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Inside... Page 4 Page 9 T three men to join the group to commence rehearsals in January 2019. The group’s Official unveiling of blue heritage show will be taken ‘on the road’ to entertain senior citizens etc and to help raise money for churches plaques for and charities. Anyone interested in On Monday 29th October the Higham joining the chorus or as Ferrers blue heritage plaques were soloists are welcome to contact us. Older people officially unveiled by Cllr Wendy and beginners more than Brackenbury (Chairman, East welcome. Call Dana on Northamptonshire Council), Cllr Steven 01933 315865 or email: [email protected] North (Leader, Council) and Cllr Jason Smithers (Mayor, Oundle Higham Ferrers Town Council). Also Fairtrade/Eco pictured is Julie Thorneycroft, Town Christmas Manager for Rusden and Higham Ferrers. Market returns undle’s popular Fairtrade/Eco Omarket will be held he plaques detail an The plaques have again this year in St Peter’s interesting fact about been funded in part by a church, on Saturday Tthe building or its grant of £3,500 from East November 10th from history. There are now 15 on Northamptonshire Council 9am-2pm. A wide variety of various buildings which link Community Facilities Fund handmade/recycled crafts, up with the recently updated and in part by the Town cards, Fairtrade foods and Heritage Trail. Council. The Town Hall, built gifts will be on sale. There This is part of a larger in 1808, bears one of the will also be the opportunity project to promote the plaques. It served as a local to find about green issues. heritage of Higham Ferrers lock-up and courthouse until Come and browse, enjoy and encourage more visitors the 1930s. a cup of tea or coffee, and to the town. In addition, it Copies of the Heritage do some ethical Christmas will enable residents to learn Trail are available from the shopping. more about their local area. Town Hall and the Library.

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We are looking to local businesses are now resisting further expansion at 50 shoppers to win everything from a 49” and the local community to support us the Lakes because it will make their Smart LED TV, or a Bluetooth speaker, Dear editor, with prizes. Donations of brand-new items/ own town centres less attractive to both to gift vouchers. Normally, the store will The Bede House ‘Tots’ group are in services of all kinds are sought and we residents and developers. , , be open from 7am to 10pm Monday to desperate need of new, educational toys would be really pleased if you would and Councils Saturday and 10am to 4pm on Sunday. for the children’s morning play group. The consider supporting us in this way. have written to the Secretary of State for We continue to highlight the work being group provides much needed stimulation Donors will be advertised on the night Local Government James Brokenshire, done to commemorate the centenary of and relaxation for parents, carers and and in subsequent coverage of the event. expressing concerns about the latest the end of the First World War; there are children of pre-school age. All are welcome. Please can you support us in this very application for the shopping centre. They articles on the knitted poppies distributed in To raise the money for these toys, the important fundraising event. want the Secretary of State to call in the local churches and another reminder about ‘Tots’ group are organising a Winter Wine The Bede House Tots Group. application, currently with East Northants the exhibition in Oundle’s Yarrow Gallery. Roadshow, in conjunction with Amps of Contact Liz on 07902 719554. Council, for a decision. Their particular Hopefully, you will be able to attend one concern is that the proposed scheme for of the events we have highlighted over the a further 29 small units could unbalance past few weeks or another which we haven’t the retail offer, leading to their own towns been able to promote. We do urge you to decaying and becoming dysfunctional. The mark the centenary in some way, not as a means of glorifying war but as a simple act Disclaimer: The views and comments expressed are those of the writer and not necessarily those of the Nene Valley News. letter notes an estimation from Rushden Lakes developers LXB that the centre has of remembering all those who gave their led to a 17% reduction in shopping turnover lives in conflicts. in Wellingborough, and goes on to say: Some time ago we noted that there Genealogy jottings “There is now a shift towards smaller units was a vast sum in the Government’s that are in more direct competition to the Dartford Crossing Customer account, in he nights are starting to draw in, the By Jan Pearson town centre. In particular the proposed the order of £70m; a further Freedom of weather is not up to much either and Genealogy Specialists, Tracing Our Past, development is targeting local independent Information request has elicited the fact that Tthe lawnmowers and gardening tools Discovering Our Genes (TOP DOG) producers, a key objective for the town a staggering £268,419,322.43 sits in the have been mainly put to rest for the winter www.genealogy-specialists.com centres.” The moral of the story surely is, be Transport for London Oyster Card account! months. Time maybe for a bit of pruning – careful what you wish for! 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Media & Marketing NEWSPAPERS | MAGAZINES | WEBSITES 03/11/18 To submit your news story or event visit www.nenevalleynews.co.uk or call 01522 513515 03 Pupils experience what it is like behind bars upils from East Northamptonshire had offender, police officers, ex-prison staff, The No Way! is an educational charity that aims to Chapple also sponsored the event and were all a unique opportunity to learn about the Raunds Fire Service and The Red Cross. The raise awareness among young people about thanked by Head of Year 9, Matt Sturgess. Pcauses, consequences and penalties scenarios focused on anti-social behaviour, the causes, consequences and penalties of Chairman of ENC, Cllr Wendy Brackenbury, of crime with the hope it will inspire them to child grooming, harassment and carrying an crime, which so far has reached more than 5 said: “The Member Empowerment Fund always remain law-abiding citizens. offensive weapon. million young people. provides us councillors with the opportunity Year 9 students from Manor School, A portable prison cell was brought in to The Prison Me! No Way! event was to support a number of local projects. I am Raunds attended the Crime Awareness Day illustrate life being locked away. Anthony, an sponsored by four councillors from ENC, Cllrs so pleased that funding helped the school on Thursday 4th October, and were joined by ex-offender, spoke about his life from being a Glenvil Greenwood-Smith, Tony Boto, Lance to deliver such a fantastic event for students, Chairman of East Northamptonshire Council young boy from a law-abiding family in London Jones and Peter Wathen, who provided £950 and provide them with the opportunity to (ENC), Cllr Wendy Brackenbury, Thrapston to becoming involved in drugs and gangs, from the Member Empowerment Fund, which learn about the causes of crime and the and Raunds Rotary President, Robert How and which led to 21 years behind bars. He told provides councillors with the opportunity to consequences it can have.” Rotarian Mike Clements. pupils how he has changed his life by getting an fund a variety of causes to benefit the local For more information about Prison Me! No Pupils were divided into groups, and education and is now a full member of society. community. Two members of Thrapston and Way! visit https://www.pmnw.co.uk each attended six scenarios, led by an ex- Set up by prison officers in 1993, Prison Me! Raunds Rotary, Roxhill Properties, Mr and Mrs Students stage wartime play Manor School Open Evening fter just a few short anor School Sports College extends a warm their strengths and improve their weaknesses. weeks invitation to Year 11 students from across Subject lessons may take place in the auditorium, A on their course, East Northamptonshire to its Sixth Form professional kitchen or 3G pitch, with students also M BTEC Performing Open Evening on Tuesday 8th January. having access to several computer suites, the on-site Arts students from This summer saw the school celebrate some of fitness centre and Learning Resource Centre. When Rushden Acadmeny the strongest A Level and BTEC results in its history, students reach the end of their studies they leave the were tasked with impressive changes in some of the traditionally school as passionate, confident and resilient adults. with adapting more challenging subjects such as the sciences. The Sixth Form Open Evening will enable and perfecting a This has resulted in the majority of this year’s leavers prospective students to find out more about the non-verbal piece, securing their first-choice place at some of the most courses on offer, speak with subject teachers and commissioned to prestigious universities in the country, including current students, and discover how Manor School be performed at the Cambridge and the University of Nottingham. Sports College can provide the educational and Bernard Vann VC Manor School offers an extensive curriculum personal development opportunities they need for a Memorial day held in Hall Park on Saturday 29th September. with a wide range of courses to suit the learning successful future. One of the organisers wrote: “These incredible students delivered an needs of students of all abilities. Smaller class For more information please visit the school’s amazing piece depicting life in the trenches and returning home after the sizes enable teachers to get to know each student website or contact the school on 01933 623921. war. Many people found it both moving and quite emotional, also bringing as an individual, working with them to enhance some to tears.”

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Mowerman 04 To submit your news story or event visit www.nenevalleynews.co.uk or call 01522 513515 03/11/18 Spotlight on Christmas Day at Manor School Sports College end of their studies Raundsthey leave the school as Poppy Appeal. As 2018 marks the Manor School Sports College extends a passionate, confident and resilient adults, Centenary of the end of WW1, this year warm invitation to Year 11 students from fully prepared to face the next stage of their a series of special events have been across East Northamptonshire to its Sixth academic or professional journey. arranged. Starters Soup – Stilton & Broccoli Form Open Evening on Tuesday 8th The Sixth Form Open Evening will enable These commemorations culminate on Melon January. prospective students to find out more Remembrance Sunday, this year’s parade Chicken Breast Fillet Strips (served on salad with sweet chilli sauce) Prawn Cocktail This summer saw the school celebrate about the courses on offer, speak with and service are set to be bigger than ever. some of the strongest A Level and BTEC subject teachers and current students, and The Remembrance Sunday event is run Main course Carvery with Turkey, Pork, Ham and all the trimmings results in its history, with impressive discover how Manor School Sports College by Raunds Town Council in association Vegetarian option can provide the educational and personal with the local branch of the Royal British changes in some of the traditionally Desserts more challenging subjects such as the development opportunities they need for a Legion. The parade leaves the Town Hall at Choice of various desserts including sciences. This has resulted in the majority successful future. 2.40pm and for the first time in many years Christmas Pudding and Cheesecake of this year’s leavers securing their For more information please visit the the Church Bell at St Peter’s will toll as the All served from 1pm. Adults £35, Children under 12 £20, £10 non-refundable deposit per person required to first-choice place at some of the most school’s website or contact the school on parade arrives at the Memorial Gardens. book and selection of starter to be given when booking. prestigious universities in the country, 01933 623921. Following the service the parade returns Please pop in or telephone 01933 626437 to book. including Cambridge and the University of to the Town Hall millennium gates, where Nottingham. THE SNOOKS Wedding & Party Venue a commemorative plaque presented to the Christmas Party Night Manor School offers an extensive Large selection of lagers, hand pump Town by the Royal British Legion as a thank curriculum with a wide range of courses bitters, ciders, bottled beers, alcopops and you for their on-going support for the poppy JOE SCRIPPS ULTIMATE TRIBUTE to suit the learning needs of students of spirits. appeal, will be unveiled. WITH FESTIVE BUFFET BROUGHT TO YOUR TABLE all abilities. Smaller class sizes enable We also have a wide selection of wine and The parade will then move on to Saxon teachers to get to know each student champagne by the bottle to suit all budgets. Hall, where a roll of honour commissioned as an individual, working with them to We regularly have live bands playing, by the Town Council, displaying the names enhance their strengths and improve their like us on Facebook to get details of all our of all those who lost their lives in both weaknesses. Subject lessons may take events. Use our upstairs Limelight’s Suite WW1 and WW2, will also be unveiled by place in the auditorium, professional kitchen for Wedding Receptions, Birthday Parties, the Mayor and will remain on permanent or 3G pitch, with students also having Christenings and Wakes. display. The Town is invited to stay for access to several computer suites, the on- Find us on Facebook – The Snooks, The refreshments in Saxon Hall after the site fitness centre and Learning Resource Square, West Street Raunds. Call 01933 unveilings. SATURDAY 8 DECEMBER 2018 - FROM 7PM Centre. Its subject provision is underpinned 626437 for more details. Later that evening, at 7pm, townspeople TICKETS £15 PER PERSON by extensive information, advice and are invited to join the National Tribute as the (£5 per person non-refundable deposit) Telephone 01933 626437 guidance coupled with a wide range of Raunds Remembers Mayor will light a Beacon on the steps of enrichment and community opportunities Raunds has a strong tradition of supporting the Town Hall and the names of the fallen www.thesnooks.co.uk for all students. When students reach the the armed forces and in particular the will be read out. The Old Cinema, West Street, Raunds NN9 6HR 03/11/18 To submit your news story or event visit www.nenevalleynews.co.uk or call 01522 513515 05 Placing the customer at the centre of decisions sk most people broader than selling, it is not There are four trains of orientation, where it is all until you realize that they orientated, CEOs need to what marketing is a specialist activity at all. It thought. Those that believe about the story you tell. And were making a loss of $12 get as close as possible Aand they will say is the whole business seen a company’s success is finally, the train of thought billion a year. By the time to the customer; invite its function is to support from the point of view of its based around sales and known as market orientation Mullaly retired in 2015, the feedback and listen to staff sales. However, as Peter final result, that is from the revenue. Those that believe or customer centricity, which company had sold off all who have daily contact with Druker, the protagonist of customer’s point of view.” products should be the places the customer, their but two makes of car, was those customers. Over and modern marketing put it, But what does this actually focus of the business. beliefs and behaviours at turning over $150 billion and above this, staff need to “Marketing is not only much mean? Then we have advertising the centre of all company making $7 billion in profit. stop working in siloes and decision-making. When asked, Mullaly put instead share information, A very brief glance at the success down to being decision making and blame. the four attributes and market-driven and customer Church poppies you might say that sales focused with everyone orientation has to be the inside the company most successful, but whilst completely understanding on display revenue is paramount, this the vision. does not always equate to This powerful example ack in the depths of Tansor and Warmington. been taken by my brother profitability. backs up the research last winter, creative Each wreath is personalised to my grandfather’s war In 2006, Alan Mullaly around market orientation, Bartist Caroline Kisby with an embroidered name grave in France on the took over as CEO at Ford. which states that customer of Pink House Arts began a label. anniversary of his death At the time, the company centric companies enjoy community knitting project Tim Stimpson from 25th August 1918.” was turning over $160 higher profitability, sales to commemorate local Fotheringhay said: “My Alison Reid explains that billion and owned seven growth, customer retention men who fought in The paternal grandfather was she became involved to car companies. It all and new product success. Great War. Working with killed in August 1918 in do some knitting with her sounds pretty impressive To become market 30 volunteers from across action in France. My father 10-year-old son, “so that the Warmington Benefice never knew his father, he made a connection As a marketing strategist and brand builder, I’m fascinated by the seemingly disparate and further afield, more being only 3 at the time. between the poppies we that brings people together. I use research and analysis to find potential customers than 1,720 poppies and He left a young wife and made and its representation who share passions with companies’ products and services. For further information leaves have been knitted to three children under 9. My of far too many lives lost... on the benefits of market orientation, contact Sally-Ann Farrington via LinkedIn decorate wreaths, creating mother Joyce, who is 95, It was fantastic to be a lasting memorial to 172 has knitted poppies for involved in this community men listed on the Roll of Fotheringhay to support project.” The wreaths Honour in the five benefice this wonderful memorial will be displayed in the churches of Cotterstock, initiative. Some of the five churches on 11th Fotheringhay, Southwick, knitted poppies have also November.

