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Should we feed Red Kites?

Should we feed Red Kites?

Although feeding Red Kites is not illegal, the RSPB encourages people not to put meat out in gardens for them as there is no need.

Red kites are primarily scavengers who travel far and wide in search of food. They can and will take live prey, notably small mammals such as mice and voles, particularly at certain times of the year. They rarely have any problem finding dead animals and other things to... Read More »

Posted: Fri, 11 Jun 2021 16:00 by Rebecca

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Have your say on local Police priorities

Have your say on local Police priorities

Dear Resident

Please tell us about the issues that matter most to you in the area where you live and work by completing a short survey. The information you give us will help identify the local neighbourhood policing priorities for your area.

Click here to complete our local priorities survey

We would like to know about any crime or anti-social behaviour that is causing you concern and if there is anything... Read More »

Posted: Wed, 02 Jun 2021 15:44 by Rebecca

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Annual Town Meeting UPDATE

Annual Town Meeting UPDATE

Here are the notes and presentation from the Annual Town Meeting held on Tuesday 27 May 2021

Posted: Tue, 01 Jun 2021 16:04 by Rebecca

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Oundle Town Council Update - June 2021

Oundle Town Council Update - June 2021

Read the latest update from Oundle Town Council - also featured in the Oundle Advertiser.

Updates on;

- New Oundle Town Council

- Planning - Glapthorn + Cotterstock/St Peters Road

- Wildflower Wardens

- loveOundle.org

- Glapthorn Road - closed for cycleway work

- Policing in Oundle

- Friends of Barnwell County Park need you!

Posted: Tue, 01 Jun 2021 10:19 by Rebecca

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Annual Town Meeting 27 May 2021

Annual Town Meeting 27 May 2021

The Oundle Annual Town Meeting for 2021 will take place at Fletton House on 27th May at 7.30pm. Due to Covid Restrictions we have limited space for 5 members of the public to attend the meeting which will need to be booked in advance.

If you have any questions you would like to ask please can you email admin@oundle.gov.uk by Wednesday 26th May. Your question will be asked on the night.

The meeting will... Read More »

Posted: Thu, 20 May 2021 09:45 by Rebecca

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Annual Meeting of the Town Council: 7.30pm - 9.30pm

Annual Meeting of the Town Council: 7.30pm - 9.30pm

Appointment of Mayor and Deputy plus all Committees and Working Parties etc including Heads and Deputies.

There are very few places for members of the public to attend this meeting due to Covid 19 restrictions. If you wish to attend the meeting in person please contact the Clerk at emma@oundle.gov.uk or on 01832 272055.

You can watch the meeting via Zoom through the link below

Emma Baker is inviting you... Read More »

Posted: Tue, 18 May 2021 14:52 by Rebecca

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STEP 3 Restrictions in England from 17 May 2021

STEP 3 Restrictions in England from 17 May 2021

Here is the Step 3 restrictions in England from 17 May 2021

Posted: Mon, 17 May 2021 10:29 by Rebecca

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Changes in Local Policing in Northamptonshire

What is happening?

It has been recognised by the Police that local policing has suffered with the cutbacks in the police numbers that have occurred over the past 10 years. As part of a restructuring of local policing in North Northants and West Northants, the Police together with NCALC have developed a new model to help improve this service to town councils and parishes in the counties.

Most parishes... Read More »

Posted: Tue, 27 Apr 2021 12:29 by Rebecca

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Oundle Town Council Update - May 2021

Oundle Town Council Update - May 2021

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

Posted: Thu, 22 Apr 2021 11:03 by Rebecca

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Pathfinder Newsletter Spring 2021

Pathfinder Newsletter Spring 2021

The Community Resilience Pathfinder aims to facilitate community-led improvements in resilience and preparedness amongst communities who are at risk of surface water flooding in Northamptonshire, complementing other flood risk management activities.

Read the Spring Pathfinder newsletter with an update on the Pathfinder project.

Posted: Mon, 19 Apr 2021 16:52 by Rebecca

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