners Thrapston Baptist Church The Club Room, High Street, Halefield, Woodnewton, nr Oundle Walk and Chat All Age Worship Oundle Library, Glapthorn Road, 12.30pm-2pm. An 11-week Titchmarsh NN14 3DF Classes from 6.45pm, 01832 293432/ Meet at The Black Horse Pub, St Laurence’s Church, Stanwick Oundle opportunity to explore the Christian 8pm-10pm, £1 inc tea/coffee, [email protected]/ Nassington PE8 6QU 9.30am 10am-12noon, admission: £30 for 6 faith in a fun, friendly and non- Kev Prigmore 01536 514023/ www.oundledogs.co.uk 11am, free, Robert Phipps sessions, oundlib@firstforwellbeing. judgmental environment. [email protected] 01780 782558 Leisurely, Sociable Strolls co.uk or 0300 126 1000. Learn how Rainbow Cafe for Tots Pub start – if not lunching do to develop your own calligraphy Friday 4th October Oundle Ladies Running Group Stanwick Lakes Rhyme Time not use pub car park. 10am for hand over six sessions. Fee includes Whitefriars Church Retireds’ Oundle pool car park 10.30am-12noon and 1.30pm Irthlingborough Library 10.30am start. Guests £2 or refreshments and Library fee. Group 6.45pm, Jane Walker 01832 272898/ (term time only), £2.50 per child – 2pm-2.30pm, free join for year £8. secretary@ The Bridge Community Office at [email protected] car park charges apply. 01933 A singing session aimed at Under 5s. northamptonshireshamblers.org.uk Islip Bowls Club Jumble Sale Whitefriars Primary School, Boughton 625522/www.stanwicklakes.org.uk Islip Village Hall, just off the High Drive, Rushden NN10 9HX Bounce and Rhyme Last Saturday of the Month 4th Sunday of the month and Bank Street in Islip 1.30pm-3pm, Celia Underwood Irthlingbrough Library Club Night Apethorpe Tennis Club (not Dec) Holidays (not Nov-Jan) 2pm, admission: 20p per person. 01933 676989. A friendly group to 10am-10.30am, free. A singing From 6pm Farmers’ Market King’s Cliffe Heritage Centre which all of retirement age are session aimed specifically at babies Market Square, Higham Ferrers Bridge Street (Hanging sign when Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th welcome. (or toddlers who are not yet walking). Returners to Work 9am-1pm we’re open). Open 2pm-5pm September No.1 St. Osyth’s Lane [email protected] Flower Festival Fusion for 7 to 11 year olds Every Tuesday 10am-12noon, 01832 770011 Every Sunday in September St Peter’s Church, Raunds Thrapston Baptist Church Free and Friendly Health 1st Saturday of the month Sunday Tea Keith 01933624384. Concert by 6.30pm-8pm. Lively and fun group Walks – Kings Cliffe Art & Craft Class Coffee Morning Fotheringhay Village Hall Community Choir at 7.30pm on the with games, songs and bible based Meet at the Ex-Servicemen’s Club, Oundle Rural Mind, 1 Herne Park, St Mary’s Church, Ringstead 3pm-5.30pm, £2.50 for tea & cake. 28th. Lunches and teas, stalls and illustrations. Wood Road East Road, Oundle PE8 4BZ 10am-12noon, 01933 624262 Alexandra Mitchell 01832 226440. raffle. 11am. Barry Hurcombe 01780 Irene Issitt 01832 275020 Saturday 5th October 471070. Explore the local area and Thrapston Farmers’ A Murder Mystery: Cambridge First Sunday 29th September make new friends. Open to everyone. Market To submit your All-Age Family Service The Champagne Murder Refreshments available afterwards. Certificate in English Thrapston High Street Thrapston Baptist Church St. Peter’s Church, Irthlingborough The Old Town Hall, 9am-1pm, www.thrapstonfarmers event please contact 10.30am. Preacher: Mat Hussain. 7pm, £12.50 in advance (40 max) Pensioners Club Market Place, Oundle market.moonfruit.com us via our website in the New All-Age series – Harvest Sunday. – includes a free glass of bubbly! Rushden Hall 9.30am-12.30pm, £25pw, 01832 Alan Mayes 01933 650369, Margaret 2pm-4pm, Secretary David Robinson 776336/[email protected] 2nd Saturday of the month following format: Date, event, Whitefriars Church, Rushden – Bull 01933 651360 or Linda Hogg 01933 313729. Speakers, bingo and Coffee ‘n’ Cakes place, time, admission Morning Worship 01933 778299. 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This THE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (MILTON ROAD, OUNDLE) can include assistance to regain lost skills and learn new ones, peer support and mentoring and to THE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (MILLER STREET, RAUNDS) provide respite for families and carers. (TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF THROUGH TRAFFIC) ORDER 2019 (TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF THROUGH We are looking for a caring and committed person to support service users, primarily supporting TRAFFIC) ORDER 2019 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Northamptonshire County with social activities within the community. Experience of working or volunteering within a Health Council intend, not less than seven days from the date of this Notice, to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Northamptonshire County or Social Care setting would be beneficial. make an Order the effect of which will be to prohibit traffic from Council intend, not less than seven days from the date of this Notice, proceeding along that length of Milton Road, Oundle as set out below. to make an Order the effect of which will be to prohibit traffic from This is a minimum 12 hours per week contract. The 12 hours will be worked over 2 days (Monday & proceeding along that length of Miller Street, Raunds as set out LENGTH OF ROAD TO WHICH RESTRICTION APPLIES: below. Friday), but some flexibility/additional hours may be required to meet the needs of the charity. Rate That length of Milton Road, Oundle from New Street to entrance of of pay: £9.78 per hour. No personal care required. St Anthony Church. 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An application may be made for the approval of the PERIOD OF CLOSURE: The proposed Order will come into effect If you are interested in really making a difference to people with acquired brain injury please Secretary of State for Transport for the Order to be extended if this on 8th October 2019 and will continue in force for a period of proves necessary. However, the restriction specified will have effect eighteen months. An application may be made for the approval of the call our centre manager, Claire Phillips, on 01933 652311 for further details. only at such times and to such an extent as is indicated by the display Secretary of State for Transport for the Order to be extended if this Alternatively, to receive a full application pack, please email Becky Lake, Admin Coordinator, of signs prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General proves necessary. 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If you are interested in joining the League, East Northants Snooker League you can find us via Facebook or Google – East Northants Snooker League. We would his week saw the conclusion of lost the next two frames to Sean Britchford as This is the first time for the ENSL league. welcome more teams. this year’s ENSL summer league, Sean played well in the dying stages of both Justin White of Cue Sports D and Paul Lewis Tsponsored by Pete Banks Electrical. of his frames as he cleared the colours. David of Windmill Warriors both finished on a 75% After 14 weeks, 42 matches, and thousands Whitmill and Alvin Thomas were very evenly win-rate for the entire season. winners and runners-up will collect their of balls potted, we find out which teams and matched as they won a frame each. This The AGM and Presentation Night will much deserved silverware and prize money which players scooped the trophies and prize meant that Windmill A won their second only be held on Saturday 21st September. The courtesy of our loyal sponsors. money. Windmill Warriors did not have a match of the season and avoided finishing in match this week as it was their turn to sit out last place. High Breaks Summer 2019 for the BYE. Despite not having a match this Cue Sports C and Cue Sports B had their Position Player name Team High Breaks (30+)