A special display will be held in Fotheringhay and Warmington churches on 3rd and 4th November between 10am and 5pm. Other times for Warmington: Saturday 12noon to 5pm and Sunday 10am to 3pm.

Oundle Library pop-up shops hopping may not throughout November including handmade be the first thing and December. Each children’s clothes, Sthat springs to Tuesday and Saturday patchwork gifts, skin mind when you think visitors will be able to care, handmade lanterns, about your local library browse a selection of gift soaps, cards, jewellery but in a new venture items from local makers, and much more. Oundle Library will be For details visit www.friendsofoundlelibrary.org.uk. hosting Pop-up shops 06 To submit your news story or event visit www.nenevalleynews.co.uk or call 01522 513515 03/11/18

Notice of planning applications received

Notice is given that the following applications have Higham Ferrers No 4-bedroom dwellings with amended access, associated agricultural building for egg packing and storage on existing been received together with the last date for making 18/01893/FUL (24/11/2018) (LB/CA) Demolition of single parking and amenity space (all matters reserved except free range egg unit at Hollywell Farm Road representations: storey barn at 15A Westfields Terrace Higham Ferrers NN10 access) at 46 Cartrill Street Raunds NN9 6ER Stanwick NN9 6TZ 18/01744/OUT (24/11/2018) (Art8) Outline application for Aldwincle Irthlingborough up to 10 dwellings, including access onto Brick Kiln Road at Thrapston 18/01818/FUL (24/11/2018) (LB/CA) Change of use of 18/01860/ADV (24/11/2018) (LB/CA) Erection of two land known as The Poplars Brick Kiln Road Raunds 18/01900/FUL (24/11/2018) (LB/CA) Proposed replacement Lyveden Manor from dwelling house to visitor attraction non-illuminated hoarding signs at Council Offices Station 18/01950/FUL (17/11/2018) (Info) Two storey side and rear of existing garage with a two storey two bed dwelling and including cafe, car park and landscaping at Lyveden Road Irthlingborough NN9 5SN extension at 5 Webb Road Raunds associated site works (resubmission of 18/01473/FUL) at 68 Manor Harley Way Oundle PE8 5AT 18/01979/VAR (17/11/2018) (Info) Variation of condition 3 Market Road Thrapston NN14 4JU 18/01819/LBC (24/11/2018) (LBRegs) Change of use of Kings Cliffe (no gates or doors to carport) to allow roller shutter door Grade 1 Listed Lyveden Manor from dwelling house to 18/01971/FUL (24/11/2018) (LB/CA) Proposed 2 new pursuant to application 16/00801/FUL: Two storey side and Woodford visitor attraction including cafe, car park and landscaping dwellings (revised scheme to 18/00586/FUL) at 33 Wood single storey rear extension at 19 Hill Street Raunds NN9 18/01899/VAR (24/11/2018) (LB/CA) Variation of conditions at Lyveden Manor Harley Way Oundle Road Kings Cliffe PE8 6XF 6NP 5 and 7 to vary position of car parking and to vary the 18/01924/FUL (17/11/2018) (Info) Single storey rear 18/02003/VAR (17/11/2018) (Info) Variation of condition 13 boundaries pursuant to planning application 11/01050/FUL: extension at 14 Cross Lane Aldwincle NN14 3EG to allow altered access and parking pursuant to planning Erection of detached three bedroom dwelling with parking to 18/01969/FUL (24/11/2018) (LB/CA) Change of use of 18/01885/FUL (24/11/2018) (LB/CA) Erection of three bay application 16/01488/FUL: Erection of a pair of semi- rear following demolition of existing garage dated 18.11.2011 existing annexe to separate dwelling with demolition of garage/car port at Manor Farm Barn Irthlingborough Road detached dwellings dated 16.01.2017 at 36 London Road at 16 Whittlesea Terrace Woodford NN14 4JA existing garage, new rear extension and oil tank. New Little Addington NN14 4AS 18/02005/FUL (17/11/2018) (Info) Erection of a single storey 18/01901/FUL (17/11/2018) (Info) Proposed single storey office building to garden of existing house at 50 Main detached dwelling (resubmission of 18/00775/FUL) at land rear and side extensions at 36 Highfield Woodford NN14 Street Aldwincle NN14 3EL Lutton adjacent 10 Belmont Gardens Raunds 18/01904/FUL (24/11/2018) (LB/CA) Erection of new 18/01857/FUL (17/11/2018) (Info) Demolition and agricultural building for storage of machinery, feed and Barnwell reconstruction of barn to side of dwelling to form habitable Ringstead bedding at SP96399 76662 Addington Road Woodford 18/01920/FUL (24/11/2018) (LB/CA) Demolish existing room; single storey rear extension; replacement rear 18/01974/FUL (17/11/2018) (Info) Demolish existing garage timber porch and replace with new stone porch and conservatory conservatory at Weston House Washingley and replace with new two storey garage at 35 Gladstone Woodnewton reorganise existing toilet area to provide a fully accessible Road Lutton PE8 5ND Street Ringstead NN14 4DE 18/01902/OUT (17/11/2018) (Info) Outline Planning toilet at Princess Alice Centre Church Hill Barnwell Permission for one detached dwelling (all matters reserved Nassington Rushden except access) at land adjacent 11 Orchard Lane Brigstock 18/02000/FUL (24/11/2018) (LB/CA) Proposed car port at 18/01813/FUL (17/11/2018) (Info) Open space incorporated Woodnewton 18/01862/FUL (24/11/2018) (LB/CA) Removal of existing 35 Church Street Nassington into residential curtilage at 45 Aintree Drive Rushden cricket net and erection of new two lane cricket net in new 18/01851/FUL (17/11/2018) (Info) Demolition of existing and The reason for applications being advertised is as location at Playing Field Bridge Street Brigstock NN14 Oundle construction of two dwellings at 84 Avenue Road Rushden follows: 3ET 18/01791/FUL (24/11/2018) (LBRegs) Refurbishment of the NN10 0SJ Part3 - Town and Country Planning (General existing Cobthorne Stables and adjacent garage building of 18/01906/FUL (17/11/2018) (Info) Single storey front Development Procedure) Order 2015. Fotheringhay Oundle School, replacement of existing stable and barn extension below existing flat roof canopy at 142 Part16 - Town and Country Planning (General 18/01881/FUL (17/11/2018) (Info) Erection of steel portal doors, rainwater goods, windows and rooflights, removal Wellingborough Road Rushden NN10 9ST Development Procedure) Order 2015. frame building to house both agricultural machinery and a of the existing masonry planters to the front of the 18/01936/FUL (17/11/2018) (Info) Demolition of existing Info - Non-statutory - included for information only. storage container at Walcot Lodge Woodnewton Road Cobthorne building and the construction of new planting single storey rear extensions. Erection of new, single storey LB/CA - Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Fotheringhay PE8 5HY beds, dwarf wall and railings, reinstate paving to existing wrap-around extension with part hipped, part flat roof with Areas Act 1990. crossovers. All works as detailed in the schedule of works at roof lights and parapet detail (resubmission of 18/01175/ LBRegs - Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Glapthorn The Stables Cobthorne 16 West Street Oundle PE8 FUL) at 26 Oswald Road Rushden NN10 0HN Areas) Regulations 1990. 18/01934/FUL (17/11/2018) (Info) Demolition of existing 18/01921/FUL (17/11/2018) (Info) Two storey rear extension, 18/01940/FUL (17/11/2018) (Info) Two storey side and rear rear single storey extension and construct new single single storey front extension and conversion of garage to extension at 67 Blinco Road Rushden NN10 0EA Paul Bland, Head Of Planning Services storey rear extension at Corner Cottage 2 Main Street habitable room at 13 Millfields Oundle PE8 4LF 18/01970/FUL (17/11/2018) (Info) Single storey rear Dated 3 November 2018 Glapthorn PE8 5BE 18/01998/FUL (17/11/2018) (Info) Single storey front and extension at 33 Carnegie Street Rushden NN10 9SN two storey side extensions (resubmission of 18/01541/FUL) Great Addington at 8 Whitwell Close Oundle PE8 4HD Stanwick 18/01926/FUL and 18/01927/LBC (24/11/2018) (LB/CA) 18/01938/FUL (17/11/2018) (Info) First floor extension at the (LBRegs) Two-storey side extension, refurbishment of Raunds rear of house and alterations to existing rooflights at The Old existing barns and internal alterations at Hare And 18/01510/OUT (17/11/2018) (Info) Outline: Demolition of Gospel Hall Villa Lane Stanwick NN9 6QQ Hounds Inn Main Street Great Addington NN14 4BS existing building and residential development consisting of 5 18/02027/FUL (24/11/2018) (Art8) Erection of an

