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National Lockdown: STAY AT HOME

National Lockdown: STAY AT HOME

Northamptonshire is now in lockdown, and you must stay at home.

- You cannot mix with anybody who you do not live with or who is not in your support bubble

- Retail, hairdressers/barbers, salons, entertainment and gyms must close

- Pubs, bars, and restaurants must close except for takeaway, delivery or drive-thru

- You must work from home if you can

- Only make essential journeys

- Schools and universities... Read More »

Posted: Tue, 05 Jan 2021 09:07 by Rebecca

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Northamptonshire placed in Tier 4 from 31 December

Northamptonshire placed in Tier 4 from 31 December

The Government's decision to place Northamptonshire in Tier 4 (Stay at Home) is based on the latest available coronavirus data, concern that the rapid rise in case rates may be due to the new mutant strain of virus and is in line with the measures set out in the Government's COVID-19 Winter Plan.

This means that Northamptonshire is officially being told to 'Stay at Home' due to the risk of exposure... Read More »

Posted: Mon, 04 Jan 2021 10:26 by Rebecca

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Oundle Town Council Update - December 2020

Oundle Town Council Update - December 2020

Here is the latest update from Oundle Town Council - also featured in the Oundle Advertiser

Posted: Mon, 21 Dec 2020 13:23 by Rebecca

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The Government has announced that Northamptonshire will remain in Tier 2 of the three tier COVID-19 alert system

The Government has announced that Northamptonshire will remain in Tier 2 of the three tier COVID-19 alert system

The decision is based on the latest available coronavirus data and is in line with the measures set out in the Government's COVID-19 Winter Plan.

This means that Northamptonshire continues to be officially on 'high alert' in terms of risk of exposure and transmission of the virus.

With each tier of the three tier alert system comes tighter local restrictions and guidance which must be followed.

Under... Read More »

Posted: Fri, 18 Dec 2020 10:28 by Rebecca

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Oundle Christmas Lights Update

Oundle Christmas Lights Update

The Oundle Christmas Lights have started to be installed. It's now looking like they'll be finished and switched on sometime on Wednesday 2 December.

Posted: Tue, 01 Dec 2020 08:55 by Rebecca

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Have your say on council services in East Northants

Have your say on council services in East Northants

Residents can now give their views on how they think East Northamptonshire Council (ENC) is performing via the annual council survey.

The survey is an opportunity for people to give their feedback on public services in the district, where they feel improvements can be made and also look forward to the new Northamptonshire Council which will replace ENC on 1 April 2021.

Cllr Steven North, Leader of East... Read More »

Posted: Mon, 30 Nov 2020 14:10 by Rebecca

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Oundle Christmas Lights

Oundle Christmas Lights

Oundle Christmas lights will be installed on Monday 30 November & Tuesday 1 December.

We're not having an official switch on, the lights will be switched on once installed which will be sometime Tuesday afternoon.

Thank you to Fotheringhay Christmas Trees for kindly donating the Christmas tree in the Market Place.

Posted: Fri, 27 Nov 2020 09:30 by Rebecca

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Thursday Market open on 12 November 2020 with reduced stalls

Thursday Market open on 12 November 2020 with reduced stalls
  • Please use the one-way system - entrance at St Osyth's and the exit near Tesco.
  • Keep 2 metres apart
  • Where it's not possible to stay 2 metres apart keep a distance of 1+ metre & precautions such as wearing a mask, keep interactions brief & follow COVID-19 secure guidelines
  • The public toilets in the Co-op car park will be open.
  • Some stalls will have contactless card payment if you do not want to... Read More »

Posted: Tue, 10 Nov 2020 11:39 by Rebecca

Tags: Market, Market update, News, Update

There are 5.2 million homes and businesses in England at risk of flooding. Don’t assume it's not you.

There are 5.2 million homes and businesses in England at risk of flooding. Don’t assume it's not you.

Whether you live on a hill, in a flat or in an area that's never flooded before, flooding can still affect you, putting your home, your possessions and your family at risk. In England there are over 5 million properties at risk of flooding, but most people assume it'll never happen to them. According to recent polling, only a third of people in areas at risk of flooding believe that their home could... Read More »

Posted: Mon, 09 Nov 2020 09:00 by Rebecca

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