Covering an area of 2,364 square kilometres (913 sq mi), Northamptonshire is landlocked between eight other counties: Warwickshire to the west, Leicestershire and Rutland to the north, Cambridgeshire to the east, Bedfordshire to the south-east, Buckinghamshire to the south, Oxfordshire to the south-west and Lincolnshire to the north-east – England's shortest county boundary at 19 metres (62ft). Northamptonshire is the southernmost county in the East Midlands region.
A county council is the elected administrative body governing an area known as a county. This term has slightly different meanings in different countries.
United Kingdom
County councils were formed in the late 19th century. In the various constituent countries of the United Kingdom councils had different powers and different memberships. Following local government reforms in the 1970s, county councils no longer exist in Scotland or Northern Ireland. In England they generally form the top level in a two-tier system of administration; in Wales they are unitary authorities.
England
In England county councils were introduced in 1889, and reformed in 1974. Since the mid-1990s a series of local government reorganisations has reduced the number of county councils as unitary authorities have been established in a number of areas. County councils are very large employers with a great variety of functions including education (schools and youth services), social services, highways, fire and rescue services, libraries, waste disposal, consumer services and town and country planning. Until the 1990s they also ran colleges of further education and the careers services. That decade also saw the privatisation of some traditional services, such as highway maintenance, cleaning and school meals.
A County council (Norwegian:Fylkesting) is the highest governing body of the county municipalities in Norway. The county council sets the scope of the county municipal activity. The council is led by a chairman or county mayor (fylkesordfører). Members of the council are elected for a four-year term through the general local elections. It is common for members of a county council to also hold seats in municipal councils, but very rare that they also hold legislative (Storting) or other government office, without a leave of absence.
History
The county council has its roots in the Amtsformandskabet created in 1837. Starting in 1964, members of the county councils were appointed by the municipal councils. In 1975, the first general elections were held for the county councils.
Northamptoni/nɔːˈθæmptən/ is the county town of Northamptonshire in the East Midlands of England. It lies on the River Nene, about 67 miles (108km) north-west of London and 50 miles (80km) south-east of Birmingham. One of the largest towns in the UK, Northampton had a population of 212,100 in the 2011 census.
Northampton's royal connection languished in the modern period; the town supported Parliament (the Roundheads) in the English Civil War, which culminated in King Charles II ordering the destruction of the town walls and most of the castle. The town also suffered the Great Fire of Northampton (1675) which destroyed most of the town. It was soon rebuilt and grew rapidly with the industrial development of the 18th century. Northampton continued to grow following the creation of the Grand Union Canal and the arrival of the railways in the 19th century, becoming an industrial centre for footwear and leather manufacture.
Two and possibly three vessels with the name Northampton have served the British East India Company (EIC).
Northampton, launched in November 1740, made one voyage in 1741 for the EIC and was on a second voyage in 1744 when she foundered.
Northampton was launched in 1801. She made eight voyages to India as an extra (chartered) ship for the EIC between 1801 and 1819. During the same period she made one separate trip transporting convicts from Britain to New South Wales.
Lloyd's List reported that Northampton, Bagwell, master, had arrived at Gravesend on 26 February 1740 from the East Indies.Lloyd's List further reported that Bagwell and Northampton sailed for China on 14 March 1740 from Portsmouth.
Northampton is the 6th album and 2nd official live album for Enter the Haggis. It became available May 4, 2007. It is the third album on their current label, UFO Music (United for Opportunity), and was produced by the band and Zach McNees.
The album was recorded entirely live at the Iron Horse Music Hall in Northampton, Massachusetts on March 9 and 10, 2007.
The band had performed at Iron Horse Music Hall several times in the past, and so could count on sold out shows. Four shows were scheduled, two each night. The first three shows featured identical set lists, which became the album tracks listed below. Since satisfactory recordings of all songs were obtained the first three shows, the band was able to play some other songs the fourth show.