Consultation deadlines will differ for each application. Please go to www.east-northamptonshire.gov.uk/planningapplications for details. From the Chairman partners, Freedom Leisure provide It has been another busy fortnight with visits across The new Irthlingborough outdoor gym a free gym buddy on Monday 10am- is now open thanks to a team effort the district as well as civic services in some of our 11am so pop along and give the most beautiful churches. The Northamptonshire outdoor gym a try. Court Service was a particular highlight and we A newly installed play area in Barnwell has also come have enjoyed some rousing hymns. about thanks in part to the ENC Community Facilities Fund. It’s based in the grounds of the peaking of courts, I had 1993. It was a great day looking at Montagu Arms but is for all to use the pleasure of joining some thought provoking issues. and I hope lots of families will make SRaunds Manor School for On to healthy and active lifestyles, use of and enjoy this wonderful new their recent Crime Awareness Day I was joined by Irthlingborough asset. where Year 9 students learned all Mayor, Matthew Maedge and leader A big congratulations to all about the causes, consequences of ENC, Steven North to open a those involved in these community and penalties of leading a criminal new outdoor gym at the town’s projects. It takes a lot of hard work life. The event was organised by recreational ground. The gym was to make these things happen and Raunds Rotary and supported also funded by the ENC Community seeing people enjoy them is the three-year project to tackle fuel you can check energy tariffs, carry by ENC Raunds councillors who Facilities Fund which supports best reward. poverty so if you’re having problems out a home energy assessment and used their Member Empowerment community projects and includes As the temperature begins to heating your home, get in touch sign up for a financial health check Fund to help make the event equipment suitable for all ages and drop, it was the ideal time for the on 01604 623700 for advice and advice on entitlements. happen. Prison Me! No Way! Is an abilities. The flat, brightly coloured launch of the Northamptonshire and practical help. Or go to the educational charity set up by prison surface is also helpful for those Energy Saving Service (NESS) website www.northamptonshire ENC Chairman, officers, that has been going since with visual impairments. Our leisure which I recently attended. It’s a energysavingservice.org.uk where Cllr Wendy Brackenbury 03/11/18 To submit your news story or event visit www.nenevalleynews.co.uk or call 01522 513515 07 Business support Children needed at pre-school rigstock Pre-School we cannot supply, so they have upwards. Funding is available expert scoops Playgroup has been gone elsewhere. This is a serious for 3 year olds and some 2 year Brunning for over 40 years problem for us but we want to olds. Our staff are dedicated to the but we have a problem this year, continue. We are open every EYFS curriculum and achieved Midlands award a lack of children. On role at the morning in term time from 9.15am ‘Good’ from the last Ofsted A Northamptonshire businesswoman has won the moment we have 11 children until 12.15pm. We take 2 year olds inspection. prestigious title of Midlands VA (Virtual Assistant) but can cater for up to 30. This is due to not having many 2-to-5 If you are interested in joining us or want any more information of the Year Award 2018. year olds in the village and that please contact Sarah during session time on 01536 373197. Mobile some parents need the 30 hours 07708977714 or Email: [email protected]. We look or full days which at the moment forward to hearing from you. lizabeth Wright’s company lives easier, relieving the burden of Admin and More, based in time-consuming tasks, enabling our ENorthamptonshire, provides clients to focus on the things that a Virtual Assistant service to a range are important to them. East Northamptonshire Council of clients in different industries “We assist a wide range of across the region and the UK. businesses, providing bespoke Judges commended Elizabeth’s administration and business adopts Tresham Garden company as fast growing in the services to meet each client’s region and their work as innovative, needs. and found that Admin and More was “From board level to basic admin Village Masterplan providing clients with outstanding support for sole traders, Admin and ouncillors have agreed a space and recreational areas, is Chairman of the Garden Village services around the UK. Chairman More adapt our services for each set of ambitions for a new all in an outstanding location. Project Board which includes of the Judges Panel and Founder business. And if we see something Cgarden village on the old Councillors debated the merits of representatives of the district, of bemyva.com, John Palmer said: that can be achieved more efficiently Deenethorpe Airfield which will the masterplan at our full council county and parish councils. He “Elizabeth has built a solid and or effectively, we’ll suggest a see 1,500 new homes created on meeting this week and agreed added: “It has taken a lot of efficient business, her work is a better way of doing it. But we also a bespoke site that will also boast that this exciting project must hard work to reach this stage so demonstration of good practice.” provide training on basics such as local employment opportunities move forward. We have secured I’d like to thank everyone who Elizabeth Wright said: “As Mailchimp, Quickbooks and Xero for and first-rate community facilities. government funding and have has worked on developing the business owners, both myself and business owners who want to do it Leader of ENC, Cllr Steven consulted with the local and masterplan, including residents our skilled team of Admin and themselves.” North, said: “Our ambition is to wider community so now that we who took part in the consultation More Associates, understand the Elizabeth will now represent the create a unique new village with have the masterplan approved, earlier this year. We now look challenges and opportunities facing Midlands in the Finals for the UK at high-quality homes, first class we’re ready to see this wonderful forward to receiving a planning SMEs in a competitive market. The Business Show at The Excel schools, local jobs that are easy development take shape.” application for the site later this We are here to make businesses’ Centre, London on 15th November. to access and plenty of green ENC Councillor Roger Glithero year.” 08 To submit your news story or event visit www.nenevalleynews.co.uk or call 01522 513515 03/11/18 Have your say on services provided by East Northamptonshire Council esidents can now our new contractors, Growth Hub who can help their website for opening can jam up the sorting give their views on freedom leisure, have you realise your ambition. times and accessibility machinery which causes Rhow they think the settled in and implemented This year, we have helped before you set off (or big problems. council is performing via the stricter cleaning regimes so 45 people with setting even better, before you You said... litter, flytipping annual council survey. we’re pleased to report that up and growing their load your vehicle) www3. and/or dog mess continue It’s an opportunity for their recent survey shows business to date. Find northamptonshire.gov.uk to be a problem in some residents to give their that customers are happy to out more at www.east- You said... you want parts of the district. feedback on public services recommend all three leisure northamptonshire.gov.uk/ to recycle as much as We say... we’ve issued in the district and where centres (Nene, Pemberton enterpriseEN possible but you’re over 30 Fixed Penalty they feel improvements and Splash) for their You said... you love the sometimes confused by Notices this year for these could be made. facilities and good hygiene. green space in the district what you can and cannot dirty crimes and we will Leader of East You said... you like being but you want to know more recycle, especially carrier continue to take action Northamptonshire Council, active but some of you about events that you can bags. where we can – catching Steven North, said: “With struggle to access leisure enjoy. We say... thank you for people at it is the tricky further reductions in centres due to distance and We say... we have a very recycling and for being part but our officers spend external funding predicted transport. active tourism officer who so enthusiastic about it. a lot of time patrolling for the next few years, views We say... with freedom works with many partners We’re working with the trouble hotspots and from across the district will leisure, we’ve developed to put on some great events recycling industry and our working with partners and help to shape services and an Active Communities along the Nene Valley from new waste contractors, members of the public on how money is spent so we programme that includes Northampton all the way FCC to make sure that detection, prevention and urge residents to take part different activities being to . You can we’re collecting as many clear up projects. We host in the survey so all views hosted at venues across find out what is happening recyclables as possible regular clear ups and litter can be considered.” the district. Our Walking on twitter @_NeneValley and to make it clearer picks (and if you want to The short survey for Health scheme is on facebook at Nene Valley what can be recycled, borrow our equipment, is available from 5th popular in Rushden and or via the website www. particularly as every council drop us a line) and work November until 16th Nassington and the outdoor nenevalley.net There’s also does it differently. For now, with Highways December 2018 on the gym sessions at Raunds a kiosk at Stanwick Lakes please check our website who are responsible for council’s website at www. and Thrapston have seen and at Rushden Lakes and for details of what goes the major roads and with For the full analysis of the east-northamptonshire.gov. our freedom leisure buddy we have a gazebo at many in which bin www.east- other landowners to keep 2017 report, go to www. uk/residentssurvey. Paper help local people enjoy local events so look out for northamptonshire.gov.uk/ our district neat and tidy. east-northamptonshire. copies are also available the equipment and get the dragonfly and pop over recycling and follow us on Environmental crime takes gov.uk/residentspanel at council offices and on fitter. The programme also for a chat about what we twitter @ENCouncil for lots up a lot of officer time but To take part in this request on 01832 742265. includes Family Xplorer have planned. of recycling tips. For those we’re determined to catch year’s survey go to www. sessions, seated exercise, You said... 87% of you not online, we don’t recycle those who commit the east-northamptonshire. Our survey said: Boccia and Yoga. Go to are happy with the waste plastic bags as many are offences and to keep our gov.uk/residentssurvey The graphic on the far www.freedom-leisure.co.uk/ and recycling service not recyclable and they district as clean as possible. right is a snapshot of what centres/active-communities/ that we provide but residents said in last year’s east-northamptonshire/ the opening hours and survey and how we have or call 01933 350324 for accessibility of the recycling Oundle School commemorates the responded: details. centres that are run by You said... whilst 96% of You said... that setting up Northamptonshire County centenary of ‘the end of the Great War’ you are satisfied or better your own business was of Council don’t always suit with our leisure centres, you interest to 33 of responders. your needs. n commemoration of did raise some concerns We say... we provide a We say... we have shared the centenary of the about cleanliness and poor business support service your feedback with the Iend of the First World standards in the changing with excellent links with the county council for their War, Oundle School is rooms. South Local planning of future services. hosting an exhibition at the We say... since the survey, Enterprise Partnership In the meantime, check Yarrow Gallery that gives a glimpse into the lives of those living through the Great War. Sell-out annual concert Through memorials, photographs and diaries, for male voice choir the exhibition details the stories of pupils and staff were part of the fabric Special contributions n 20th October, Northampton Male Having significantly increased its numbers from the School and the of the town during the will also feature from Voice Choir (NMVC) under its Musical by 35 men following a major recruitment town during this time, Great War,” she explains. the Oundle Museum, St ODirector, Stephen Bell, performed initiative earlier in the year, this concert giving a unique insight into “Through the diaries and Peter’s and the families of to a capacity audience of 400 at The Cripps represents something of a musical watershed how Oundle supported letters of Oundle staff those who fought in the Theatre, Northampton School for Boys. for NMVC which, at over 80 strong, is now the war effort, here and and pupils, we get a real War. The men were superbly supported by one of the largest male voice choirs in the abroad. feeling of how it felt to The Exhibition will their special guests, the award-winning country and is entering a significant period Elspeth Langsdale, be part of the war and it be held from 5th-11th ladies a cappella chorus Junction 14 from of development in which it will expand its Archivist at Oundle School, brings the Oundle story, November at the Yarrow Milton Keynes, who performed a brilliantly repertoire and further improve its very high has ensured the exhibition during this time, to life.” Gallery, Oundle. contrasting selection of songs from their standards. tells the personal stories repertoire. They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: For further details about Northampton of those affected by the The concert ended with an impromptu Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. Male Voice Choir please check out the War. “The exhibition finale, with both choirs taking to the stage At the going down of the sun and in the morning NMVC website on www.nmvc.co.uk commemorates the lives to give a rousing performance of ‘When the We will remember them. Information about Junction 14 may be and experiences of those Saints Go Marching In’ with enthusiastic who lived in Oundle or Robert Laurence Binyon (1869-1943) audience participation. found at http://junction14.org 03/11/18 To submit your news story or event visit www.nenevalleynews.co.uk or call 01522 513515 09 Huxlow students learn Oundle primary school how to ‘Restart a Heart’ aims for top national uesday 16th October Midlands Ambulance Head of Community was national ‘Restart a Service (EMAS). They Response at EMAS said: THeart’ Day, organised were trained in how to “If someone suffers a sports prize through the joint effort of perform CPR on someone cardiac arrest their chances undle CE Primary link with Peterborough this award is a well-earned the Resuscitation Council in cardiac arrest and how of survival increases School is now United through the Premier reward for them,” said the (UK) and the British Heart to use a defibrillator. In a considerably if it happens aiming to win the League Primary Stars headteacher at Oundle Foundation, who donated life-threatening emergency in front of someone who O prestigious School Games Programme and took part CE Primary School, Mrs free training kits to the seconds count and chest starts CPR immediately. We Platinum Mark in 2019 in 20 local inter-school Janet McMurdo. “It is also schools taking part. compressions keep oxygen are growing the network after securing a Gold Mark sporting competitions. a tribute to all our young 115 Huxlow students flowing around the patient’s of lifesavers in the East for the fourth consecutive “We are extremely proud volunteers, teachers were taught how to save body increasing their Midlands by equipping academic year. of our pupils for their and officials who have a life by Community First chance of survival. these students with skills The School Games dedication to all aspects of made our competitions Responders from the East Mick Barnett-Connolly, they will remember for life.” Mark is a Government-led school sport and to receive possible.” award scheme launched in 2012, facilitated by the Youth Sport Trust to reward schools for their commitment to the development of competition across their school and into the community. Some of the school’s sporting achievements this year included 100% progress for children who took part in PE interventions while 77% of Key Stage 2 children participated in a sports activity during after- school club. The school has also enjoyed a strong