week, the Warriors had already done enough second clash of the season this week. Luke 1 Marc Brett Windmill C 76, 54, 46, 41, 30 to win the league outright and could not be Clinton finished off a great debut season by 2 Paul Lewis Windmill Warriors 59, 37, 31, 30, 30 caught. So it was a four-horse race to see who beating Ian Wiggins 2-0, knocking in a nice would finish as this year’s runner-up. 28 break in the opener. John Sharp potted 3 John Sharp Cue Sports C 48 Higham SAS were playing the bottom well to take frame three off Richard Symons, 4 Michael Dicks Windmill Warriors 47, 35 team, Windmill C this week and therefore they but Symons bit back to win a tight frame four. 5 Colin Hinds Windmill A 38 knew they had a serious chance of a big win Clive Howe and Martyn Hatton then had a 6 Martyn Hatton Cue Sports B 37 and a prospect of grabbing 2nd place. They good shootout as they won a frame each. This 7 Richard Wright Windmill Warriors 33, 31, 31 raced to a 2-0 advantage as Adam Burns gave Cue Sports C a 4-2 win over Cue Sports 8 Craig Savage Windmill Warriors 32 played well to beat Stewart Brown which B. This good win for them means that they caps off another strong season for him. Adam finish as this year’s runners-up in their first 9 Luke Clinton Cue Sports C 32 Underwood could not follow suit as he came season in the ENSL snooker league. 10 Stewart Brown Windmill C 30 unstuck against the wily and experienced Marc Brett knocked in a 30 break to win one 11 Steven Williams Cue Sports B 30 Tony Jupp who won both frames to level the of his frames this week, but it is his fantastic 12 Adam Burns Higham SAS 30 match at 2-2. The two team captains, Pete contribution of 76 from much earlier in the Beerten and Marc Brett then had a good season which means he wins the high break ENSL Summer League 2019 – Sponsored by Pete Banks Electrical Ltd

scrap as they won a frame each and wrapped prize this year. Paul Lewis got close to Marc Position Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points up the match 3-3. with his season high break of 59. 1 Windmill Warriors 12 8 3 1 45 Windmill A hosted Cue Sports D this week In the player statistics, sponsored by and wanted to take enough points to avoid Gardiner Motors, we have a tie for first place. 2 Cue Sports C 12 5 4 3 39 finishing bottom of the league table. Colin 3 Higham SAS 12 3 6 3 36 This week’s results: Hinds and Justin White had a close contest 4 Cue Sports B 12 3 5 4 36 as they took a frame each. Just like Higham Windmill A 4-2 Cue Sports D 5 Cue Sports D 12 3 4 5 36 SAS, Cue Sports D knew that a big score for Higham SAS 3-3 Windmill C 6 Windmill A 12 2 5 5 30 them could see them finishing near the top. Cue Sports C 4-2 Cue Sports B Unfortunately for them, Aaron Whittemore Windmill Warriors = BYE 7 Windmill C 12 1 7 4 28

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