CDs were just sold at concert venues before the official release date of June 5, 2007. It is now available through usual channels, including the iTunes Store.
What are the 10 prettiest towns in the county of Northamptonshire? To determine this, I visited them all. Here's what I found out.
As a disclaimer, this list is neither a social commentary, nor a guide on which are the nicest towns to live, but purely a judgement on the aesthetics of each respective town centre.
All footage is my own, and originates from my flagship channel, 4K Explorer, which you can check out here: -- https://www.youtube.com/@4KExplorer
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published: 19 Oct 2024
Nick Adderley: Chief constable of Northamptonshire Police found guilty of gross misconduct
The chief constable of Northamptonshire Police Nick Adderley, who was suspended for lying about his military record has been found guilty of gross misconduct.
He has been suspended on full pay since October for exaggerating his own rank and length of service and lying about his naval achievements - including implying that he served in the Falklands War - despite being 15 when the conflict broke out in 1982.
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Floods engulf parts of England's Northamptonshire | REUTERS
Storm Henk brought gales and heavy rain to parts of England and Wales, causing power outages, disrupting train travel and forcing the closure of major roads.
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Northamptonshire Village Walks (pt. 2): Stoke Bruerne and Blisworth (4K)
The second video in my series of village walks around the county of Northamptonshire. This walk takes us from the charming village of Blisworth, situated five miles south of Northampton, along the course of the Grand Union Canal tunnel, which is the longest navigable canal tunnel in England. The walk takes us to the even more charming village of Stoke Bruerne, which is home to the Canal Museum and is a major tourist attraction in the county.
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published: 25 Jul 2020
Nick Adderley: Northamptonshire Police chief constable sacked for gross misconduct
A police chief has been sacked after being found guilty of gross misconduct over lying about his military record.
Nick Adderley, the chief constable of Northamptonshire Police, had been suspended on full pay since October for exaggerating his own rank and length of service and lying about his naval achievements.
The allegations included implying that he served in the Falklands War by wearing a medal - despite being 15 when the conflict broke out in 1982.
Read more: https://news.sky.com/story/nick-adderley-suspended-chief-constable-of-northamptonshire-police-found-guilty-of-gross-misconduct-13156422
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published: 21 Jun 2024
Northamptonshire Police: CCTV of Kettering assault
published: 09 Apr 2014
Roman town remains found in Northamptonshire field by HS2 archaeologists
Archaeologists working on the HS2 route have discovered how an Iron Age village in Northamptonshire developed into a wealthy Roman trading town.
Evidence found during a dig of the site near the village of Chipping Warden has shown how the settlement, believed to have been established in about 400 BC when it was made up of more than 30 roundhouses, expanded during the Roman era in the years around 300-400 AD, with new stone buildings and new roads emerging.
The site, known as Blackgrounds after the black soil found there, is one of more than 100 to have been examined by archaeologists between London and Birmingham since 2018, with experts saying it turned out to be “one of the most impressive”.
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published: 11 Jan 2022
Re-opening of Northampton Market Square
Cllr Daniel Lister, our Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure, shares his thoughts on a wonderful weekend here in Northampton as we celebrate the reopening of the new-look Market Square.
published: 19 Oct 2024
Heavy Snow - Northamptonshire, UK - 5 January 2025
Overnight 4-5 January 2025 saw a transitional snow event push through Northants. The snow started at around 9PM and gradually became heavier over time. Between 12AM-2AM was where the heaviest of the snow occurred and left a covering of 2.5cm. By 2:30AM the snow eventually transitioned to freezing rain and then rain where a slow thaw began.
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Is Northampton (UK) A Good Place To Live! || What To See In Northampton Town Centre
Is Northampton a good place to live? What To See In Northampton Town Centre
Northampton is a town in England’s East Midlands region.
One of the largest towns in the country yet to receive city status, Northampton is home to an array of popular amenities and is easily reachable from a number of areas, wedged between the East Midlands and Buckinghamshire and overhanging the M1 motorway, making it a top destination for commuters and leisure travellers .