Volunteer Befrienders needed o you have some free isolated from the community, giving them an insight into time on your hands? in their own homes giving years gone by. Training DWould you like to give them something to look and support is provided by back something to isolated, forward to, a purpose to get NVCA and travel expenses elderly people and feel that up and dressed and most reimbursed. you are doing something importantly someone to talk We are looking for more worthwhile? to and interact with. people to join us as Nene Valley Community Our Befrienders tell us that volunteers, so if you think Action (NVCA) has been they find it a very rewarding that this might be “up running a successful and worthwhile opportunity Christmas events your street” then please befriending project for some too and make some lovely at BOSWORTH’S give us a call on T: 01933 time now. This project, friendships out of their 313526 to arrange an ‘HOME @LONE’ provides visits. It gives them a real appointment to discuss volunteers to visit elderly opportunity to learn all about Burton Latimer: further. Tea with Santa, Santa’s Storytime, and frail adults, who may be somebody else’s life journey, Giant Snowglobe and Santa’s Grotto. Peter Crisp Ltd - Announcement Elton: eter Crisp Ltd has director, concentrating on service. I would like to make Breakfast and Tea with Santa, Flight of decided to close down developing our property it clear that Peter Crisp Wines Evening on 13th December and Pthe Kitchen, Bedroom interests, which is already Ltd is not in any financial Christmas Party Menu through December. & Bathroom Design Studio an established area of our difficulty and can meet all its in Church Street, Rushden business portfolio. commitments. Real Reindeer at both sites in December, at the end of this year. It has been the Crisp All customer contracts will Burton Latimer 1st and 8th, This tough decision has family’s pleasure to have be completed by our usual Elton 2nd and 9th. been based on the current served the local community team of expert craftsmen, challenging economic in Rushden High Street for and our customers will Real Trees and Wreaths in store climate and my desire to 59 years. We have been continue to receive the high from late November. step down from managing proud to uphold our values level of customer service for the retail operation of Peter of quality and customer which we are so well known. BOSWORTH’S GARDEN CENTRE BOSWORTH’S GARDEN CENTRE Crisp Ltd. You will be able to contact me on our usual phone Finedon Road, Burton Latimer NN15 5QA Elton, Peterborough PE8 6SH Going forward I will number (01933 356424) and email address info@ Tel: 01536 722635 Tel: 01832 343104 continue to be at the helm of petercrisp.co.uk after the Design Studio has closed. Peter Crisp Ltd as managing All bookable online at www.bosworthsgc.co.uk 10 To submit your news story or event visit www.nenevalleynews.co.uk or call 01522 513515 03/11/18 Your Health – Wildlife News Get out of your car! ecently our area made headline ‘vagrant’ depending on how many birds news (in some quarters maybe) are seen. Whatever the result, one thing Walking is easy to do, free, and a great just focus on a meal Rnot because of problems on the is certain – they will not be something • walk kids and roads or the lack of money for council seen when you draw the curtains in the way to lose weight. It also helps you grandchildren to school – spending or any other depressing item, morning; it may be quite exciting for you improve many aspects of your health. And they need the exercise as but because we were visited by an to imagine a rarity turning up in your unusual, and probably lost and homeless, back garden, but it is precisely because yet we still insist on driving everywhere! much as you do. And of course... mow the native from another country. No fears they are rare that they are given the lawn! Despite my loathing this time, though, and no passport extra attention of newspaper reports or for the lawnmower, I have difficulties, because this bird delights in television and camera pictures. So it is hat is wrong with really exercise. You need to to concede that mowing is the name of rose-coloured starling, and it worth remembering that these strangers us all? We pay for walk briskly. If you can talk exercise. is sufficiently unusual in our patch of the are not part of the regular population of expensive gyms, but can’t sing the words W Top tip – If you’re a bit country to draw visitors from many miles animal life; our plant cover determines go to exercise classes, and to a song, you’re probably wobbly on your pins due away. I did not see it, but reference books what creatures will do to find their ideal then drive to the local shop. walking fast enough to age or surgery, or if you show a bird very similar in outline to the living conditions, and the reserves According to a report (though I’ll admit that you don’t want to walk alone, common ones which we all know well, along the Nene provide us with plenty of by Public Health England, might just have forgotten the Nordic Walking group and a diet including many items which chances to see the occasional surprise middle aged men and the words to the song.) that meets at Stanwick our countryside can provide. 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Thursday 8th November Oundle, Northants PE8 4BG 2nd Monday of the month AFC Rushden & Diamonds Free service, Marilyn 07936 015965 Thrapston & District Royal British Quiz Night Legion Branch Meeting Rushden Bowls Club, Northampton Housing, Benefits and Thrapston Town Council Centre, Road, Rushden NN10 6AN Employment Advice 77 High Street, Thrapston 7.30pm, tickets £3 each – up to 6 No 1 St Osyth’s Lane, Oundle, 7.30pm, 07876 716 478, people per table. To book a table Northants PE8 4BG [email protected] please contact Glenis 07870 332606. 01832 770010/ Raffle, retiring bucket, collection for [email protected] 50+ Adventure Club Cransley Hospice. For further information 01536 505548/ Half-Term www.fiftyplus northantsadventureclub. Saturday 10th November All-age Touch Typing Club org.uk I-Grow’s annual Festival of Mon-Fri, 9.30am-10.30am, learn or Remembrance Concert refresh skills, £15 course intro with Royal British Legion Rushden St Peter’s Church, Irthlingborough coffee. Diane Gifford 07432 123438 Branch Monthly Meeting 4pm-6pm, £5 entrance. 01933 303020 Rushden Football & Social Club, or call in at Blue Moon Mortgages Ltd Every Monday Hayden Road, Rushden in the High Street for tickets. Stanwick Handbell Ringers Group 7.15pm, annual fee £17 Thrapston Town Band, Tracey Barker, The Stanwick Village Hall Jake Baker 07525 441267 school choir, refreshments and raffle. 7pm-9pm, 01933 623855, check out our website for more details. Everyone Memory Cafe Sunday 11th November welcome, come and have a go. 10.30-11.30am Whitefriars Church Silver Service £1 per person. Light refreshments The Bridge Community Office at Tai Chi included. A session for anyone Whitefriars Junior School, Boughton Stanwick Village Hall affected by dementia or memory Drive, Rushden NN10 9HX 7pm-8pm, £6, Robert 07771 333 369 problems. Socialise, share 10.30am. Melvyn Hunter 01933 Learn Tai Chi the ancient Chinese experiences, sing songs from the 222910. A traditional church service martial and health art for all adults. 1940s and 50s. open to anyone of any age. Baggypants Yoga Class 3rd Monday of the month Whitefriars Church, Rushden, Masonic Hall, Wellingborough Road, Higham Ladies Group Countryside Walk – ‘a Hargrave Rushden Adult School, Westfield Terrace Hobble’ 8.30am-9.30am, £5 per class, 07873 Higham Ferrers NN10 8BB Meet in the lay-by on the B645 743256/[email protected] 2pm-4pm, 01933 387073 between Chelveston and Hargrave. Make some new friends and have fun. 10.30am. Andrew Presland 01933 Islip Ladies Choir Interesting speakers. Supported by 316927. A walk on footpaths in the Thrapston Church Hall East Northamptonshire Council. Carole 07873 743256/ Every Tuesday, Thursday & Friday Cambridge First Hargrave area – including two-minute 2pm-3.30pm, Barbara 01536 394431 [email protected] Partner Whist Drive Certificate in English silence at 11am. 3rd Monday of the month Rowlett Close, Higham Ferrers The Old Town Hall, Yoga Classes (not Dec) Ringstead’s Jolly Good Company (Tuesday & Friday), Windmill Club, Market Place, Oundle Monday 12th November Village Hall Oundle Munch Club Ringstead Shared Church Rushden (Thursday). 7.30pm, £2, 9.30am-12.30pm, £25pw, 01832 Oundle U3A Monthly Meeting 9am-10am, £4 per session Oundle Primary School 10am-11am, £4 01933 313714 776336/[email protected] Queen Victoria Hall, Anita Hackney 01832 733274 Come for a roast lunch and pudding Music & Movement for over-55s. West Street, Oundle £4, call 01832 275353 to book. Every Tuesday & Saturday French Tuition Doors open 2pm, members £1, Titchmarsh Folk Dance Club Slimming World Coffee Mornings The Old Town Hall non-members £2. 