Northampton is the perfect combination of bustling urban life and peaceful countryside. There are plenty of green spaces to explore just outside of the town such as Sywell Country Park, Coton Manor Gardens, and Haddonstone Show Gardens, and stunning landscapes for walks and days outside.
Situated in the heart of England, Northampton is a town...
What are the 10 prettiest towns in the county of Northamptonshire? To determine this, I visited them all. Here's what I found out.
As a disclaimer, this list i...
What are the 10 prettiest towns in the county of Northamptonshire? To determine this, I visited them all. Here's what I found out.
As a disclaimer, this list is neither a social commentary, nor a guide on which are the nicest towns to live, but purely a judgement on the aesthetics of each respective town centre.
All footage is my own, and originates from my flagship channel, 4K Explorer, which you can check out here: -- https://www.youtube.com/@4KExplorer
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What are the 10 prettiest towns in the county of Northamptonshire? To determine this, I visited them all. Here's what I found out.
As a disclaimer, this list is neither a social commentary, nor a guide on which are the nicest towns to live, but purely a judgement on the aesthetics of each respective town centre.
All footage is my own, and originates from my flagship channel, 4K Explorer, which you can check out here: -- https://www.youtube.com/@4KExplorer
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The chief constable of Northamptonshire Police Nick Adderley, who was suspended for lying about his military record has been found guilty of gross misconduct.
...
The chief constable of Northamptonshire Police Nick Adderley, who was suspended for lying about his military record has been found guilty of gross misconduct.
He has been suspended on full pay since October for exaggerating his own rank and length of service and lying about his naval achievements - including implying that he served in the Falklands War - despite being 15 when the conflict broke out in 1982.
Read more: https://news.sky.com/story/nick-adderley-suspended-chief-constable-of-northamptonshire-police-found-guilty-of-gross-misconduct-13156422
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The chief constable of Northamptonshire Police Nick Adderley, who was suspended for lying about his military record has been found guilty of gross misconduct.
He has been suspended on full pay since October for exaggerating his own rank and length of service and lying about his naval achievements - including implying that he served in the Falklands War - despite being 15 when the conflict broke out in 1982.
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Storm Henk brought gales and heavy rain to parts of England and Wales, causing power outages, disrupting train travel and forcing the closure of major roads.
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The second video in my series of village walks around the county of Northamptonshire. This walk takes us from the charming village of Blisworth, situated five m...
The second video in my series of village walks around the county of Northamptonshire. This walk takes us from the charming village of Blisworth, situated five miles south of Northampton, along the course of the Grand Union Canal tunnel, which is the longest navigable canal tunnel in England. The walk takes us to the even more charming village of Stoke Bruerne, which is home to the Canal Museum and is a major tourist attraction in the county.
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The second video in my series of village walks around the county of Northamptonshire. This walk takes us from the charming village of Blisworth, situated five miles south of Northampton, along the course of the Grand Union Canal tunnel, which is the longest navigable canal tunnel in England. The walk takes us to the even more charming village of Stoke Bruerne, which is home to the Canal Museum and is a major tourist attraction in the county.
Music licensed through Artlist
A police chief has been sacked after being found guilty of gross misconduct over lying about his military record.
Nick Adderley, the chief constable of Nor...
A police chief has been sacked after being found guilty of gross misconduct over lying about his military record.
Nick Adderley, the chief constable of Northamptonshire Police, had been suspended on full pay since October for exaggerating his own rank and length of service and lying about his naval achievements.
The allegations included implying that he served in the Falklands War by wearing a medal - despite being 15 when the conflict broke out in 1982.
Read more: https://news.sky.com/story/nick-adderley-suspended-chief-constable-of-northamptonshire-police-found-guilty-of-gross-misconduct-13156422
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A police chief has been sacked after being found guilty of gross misconduct over lying about his military record.
Nick Adderley, the chief constable of Northamptonshire Police, had been suspended on full pay since October for exaggerating his own rank and length of service and lying about his naval achievements.
The allegations included implying that he served in the Falklands War by wearing a medal - despite being 15 when the conflict broke out in 1982.
Read more: https://news.sky.com/story/nick-adderley-suspended-chief-constable-of-northamptonshire-police-found-guilty-of-gross-misconduct-13156422
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Archaeologists working on the HS2 route have discovered how an Iron Age village in Northamptonshire developed into a wealthy Roman trading town.
Evidence found...
Archaeologists working on the HS2 route have discovered how an Iron Age village in Northamptonshire developed into a wealthy Roman trading town.
Evidence found during a dig of the site near the village of Chipping Warden has shown how the settlement, believed to have been established in about 400 BC when it was made up of more than 30 roundhouses, expanded during the Roman era in the years around 300-400 AD, with new stone buildings and new roads emerging.
The site, known as Blackgrounds after the black soil found there, is one of more than 100 to have been examined by archaeologists between London and Birmingham since 2018, with experts saying it turned out to be “one of the most impressive”.
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Archaeologists working on the HS2 route have discovered how an Iron Age village in Northamptonshire developed into a wealthy Roman trading town.
Evidence found during a dig of the site near the village of Chipping Warden has shown how the settlement, believed to have been established in about 400 BC when it was made up of more than 30 roundhouses, expanded during the Roman era in the years around 300-400 AD, with new stone buildings and new roads emerging.
The site, known as Blackgrounds after the black soil found there, is one of more than 100 to have been examined by archaeologists between London and Birmingham since 2018, with experts saying it turned out to be “one of the most impressive”.
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Cllr Daniel Lister, our Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure, shares his thoughts on a wonderful weekend here in Northampton as we celebrate th...
Cllr Daniel Lister, our Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure, shares his thoughts on a wonderful weekend here in Northampton as we celebrate the reopening of the new-look Market Square.
Cllr Daniel Lister, our Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure, shares his thoughts on a wonderful weekend here in Northampton as we celebrate the reopening of the new-look Market Square.
Overnight 4-5 January 2025 saw a transitional snow event push through Northants. The snow started at around 9PM and gradually became heavier over time. Between ...
Is Northampton a good place to live? What To See In Northampton Town Centre
Northampton is a town in England’s East Midlands region.
One of the largest towns in...
Is Northampton a good place to live? What To See In Northampton Town Centre
Northampton is a town in England’s East Midlands region.
One of the largest towns in the country yet to receive city status, Northampton is home to an array of popular amenities and is easily reachable from a number of areas, wedged between the East Midlands and Buckinghamshire and overhanging the M1 motorway, making it a top destination for commuters and leisure travellers .
Northampton is the perfect combination of bustling urban life and peaceful countryside. There are plenty of green spaces to explore just outside of the town such as Sywell Country Park, Coton Manor Gardens, and Haddonstone Show Gardens, and stunning landscapes for walks and days outside.
Situated in the heart of England, Northampton is a town famous for its shoe industry that goes back hundreds of years in history. During the 1st World war, the shoemakers in Northamptonshire supplied over two-thirds of the 70 million pairs of footwear required, due to the thriving tanning industry in the area.
Northampton offers an array of shopping centres and shops, including independent retailers and major high street names.
Monday is fresh fruit, vegetables, cut flowers and plants only. Tuesday to Saturday are the general market days.
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Is Northampton a good place to live? What To See In Northampton Town Centre
Northampton is a town in England’s East Midlands region.
One of the largest towns in the country yet to receive city status, Northampton is home to an array of popular amenities and is easily reachable from a number of areas, wedged between the East Midlands and Buckinghamshire and overhanging the M1 motorway, making it a top destination for commuters and leisure travellers .