01832 275933. The Club Room, High Street, 2nd & 4th Monday of the month Oundle Rugby Club, Occupation Rd St James Church, Thrapston From 6pm, £25 per week, 01832 BLESMA – who we are and what we Titchmarsh NN14 3DF StitChat 5.30pm and 7.30pm, Nikki 07725 10am-12noon, 01832 730019 776336/[email protected] do. 8pm-10pm, £1 inc tea/coffee, No 1 St Osyth’s Lane, Oundle 617085. Weekly fee applies. Have fun, Kev Prigmore 01536 514023/ 1.30pm-3.30pm, 01832 770010/ make friends and lose weight. Last Tuesday of the month Jelly Babes Toddler Group Saturday 17th November [email protected] [email protected] Tea with Friends Rushden Independent Higham Ferrers Christmas Sparkle Squidgelets Baby & Toddler Group St Mary’s Church, Ringstead Wesleyan Church Townwide event Oundle Ladies Running Group Monday once a month Islip Pavilion, Toll Bar Road, Islip 2pm-4pm, catch up with old friends 9.15am 10am-3pm. Continental Market, craft Oundle pool car park Woodturning Club 9am-11am, £2 per child, 50p each and to make new ones. Donations to stalls, funfair, live events, street food, 6.45pm, Jane Walker 01832 272898/ Hardwick Village, additional child. Find us on facebook church funds and charities. Playheroes Mixed Heroes refreshments and Father Christmas! [email protected] nr Wellingborough NN9 5AL “Squidgelets” or call 07392 756391 0-4 years This event is organised by the many 7-10pm, Paul Lawman 01933 674260 Squidgelets is a stay and play session Every Wednesday Highgate Hall, Elton different bodies, Higham Ferrers Baggypants Yoga for under 5’s and their parent/carers. Tai Chi 9.30am-10.30am, £6 one off session Tourism, Business and Community Masonic Hall, Every Monday, Tuesday & Thursday Chelveston Village Hall £16 for 3 sessions £29 for 6 sessions Partnership included. Wellingborough Road, Rushden Yoga for Health and Energy with Every Tuesday (term time) 2pm-3pm, £5, Robert 07771 333369 (full-term). [email protected] 10am-11am, £5 per session, Jenni Levine Toddlers’ Drop In Learn Tai Chi the ancient Chinese /07380204029. Weekly themed, learn Advent Fayre 01933 382837/07873 743256/ Wollaston Road, Irchester NN29 7DA No 1 St Osyth’s Lane, Oundle martial and health art for all adults. through play, run by 2 teachers. St Mary’s Church, Ringstead [email protected] 6.45pm (Mon), 9.45am (Tue), 6.45pm 9.15am-11.30am, free, 01832 770010/ 10am-1pm. Stalls, gifts, tombola, (Thu), £6, [email protected] [email protected] New Yoga Class Equanimity Yoga Classes raffle, crafts and many more. Come Spanish Classes or 0750865643851 Masonic Hall Queen Victoria Hall, Oundle and join us! The Old Town Hall, 1st Tuesday of every month 11.20am-12.20pm, £5 a class, 5.45pm & 7pm, £8 per class or £45 Market Place, Oundle Every Monday & Thursday Great Companions (singles 55+) 07873743256 or carole.wyatt@ per 6 classes. £12 drop-in. Visit Sunday 18th November 11am-9pm, £30 per class, 01832 Oundle Bridge Club Rushden Bowls Club, virginmedia.com for starting date. eqyoga.co.uk or call 07921238701. All Fotheringhay Christmas Craft Fair 776336/[email protected] Fletton House, Fletton Way, Northampton Road levels welcome, including beginners. Fotheringhay Village Hall Oundle PE8 4JA 7-9pm, yearly membership £6, Yoga Classes 11am-4pm, free admission. Every Monday (term time) 7pm start, 01832 273044 Pat Bazeley 07931 964360 Masonic Hall, Rushden Every Wednesday (term time) Caroline Kisby 01832 226268 Praise and Play 1pm-2.30pm, Daisy 01536 724113/ Community ICT Classes Gifts for Christmas, refreshments, St James’ Church Thrapston Every Tuesday Northamptonshire MS Society www.awakenwithyoga.co.uk Needham Building, Oundle School willow weaving demonstrations, 1.30-2.45pm, refreshments available Pensioners Club Meeting SciTec, Glapthorn Road, Oundle locally handcrafted items. Anita 735443 Rushden Hall Barton Seagrave Village Hall, Ladies Archery – 2.30pm-4pm, 01832 277267 to enrol. 2pm-4pm, Secretary David Robinson Bertone Road, Barton Seagrave, Pemberton Maid Marions Higham Ferrers Footpath Group Aqua Aerobic Classes 01933 313729. Speakers, bingo and Kettering NN15 6WF Pemberton Centre, Rushden Tiny Tots Saffron Road car park Higham Ferrers Oundle School Swimming Pool, whist. All welcome. 2pm, Stella Luck 01536 216135/ NN10 9YP, Diane 01933 314032/ Oundle C of E Primary School, for car sharing Milton Road, Oundle [email protected] Nicki 01933 395913 Glapthorn Road 9.15am, free. 01933 622895. 8.45-9.30am, £25 for 5 sessions Phoenix Gaming Club (Age 12+) 1.45pm 6.5-mile walk in Southwick Woods. 01832 277208/277195 The Rushden Scouts Hall, Brooke 2nd Tuesday of the month Dog Training, Socialisation Close behind Orbit Tyres (Skinners Woodford WI Meeting and Ringcraft 660 Club (Age 60+) Table Top Sale Every Monday, Friday & Lane, Rushden NN10 OXH) Woodford Sports and Social Club Halefield, Woodnewton, nr Oundle Two Acre Club, off Milton Road Rushden Goods Shed Saturday (term time) 7pm-11pm, membership £5pa, 7.30pm, Lynn Sortwell 01832 732740 Classes from 6.45pm, 2.15pm-3.45pm. Afternoon tea and 10am (9am for sellers), £5 per table if Otters Swim School Lessons Aron 07739 563657/ 01832 293432/[email protected]/ entertainment by Oundle pupils. provided by seller, else £8 for 2m x 1m Oundle School Swimming Pool, [email protected] Higham Ferrers Guided Tour www.oundledogs.co.uk table. Free admission to the public. Milton Road, Oundle Groups of 6 minimum. Allegra Singers – To book a table contact administrator Mon 3.55pm-6.10pm, Fri 3.55pm- Art Classes (10 weeks) Trained guides. Tea & cakes, Rainbow Cafe for Tots Three-part Ladies Choir @rhts.co.uk. Come and grab a 6.10pm, Sat 8.30am-12noon, block Knuston Hall, Knuston optional. 01933 411191 Stanwick Lakes Music room, Sports Pavilion, Islip bargain, or clear out your unwanted booked in advance (£5.50 per lesson) 7pm-9pm, 10 lessons £100, 10.30am-12noon and 1.30pm 7.30-9.30pm, £3 per session, items. 01832 277208/277195 Jamie 07899 676769 Nene Valley Ladies (term time only), £2.50 per child – Veronica 01832 732611/07753 472225 The Full Gospel Church, Rushden car park charges apply. 01933 Thrapston Town WW1 1918 1st Monday of the month East Northants Classic 7.30pm, 01933 355478. 625522/www.stanwicklakes.org.uk Every alternate Wednesday Anniversary Concert Oundle & District Royal Motorcycle Club Speakers, entertainment and outings. Psychic & Spiritual Awareness St James Church, Thrapston British Legion Meeting New Inn Public House, Club Night Apethorpe Tennis Club Development Group 5pm, tickets £8 advance, children The Talbot Hotel, Oundle Meet around 7.30pm 3rd Tuesday of the month From 6pm Rushden FREE available from vincedavy@ 7pm, Les Starks 01832 270073 Rushden and District Stamp Club 1pm-3pm or 7.30pm-9.30pm, hotmail.com, 01832 733586 or £10 Sling Walk Park Road Baptist Church Hall, Returners to Work £7 per session, Renalta Hall on the door. In association with Finedon Irthlingborough & 11am, first Tuesday of the month there Rushden NN10 0RG No.1 St. Osyth’s Lane 07712 740495 Thrapston & District Royal British District Branch Royal British is Sling Library at 10am prior to the 7.30pm, Malcolm Whitehead 10am-12noon, 01832 770011 Legion – a commemorative concert of Legion Branch Meeting walk. Second Tuesday meet at 01933 350646. 1st Wednesday of the month choral music with orchestral Finedon Bowls Club Rushden CC Hayway instead of Art & Craft Class Raunds Coffee Afternoon accompaniment given by a choir of 7.30pm, Peter Eames 07434 328237 Higham Ferrers. 01933 410112 Every Tuesday & Thursday Oundle Rural Mind, 1 Herne Park, Saxon Hall, Raunds local singers directed by Vincent Davy. Health Walks Stanwick Lakes East Road, Oundle PE8 4BZ 1.30pm-3pm, £1 entry (includes The programme will include the 1st & 3rd Monday of the month Short Mat Bowls 10am-11am, free, car park charges Irene Issitt 01832 275020 refreshments). Call 01933 622087 to poignant Faure ‘Requiem’ and the Oundle Rotary Saxon Hall, Raunds 01933 625522/ reserve your seat. Meet new friends Charpentier ‘Te Deum’ – thanksgiving The Ship Inn, West Street, 1.45pm-4pm, £3, 01933 624545 www.stanwicklakes.org.uk Inflatable Fun Session over a cuppa & entertainment. canticle. Oundle PE8 4EF Oundle School Swimming Pool, 6.15pm, Jane Grant 07712 933574. Yoga Class Ladies Crochet Group Milton Road, Oundle Raunds Ladies Group By Appointment Bring your skills, experience, Whitefriars Infant School, Irthlingborough 5pm-6pm (May vary during school The Saxon Hall, Raunds Counselling & Listening Service enthusiasm, give something back Boughton Drive, Rushden 2pm-4pm, £10 per session holidays), £3 adult & £2.25 child 8pm-10pm, Visitors £3.50 No 1 St Osyth’s Lane, to your community. 7.15pm-8.15pm, £5 per session, Contact Ros 07722593637 01832 277208/277195 Continued on page 12 12 To submit your news story or event visit www.nenevalleynews.co.uk or call 01522 513515 03/11/18

Continued from page 11 Wednesday & Sunday £4 per child, £2 for siblings, Naomi Music Makers Ferrers & Rushden Tennis Club Cooper on musicmakersnorthants@ Nene Centre, Thrapston Weekly Wildlife Wanders Higham Ferrers Recreation gmail.com 12.45-1.30pm & 1.45-2.30pm, Meet at Nene Wetlands Visitor Centre Ground, off Wharf Road £4 per child, £2 for siblings, 10.30am, £3 per person, 10am-12noon (Sun); 6.30pm-8.30pm Little Treasures Tots Group Naomi Cooper 07815 293893/ [email protected]/01933 (Wed). Per club session £2 adults/ St Laurence’s Church, Stanwick [email protected] 779587. Informal 90-minute guided £1 junior (10+), Steve Roberts 9.30am-11am, donations to cover walk. (Call Visitor Centre to confirm 01933 461028/07960 846092 costs, Nicki 01933 625658 French/Cambridge walk is taking place.) English Classes Every Thursday Community Art Classes The Old Town Hall, Home Instead Companionship Café Yoga Class Oundle School Art Department Market Place, Oundle M&S Café (Rushden Lakes) Whitefriars Infant School, Rushden 7.30pm-8.30pm, free classes for 9am-7pm (Fr), 9am-4pm (Eng), 1pm-3pm (times will change during 7pm-8pm, £5 per class, Carole people with a disability. £25 per class, 01832 776336/ school holidays), Marie 01933 07873743256. Suitable for beginners. [email protected] 678775. No booking needed. Coffee/tea and biscuits Italian Classes in the Bede House Exercise Circuit Class 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the month Antler Languages Ltd. St Mary’s Church, Higham Ferrers Oundle Library garden Thrapston Country Dancers The Old Town Hall, Market Place, 10am-12noon, no charge just a 10am-11am, £5 per session St Johns Ambulance Hall Oundle donation to cover costs. Eddie McDonald 07896 524422/ 2pm-3.30pm, G Hearnden 01933 9am-8pm, £25 per class, [email protected] 622827/[email protected] [email protected] Adult & Child Swim Sessions Group exercise in which strength, Small classes or private tuition. Oundle School Swimming Pool, endurance and cardiovascular 2nd Wednesday of the month Professionally qualified teacher. Milton Road Oundle exercises combine in one session. Coffee Morning 9.15am-9.45am, booked in advance Raunds Methodist Church Tai Chi for Beginners & as a block (£4.75 per lesson) Walk and Chat 10am-12noon, 01933 383378 Improvers 01832 277208/277195 Meet at The Black Horse Pub, All Saints Church Hall, Nassington PE8 6QU 2nd & 4th Wednesday of the month Midland Road, Wellingborough Alternate Thursdays 11am, free, Robert Phipps Northants Model Makers 10am-11am, £6, dominicrushmore@ Fettledine Afternoon Club 01780 782558 Venue TBC live.co.uk. Improve your strength and Crow Hill Community CTR, Fettledine Main meeting starts 7.30ish. First balance. Suitable for all. Road, Irthlingborough NN9 5XF Every Friday (term time) couple free. Bob Humpage 07960 2pm-4pm, £2 all ages welcome Over 60s FREE swim 054405/[email protected] Rushden Folk Dance Club for tea, cake, chat and activities. Oundle School Swimming Pool, St Mary’s Church Hall, Rushden Caroline Cross 07527530529 Milton Road, Oundle 3rd Wednesday of the month 8-10pm, first visit free, £2 thereafter 3pm-3.45pm, 01832 277208/277195 Raunds Film Afternoon Val 01933 387327 1st Thursday of the month French Classes Morning Worship Saxon Hall, Raunds Royal British Legion Friends & Pre-School Swimming Lessons The Old Town Hall, Rushden Mission Church, 2pm, £1 includes refreshments. Call The Silver Fox Woodturning Club Companionship Support Group Oundle School Swimming Pool, Market Place, Oundle Wellingborough Road 01933 622087 to reserve your seat. Dale End Scout Headquarters, Athletics Club, Newton Rd, Rushden Milton Road, Oundle 9am-1pm, £25 per class, 01832 10.45am, Alan 01933 355302 We show a great film each month, Croyland Road, Wellingborough 10am-12noon. Pop in for a chat. 1.55-2.25pm & 2.30-3pm, block book 776336/[email protected] watch press for details. 10am-1pm, £2 all members in advance (£6.75 per lesson), Morning Church Service Debbie 01604 751019 3rd Thursday of the month 01832 277208/277195 Last Saturday of the Month Rushden Heritage Chapel Hall, Wellingborough Flower Painting Class with Nick Baldwin (not Dec) Park Road, Rushden NN10 0RG Arrangement Society Move to Health Chelveston Village Hall Playheroes: Learning Through Play Farmers’ Market 10.30am St Mary’s Church Hall, Knox Road, No 1 St Osyth’s Lane, Oundle 10am-4pm, £17 per session Highgate Hall, Elton Market Square, Higham Ferrers Wellingborough NN8 1HU 2.15pm-3pm, 01832 770010/ Janet Lowe 01933 389647 11am-12 midday, £5 a session 9am-1pm Church Service 7.30pm, £5, Chairman 01933 222326/ [email protected] (multiple session discount). [email protected] The Heritage Chapel and Halls, Secretary 01604 870275 Ise & Nene Valley Turners 07917100690/playheroesinfo.gmail. Park Road, Rushden NN10 0RW Thursday Drop-In Cranford Village Hall, Grafton Road, com. Two teachers who plan a range 1st Saturday of the month 10.30am, Cheryl 07969 603958/ Higham and Rushden U3A No 1 St Osyth’s Lane, Oundle Cranford NN14 4JE of interactive activities, linked to a Coffee Morning [email protected] Pemberton Centre, Rushden 10am-2pm, 01832 770010/ 7pm, members free, visitors £5, weekly theme. St Mary’s Church, Ringstead 2pm, visitors welcome (£3 charge) [email protected] Peter Bond 01933 741835/ 10am-12noon, 01933 624262 Ringstead Shared Church www.highamandrushdenu3a.org.uk [email protected] Sparklers – a 0-5s toddler group Service for all (Communion first Little Ducklings Pre-School The Bridge Community Office at Thrapston Farmers’ Market Sunday each month), 10.30am British Korean Veterans Stay & Play ‘Tea & Tots’ Sessions 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month Whitefriars Primary School, Thrapston High Street Mike Freeman 01933 389796/ The Old Grammarians Club, 1.30pm-3pm, £1.50 per family. The Fettledine Afternoon Club Rushden NN10 9HX 9am-1pm, www.thrapstonfarmers [email protected] Oxford Street, Wellingborough 01832 358085 Crow Hill Community Centre, 9am-11am, £1 per family, Emma market.moonfruit.com 11.45am, Mary Morby 01933 312476/ Irthlingborough 07957 080074. A safe and friendly 1st Sunday of the month [email protected] Olde and Sequence Dancing 2pm-4pm, £2, Caroline Cross place for parents/carers and for their 2nd Saturday of the month Priceless – for young children Woodford Sports and Social Club 07527530529. Activities, speakers, children to play and make friends. Coffee ‘n’ Cakes and their families Raunds & Dist’ British Legion 7.30pm-9.30pm, £2, Dorothy 01832 meals out and more. Oundle Methodist Church, St Laurence’s Church, Stanwick Conservative Club, Raunds 732534 or Keith 01832 731896 Friday Once a Month Drummingwell Lane 9.30am-10.15am 8pm, 01933 625333 for more details. Thursday Market Day Wildlife Trust Little Bugs Club 10am-12noon, John Hewitson You do NOT have to be ex-services. Equanimity Yoga Classes No.1 Cafe - Free Drop-In Nene Wetlands Visitor Centre, 01832 272209 Every 2nd, 4th & 5th Sunday Thrapston Plaza No.1 St, Osyth’s Lane Rushden Lakes Pete’s Pack (For children 3+) 4th Wednesday of the month 6.10pm & 7.15pm. £8 per class or £45 10am-2pm, 01832 770011 10-11.30am, £3 per child (intro rate), WE Watch St Peter’s Church, Newton Bromswold Rushden Pensioners Forum 6 classes. £12 drop-in. Visit eqyoga. booking essential, 01933 779587/ Stanwick Lakes Bible based activities, 10am-11am St Peters Church Hall, co.uk or call 07921238701. All levels Every Friday [email protected] 01933 625522/ Helen Lines 07917 001924 Midland Road, Rushden welcome, including beginners. Over 60s Club Bingo [email protected] 2pm-4pm, Mary Morby 01933 312476 Working Men’s Club, Higham Ferrers 1st Friday of the month 3rd Sunday of the month or [email protected] Every Thursday (term time) 2-4pm, 01933 741286 (Check before travelling) Oundle Farmers’ Market All Age Worship Music Makers Craft Cafe Market Place, Oundle, St Laurence’s Church, Stanwick Wednesday & Thursday Titchmarsh Pavilion Walk and Chat Stanwick Lakes 8am-1.30pm, Oundle Town Council 9.30am Free Counselling 9.30am-10.15am, Joan Strong Rushden Hall Park, under flagpole 10.30am-1pm, modest charge for 01832 272055 No.1 St. Osyth’s Lane Oundle Centre, Oundle, 11.15am-12noon, 10am, Joe Bailey 01832 742195/ some materials, car park charges Leisurely, Sociable Strolls By appointment 0793 6015965 Stanwick Village Hall, 2pm-2.45pm, [email protected] 01933 625522/ 3rd Saturday of the month Pub start – if not lunching do not www.stanwicklakes.org.uk Phoenix Group use pub car park. 10am for 10.30am Stanwick Lakes start. Guests £2 or join for year £8. 3rd Friday of the month 01933 625522/ secretary@northamptonshire Raunds Tea Dance [email protected] shamblers.org.uk Saxon Hall, Raunds 2pm-4.15pm, £4 (50p for raffle) Messy Church 4th Sunday of the month and Mrs Wicks 01933 312623 Rushden Salvation Army, Bank Holidays (not Nov-Jan) Church Street, Rushden King’s Cliffe Heritage Centre U3A Meeting 4pm, George Ellitson 01933 313106 Bridge Street (Hanging sign when The Plaza, Cosy Nook, we’re open). Open 2pm-5pm Thrapston NN14 4PS Every Saturday & Sunday 10am-12noon, £2 (visitors), free for Coffee & cakes/Sunday worship Every Sunday during September members, includes refreshments. Rushden Independent Wesleyan Sunday Teas Guest Speakers each month. Church (Entrance Queen Street) Fotheringhay Village Hall Saturday coffee & cakes. 10am- 3pm-5.30pm, Tea and cake £2.50 Former Carers Group 11.30am, Sunday worship 10.45am Music in Church on some Sundays. No 1 St Osyth’s Lane, Oundle with children’s activities 2nd Sunday 01832 226440/www.fotheringhay PE8 4BG in the month 4pm. villagehall.co.uk 2pm-3.30pm, free, 01832 770010/ [email protected] Every Sunday Ongoing Short & Sweet Drawing & Painting Classes 3rd Friday of the month St Mary’s Church Rushden Ecton Village Hall, Chelveston (Check before travelling) 2-3pm, Sue Merrifield 01933 358218. Village Hall, Warkton Village Hall & To submit your Stanwick Stitchers Worship for people with additional Kingsthorpe Community Centre Stanwick Lakes needs followed by tea, cake & crafts. £65 per term. Derek Geater 01933 event please contact 10.30am, free, car park charges. 381848/dgartweb.sharepoint.com us via our website in the 01933 625522 or Pauline on 01933 2 Course Sunday Carvery 229817/www.stanwicklakes.org.uk Rushden Bowls Club German Tutorials following format: Date, event, 12noon, £12 per head. Oundle area. place, time, admission Every Saturday 07850 864537 to book. Gudrun 07710 189906/ fee (if applicable), contact Slimming World [email protected] information, 15 word Oundle Golf Club, Benefield Road Sunday Tea description. 8.30am, Nikki on 07725 617085. Fotheringhay Village Hall Sociology Tuition Classes Weekly fee applies. Have fun, make 3pm-5.30pm, £2.50 for tea & cake. Rushden/Higham area friends and lose weight. Alexandra Mitchell 01832 226440 £15 p/h, Sylvia 07950156502 03/11/18 To submit your news story or event visit www.nenevalleynews.co.uk or call 01522 513515 13 Pupils commemorate Nene Valleynews Wellingborough’s war hero Classifieds upils from local primary schools ACCOUNTANCY Pjoined the Mayor of Wellingborough at a special ChristmasChristmas ceremony on Tuesday 30th October to commemorate the town’s war hero, Major FayreFayre • Self Assessment Tax Returns Edward ‘Mick’ Mannock, a • Limited Company services First World War Fighter Ace. • VAT & CIS Returns The Mayor of • New Business Start Ups and advice Wellingborough, Cllr • Payroll & Auto-enrolment services • Sage & Xero specialists Malcolm Ward, officially • Free initial consultation unveiled the Victoria Cross Tel: 01832 730280 Fax: 01832 730281 Paving Stone at Swanspool [email protected] www.essamca.co.uk Gardens. Edward ‘Mick’ Mannock. This Cllr Jon-Paul Carr, 23 Cottingham Way, Thrapston, Pupils were asked to monument commemorates chairman of the World Kettering, Northants, NN14 4PL research a World War war heroes who were War One Working Party, One war service man or awarded the prestigious said: “Communities across woman from the local Victoria Cross, which was the country are coming area and add this to a awarded to Mannock in together to commemorate CARE HOMES fact sheet to be displayed recognition of bravery of the the centenary of the First in Swanspool Gardens, first order in Aerial combat Word War. The World War Rose Cottage Residential until after Remembrance from 17th June – 22nd July One Working Party aims Care Home Woodford Sunday. Pupils from the 1918. Although he was not to remember those brave For the elderly and dementia schools taking part joined born in the borough, Major service men and women Media & Marketing We are a small care home with eight residents only. officers and members from Edward ‘Mick’ Mannock from our borough, and the All rooms are single en-suite and ground floor. NEWSPAPERS | MAGAZINES | WEBSITES the council, along with moved to Wellingborough Victoria Cross Paving Stone We provide respite care and day care. Media & Marketing Telephone 01832 735417 dignitaries, in unveiling the by the age of 24 where he celebrates Major Edward NEWSPAPERS | MAGAZINES | WEBSITES www.rosecottagewoodford.co.uk commemorative stone and became an active member of ‘Mick’ Mannock, who spent Follow us on Facebook heard about the life of Major the community. much time in our town before Edward ‘Mick’ Mannock. Cllr Martin Griffiths, Leader heading to war.” To celebrate the centenary of the Borough Council Cllr Malcolm Ward, Mayor Five Gables Care Home of the First World War, of Wellingborough, said: of Wellingborough, said: “I Ringstead the Borough Council of “Wellingborough is rich in am honoured to be able to Are you looking for a home for your relative? Wellingborough established history and culture, making it officially unveil the Victoria Why not visit our home.