Northampton is the perfect combination of bustling urban life and peaceful countryside. There are plenty of green spaces to explore just outside of the town such as Sywell Country Park, Coton Manor Gardens, and Haddonstone Show Gardens, and stunning landscapes for walks and days outside.
Situated in the heart of England, Northampton is a town famous for its shoe industry that goes back hundreds of years in history. During the 1st World war, the shoemakers in Northamptonshire supplied over two-thirds of the 70 million pairs of footwear required, due to the thriving tanning industry in the area.
Northampton offers an array of shopping centres and shops, including independent retailers and major high street names.
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Almost every county council in England set to raise council tax by maximum amount | ITV News
Almost every county council in England is expected to raise council tax by the maximum amount of 4.99% this year.
Cash-strapped local authorities warn they’re worse off this year, despite extra money for local government in the Budget, according to a survey of England’s largest councils.
Data from the County Councils Network shown exclusively to ITV News reveals that 85% of councils are now in a worse position financially than before the Autumn Budget.
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published: 30 Jan 2025
Oconee County Council propose ordinance prohibiting DEI initiatives
Oconee County Council announced plans to introduce an ordinance that would prohibit the use of county funds for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiative
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The Father v Worcestershire County Council - UKSC/2024/0111
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On appeal from: [2022] EWCA Civ 964
This appeal concerns an application for a writ of habeas corpus, a historic court order which, if granted, requires the release of a detained person. The appellant, who has been anonymised as "the Father", unsuccessfully applied for a writ of habeas corpus in relation to his two children, who are currently in the care of the respondent, Worcestershire County Council ("WCC"). On 9 June 2023, the Worcester Family Court granted WCC a care order in relation to the children pursuant to section 31(1)(a) Children Act 1989. The effect of the care order is to give WCC parental responsibility for the children. That order remains in effect and the children are currently living with foster carers. The Father did not pursue a statutory appeal against...
published: 29 Jan 2025
County Council - Tuesday November 19, 2024
County Council Meeting
11/19/2024
published: 20 Nov 2024
Special Meeting of Dufferin County Council - January 30, 2025
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published: 31 Jan 2025
Inside a full council meeting at Worcestershire County Council
Every month, our full council gathers to debate, discuss, and decide on issues affecting communities across Worcestershire.
In this film, you can gain an insight into how these regular gatherings work, and the way our councillors work together to deliver results for people through the county.
published: 19 Jun 2017
Erie County Council discusses potential salary increase for elected officials
Erie County Council discusses potential salary increase for elected officials
published: 29 Jan 2025
Benefits of working for East Sussex County Council.
At East Sussex County Council we've got some great staff benefits and competitive offers. Our benefits are available to all members of staff and new joiners and it's one of the reasons working here is so rewarding.
published: 16 Feb 2023
Parents leave meeting frustrated after St. Charles County council doesn't clear confusion over
Parents and educators pressing for more decision-making power when it comes to quarantining for COVID-19 took over the St. Charles County Council chambers on Monday.
published: 28 Sep 2021
Warwickshire County Council elections 2017
Warwickshire County Council elections will take place on Thursday 4 May; take your chance to have your say. Go to www.warwickshire.gov.uk/elections
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Almost every county council in England is expected to raise council tax by the maximum amount of 4.99% this year.
Cash-strapped local authorities warn they’re ...
Almost every county council in England is expected to raise council tax by the maximum amount of 4.99% this year.
Cash-strapped local authorities warn they’re worse off this year, despite extra money for local government in the Budget, according to a survey of England’s largest councils.
Data from the County Councils Network shown exclusively to ITV News reveals that 85% of councils are now in a worse position financially than before the Autumn Budget.
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Almost every county council in England is expected to raise council tax by the maximum amount of 4.99% this year.
Cash-strapped local authorities warn they’re worse off this year, despite extra money for local government in the Budget, according to a survey of England’s largest councils.