a World War One Working a place for us all to be proud Cross Paving Stone at NHCF-Christmas-Advert-63x160.5mm.indd 1 31/10/2018 16:02We are small and homely, set in a village with links to Party, which commissioned of. We wish to commemorate Swanspool Gardens and I the A14, A45 and A6. All rooms are single with toilet and basin. We provide respite care and coffee mornings as the Victoria Cross Paving the past sacrifices made hope that the pupils enjoyed well as long term Residential and Nursing Care. Stone at Swanspool by brave service men and learning about all of the Gardens, so that members women and celebrate the brave men and women from of the local community can present and future of our our borough who fought in remember the life of Major wonderful borough.” the First World War.” MediaKM Media & Marketing& Marketing Media & Marketing Please call us on 01933 460414 NEWSPAPERS | MAGAZINES | WEBSITES Thrill of new play equipment NEWSPAPERS | MAGAZINES | WEBSITES

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01/08/15 To submit your news story or event visit www.nenevalleynews.co.uk or call 01522 513515 Young business brains HOLIDAYS take on the ‘Dragons’ he competition, organised by East Northamptonshire’s finest young business The East Northamptonshire brains put their skills to the test at the final of College, saw teams of Rushden Children’s Centre staff raising in Higham Ferrers the 9th Business Dragons event, hosted by East money at Rushden’s Party in the Park T entrepreneurs from four local schools (Rushden Academy, The Northamptonshire Council. Ferrers School, Huxlow Science need for sunglasses and could be Children’s charity gives College and Manor School) pitch the young people the opportunity to their ideas and business plans to a used by companies to give to their present their original business ideas employees to prevent glare while families a well-deserved panel of local Business Dragons. to the panel, having considered The ‘Dragons’ included Peter driving. beach break this summer the design of the product, finance, The Best Presentation trophy Party in the Park through their Waddup (Director of Scotts ast Northants Children’s staffing, manufacture, competition (supplied by Scotts of Thrapston) tombola stall. he Town Council in conjunction with East Northamptonshire Council of Thrapston), James Maziak and profitability. Centres, run by children’s was awarded to Easy Roll, Huxlow Rob Hunter, Family Support (Managing Director of Maziak The Best Overall Winner trophy charity Spurgeons, are Compressor Services Limited), Science College, for their pitch E Worker at the centre who is (supplied by East Northamptonshire raising money to take targeted Katherine Dillon (Director of Seeds of having a contraption that aids organising the trip, said: “The Council and presented by the with putting up wallpaper to make families – who may not otherwise idea of a summer day trip was of Change) and Emily Carrington Chairman) went to Pillihod, Rushden have been able to enjoy a visit or (Solicitor of Borneo Martell Turner redecorating easier. put forward by a parent during Academy. Their idea is to produce LEGC, Rushden Academy, won break – on a seaside day trip this a home visit. Trips like these are Coulston). a contact lens featuring transitional summer. The final, which was held in the the Best Innovation trophy (supplied incredibly important as they give technology that would replace the The trip is being organised by Council Chamber on 17th July, gave by Maziak Compressor Services us the opportunity to take families Higham Ferrers Tourism Partnership Community Facilities Fund awarded £8,000 Limited). Their idea is for a smart staff at Rushden Children’s Centre with small children who may not date sticker that can be put on food and is an invite-only event. Only have been to the seaside before packaging and changes colour to targeted families from the local or would have found it incredibly represent the best before date, use community are invited to visit difficult to do so singlehandedly. by date and when the food item is Hunstanton on 18th August. The “With our help and support, we out of date. families have been selected based can offer targeted families within Chairman of East on their level of need and include East Northants the chance to Northamptonshire Council, Marika single parent families and those spend some quality family time and East Northamptonshire Council towards the project, the Tourism Partnership Hillson, said: “I never expected such living in poverty. together and to allow them to J&MB Travel More than 100 people will go on a high standard of business ideas make many wonderful memories to be offered to the Dragons at the trip so the aim is to raise £850 on the day, that they can then this event. Each and every student to cover the cost and £100 of this treasure for the rest of their lives.” should be very proud of themselves. was recently raised at Rushden’s Well done to everyone.” OPEN T SEVEN DAYS A WEEK The ‘Dragons’ and Chairman Marika Hillson with Pillihod, Rushden Academy 01/08/15 To advertise visit www.nenevalleynews.co.uk or call 01522 513515/01832 272299 BEST has funded three new items of play awarded £1,500, with the Town Council Visit your local VALUE IN YOUR Kings Arms AREA! 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The general effect of the Order will be to Town Date Destination Days Hotel Inc/Theme Cost ROADSIDE 3 prohibit any motor vehicle (except two wheeled motor vehicles) or horse Opening times: Monday to Saturday 10am-5pm Sunday 10am-4pm • No call-out charge! drawn vehicle from proceeding along those lengths of Byways as PARKING Tuesdays – Beer & Burger Or Email: [email protected] Address: DB Shoes Ltd, 19-21 Irchester Road, Rushden, Northants, NN10 9XF • City & Guilds Qualified specified in the schedule below from 1st October to 31st December inclusive each year and from 1st January to 30th April inclusive each www.dbfactoryshop.co.uk • All work guaranteed year. Council get an additional Wednesday – ‘Oundle Town Council’s vision for WIDE FEET? CLARK COAL SUPPLIES REASON FOR RESTRICTION: This Order is required to reduce Plus 01933 450004 or damage to the said lengths of Byways during the winter months. Vehicles Oundle is that it remains a beautiful Then why not VISIT OUR 10% OFF ALL FOOD!07921 469471 DELIVERED FREE TO RUSHDEN, HIGHAM FERRERS proceeding to or from any premises, property or land which is situated on % or adjacent to the said lengths of Byways will be exempt from the Order. thriving market town renowned for SPECIALIST SHOE FITTING CENTRE OFF AND SURROUNDING VILLAGES where our team of experienced shoe fitters will help you (excluding A COPY of the proposed Order, together with plans showing the exact being a fantastic place to live, work 12 Tinsel & HANDY HERBERTS MINIMUM DELIVERY 5 BAGS lengths of Byways to which it relates and a statement of the Council’s choose the style of footwear that is suitable for your needs! sale items) Thursday – STEAK NIGHT! and a joy to visit.’ Home & Garden Maintenance CASH ON DELIVERY reasons for proposing to make the Order, may be inspected at Oundle The cableway, rope swing and flymobile new equipment has been supplied and 01933 410 305 when you bring this advert and quote code 1513FNV. 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01/05/2015 10:14 50104 DC HEATING HALF.indd 1 Byway NB27 Harringworth If you are interested in this position, Dec SET UP 59 High Street, Thrapston Nene Court, The Embankment, nenecourt.com Byway NB27 beginning off Wakerley Road at NGR SP 9323 9793, please contact us on 01832 272055 or visit Wellingborough01/05/2015 10:14 NN8 1LD SUPPORT travelling north-west for approximately 707 metres to NGR SP 9280 Lady tiLer 9849 at the County Boundary with . www.oundle.gov.uk or www.oundle.info 01832 733911 SERVICING call in at The Courthouse to obtain a Job or waLL Byways NM32, NM40 Nassington and PG14 Yarwell s and fLoors REPAIRS Byway NM40 beginning off Sulehay Road at NGR TL 0539 9802, Description and Person Specification. friendly advice. no job too big or too small. travelling south to NGR TL 0537 9763, and continuing as Byway PG14 Applications should be made in writing Please contact Karen Computers & Gadgets to NGR TL 0529 9729, and continuing as Byway NM32 to NGR TL 0508 and received by 17 August 2015. We support home and business users 9669 at Apethorpe Road. 23 Carrington Tel: 01933 461295 / 07975 752580 Councillor Jason Smithers. Joining the Wicksteed goody bags. 9 High Street, Islip NN14 3JS Byway NN9 Pilton Oundle Town Council operates an Equal Opportunities Byway NN9 beginning at NGR SP 9950 8673, travelling south-east for Policy and all applicants will be given equal opportunities approximately 868 metres to NGR SP 9980 8592 at Bear Shank Wood Bournemouth 5 Christmas 290 in employment regardless of gender, age, race, disabilities, 01832 238037 Road. Victoria’s Cleaning Services caring responsibilities, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, www.thrapstonIT.com Byways NV9 Tansor and ME9 Ashton religious beliefs and / or trade union membership. Dec Hotel One off cleans Byway NV9 beginning off Lutton Road at NGR TL 0689 8984, travelling south-west to NGR TL 0666 8942, and continuing as Byway ME9 to General weekly cleans NGR TL 0646 8890. Ironing services Competitive prices Byway NZ19 Titchmarsh Byway NZ19 beginning off Warren Lane at NGR TL0654 7804, PET SERVICES travelling south-west for approximately 484 metres to NGR TL 0630 07731 860581 7762 at Warren Lane and the county boundary. [email protected] Byways PF12 Woodnewton and NM34 Nassington 27 Services include: Byway PF12 beginning off Nassington Road at NGR TL 0554 9506, Mayor were Councillor Wendy Brackenbury, Leader of East Northamptonshire Council, Country CountryCompanions CompanionsPet Services Doggy Day Care Pet Services travelling north to NGR TL 0520 9570, and continuing as Byway NM34 Dog Walking to NGR TL 0508 9667 at Apethorpe Road. Bournemouth 4 Suncliff Twixmas 190 Country Companions DONNO R G Puppy Visits TV/AERIAL SERVICES Pet Services Byways PG15 Yarwell and NM33 Nassington Est 1981 Pet Sitting Byway PG15 beginning off Nassington Road at NGR TL 0676 9735, Dec TV/DVD repairs, servicing at your home if possible Contact Sarah on: Cat Visits travelling south-west to NGR TL 0659 9716, and continuing as Byway Full installation service available. 07766 523292 NM33 to NGR TL 0623 9673 at Northfield Lane. Freesat and Freeview digital aerials supplied and www.ccpetservices.co.uk Home Boarding installed from £80. All work guaranteed. No call out charge locally. Free estimates on repairs. sarah@ ccpetservices.co.uk RELIEF MATRONS Tel: 01933 356680 £10.61 ph JOBS BOARD —term time only Part P Role 1: 8 hours in house Thursdays 18 A.SeA Chair of East Northamptonshire Council Steven North, said: “The play equipment Registered ton REMOVALS Agents required to organise the Role 2: 9 hours in house Wednesdays • Rewires, fuse boardeLeCtRICAL replacements Ltd Bournemouth 3 Suncliff All Inclusive 120 distribution of Nene Valley News Both roles include standby occasions • Fault finding, extra sockets & lights • testing, inspection & certification Part-time self-employed agents required for Rushden Closing date: 24/08/2015 Jan • no job too small, free estimates given & Higham Ferrers to organise the distribution and David Mallett deliver the newspaper and associated leaflets to the First interviews: w/c 31/08/2015 email: [email protected] distributors on a Friday afternoon fortnightly. t: 01933 778504 M: 07952 249885 REMOVAL, STORAGE & GENERAL HAULAGE

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Residential and Commercial Wheelie Bin Cleaning Service Inn Farm Private Day Nursery £17,302 pa— Prices from £3.75 per month PUBLIC NOTICES 36.4 working weeks 15 Northamptonshire Council. Liz Brown of the and provides a wide range of activities for is looking to recruit 80 hours over a two week rota 07950877137 / 01933 382882 two level 3 www.reallywheelieclean.co.uk qualified nursery nurses to join our Easyflow Plumbing GOODS VEHICLE OPERATOR’S LICENSE Closing date: 07/08/2015 Bournemouth 4 Suncliff All Inclusive 180 [email protected] ‘outstanding’ nursery (OFSTED 2014). Plumbing & Heating Services Fairline Boats Ltd of Nene Valley Business Park, Oundle PE8 4HN is Interview date: 11/08/2015 applying to change an existing licence as follows: You must be familiar with all aspects of Feb Easyflow Plumbing To add an operating centre to keep 1 goods vehicle and 0 trailers at Nene a busy day nursery and an enthusiastic Plumbing & Heating Services To apply visit: Valley Business Park, Oundle PE8 4HN. team member. We are located 5 miles Bathroom Installations Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) near the operating from Rushden in a rural location. www.oundleschool.org.uk/ Media & Marketingcentre(s) who believe that their use or enjoyment of that land would be Heating Systems affected, should make written representations to the Traffic Commissioner employment General Household Plumbing -opportunities Plumbing & Heating Services at Hillcrest House, 386 Harehills Lane, Leeds, LS9 6NF, stating their Please call Joanne on 07961 291058 for Tourism Partnership was also pleased to be children of all ages to enjoy. I was honoured Tel: 07840Tel:07840 254 254025 025 or or 01832 01832 730 730 798 798 reasons, within 21 days of this notice. Representors must at the same time The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of 23 Day Trip to Media & Marketingsend a copy of their representations to the applicant at the address given at an initial discussion or please email your children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share [email protected] the top of this notice. A Guide to Making Representations is available from Plumbing & Heating Services the Traffic Commissioner’s Office. CV to [email protected] this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to undergo Folkestone 4 Burstin 140 Tel: 07840Tel:07840 254 254025 025 or or 01832 01832 730 730 798 798 child protection screening appropriate to the post including checks with [email protected] past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service. Feb France | | in attendance. to join Cllr Brackenbury and Smithers, and NEWSPAPERSNEWSPAPERS | MAGAZINESMAGAZINES WEBSITES| WEBSITES The Town Council has a general policy other dignitaries to celebrate the opening OUR HOLIDAYS INCLUDE: Coach Travel From Thrapston – Rushden & Wellingbro towards improving facilities within the of the new equipment and I hope children To advertise in En-suite Accommodation Rooms also have colour TV, tea/coffee tray town for the youth. The new items of play enjoy this for many years to come.” Meals Full English Breakfast & 3 course Evening Dinner with Tea/coffee Local Excursions Usually 2 per 5 day holiday equipment improve the range offered with a If you haven’t already seen the play Nene Valley News Entertainment in the Hotel Usually 2 nights per 5 day holiday particular focus on being attractive towards equipment then go along to Saffron Road Prices are Per Person when sharing a Double or Twin Room please call Single Room Supplements are charged on some holidays older children. The new equipment is for some fun and active play. It is hoped that proving a popular addition and children are children will get great enjoyment from the Call now for our brochure: loving the thrill of the cableway. new items and they become firm favourites. 01522 513515 01536 202660 14 To advertise visit www.nenevalleynews.co.uk or call 01522 513515 03/11/18

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Get paid to deliver NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 Getthe paid newspaper to deliver – SECTION 14 – SECTION 14 THE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL the newspaper THE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL THE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (EAST NORTHAMPTONSHIRE DISTRICT) (SHIP LANE, OUNDLE) (NEWTON LANE, ) (WAITING AND LOADING RESTRICTIONS AND Good rates ON-STREET PARKING PLACES) (CONSOLIDATION) Good rates (TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF THROUGH (TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF THROUGH of pay Flexible 3 3 ORDER 2009 of pay hours TRAFFIC) ORDER 2018 TRAFFIC) ORDER 2018 (AMENDMENT No. 16) ORDER 2018 (on allocated day) Must be over 13 £££’s£££’s years NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Northamptonshire County NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Northamptonshire County Council NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Northamptonshire County Council Distributors Council intend, not less than seven days from the date of this intend, not less than seven days from the date of this Notice, to make an intends to make an Order under Sections 1 to 5 and Schedule 9 of the Road Notice, to make an Order the effect of which will be to prohibit Order the effect of which will be to prohibit traffic from proceeding Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (“the Act”) to amend “The Northamptonshire required in traffic from proceeding along that length of Ship Lane, Oundle as along that length of Newton Lane, Sudborough as set out below. County Council (East Northamptonshire District) (Waiting and Loading Oundle & set out below. Restrictions and On-Street Parking Places) (Consolidation) Order 2009” as Raunds LENGTH OF ROAD TO WHICH RESTRICTION APPLIES: That specified in the Schedule below. LENGTH OF ROAD TO WHICH RESTRICTION APPLIES: length of Newton Lane, Sudborough from A6116 to Sudborough Road. That length of Ship Lane, Oundle for its entire length. A COPY of the proposed draft Order, together with plans showing the exact Telephone 0800 917 4124 REASONS FOR RESTRICTION: The restriction is required for lengths of roads to which it relates and a statement of the Council’s reasons or visit www.whistl.co.uk/careers Telephone 0800 917 4124 REASONS FOR RESTRICTION: The restriction is required for safety during Anglian Water repairs. for proposing to make the Order, may be inspected at Rushden, Higham A6 Newspaperor visit AW.indd www.whistl.co.uk/careers 1 13/07/2016 15:01 safety during sewer connection works. Ferrers, Raunds and Oundle Libraries during normal opening times or at and see newspaper delivery and see newspaper delivery PERIOD OF CLOSURE: The proposed Order will come into effect on One Angel Square, Angel Street, Northampton, NN1 1ED. PERIOD OF CLOSURE: The proposed Order will come into 21st November 2018 and will continue in force for a period of eighteen