Data from the County Councils Network shown exclusively to ITV News reveals that 85% of councils are now in a worse position financially than before the Autumn Budget.
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Oconee County Council announced plans to introduce an ordinance that would prohibit the use of county funds for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiative...
Oconee County Council announced plans to introduce an ordinance that would prohibit the use of county funds for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiative
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UKSC/2024/0111
On appeal from: [2022] EWCA Civ 964
This appeal concerns an application for a writ of habeas corpus, a historic court order which, if granted, ...
UKSC/2024/0111
On appeal from: [2022] EWCA Civ 964
This appeal concerns an application for a writ of habeas corpus, a historic court order which, if granted, requires the release of a detained person. The appellant, who has been anonymised as "the Father", unsuccessfully applied for a writ of habeas corpus in relation to his two children, who are currently in the care of the respondent, Worcestershire County Council ("WCC"). On 9 June 2023, the Worcester Family Court granted WCC a care order in relation to the children pursuant to section 31(1)(a) Children Act 1989. The effect of the care order is to give WCC parental responsibility for the children. That order remains in effect and the children are currently living with foster carers. The Father did not pursue a statutory appeal against that order under the Children Act 1989, but applied for a writ of habeas corpus for the return of his children. On 15 April 2024, that application was dismissed at a brief hearing in the High Court. The Father appealed. On 20 June 2024, the Court of Appeal found that the High Court hearing had been procedurally unfair and set aside that decision. The Court of Appeal noted that the Father's fundamental argument was that a statutory condition for the making of a care order under section 31(2) of the Children's Act 1989 had not been satisfied, meaning the care order had been made without jurisdiction. Having heard the Father on the substance of the appeal, the Court of Appeal itself decided to dismiss his application for a writ of habeas corpus. The Father now appeals to the Supreme Court.
The issue is:
Should the appellant's application for a writ of habeas corpus in respect of his children, who are being raised in the respondent local authority's care, have been granted?
The Supreme Court unanimously dismisses the appeal.
More information is available on our website
UKSC/2024/0111
On appeal from: [2022] EWCA Civ 964
This appeal concerns an application for a writ of habeas corpus, a historic court order which, if granted, requires the release of a detained person. The appellant, who has been anonymised as "the Father", unsuccessfully applied for a writ of habeas corpus in relation to his two children, who are currently in the care of the respondent, Worcestershire County Council ("WCC"). On 9 June 2023, the Worcester Family Court granted WCC a care order in relation to the children pursuant to section 31(1)(a) Children Act 1989. The effect of the care order is to give WCC parental responsibility for the children. That order remains in effect and the children are currently living with foster carers. The Father did not pursue a statutory appeal against that order under the Children Act 1989, but applied for a writ of habeas corpus for the return of his children. On 15 April 2024, that application was dismissed at a brief hearing in the High Court. The Father appealed. On 20 June 2024, the Court of Appeal found that the High Court hearing had been procedurally unfair and set aside that decision. The Court of Appeal noted that the Father's fundamental argument was that a statutory condition for the making of a care order under section 31(2) of the Children's Act 1989 had not been satisfied, meaning the care order had been made without jurisdiction. Having heard the Father on the substance of the appeal, the Court of Appeal itself decided to dismiss his application for a writ of habeas corpus. The Father now appeals to the Supreme Court.
The issue is:
Should the appellant's application for a writ of habeas corpus in respect of his children, who are being raised in the respondent local authority's care, have been granted?
The Supreme Court unanimously dismisses the appeal.
More information is available on our website
Every month, our full council gathers to debate, discuss, and decide on issues affecting communities across Worcestershire.
In this film, you can gain an insig...
Every month, our full council gathers to debate, discuss, and decide on issues affecting communities across Worcestershire.
In this film, you can gain an insight into how these regular gatherings work, and the way our councillors work together to deliver results for people through the county.
Every month, our full council gathers to debate, discuss, and decide on issues affecting communities across Worcestershire.
In this film, you can gain an insight into how these regular gatherings work, and the way our councillors work together to deliver results for people through the county.
At East Sussex County Council we've got some great staff benefits and competitive offers. Our benefits are available to all members of staff and new joiners and...
At East Sussex County Council we've got some great staff benefits and competitive offers. Our benefits are available to all members of staff and new joiners and it's one of the reasons working here is so rewarding.
At East Sussex County Council we've got some great staff benefits and competitive offers. Our benefits are available to all members of staff and new joiners and it's one of the reasons working here is so rewarding.
Parents and educators pressing for more decision-making power when it comes to quarantining for COVID-19 took over the St. Charles County Council chambers on Mo...
Parents and educators pressing for more decision-making power when it comes to quarantining for COVID-19 took over the St. Charles County Council chambers on Monday.
Parents and educators pressing for more decision-making power when it comes to quarantining for COVID-19 took over the St. Charles County Council chambers on Monday.
Warwickshire County Council elections will take place on Thursday 4 May; take your chance to have your say. Go to www.warwickshire.gov.uk/elections
The deadlin...
Warwickshire County Council elections will take place on Thursday 4 May; take your chance to have your say. Go to www.warwickshire.gov.uk/elections
The deadline for registering to vote is Thursday 13 April. You can sign up online in five minutes at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote
Warwickshire County Council elections will take place on Thursday 4 May; take your chance to have your say. Go to www.warwickshire.gov.uk/elections
The deadline for registering to vote is Thursday 13 April. You can sign up online in five minutes at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote
What are the 10 prettiest towns in the county of Northamptonshire? To determine this, I visited them all. Here's what I found out.
As a disclaimer, this list is neither a social commentary, nor a guide on which are the nicest towns to live, but purely a judgement on the aesthetics of each respective town centre.
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The chief constable of Northamptonshire Police Nick Adderley, who was suspended for lying about his military record has been found guilty of gross misconduct.
He has been suspended on full pay since October for exaggerating his own rank and length of service and lying about his naval achievements - including implying that he served in the Falklands War - despite being 15 when the conflict broke out in 1982.
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Storm Henk brought gales and heavy rain to parts of England and Wales, causing power outages, disrupting train travel and forcing the closure of major roads.
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The second video in my series of village walks around the county of Northamptonshire. This walk takes us from the charming village of Blisworth, situated five miles south of Northampton, along the course of the Grand Union Canal tunnel, which is the longest navigable canal tunnel in England. The walk takes us to the even more charming village of Stoke Bruerne, which is home to the Canal Museum and is a major tourist attraction in the county.
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A police chief has been sacked after being found guilty of gross misconduct over lying about his military record.
Nick Adderley, the chief constable of Northamptonshire Police, had been suspended on full pay since October for exaggerating his own rank and length of service and lying about his naval achievements.
The allegations included implying that he served in the Falklands War by wearing a medal - despite being 15 when the conflict broke out in 1982.
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Archaeologists working on the HS2 route have discovered how an Iron Age village in Northamptonshire developed into a wealthy Roman trading town.
Evidence found during a dig of the site near the village of Chipping Warden has shown how the settlement, believed to have been established in about 400 BC when it was made up of more than 30 roundhouses, expanded during the Roman era in the years around 300-400 AD, with new stone buildings and new roads emerging.
The site, known as Blackgrounds after the black soil found there, is one of more than 100 to have been examined by archaeologists between London and Birmingham since 2018, with experts saying it turned out to be “one of the most impressive”.
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Cllr Daniel Lister, our Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure, shares his thoughts on a wonderful weekend here in Northampton as we celebrate the reopening of the new-look Market Square.
Is Northampton a good place to live? What To See In Northampton Town Centre
Northampton is a town in England’s East Midlands region.
One of the largest towns in the country yet to receive city status, Northampton is home to an array of popular amenities and is easily reachable from a number of areas, wedged between the East Midlands and Buckinghamshire and overhanging the M1 motorway, making it a top destination for commuters and leisure travellers .