A6 Newspaper AW.indd 1 effect13/07/2016 on 3rd 15:01 December 2018 and will continue in force for a months. An application may be made for the approval of the Secretary of OBJECTIONS to the proposed Orders, stating the grounds on which they period of eighteen months. An application may be made for the State for Transport for the Order to be extended if this proves necessary. are made should be sent in writing to the Traffic Orders Section, One Angel approval of the Secretary of State for Transport for the Order to be However, the restriction specified will have effect only at such times and Square, Angel Street, Northampton, NN1 1ED by 26th November 2018. extended if this proves necessary. However, the restriction to such an extent as is indicated by the display of signs prescribed by the REMOVALS specified will have effect only at such times and to such an extent Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016. Dated this 3rd day of November 2018 as is indicated by the display of signs prescribed by the Traffic DEBBIE CARTER-HUGHES Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016. EXPECTED DURATION: It is expected that the road will be restricted Head of Property & Planning Law PKG / 1773 for one day. EXPECTED DURATION: It is expected that the road will be SCHEDULE restricted until 7th December 2018. ALTERNATIVE ROUTES: Use A6116 and Sudborough Road. PROPOSED NO WAITING AT ANYTIME Dated this 3rd day of November 2018 Dated this 3rd day of November 2018 David Mallett RESTRICTIONS (DOUBLE YELLOW LINES) DEBBIE CARTER-HUGHES DEBBIE CARTER-HUGHES Head of Property & Planning Law PKG/T18/424 Head of Property & Planning Law PKG/T18/442 REMOVALS & GENERAL HAULAGE High Street South, Rushden – Southwest side, extension of the existing If you require any further information please contact Gary Thorp If you require any further information please contact Gary Thorp on double yellow lines by 10 metres outside No. 126; Crown Way, Rushden – on 01604-883400. 01604-883400. Southwest side, from the roundabout of the MCE building to a point outside For a FREE quotation call Signal House; Crown Way, Rushden – Northeast side, from the access to Morrison’s Distribution Centre to a point outside Signal House, including NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL the turning area; Market Square, Higham Ferrers – South, Northeast & West Mob: 0788 996 8064 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL sides, various sections within the Market Square parking area outside Nos. 9 – 12; Herne Road, Oundle – Both sides, extension of the existing double ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 yellow lines at the junction by 10 metres; Midland Road/Kimbolton Road, Tel: 01832 731570 – SECTION 14 – SECTION 14 Higham Ferrers – Southwest side, around the junction up to the existing zig-zag markings on Kimbolton Road; Midland Road/Kimbolton Road, THE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL THE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY Higham Ferrers – East & South side, around the junction up to a point COUNCIL (HIGH STREET, ) opposite No.69 & 71 Kimbolton Road; Hill Street/Brook Street (service Local Friendly Service (SEATON ROAD, HARRINGWORTH) road), Raunds – Northwest & Southwest side, from a point outside Nos.9&11 around the junction into Brookhill Court; West Street, Stanwick (TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF THROUGH (TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF THROUGH – North side, between the existing double yellow lines outside Nos. 19 - 21. TRAFFIC) ORDER 2018 TRAFFIC) ORDER 2018

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Northamptonshire County NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Northamptonshire County Council intend, not less than seven days from the date of this Council intend, not less than seven days from the date of this EAST NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LOCAL PLAN Nene Valley Notice, to make an Order the effect of which will be to prohibit Notice, to make an Order the effect of which will be to prohibit PART 2: DRAFT PLAN CONSULTATION traffic from proceeding along that length of Seaton Road, traffic from proceeding along that length of High Street, Twywell Harringworth as set out below. as set out below. The Local Plan Part 2 is the district-wide site specific statutory news development plan, prepared by East Northamptonshire Council to LENGTH OF ROAD TO WHICH RESTRICTION APPLIES: That LENGTH OF ROAD TO WHICH RESTRICTION APPLIES: guide the determination of planning applications. It supports the length of Seaton Road, Harringworth from Wakerley Road to St John the That length of High Street, Twywell from outside Blackwell strategic policies of the Local Plan Part 1, the Baptist Church. Barn. Joint Core Strategy 2011-2031. When adopted, the Part 2 Plan will UPCOMING form part of the statutory development plan for East Northamptonshire. REASONS FOR RESTRICTION: The restriction is required for REASONS FOR RESTRICTION: The restriction is required safety during installation of new gas connection. for safety during gas service works. The draft Plan is now published for consultation. This non-statutory FEATURES consultation provides the first chance for stakeholders (statutory PERIOD OF CLOSURE: The proposed Order will come into effect on PERIOD OF CLOSURE: The proposed Order will come into consultees, interest groups and members of the public) to review and 17th November 19th November 2018 and will continue in force for a period of eighteen effect on 3rd December 2018 and will continue in force for a comment on the draft Local Plan text; both its policies and months. An application may be made for the approval of the Secretary of period of eighteen months. An application may be made for the supporting text. Christmas/Good Food State for Transport for the Order to be extended if this proves necessary. approval of the Secretary of State for Transport for the Order to However, the restriction specified will have effect only at such times and be extended if this proves necessary. However, the restriction In line with the normal statutory requirements, the consultation to such an extent as is indicated by the display of signs prescribed by the specified will have effect only at such times and to such an extent will take place over six weeks, starting Friday, 2 November 2018 1st December Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016. as is indicated by the display of signs prescribed by the Traffic and ending on Monday, 17 December 2018. Consultation Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016. documents including an online response form can be found at Thrapston Feature EXPECTED DURATION: It is expected that the road will be www.east-northamptonshire.gov.uk/consultation. restricted until 23rd November 2018. EXPECTED DURATION: It is expected that the road will be restricted until 7th December 2018. Alternatively, paper copies are available to view at: 15th December ALTERNATIVE ROUTES: Use Bottom Road, Red Hill, Seaton Road, Barrowden Road, Morcott Road, Main Street, Wakerley Road, ALTERNATIVE ROUTES: Use Lane, Islip Road, • Customer Service Centre, Cedar Drive, Thrapston, NN14 4LZ Christmas Barrowden Road, Harrington Road and Wakerley Road. Thrapston Road and Lower Street. (8.45am – 5pm Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri; 9.45am – 5pm Wed) • Customer Service Centre, Newton Road, Rushden, NN10 0PT Dated this 3rd day of November 2018 Dated this 3rd day of November 2018 (9am – 4.30pm Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri; 9.45am – 4.30pm Wed) 12th January DEBBIE CARTER-HUGHES DEBBIE CARTER-HUGHES • Customer Service Centre, Oundle Town Council offices, Fletton Head of Property & Planning Law PKG/T18/447 Head of Property & Planning Law PKG/T18/465 House, Glapthorn Road, Oundle, PE8 4JA (10am-1pm, Mon to Fri) Rushden Feature • Libraries at Oundle, Thrapston, Higham Ferrers, Irthlingborough If you require any further information please contact Gary Thorp on If you require any further information please contact Gary and Raunds (opening times and other details are available from 01604-883400. Thorp on 01604-883400 Northamptonshire County Council) Representations for the consultation are invited and must be received by 4.30pm on Monday, 17 December 2018. Please state NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL clearly the paragraph or policy to which any comment relates. All PUBLIC NOTICES comments received by the deadline will be considered. A summary ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 of responses and issues arising from the consultation will be – SECTION 14 presented to Planning Policy Committee early in 2019. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL THE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Please submit your comments in THE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (A427 STATION ROAD, OUNDLE) (BRIDGE No. 1093) writing using the online form or ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 (SLIPTON LANE, SLIPTON) (PROHIBITION OF VEHICLES OVER 3 TONNES by posting to Planning Policy – SECTION 14 MAXIMUM GROSS WEIGHT Team, East Northamptonshire (TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF THROUGH & 2.1 METRES WIDTH RESTRICTION, & Council, Cedar Drive, Thrapston, THE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL NN14 4LZ TRAFFIC) ORDER 2018 REVOCATION OF 18 TONNES RESTRICTION (WEST STREET, OUNDLE) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Northamptonshire County MILL ROAD, OUNDLE AND BARNWELL ROAD, If you have any questions BARNWELL) ORDER 2018 (TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF THROUGH Council intend, not less than seven days from the date of this regarding the Local Plan Part 2, Media & Marketingplease contact the team on TRAFFIC) ORDER 2018 Notice, to make an Order the effect of which will be to prohibit traffic from proceeding along that length of Slipton Lane, Slipton NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Northamptonshire County NEWSPAPERS | MAGAZINES01832 | WEBSITES 742010 or email as set out below. Council propose to make an Order under Sections 1 to 5 and part IV planningpolicy@east- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Northamptonshire County of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (“the Act”) northamptonshire.gov.uk. Council intend, not less than seven days from the date of this Notice, to LENGTH OF ROAD TO WHICH RESTRICTION APPLIES: to prohibit any vehicle over 3 tonnes maximum gross weight and make an Order the effect of which will be to prohibit traffic from 2.1 metres in width from proceeding along that length of the A427 Paul Bland, Head of Planning proceeding along that length of West Street, Oundle as set out below. That length of Slipton Lane, Slipton from High Street to Main Street. Station Road, Oundle for the full span of Bridge Number 1093 Services (Oundle North Bridge), which extends between a point 109 metres LENGTH OF ROAD TO WHICH RESTRICTION APPLIES: That southwest of the centre line of Laxton Drive, to a point 55 metres 3 November 2018 length of West Street, Oundle from outside number 81 West Street. REASONS FOR RESTRICTION: The restriction is required for safety during vegetation works. north east of the centre line of Riverside Maltings – a distance of 269 metres. REASONS FOR RESTRICTION: The restriction is required for safety during relaying of pipe for Anglian Water. PERIOD OF CLOSURE: The proposed Order will come into effect on 28th November 2018 and will continue in force for a A further effect of the order is the revocation of the existing prohibition of heavy commercial vehicles over 18 tonnes (maximum PERIOD OF CLOSURE: The proposed Order will come into effect on period of eighteen months. An application may be made for the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport for the Order to be gross weight) currently in place on Mill Road, Oundle and Barnwell 26th November 2018 and will continue in force for a period of eighteen Road, Barnwell. months. An application may be made for the approval of the Secretary of extended if this proves necessary. However, the restriction specified will have effect only at such times and to such an extent State for Transport for the Order to be extended if this proves necessary. A COPY of the proposed Order, together with a plan showing the However, the restriction specified will have effect only at such times and as is indicated by the display of signs prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016. exact lengths of roads to which it relates and a statement of the to such an extent as is indicated by the display of signs prescribed by the Council’s reasons for proposing to make the Order, may be Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016. EXPECTED DURATION: It is expected that the road will be inspected at Oundle Library during their normal opening hours or restricted for one day. at One Angel Square, Angel Street, Northampton, NN1 1ED during EXPECTED DURATION: It is expected that the road will be normal office hours. KM Media & Marketing restricted until 28th November 2018. Media & Marketing ALTERNATIVE ROUTES: Use High Street, The Green, Lower Street and Kettering Road. OBJECTIONS to the proposed Order, stating the grounds on NEWSPAPERS | MAGAZINES | WEBSITES ALTERNATIVE ROUTES: Use Stoke Road. which they are made should be sent in writing to the Traffic Orders To advertise in Dated this 3rd day of November 2018 Section, One Angel Square, Angel Street, Northampton, NN1 1ED Dated this 3rd day of November 2018 by 26th November 2018. DEBBIE CARTER-HUGHES DEBBIE CARTER-HUGHES Nene Valley News call Head of Property & Planning Law PKG/T18/461 Head of Property & Planning Law PKG/T18/441 Dated this 3rd day of November 2018 If you require any further information please contact Gary Thorp DEBBIE CARTER-HUGHES If you require any further information please contact Gary Thorp on Head of Property & Planning Law PKG/1755 01604-883400. on 01604-883400. 01522 513515

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