Northampton is the perfect combination of bustling urban life and peaceful countryside. There are plenty of green spaces to explore just outside of the town such as Sywell Country Park, Coton Manor Gardens, and Haddonstone Show Gardens, and stunning landscapes for walks and days outside.
Situated in the heart of England, Northampton is a town famous for its shoe industry that goes back hundreds of years in history. During the 1st World war, the shoemakers in Northamptonshire supplied over two-thirds of the 70 million pairs of footwear required, due to the thriving tanning industry in the area.
Northampton offers an array of shopping centres and shops, including independent retailers and major high street names.
Monday is fresh fruit, vegetables, cut flowers and plants only. Tuesday to Saturday are the general market days.
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Covering an area of 2,364 square kilometres (913 sq mi), Northamptonshire is landlocked between eight other counties: Warwickshire to the west, Leicestershire and Rutland to the north, Cambridgeshire to the east, Bedfordshire to the south-east, Buckinghamshire to the south, Oxfordshire to the south-west and Lincolnshire to the north-east – England's shortest county boundary at 19 metres (62ft). Northamptonshire is the southernmost county in the East Midlands region.
Almost every county council in England is expected to raise council tax by the maximum amount of 4.99% this year.
Cash-strapped local authorities warn they’re worse off this year, despite extra money for local government in the Budget, according to a survey of England’s largest councils.
Data from the County Councils Network shown exclusively to ITV News reveals that 85% of councils are now in a worse position financially than before the Autumn Budget.
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Oconee County Council announced plans to introduce an ordinance that would prohibit the use of county funds for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiative
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UKSC/2024/0111
On appeal from: [2022] EWCA Civ 964
This appeal concerns an application for a writ of habeas corpus, a historic court order which, if granted, requires the release of a detained person. The appellant, who has been anonymised as "the Father", unsuccessfully applied for a writ of habeas corpus in relation to his two children, who are currently in the care of the respondent, Worcestershire County Council ("WCC"). On 9 June 2023, the Worcester Family Court granted WCC a care order in relation to the children pursuant to section 31(1)(a) Children Act 1989. The effect of the care order is to give WCC parental responsibility for the children. That order remains in effect and the children are currently living with foster carers. The Father did not pursue a statutory appeal against that order under the Children Act 1989, but applied for a writ of habeas corpus for the return of his children. On 15 April 2024, that application was dismissed at a brief hearing in the High Court. The Father appealed. On 20 June 2024, the Court of Appeal found that the High Court hearing had been procedurally unfair and set aside that decision. The Court of Appeal noted that the Father's fundamental argument was that a statutory condition for the making of a care order under section 31(2) of the Children's Act 1989 had not been satisfied, meaning the care order had been made without jurisdiction. Having heard the Father on the substance of the appeal, the Court of Appeal itself decided to dismiss his application for a writ of habeas corpus. The Father now appeals to the Supreme Court.
The issue is:
Should the appellant's application for a writ of habeas corpus in respect of his children, who are being raised in the respondent local authority's care, have been granted?
The Supreme Court unanimously dismisses the appeal.
More information is available on our website
Every month, our full council gathers to debate, discuss, and decide on issues affecting communities across Worcestershire.
In this film, you can gain an insight into how these regular gatherings work, and the way our councillors work together to deliver results for people through the county.
At East Sussex County Council we've got some great staff benefits and competitive offers. Our benefits are available to all members of staff and new joiners and it's one of the reasons working here is so rewarding.
Parents and educators pressing for more decision-making power when it comes to quarantining for COVID-19 took over the St. Charles County Council chambers on Monday.
Warwickshire County Council elections will take place on Thursday 4 May; take your chance to have your say. Go to www.warwickshire.gov.uk/elections
The deadline for registering to vote is Thursday 13 April. You can sign up online in five minutes at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote