NNBN - Supporting Business Growth - Issue 2 - May 2022

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FEBRUARY PUBLICATION 02 - MAY 2022 2022

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LATEST BUSINESS NEWS & OFFERS BUSINESS ARTICLES & RESOURCES 1


WELCOME FROM THE EDITOR

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You can read about the forthcoming Merged Futures on page 42 which we will proudly be exhibiting at, you can read more about the launch of Full Circle and how Kettering will welcome the UK’s largest aluminium packaging plant in 2023. Simon Cox, Editor

Hello and welcome to our second edition of the NNBN Digital publication – here for the North Northamptonshire community as part of the new NNBN Membership Scheme. Well what can I say since I last wrote in our first edition launched on 1st February except it’s been an exceptionally busy time for us and we are delighted with our progress and growth since we launched. The NNBN Launch at Chester House was a fantastic night for North Northamptonshire as business leaders, councillors, community groups and charities came together to celebrate our first event. Over 100 people gathered at Chester House to hear from Leader of North Northamptonshire Council, Cllr Jason Smithers, Marie and I and representatives from our Supporters, the Northamptonshire Chamber of Commerce and the Business & IP Centre Northamptonshire. You can read more about the launch on page 8. In the latest edition of NNBN Digital, you can read stories from across North Northamptonshire, find useful information for your business and meet a few of our local business leaders who are helping to drive our North Northamptonshire business community forward. 2

Of course, the NNBN Digital publication is only part of the jigsaw when it comes to the NNBN Membership Organisation and the publication will help keep you up to date with events, news and information from what’s going on in the area. What’s more…..it’s named the NNBN Digital publication as we will only be publishing the magazine digitally so we can consider the environment and accessibility of our readers. You’ll also find further details of the NNBN Membership as well as a quick reference to further support for you and your business on pages 64 and 65 featuring some of our key partners and other business organisations that we suggest you consider to help you and your business. Finally, I would just like to thank everyone who has supported the second issue of NNBN Digital and look forward to working with you throughout the second half of 2022.

Simon Cox https://nnbn.co.uk @NNBNBusinessSupport


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Wine Chateau

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NNBN Launch Evening

10 North Northamptonshire Council 12 Santa Pod & Cawleys team up 15 Roger Owens Racing

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FEATURE Wine Chateau

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17 Vogue snaps up local photographer 18 What is wordpress?

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20 Northampton archaeological collections

NNBN Launch night!

24 NNBN Evening Networking

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26 Northants Chamber of Commerce 29 Largest UK Aluminium Packaging Plant 30 NNBN Start UpNNBN Start Up 32 Work Chum 34 Business & IP Centre Northamptonshire 36 DiscoverNN App

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38 New farmyard attraction at Wicksteed Park

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42 Digital talent at merged futures event

Vogue snaps up photographer’s image

Superheroes launch fun run

44 Voi-age contines

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39 Weetabix food & drink awards 41 North Northants climate commitment

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All rights reserved. The views expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the publisher. The publisher cannot accept responsibility for any errors or omissions relating to advertising or editorial. The publisher reserves the right to change or amend any competitions or prizes offered. No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior written consent from the publisher.

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46 Conquer the Castle 48 Superheroes Launch Fun Run 51 Q&A with Kate Coulson HR 52 Sustainability Celebration 54 Green travel at Rushden Lakes 55 Northants Business 10th anniversary 61 Green award for Rushden Lakes 62 What is NNBN? 64 Need help for your business?

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Northamptonshire business Detype celebrates 10th year anniversary by supporting local charities

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WINE CHATEAU

Wine Chateau represents a small family business supplying wines from Moldova in UK. The owners, Constantin and Cristina Paunoiu are a young couple passionate about the wine culture and heritage. The idea behind the business came after visiting few wineries in Moldova. Each time, returning to UK they brought wines as gift for their friends and many times have been asked from where these wines can be purchased in UK. As Business and Management students at Roehampton University in Birmingham Campus, Constantin and Cristina decided to transfer their knowledge into a business idea and open the first UK shop specialised in Moldovan wine. The shop is located in Wellingborough town centre and offers a range of still and sparkling wines, red, white, and rose. The wine portfolio includes Vintage 2009, Limited Edition and Younger wines produced from a large variety of grapes such as Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Pinot Grigio, as well as local Moldovan grapes such as Feteasca Alba or Rara Neagra.

Wine Chateau is proud to outsource wines from worldwide awarded wine cellars of Moldova and offer for sale throw the high street shop and online at winechateau.co.uk. As a business activating in alcohol industry, it values the drink awareness policy and promotes the “choose quality not quantity” principle. Being on market since October 2021, the business is proud to receive positive feedback and observed a high volume of returning customers. Moreover, being supported by Wellingborough Council and NNBN business network, Wine Chateau increased its awareness on market. Furthermore, the business focuses not only on B2C but also on B2B sales. As a licenced Alcohol Wholesaler, Wine Chateau is opened for collaborations with restaurants, hotels, event planners, and other businesses that seeks to outsource quality products Wine Chateau welcomes all wine lovers to discover an exquisite wine range and explore new tastes and aromas. Our clients are receiving high quality customer service that includes the recommendation of wine based on customer taste, food pairing or event..

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT WINE CHATEAU BY VISITING THEIR WEBSITE:

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THE NNBN LAUNCH NIGHT Over 100 people attended!

Over 100 people attended the official launch of the NNBN as the new and exciting business membership organisation for North Northamptonshire was unveiled. Founding Members joined the event at the beautiful Chester House Estate where attendees heard from the visionaries behind the new organisation, Simon Cox and Marie Baker, about their story behind the NNBN, why they introduced the NNBN to the area and the membership benefits.

Superbly hosted by Jessica Pilkington from Pilkington Communications, attendees, ranging from local businesses, business support organisations, charities, town councils, community groups and Executive Members of North Northamptonshire Council also heard from the supporters of the new organisation, Cllr Jason Smithers, Leader of North Northamptonshire Council, Kate Denne from the Northamptonshire Chamber of Commerce and both Kirk Underwood and David Tonks from the Business & IP Centre Northamptonshire about why they are supporting the new organisation.

NNBN Director Simon Cox said “We are delighted with the launch of the NNBN and would like to thank the Founder Members who joined us as Members ahead of the launch. We are looking forward to working very closely with our Founder Members, helping to drive business in the North of the County and supporting businesses along the way.” “The NNBN is a very special organisation which values it’s members. We are here to help support them, understand the help they require to run their businesses, promotes them and engages with them. We are delighted that we’ve been joined by a range of organisations already and we will be growing as we go forward and ensuring local businesses know they have an organisation they can talk to.”


MEET OUR FOUNDER MEMBERS HERE “We look forward to driving business activities going forward including the first evening networking event for both members and non-members, taking place later this month at Kettering Park Hotel & Spa as well as other new and exciting events taking place in the future which will drive business in the area.” “Both Marie and I would also like to thank Beccy Hurrell from Beccy Hurrell Voice & Arts, Charlie Stone from Shire Sounds Radio, Kerry Bate and Debi Noone for all their hard work and support on the night which was captured by Nick Freeman from Nick Freeman Photography. We would also like to thank The Cake Story and Time to Celebrate in Kettering for supplying the cakes and balloons for the launch and both Jack Pishhorn and Tom Jolley and all the staff from The Chester House Estate who looked after us and our attendees throughout the night.” Learn more about NNBN here: https://nnbn.co.uk/ NNBN Digital

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North Northamptonshire Council is your new council, covering the geographical areas of Corby, East Northamptonshire , Kettering and Wellingborough.

North Northamptonshire has a proven track record as an attractive and highly successful place for people to work, invest, live, visit and grow. It’s population has grown at one of the fastest rates in the country during the last few years and this is expected to continue, driven by it’s location within the Oxford to Cambridge Arc and the North Northamptonshire Garden Communities developments beginning to take shape.

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It has special environmental qualities, great locational advantages, immense potential and ambition. The Council provides a wide range of Business facing services and is dedicated to supporting your business to achieve its full potential, and ensuring North Northamptonshire is an attractive place for people to work, invest, live, visit and grow.


NORTH NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNCIL BUSINESS SERVICES INCLUDE: Economy and Regeneration

Support for start up and established businesses and information about funding and grants. Visit website here

Recovery through Enterprise

The Council’s dedicated site for businesses seeking support in times of significant change. Visit website here

Business and Licencing

Advice on health and safety, business rates, food safety, trading standards and licencing. Visit website here Planning and Building Control Advice on applications, building control, local searches, delivering growth and policy. Visit website here Waste and Recycling The Council offers a competitive and reliable commercial waste service for local businesses Visit website here Selling to the Council The Council purchase a wide range of goods and services each year, including from local suppliers. View website here Partners: To ensure that we deliver on our Corporate Plan Key Commitments and priorities for both the economy ‘Safe and Thriving Places’ and the Climate Change Agenda ‘Green and Sustainable environment’, the Council is working with a range of Organisations: South East Midlands Local Enterprise Partnership, University of Northampton, Tresham College, Federation of Small Businesses, Northamptonshire Chamber of Commerce and Job Centre Plus. For more details about our corporate plan visit here

www.northnorthants.gov.uk

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@NorthNorthants

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SANTA POD RACEWAY TEAMS UP WITH CAWLEYS TO ACCELERATE RECYCLING RATES Local recycling and resource management company, Cawleys, have stepped in to help Santa Pod Raceway drive its recycling rates forward and cross the finishing line on its environmental targets. The iconic, Santa Pod Raceway, has long been mindful of the importance of environmental issues associated with events and now that footfall is increasing after the pandemic, a sustainable approach is more important than ever for the organisation. As the home of the FIA European Drag Racing Championships, Car shows, festivals and public

track days, Santa Pod Raceway attracts thousands of visitors each year and it is committed to ensuring that the waste generated at its events causes minimal damage to the environment. Under the new partnership staff will be segregating all cardboard waste on site and glass waste in the licenced bars for recycling. As well as segregated recycling collections, general waste will be collected by Cawleys and processed through its unique Materials Recycling Facility (MRF). Cawleys’ MRF allows all general waste to be examined and sorted using sifting tools, magnets and picking lines to identify and extract items that are suitable for recycling.

“The solution we have in place will not only help the organisation maximise recycling rates, it will also encourage waste reduction.

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Any left-over residue is diverted away from landfill and delivered to an RDF plant where it is converted into energy. Cawleys will also be onsite during popular weekend meetings to engage with the public about the benefits of waste reduction, re-use and recycling. This approach ensures that all waste is put to use in a sustainable manner. Santa Pod’s environment credentials are evolving at a rapid pace and this partnership is just the latest development in a long list of actions the organisation has taken to become eco-friendly. Recent initiatives include: • Working towards eliminating single-use plastic on site • Switching to compostable cutlery and food packaging including straws • Moving away from selling drinks in single us plastic bottles • Switching to paper or woven bags in the onsite retail and merchandise outlets. • Site ban on polystyrene • Locally sourcing stock wherever possible to reduce carbon emissions produced by transportation.

Commenting on the Santa Pod partnership, Nicky Severn, Marketing Manager at Cawleys, said: “Working with such an iconic venue as Santa Pod Raceway is very exciting. The organisation’s events are extremely popular and, as with all high footfall sites, waste can be a challenge. The solution we have in place will not only help the organisation maximise recycling rates, it will also encourage waste reduction. We will be heavily involved with the team in terms of educating visitors and staff to ensure they understand the importance of recycling.” Neale Saunders at Santa Pod, added “Reducing our environmental impact is important to us. With upwards of 400,000 visitors a year all our staff are conscious of the environmental challenges that come with being such a popular venue. Be it our Bug Jam festival or the FIA European Finals Championship, the site needs a clean-up that’s as sympathetic to the environment as possible. We are looking forward to working with Cawleys to help us achieve our environmental goals.”

“Our vision is clear, and our objectives are motivating and engaging. More information on Cawleys: With improved accountability and https:/ /www.cawleys.co.uk/ communication channels, we are committed to working together to continue to achieve what our name says – Teamwork.” NNBN Digital

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On Friday 11th March, the covers were removed for the start of the 2022 Hyundai Coupe Cup, as teams met at Donington Park for the start of season media day. Amongst the teams was Desborough local, Roger Owens, who is returning to the series for a 4th year with hopes this year of running two cars in the series. Over the winter, working with Racetec motorsport, Roger has been developing a new car based on the very latest Coupe model, as well as rebuilding last year’s car ready for the new season. “We still have some work to do on the car to be competitive, no one has run this model before so we’re learning as we go.

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But the car feels good and with a fortnight until our next test and a month until our first race, time is very much on our side”. As well as unveiling the new car, Roger Owens Racing were also very pleased to announce a new partnership with the North Northamptonshire Business Network. Also based in Desborough, the NNBN provides support for businesses in the North Northants area. On the new partnership, Roger said, “It was always my plan that we should be building partnerships with local businesses, and having met with Simon and the team at NNBN, I believe we can build an exciting offer for their members while also promoting the team”.

- Connor O’Sullivan, O’Sullivan Financial Planning

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NEW BUSINESS RADIO SHOW COMES TO THE AIRWAVES! March 2022 saw the first radio show dedicated to business for the North Northamptonshire business community. The show, which was aired on Rushden based Beat Route Radio and hosted by Ian Griffiths where he chatted with NNBN Director Simon Cox for an hour live on air talking about business and what’s happening locally.

We are seeing businesses open back up and gaining confidence since the pandemic measures have been relaxed but there is always the cautionary feeling that “what if” we go back into strict measures. The show will help local businesses to understand what’s going on locally and signpost them to people who can assist.”

In the first show, local businesses were able to tune in to listen to local business news, support available for businesses, up and coming business events and tips and ideas across the hour. Simon and Ian chatted about the current challenges businesses are facing, details of the new NNBN Membership, the successful Northamptonshire Chamber of Commerce exhibition which took place at Kettering Conference Centre in March and how the Business & IP Centre in Northamptonshire can help your business.

Beat Route Radio is excited to invite Simon to join the station adding another dimension to the programming schedule that will give local businesses the opportunity to gain valuable information all aspects of running a business.

NNBN Director Simon Cox said “It’s key that businesses are kept up to date with what’s happening locally and what support is available. The new monthly radio show will help local businesses to understand what’s going on and I would like to thank Ian and the team at Beat Route Radio for airing the show. It’s an exciting but nervy time for businesses at present.

You can listen to the show on the third Friday of each month by asking Alexa to “Launch Beat Route Radio” or you can visit the Beat Route Radio website www.beatrouteradio.co.uk and simply click “Listen Live”.

It won’t all be a one-way street as using our Facebook page www.facebook.com/beatrouteradio we can interact live with you, you send in your comments or questions and Simon can respond on air in real time.

“We’ve had to fight for every listener, getting people to change their listening habits has been a long haul, but through being a true “Community” station inviting local councillors, charities and other good causes in to the studio to discuss their operations live on air”

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VOGUE SNAPS UP PHOTOGRAPHER’S IMAGE

“I staged the shot whilst walking through their factory looking for interesting locations and my client and British Vogue loved it. One of the world’s most iconic fashion and lifestyle magazines has published a picture by a highly experienced Northamptonshire photographer. Nick Freeman, of Nick Freeman Photography, is well known throughout the UK as a professional photographer who delivers eye-catching images for companies and individuals. During his career, which has spanned more than three decades, Nick’s work has been featured in numerous national publications and most recently one of his images appeared in British Vogue. Nick said: “After 34 years of working as a photographer I’ve had many incredible firsts in my career and having a photo published in Vogue is definitely right up there amongst them. “The photo is of a stunning pair of shoes which I took for a series of formal and informal shots for Northamptonshire boot and shoemaker Newman & Regent to mark their rebranding and the expansion of their range.

“I’m now working with several fashion designers on shoots showcasing their garments which we will be pitching for features and cover images.” Over the years, Nick has built up an impressive portfolio and offers professional headshots, commercial photography to help firms refresh their brands, editorial photography for magazines, newspapers, press releases and end of year reports as well as wedding photography. Nick also creates headshots for actors, singers and models and video clips and talking headshots which are regularly used by firms to help them create compelling online and social media content. For more information, contact Nick Freeman Photography on 07971 434463 or visit: https://nickfreemanphotography.co.uk

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WHO USES WORDPRESS? Millions of people and companies choose WordPress as their website platform. Many well-known brands such as Heinz Beans, BBC America, MTV News and The Offical Star Wars Blog use WordPress to power their website. What type of websites are built with WordPress: • Business Websites • Blogs • Shop websites • Portfolios • Membership websites • Auction websites • School websites • Charity websites …And many more!

WHY USE WORDPRESS? WordPress is 100% free ! The WordPress framework can be self hosted and then you can hire a web designer to create your website using its framework, or you can even sign up for a wordpress.com account and use its hosted service. Of course, as a business, you will want to self host your website and have your own domain name but you can always have a look at wordpress. com to begin to understand behind the scenes of WordPress. An advantage of using self hosted WordPress is you can add plugins to your website (explained below).

WHAT IS THE WORDPRESS DASHBOARD? The WordPress Dashboard is the administration section of your website, in other words the behind the scenes. If you installed your WordPress in the root of your domain you would access the dashboard via www.yourwebsite.com/wp-admin or via your secure login URL if you have installed extra security. When you get to that page, you log in with your user name and password and then you are logged into your dashboard.

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WHAT ARE WORDPRESS PLUGINS? WordPress plugins are little bits of software that extend the functionality of your WordPress website. They can be anything from adding a contact form to your pages, to adding social media widgets. It is always advisable to not overload your WordPress website with plugins, as they will eventually slow your website down but, having a few essential ones to improve your website is a fantastic idea. This is what helps customise your website and add the functions you need for your business website. For more information please contact Poppy Design Studio on hello@poppydesignstudio.com

PAID OR FREE PLUGINS? There are millions of free and paid plugins (extensions) for WordPress. The main difference between paid and free plugins is support and extended functionality. Many websites can be created with free plugins to avoid extra costs when designing your website. That is one fantastic part of WordPress, everyone loves FREE! That being said, sometimes to get exactly what you need, you will have to put your hand in your pocket and spend a little if you want that extra function only the premium plugin version provides. Always look at the reviews of plugins, and check if the plugin is regularly updated and if it is compatible with your version of WordPress. You can find WordPress plugins by searching the WordPress plugin directory from your browser or from your WordPress dashboard.

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Northampton’s archaeological collections find a new home A large collection of archaeological objects owned by the Northampton Museum and Art Gallery has moved to the new state-of-the-art, publicly accessible Archaeological Resources Centre (ARC) at the Chester House Estate near Wellingborough. The collections and archives include excavated objects from Northampton’s medieval streets such as building materials from religious houses, jewellery, costume fittings and ancient pots, which were previously spread across two stores in Northampton and Daventry. The ARC has a dedicated curator who can provide access by appointment to researchers, members of the public and school groups, allowing them to view material excavated from Northampton and across the county. Councillor Adam Brown, Deputy Leader of West Northamptonshire Council and Cabinet Member for Housing, Culture and Leisure, said: “We are really pleased that the museum’s archaeological archive is now accessible to members of the public, thanks to the hard work of dedicated volunteers who have spent months planning and undertaking the move.

“The ARC is bringing collections together from across the county, so Northamptonshire’s archaeology can be studied without having to visit different venues. “We anticipate that researchers from universities and organisations across the world will use the collections and we look forward to what they might uncover while using this new research facility.” The move was supported by 21 volunteers from the museum and the Chester House Estate, who gave over 300 hours of time across two weeks to photograph the boxes being moved, label crates and repack boxes. In total, 9114 boxes and 153 crates of stone objects were moved in 23 lorry loads, including quern stones used 1400 years ago to grind grains at Hunsbury Hillfort and painted plaster from Roman Villas. Councillor Helen Howell, Deputy Leader of NNC and Executive Member for Sport, Leisure, Culture and Tourism said: “It is great that this collection of archaeological items has a new home at the ARC on the Chester House Estate. “Research into the archive will help contribute to the story of people across Northamptonshire from the earliest times through to the present day. I can’t wait to visit and hope that residents will enjoy this collection and the history it brings with it.” The ARC offers unique access to the archaeology of the county and collections can be viewed during tours aimed to inspire the next generation of archaeologists. To find out more and to book a visit, see the Chester House website: https://chesterhouseestate.org/

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EVENING NNBN NETWORKING For details visit: https://nnbn.co.uk/events/

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Meet the Northants Chamber of Commerce

A Chamber of Commerce for Northamptonshire was founded in 1917 in response to the concerns of boot and shoe manufacturers over exports during the first world war. Since then, Chamber membership has grown significantly and now represents around 1,000 Northamptonshire businesses – who employ over one third of the county’s workforce. We enjoy the enviable reputation of being the largest business support agency in the county.

The Chamber is further enhanced by being part of a worldwide network and is one of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) Accredited Chambers – the largest and most powerful network for business in the UK. The wide range of Chamber Membership benefits have been specifically designed to enable small and medium sized businesses to make the most of their potential. As part of your membership and our partnership approach there is a commitment policy that outlines what we’ll do for you.

“We are proud to support NNBN, which promises to ensure that the wider communities across North Northamptonshire are aware of the business support available from across the county. The Chamber are always keen to engage with businesses from across our county and look forward to meeting businesses at upcoming forums.”

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Representing over a third of the Northamptonshire workforce, Northamptonshire Chamber members receive a range of business support services to raise their company profile, protect their business and reduce overheads. Northamptonshire Chamber is the proud winner of four British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) national Chamber Awards in the last 3 years.. Winning these awards at national level is a testament to the hard work and contribution of each and every member of the team.“It also reflects the high quality service we provide as well as the important and diverse role we provide in the local, regional and national business community.

PROFILE - WE’LL HELP TO RAISE YOURS

Raise your company profile via our online promotional tools, events and inbusiness magazine.

SAVINGS - WE’LL HELP YOU REDUCE OVERHEADS

Save your business money by accessing our range of cost-saving services.

TRAINING - IMPROVING EMPLOYEE SKILLS

Equip your workforce wth the latest skills and techniques with access to a range of discounted training courses.

REPRESENTATION - WE’RE ON YOUR SIDE

Your Chamber lobbies on your behalf, locally through our MP’s and Local Authorities and nationally through the British Chambers of Commerce.

PROTECTION - SECURITY & PEACE OF MIND

Helping you to protect your business and make informed decisions.

INTERNATIONAL TRADE - UNLOCK YOUR GLOBAL POTENTIAL

Supporting you to take your business global with our expert International Trade Advisors. https://www.northants-chamber.co.uk/

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Local and government leaders, including North Northamptonshire MP, Philip Hollobone, formally launched construction works at Ball Corporation’s new can-making factory at the SEGRO Park Kettering Gateway. With accelerating demand for infinitely recyclable aluminium drinks cans growing fast in the UK and around the world, Ball is investing in the new cuttingedge facility to meet the needs of its customers. This new facility will be the largest ever beverage packaging plant in the UK. Set for completion in January 2023, the site will occupy 56,000 sqm, with space to expand production later. In its first year, the plant will be producing over one billion fully recyclable cans and generate 200 local jobs. The multinational can-maker is working with key public services including Job Centre Plus to together level-up employment in the area. A celebration to mark the construction of the plant was attended today by the local MP, local councillors, and community groups. The growth in demand for aluminium cans comes as consumers seek alternatives to single-use plastic, with a recent poll showing almost 80 per cent of people are taking steps to reduce single-use plastic and two-thirds want to do more. Aluminium cans are currently the world’s most widely recycled beverage packaging, with a UK recycling rate of 82 per cent and a European average of 76 per cent. These innovative technologies will make the Kettering plant the most advanced facility of its type, demanding 20 per cent less energy and 70 per cent less water than traditional can-making processes.

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BALL CORPORATION LAUNCHES UK’S LARGEST ALUMINIUM PACKAGING PLANT Carey Causey, President, Ball Beverage Packaging Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia (EMEA) said : “As environmental awareness increases, consumers are insisting on more sustainable drinks packaging. This new facility, in one of the UK’s best-known manufacturing locations, will help us to support our customers’ growth, creating fully recyclable cans which can play a role in a truly circular economy and support the local community.” Local MP Philip Hollobone said: “I’m delighted to see this project go ahead. With its rich heritage, the production skills in Kettering are outstanding and it’s great to see a leading international company like Ball join the ranks of our existing manufacturers. Councillor David Brackenbury, North Northamptonshire Council’s Executive Member for Growth and Regeneration, said: “One of our key priorities is helping to create the conditions to boost the economy in North Northamptonshire and I’m delighted to welcome Ball Corporation to our area as it brings a significant amount of foreign direct investment as well as a facility that is focussed on being as sustainable as possible. This development also brings with it significant employment opportunities to the local area in the sustainable manufacturing sector, which is a welcome addition to the North Northants economy. I look forward to seeing the production lines rolling!” The Kettering facility will be Ball’s third can-making site in the UK, joining established plants in Milton Keynes and Wakefield and taking the new total in the EMEA region to 26.

The manufacturing industry has long been a major source of employment for Kettering and the surrounding area, with the Ball facility joining a contemporary local industrial community which includes Mercedes-AMG, Siemens and Weetabix.

- John Petre, Supply Chain and Technical Director at Weetabix

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FEATURE How a lawyer from the US and HR pro from the UK are helping employees and employers navigate ‘work’ post pandemic. Hybrid working not their thing? Permanently home working causing issues with productivity? Rise in Energy Prices and National Insurance not quite matching your pay? Ami, a lawyer from the US and Gemma, a HR pro from the UK joined forces to help employees and employers across the UK use the right tools and know-how to make the right choices and manage their work successfully. “As a business we believe that by providing a transparent service in a safe place with plenty of accessible but correct information, we will transform ‘work lives’ for the better across the UK.” says Ami. “The human reaction to change is shock, denial, acceptance, low mood, experimentation, decision then engagement - if this is not managed correctly within a workplace it can have detrimental effects on the employees within the business and indeed the employer” adds Gemma. WorkChum are successfully helping both sides of businesses as well as the self employed with practical, helpful support that is transparent what they actually need to know, accessible online e-learning, a telephone support line and a safe place where they can say exactly what they need to without it affecting their business or career. If you are experiencing an issue at work or indeed struggling to support your employees through all of the big changes happening right now, contact Ami and Gemma at WorkChum.

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We have hubs in Northamptonshire Central Library, Kettering Library, Wellingborough Library, Brixworth Library and Towcester Library. You can pop into any of your nearest libraries (not just the ones mentioned) and ask for more information. BIPC Libraries act as engines for economic growth through helping businesses to start, run, innovate and grow. As part of the British Library Business & IP Centre National Network, the Business & IP Centre Northamptonshire helps establish enterprises, create new jobs, increase turnover and boost our local economy. For every £1 invested in the BIPC Network, £6.95 is put back into the economy, which we believe represents a fantastic return on investment. Our services cover the whole of Northamptonshire, both West Northamptonshire and North Northamptonshire, which includes: Corby, Daventry, East Northamptonshire, Kettering, Northampton, South Northamptonshire and Wellingborough. You can find the Business & IP Centre Northamptonshire at your local library.

The Business & IP Centre Northamptonshire has been supporting businesses since 2015. In that time, over 1750 people have used its services and they have helped over 500 entrepreneurs start a business through a rich variety of webinars, workshops and one-to-one business and intellectual property advice sessions. The library service also provides entrepreneurs and SMEs across the UK with free access to databases, market research, journals, directories and reports worth thousands of pounds. Libraries are not just full of books. They are full of ideas. As part of the British Library National Network the Business & IP Centre Northamptonshire is leading a revolution by inspiring a thriving community of new and existing business owners. It is free to join and open to everyone. And it is transforming the way ideas grow into successful businesses.

So if you would like one-to-one business advice, access to market research databases, webinars and events, or intellectual property advice, all for free… then visit your local library to find out more at: https://www.bipcnorthamptonshire.co.uk

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“We are delighted to support this new initiative in North Northamptonshire. The new NNBN membership service will provide much needed additional support, engagement and exclusive discounts to local entrepreneurs and businesses and will serve to complement existing services within North Northants. We look forward to supporting and working alongside NNBN.” - Barry Crisp

MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS Workshops/Seminars

We deliver a range of supporting activities aimed at anyone considering self employment, starting a new business or requiring advice on intellectual property.

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We offer a wide range of one-to-one sessions for anyone who is considering self employment, and new start-ups. Advice on business basics, business planning, IP and ask an expert.

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DOWNLOAD THE DISCOVERNN APP AND START EXPLORING From culture, green spaces, theme parks and water activities to shopping, local eateries, health, beauty and business services, what’s the best way to discover all that’s happening across North Northamptonshire? DiscoverNN is the answer, a brand-new mobile app launched by North Northamptonshire Council, powered by technology provider Bubltown and funded by Government’s Welcome Back Fund, awarded to local authorities across the country last year during the COVID-19 pandemic. With the key aim of supporting local businesses and encouraging people to shop local, DiscoverNN features offers and tailor-made promotions for customers, geo-targeted events and activities, and is free to download. The app is simple to use and available now for local residents and visitors to the area to help them see what’s on, find shopping opportunities, plan days out, make reservations, buy products, book services, plus much more! Councillor Helen Howell, Deputy Leader of North Northamptonshire Council and Executive Member for Sport, Leisure, Culture and Tourism said: “We are really excited to be launching DiscoverNN, especially in the Spring when the weather is improving, school holidays are approaching and people are making plans to get out and about to explore. It is a great way to bring everything together in one place, making it easy for people to discover North Northamptonshire from the palm of their hand.

“There is a wonderful range of tourist attractions in the area which are featured on the app and website including the Chester House Estate, Wicksteed Park, and our beautiful country parks, to name a few.

“DiscoverNN is for everyone, and we hope that residents and visitors will download the app and start using it to explore places they’ve never been to before to discover everything North Northamptonshire has to offer, which includes some real hidden treasures!” Councillor Jason Smithers, Leader of North Northamptonshire Council said: “COVID-19 has hit businesses hard, and the launch of DiscoverNN is just one of the ways we are supporting them to take steps forward, especially now everyday life is returning to how it was before the pandemic. “We are working closely with a wide range of local businesses across the whole area to help them join this exciting new digital platform at no cost to them, so they can start promoting their offers and services directly to new and existing customers. “We have over 60 businesses on-board so far and anticipate that this will continue to grow as more and more people hear about and start using DiscoverNN. We are proud of this app and are looking forward to seeing it build!” DiscoverNN is available now on iPhone and Android app stores, people can search ‘DiscoverNN’ on their preferred store,or visit our website at www. northnorthants.gov.uk/discovernn to use the direct download links.

There’s still time for local businesses to sign up to be part of DiscoverNN, it’s simple, quick and free to join, and there’s support available. Businesses are invited to visit https://join.discovernn.co.uk to get signed up. - Simon Cox, NNBN

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WICKSTEED PARK ANNOUNCES NEW FARMYARD ATTRACTION Visitors to Wicksteed Park can enjoy a wonderful new farmyard attraction and meet the animals when the park opens fully for the season on Saturday April 2. Wicky’s Farmyard offers the chance to interact with giant rabbits, pigs, goats, barn owls, ferrets, chickens, ducks and guinea pigs in a brand-new animal-friendly enclosure. The new attraction is located at the top end of the park and entry is included in the price of a wristband, or you can buy individual tickets for £2.50 each. It is part of the park’s commitment to add even more fun and excitement for visitors and follows the opening of Meerkat Manor and the launch of the new Galaxy Invaders ride last year. All the park’s rides and attractions will be open throughout the Easter holidays, so you can enjoy rides like Dinosaur Valley and Rocky River Falls or favourites such as the Paratrooper, the Dodgems, the Train, Sway Rider, Mini Rangers, and the Carousel. The park’s campsite also opens on April 2. There will also be an interactive Easter egg hunt around the park and young children can enjoy all the fun of Wicky’s Easter Ball (admission £5 per child) in the Pavilion on Saturday April 9. Rachel James, Wicksteed Park’s Head of Sales and Marketing, said: “We are so excited to be welcoming everyone back to the park and to our new Wicky’s Farmyard attraction.

“All the animals are just adorable and we hope that they will become firm favourites with everyone. “We have been working hard to make sure everything at the park is ready and here’s hoping for a summer filled with fun – and plenty of sunshine.” As in previous years, the park is planning to fully open seven days a week during May half term and the summer holidays. Wicksteed Park combines 147 acres of beautiful parkland and an Edwardian pavilion with more than 30 rides and attractions for all the family. The park, which is owned by the Wicksteed Charitable Trust, was founded by Charles Wicksteed, the inventor of the modernday slide and swing, to encourage families to enjoy a healthy, active lifestyle and get out into the fresh air.

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WEETABIX FOOD AND DRINK AWARDS The Weetabix Northamptonshire Food and Drink Awards is back for its fourteenth year with another sensational set of categories and sponsors. The Awards are a celebration and recognition of excellence within the Northamptonshire food and drink sector. It is a toast to all that is great about local produce and drink and rewarding those who work so hard to achieve the best within the culinary sector. The team behind the Awards are delighted to announce the introduction of two debut categories: the Healthy Food and Wellbeing Award which welcomes a fresh sponsor, Delapré Abbey; and the Farming Environmental Award sponsored by Weetabix for the Weetabix Growers Group. Thanks to ongoing support from headline sponsor, Weetabix will be supporting for their third year a sign of the Burton Latimer company’s commitment to the county’s flourishing food and drink sector. The breakfast giant will once again be joined by existing category sponsors Booker, British Pepper & Spice, Daily Bread, Whitco, Heygates Flour and Animal Feed, Howes Percival LLP, Moulton College and Whitworth Bros Ltd Flour Millers. John Petre, Supply Chain, Procurement and Technical Director at headline sponsor Weetabix welcomed everyone to The Falcon in Castle Ashby, one of the two Booker Dining Venue Gold Winners of 2021. He announced a new category aimed at celebrating the work of the members of the Weetabix Growers’ Group, who provide wheat from within a 50 mile radius of the Burton Latimer site. The Award will champion those farmers who are reducing the environmental impact of growing wheat. ‘The Farming Environment Award is an exciting new category, along with the Healthy Food and Wellbeing Award sponsored by Delapre Abbey – both of which capture the importance of sustainability. Weetabix is proud to once again be the headline sponsor for the Northamptonshire Food and Drink Awards and we look forward to supporting the sector by celebrating the sector’ John added. Sally West, Corporate Consumer Service Manager at Weetabix asked Zak Perrin, Owner and chef of The Falcon Inn (Fotheringhay) and last year’s Gold award winner, what the Awards had meant to him.

Zak said “winning Gold at the Food and Drink Awards is my proudest achievement in my career. It’s been a great thing for the business and for myself personally. It has also opened my eyes to the producers we have on our doorstep locally and a great network.” Another previous Gold award winner, Simon Derrick from Blue Skies who picked up the Sustainability Award was also present at the launch and when asked how aware he was of the wider food and drinks sector in the county and its breadth. Simon responded with “I have always been aware of a strong food and drink sector in Northamptonshire but I don’t think I was ever aware of just how much is here. You really get a sense of the passion, enthusiasm and the skills, whether it’s the restaurants, food producers, or local pubs. The enthusiasts you have around food and drink in this county is amazing and I think we need to do more to celebrate that and to champion it across the county and further afield”. The results of the competition, which will again see finalists awarded Gold, Silver or Bronze,will be announced at the Awards celebrations taking place on 20th October 2022 at The Royal & Derngate Theatre. For more details on all the categories in the Weetabix Northamptonshire Food and Drink Awards 2022/23, including downloading entry and nomination forms, please visit the Awards’ website www.northamptonshirefoodanddrink.co.uk– or call/email Sophie on 01933 664437 sophie@themallowscompany.com Read more at: https://northnorthantsbusinessnetwork.co.uk/back-fortheir-fourteenth-year-the-2022-23-culinary-awards-revealed/

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ROUTE MAP SETS OUT NORTH NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNCIL’S CLIMATE COMMITMENT A Climate Change Route Map which will set out how North Northamptonshire will work towards carbon neutrality is the focus of a paper before a meeting of the Council next week. Last month, the authority declared its commitment to be carbon neutral by 2030 with £1million to be spent over the next three years to kick-start carbon reduction initiatives. The route map shows how the council’s commitment to be carbon neutral will need to be embedded in policy making decisions as well as through a number of bespoke projects. The blueprint shows how strategic planning policy will need to be guided by climate mitigation objectives while transport policy will include a continued drive for active travel projects such as electric bikes, the installation of more electric vehicle charging points and ongoing work with transport providers to explore accelerated adoption of electric vehicles. The climate agenda will also influence procurement procedures in the council with work undertaken to explore how the authority can make best use of local suppliers who have a commitment to reduce carbon emissions and promote green practices. The council will also produce a carbon management plan which sets out the means of capturing carbon emissions from buildings and vehicles. Cllr Harriet Pentland, the council’s

The actions we take must be kept under review and I will want to bring back the Carbon Management Plan to the Executive later in 2022 in order to build on this and provide further actions that we will need to undertake to meet our 2030 target. We have an important journey ahead of us which we are committed to seeing through so that by 2030 we do not look back and wish we had done more when we had the chance.” Cllr Jason Smithers, Leader of the Council, said: “This is an excellent piece of work which sets out clear plans of how we aim toipsum reduce dolor carbonsit emissions Lorem amet, and mitigate the effectsconsectetur of climate change. Cllr Pentland and her Executive adipiscing elit, sed Advisory Panel havetempor done a incididunt great job atutmoving this do eiusmod forward in a very short timeframe.” labore et dolore magna aliqua.

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Executive member for Climate and Green Environment, said: “At a meeting of the council in July 2021, we declared a Climate and Environment Emergency which was a very important commitment for us to make as a new council.

The specific budget of £1million funding over the next three years to tackle climate change will be allocated as £500k for the 2022/23 budget and £250k in both 2023/24 and 2024/25.

“While we have set a goal to be carbon neutral by 2030, addressing climate change is a much longer-term

Further work will continue throughout 2022 including the creation of a Carbon Management Action Plan, a report

commitment that will require innovation and widespread change. This route map is a significant step forward in showing tangible evidence of how we are going to work towards that goal.

on which will appear before the Executive later in 2022.

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Digital talent showcased at fourth annual merged futures event

Get ready to meet a delivery robot, try out an e-scooter and swim with dolphins in Virtual Reality at Merged Futures 4, the fourth annual tech innovation showcase event organised by Digital Northants. Merged Futures returns to the award-winning Learning Hub at the University of Northampton’s Waterside Campus on Friday 17 June 2022 and, as with all Digital Northants events, it’s free to attend. A celebration of Northamptonshire’s innovators, educators and entrepreneurs, the event brings together people from different sectors interested in digital, tech and innovation to share and spark ideas. It’s also an opportunity for the business community to discover some of the University of Northampton’s innovative teaching methods, the skills developed by students and the potential to partner and collaborate with the University in different fields.

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In the exhibition space, a wide range of local organisations will demonstrate their work, from the use of Virtual Reality technology in healthcare to how the Internet of Things can boost wellbeing. There will be an advice hub for business owners to explore how they can translate the technology on display into their own organisations. There will be plenty to inspire the next generation of digital and tech talent, including 20 sessions taking place throughout the day on topics as varied as setting up a new games design company, how to get ahead in digital marketing and the Chester House Estate’s future plans to bring their Roman Town to life. It all takes place on Friday 17 June 2022 from 10am to 3.30pm and includes a buffet lunch. You can find out more and book your free ticket online here.


I’m delighted to see this flagship digital event taking place for the fourth year in a row – showcasing the digital talent on offer locally. This is an excellent collaboration between the public and private sectors and an exciting way of stimulating connections to drive forward the economy and find creative solutions to a range of issues. Cllr David Brackenbury, North Northamptonshire Council’s Executive member for Growth and Regeneration

The digital economy is so important for rural areas both in terms of driving prosperity and connecting communities. I’m proud that this authority can play a part in supporting such a worthwhile initiative. Cllr David Howes, North Northamptonshire Council’s Executive member for Rural Communities and Localism

Our central location within the UK has made Northamptonshire a place to innovate and do business throughout the ages. We’re well connected, home to inventors and entrepreneurs and events like these bring them together to ensure Northamptonshire remains at the heart of the UK economy for decades to come. Cllr Lizzy Bowen, West Northamptonshire Council’s Cabinet Member for economic development, town centre regeneration and growth

The experiences of the past two years have shown the value of digital connectivity to all of our working and private lives. The University is proud to host the Digital Northampton Merged Futures conference again this year, bringing together industry and academia to look at new applications of digital technologies in industry, transport, business, culture and more. We look forward to wide-ranging presentations and demonstrations from University and industry colleagues across a range of disciplines. John Sinclair, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Science and Technology

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VOI-AGE CONTINUES AS NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNCILS EXTEND TRIAL Voi, West and North Northamptonshire Councils welcome today’s news to extend the region’s micromobility trial until November 2022, as e-scooters and e-bikes have proven an invaluable way of travelling around.

Jack Samler, General Manager for UK and Ireland at Voi Technology, said: “It has been such an exciting year working with West and North Northamptonshire Councils and we are delighted to have been given more time to build our vision of a cleaner, greener future for living. A recent announcement is a reflection of the close cooperation between the UK and Europe’s largest micromobility operator and the two councils to tackle the impact of the climate emergency head-on. Micromobility is a safe and sustainable alternative to the car, with almost half of Voi’s e-scooter riders adopting this as their main form of transport. This move towards micromobility can be seen by Northamptonshire riders Chante, Clive, and Luke in their recent testimonial videos. Voi’s research shows that nearly 40% of shared e-scooter riders are leaving their cars behind for the daily commute and, much like Councillor Lawman in this video below, Voi is also keen to encourage more people travelling from numerous industrial estates where their scooters are located, to ‘hop-on’. Northampton was the first place in the UK to host a Voi e-scooter trial, 18 months ago and, since then, it has expanded geographically to other towns such as Corby, Rushden and Higham Ferrers, Wellingborough and Kettering, the latter also including Voi’s e-bike service, with overall ridership reaching nearly 1.6 million and covering more than 2.3 million miles. To put this in a Northamptonshire context, this is the equivalent of 630,000 laps around Silverstone’s racetrack. The trial is now leading the way for others not only in terms of micromobility usage but also innovation. Voi has been a leader in introducing, for example, clear ID plates, mandatory safety messages and the use of geofencing technology to control speeds and riding zones.

“Over the next six months it’s critical we build on our success to show how micromobility is not only safe, convenient and sustainable, but can truly shape the way we live and get around. The extension is a vote of confidence in our ability to deliver a service for all, and we’ll continue to work with our riders, local community and key stakeholders, such as the police, to ensure micromobility is at the heart of Northamptonshire. “This trial extension will be invaluable and can only help to strengthen an already proactive and prodigious collaboration. We are delighted to be continuing our Northamptonshire Voi-age.” About Voi: Founded in 2018, Voi is a Swedish micromobility company offering e-scooter and e-bike sharing in partnership with towns, cities and local communities. We believe e-scooters can play a central role in changing how people move in our towns and cities in the future. We want to ensure that the micromobility transformation happens the right way – through real innovative technology, open and transparent dialogue with towns, cities and governments and by adapting our products to local needs. Voi has been a carbon neutral company since January 2020 and has adopted the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a guiding framework. Voi operates in over 80 towns and cities across 11 countries. It is headquartered in Stockholm and employs 1,000 people. To date, Voi boasts more than six million riders and has served more than 90 million rides. Find out more information about Voi here: https://www.voiscooters.com/

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CONQUER THE CASTLE

After the success of last year’s Conquer the Castle event last July, we are excited to announce we are back for another year and this years event is going to be amazing! Taking place in the stunning grounds of Rockingham Castle, Corby, this is an opportunity for you to complete as many 5k laps as possible inside six hours taking in the stunning views of the Welland Valley and the history of Rockingham Castle. Suitable for all abilities, you can run, jog or walk your way around the course either challenging yourself or as part of a team.

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Last year, we saw individuals enjoying the event as well as teams who saw the event as the ideal opportunity for a team building exercise in taking on the challenge and we’re delighted to welcome both individuals and team entries again this year. This year we are supporting Motor Neurone Disease Association (MNDA) Northampton and we welcome spectators to come and watch the event and cheer on those taking part. Dogs are welcome but must remain on a lead at all times. There will be entertainment from the “sound of North Northamptonshire” with shire Sounds Radio and plenty of food and drink available to keep everyone spectating and entertained and to make sure the entrants and spectators can enjoy something to eat and drink. All entrants will receive a medal for entering and the event is chipped timed meaning you can enjoy the event without worrying about measuring your time so you can take in the stunning views. If you would like to enter, or learn more about the event, then you can find out more by visiting https://racebest.com/ races/36xux


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SUPERHEROES LAUNCH FUN RUN The team at Northamptonshire Health Charity have launched their inaugural Superhero family fun run at Wicksteed Park. Charity staff dressed in capes and masks, and were welcomed by Wicky Bear to promote their exciting new event which is taking part on Sunday 3 July at the local theme park and gardens.

If you wish to you are also welcomed to raise funds for the ward or department that means the most to you and your family at either Kettering General Hospital, Northampton General Hospital, or at one of the community or mental health hospitals under Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust.

Northamptonshire Health Charity is the independent charity supporting three local NHS Trusts in Northamptonshire by funding projects and initiatives above and beyond what the NHS provides. The charity’s mission is to enhance patient care and experience and support NHS staff wellbeing.

“There will be prizes for the best dressed superheroes on the day, whether you are Superman, Wonder Woman or dressed as one of our NHS Heroes. It is a great opportunity to celebrate all key workers throughout the COVID pandemic so we encourage you to dress up as your favourite postie, bin man or shop worker.

The fun run is open to all ages and abilities and will be a fantastic fun day out for all the family, including your four-legged friends! Whether you choose to run, jog or walk the distance you will all be superheroes to the local NHS teams you’ll be supporting. Adult £13; Child (5-15) £8; Family Ticket (2 adults, 2 children) £38; Under 5s Free. While all proceeds from the entry fees will go towards the charity’s Twinkling Stars appeal for the new maternity bereavement suite at Kettering General Hospital.

However, there is no obligation to dress up if it isn’t your thing,” said Michelle. All finishers will receive a medal and a bottle of water at the finish line. Also, Wicksteed Park are offering all finishers discounted entry for a wristband ticket at £15 per person for the rides and attractions for the day so you can let the fun continue! Register now at the charity’s website https:// northamptonshirehealthcharity.co.uk/events/ superhero-fun-run/ or contact the team if you have any queries. Call 01604 626927 or email greenheart@nhcf.co.uk

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WHY DID YOU START KATE COULSON HR & TRAINING? I have enjoyed a fulfilling career in HR and management across different industry sectors for over 20 years and I wanted a different balance, I wanted a change. I have set up my own HR consultancy providing support for small business owners to have a better work life balance as I raise my two very strong willed and feisty daughters! I love all things people so working in partnership with my clients, sharing my knowledge and expertise, is a pleasure and an honour.

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DO YOU HAVE A COMPANY VISION? Absolutely we do. Our vision is to work in partnership with likeminded small business owners to support them to manage, retain and develop their people. Providing expert advice and guidance on all things people as their critical friend. WHAT MOTIVATES YOU? Success. I get immense pleasure from other peoples success and knowing I have impacted their business or personal growth motivates me. WHEN IT COMES TO THEIR PEOPLE WHAT ARE THE TOP THREE PRIORITIES SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS FOR 2022? i) The candidate experience – We have a labour shortage in the UK so it is essential that every opportunity to attract and retain talent is optimised. Prospective employees judge what it is like to work somewhere by the experience they go through as a candidate. ii) Flexibility – Everyone is demanding more flexibility at work. Business owners who embrace this trend will reap the rewards from a more engaged, happy and productive team. iii) Wellbeing – Employers need to keep employee wellbeing at the top of their agenda and reignite their efforts to focus on not only their employees physical and mental health but their financial wellbeing, a priority for all of us in 2022. WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOU ARE NOT WORKING? Being a small business owner and having a young family keeps me fairly busy! As a family we love to travel and enjoy the great outdoors. I am a school governor and a trustee for the charity SEDCU, Supporting the Education of Disadvantaged Children in Uganda, both enable me to give a little back. Visit Kate’s website here: https://www.katecoulsonhr.co.uk/

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FARMERS, PRODUCERS AND HOSPITALITY BUSINESSES JOIN TO CELEBRATE SUSTAINABILITY A project set to shine a light on sustainability and slash food waste in the north of Northamptonshire has been launched – with food and drink businesses from across the area pledging their support and commitment to protecting the environment. The ‘Full Circle’ project, made possible thanks to funding from the UK Community Renewal Fund is providing farmers, producers, suppliers and food retailers with a trio of online platforms to help them chart their journey to sustainability and to provide a matchmaking service that will link hospitality businesses with producers and suppliers who have food produce that would otherwise go to waste. Rachel Mallows MBE, a director of Made in Northamptonshire who also heads up the Weetabix Northamptonshire Food and Drink Awards, said: “The statistics are shocking. Over a third of all food produced globally goes to waste, and in the UK, we throw away around 9.5 million tonnes every year. When we waste food, we also waste all the energy and water it takes to grow, harvest, transport, and package it. And if food goes to the landfill and rots, it produces methane—a greenhouse gas even more potent than carbon dioxide. “As well as the interactive platforms our Full Circle project will include a detailed mapping exercise, so that we can create an interactive digital map and understand for the first time what and where all our food businesses, food banks and food larders are.” Jay Davenport, who is managing the project for Made In Northamptonshire, said: “Our aim is to have over 100 businesses from the north of the county signed up to our Full Circle project. We’ve already an excellent response, so if you are in the food and drink sector make sure you don’t miss out.” An early member and supporter of the project is Ganders Goat, a goat farm based near Rockingham Castle and Corby which produces soap and ice cream. 52

Co-founder of Ganders Goat, the first farm in the UK to use biodegradable and compostable packaging, Ian Horton, said: “We put sustainability and biodiversity at the forefront of everything we do which is why we are delighted to be involved with and supporting Full Circle. We see the whole process through from beginning to end, from milking our dairy goats to picking the fruits.” Rachel added: “We want all of you to make conscious decisions about where you buy your food and drink and our apps and interactive map will help you do this. Please spread the word.” Simon Cox, Co-founder of NNBN, said: “Congratulations to Rachel, Jay and the team for this innovative, exciting launch. The official launch took place at our NNBN monthly meeting, something we are proud of.” Full Circle includes three apps, which businesses signing up to the project will have access to free of charge for 12 months. These are: • Zellar – a sustainability audit app that that will enable food and drink organisations to create an online profile and document their sustainability journey. • Food Loop – which matches businesses who may be seeking to receive or use food supplies with other businesses that have unwanted produce. • Too Good to Go – which matches vulnerable people and food banks with local producers. • Full Circle is being managed by Northamptonshire ACRE and Made in Northamptonshire. If you are involved in the food chain please get in touch and get involved. To do this simply email Jay Davenport: jay@madeinnorthamptonshire.org


Four Key Reports Every Business Needs Business finances can be daunting and they can be difficult to get your head around. Looking at reports, spreadsheets and forecasting isn't everyone's cup of tea. There's also a lot of jargon, and of course lots of numbers so it's no wonder many business owners find finance and planning overwhelming! Our aim is to get you looking at your business finances in a new light, so here's our jargon-free (well as much as it can be) guide to the four key reports every business needs. As a business owner, it is important not to lose sight of your business numbers. The data they provide is crucial in helping you understand what your business is telling you. Without them, you'll find it difficult to plan ahead. Think about it; if you don't know

2). Balance Sheet The second is the Balance Sheet. This is a measure of exactly what the worth of your business is at any one date or point in time, typically the end of the month. It includes who owes you money, whom you owe money, and where the cash is hiding in your business. If you have a computerised accounting package these reports will be readily available to you. When you run them, take a moment to ask what your business is trying to tell you. If you don’t understand, or it doesn’t feel right, talk to your bookkeeper or accountant, or come and speak to us.

where you are now, how can you predict where you will be in the future? If you don't know where you might be in the future, how do you know how much you can invest, save or spend on crucial items?

You also need reports that look to the future, which ask “what will happen in my business”?

To keep things straight in your business (and in your head), we suggest compiling four reports.

3). Budget Report

These are more difficult to prepare because there is an aspect of crystal ball gazing going on

The first two you need are reports that look to the past and say “what has happened in my business?”

Having a Budget Report will show you how you expect to make money in the next few months or years, and how much you will have to invest to get that level of income.

1). Profit & Loss Account

4). Cashflow Report

The first one of these is the Profit and Loss Account. This is a detailed look at the things your business has earned or spent in the period under consideration. It's here you will also need to include things that you have committed to (for example an advert in a newspaper) but have not yet paid for.

A Cashflow Report in basic terms ' follows the money'. Here you can add and monitor what will you spend when, when will you get paid by your customers, what you need to borrow and when will you repay that, etc.

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SHOPPERS AND STAFF AT RUSHDEN LAKES COMMENDED FOR GREEN TRAVEL

Rushden Lakes has received an accreditation for its sustainable travel plan, making it the first retail and leisure destination to achieve this endorsement. Modeshift STARS (Sustainable Travel Accredited and Recognised) accredited Rushden Lakes with a Bronze level for its sustainable travel plan, implemented last year. This plan aimed to reduce car journeys to Rushden Lakes by 7%, and make active and sustainable travel a feasible choice for as many customers and visitors as possible. The team have worked with customers and visitors to raise awareness, highlight the benefits, and help to remove barriers to sustainable travel. As part of this a number of initiatives have been introduced at Rushden Lakes to promote sustainable travel, which have included; onsite free bike repairs and maintenance sessions, bike safety training, and providing vouchers from AJ Cycles and Decathlon The Crown Estate, working with Savills, has also been making improvements across all its places, to facilitate and promote more sustainable modes of transport for everyone travelling to its destinations. Modeshift STARS is the Centre of Excellence for the delivery of effective travel plans in education, business and community settings. The scheme recognises schools, businesses and other organisations that have shown excellence in supporting cycling, walking and other forms of sustainable and active travel.

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“As part of making our places more sustainable in the future, we need to work with partners to develop resilient travel infrastructure that offers people more options to either walk, cycle, use electric vehicles or easily access public transport. “It is great to see the hard work of the team at Rushden Lakes accredited through Modeshift. We look forward to continuing to work collectively with everyone who use our spaces to help shape our sustainable travel plans for the future.”

A spokesperson from Modeshift said: “Here at Modeshift, we have seen a record number of Accreditation approvals and are very proud to have 1,182 sites currently accredited, including 406 workplaces. “Rushden Lakes is the first shopping centre to achieve National STARS Accreditation, and due to their hard work and commitment to sustainable and active travel, have achieved a Good Travel Plan standard. We look forward to seeing how their travel plan develops and the positive changes they can have on their workforce, and the community around it.”


A Kettering business owner has pledged 10 days of volunteering to Northamptonshire charities to mark a decade of trading. Sam Sayer – founder of brand, web and video specialists DeType based in Kettering – will celebrate their milestone 10-year anniversary by giving back to local organisations; Northants Community Aid, Northamptonshire Community Foundation, The Lewis Foundation, Kids Aid, and Shack Food Project. Sam, whose company name was inspired by his engineer grandfather who was the chief designer of Jaguar’s C-Type, D-Type and E-Type sports racing cars, will be fundraising, marshalling, decorating, and offering any other support which might be needed. He said: “A lot has changed since I started out from my home office as a solo businessperson 10 years ago, and I feel very proud to have grown DeType to become the innovative international creative business it is today – with most of that growth taking place in the last three years. “I have always been keen to give back, and have recently had the privilege of being welcomed onto the board of trustees at Northants Community Aid who have contributed a lot to small charities over the last few years.

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“We’re now a team of 12 and have long embraced remote working, so whilst our primary efforts will be focused in Northamptonshire, each of the team has the opportunity to make a difference in their local area too. “We have decided that between all our team, we will offer 10 days of volunteering to use during 2022 at charities that are making a real difference. It’s the year of giving back.

“Whether it’s help to fundraise, giving our time to work on a particular project, or providing our professional expertise in some capacity, we have made a commitment to ensure that we play a part in supporting organisations that are doing incredible work. We are in an extremely fortunate position to be able to donate our time in this way.” DeType are also collaborating with their client Xylo, a bar and microbrewery to brew a special edition 10 year beer, ready to drink from May! DeType, which works with high-growth brands and local emerging businesses including Keencut, Technology Blueprint, TravelPerk, Musem Development East Midlands and BEB Contract & Legal Services, also plants trees via the National Forest for new client projects. For more information on DeType, visit: www.detype.com

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ARE YOU GUT HEALTHY HAPPY? Not a sexy topic, I know …but did you know that your body’s intestine is between 30 to 50 feet in length and is a very important part of the body? Indeed, everything we put in our mouth does have an impact in our gut health. The gut is key to our health because this is where the food we eat is broken down to absorb the nutrients we take in to feed the trillion cells in our body. The gut is home to our body’s immune system. If our gut is therefore unhealthy, it can impact our overall health. So do you have any of these niggles? Bloatedness, acid reflux, constipation, stomach discomfort, changes in weight, brain fog, sleep disturbances, skin irritation, auto immune or food intolerances etc…? These are common issues which a lot of people face every single day. They are signs of poor gut health, but you do not have to suffer in silence, because we can help you.

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RUSHDEN LAKES BECOMES UK’S VERY FIRST RETAIL PARK TO ACHIEVE GREEN TRAVEL AWARD Rushden Lakes has been commended for its commitment to green travel and crowned the UK’s very first retail park and multi-use site to receive a Modeshift STARS award. To achieve this accolade the Northamptonshire retail and leisure destination has been working with Northamptonshire based Brightwayz, a social enterprise which promotes active travel, for the last year. Rushden Lakes Centre Manager Donna French explained: “Within our travel plan we support staff parking and we want to encourage sustainable and alternative travel for our visitors to Rushden Lakes. We reached out to Brightwayz and the progress has been incredible. We surveyed staff and visitors to find out how people travelled to Rushden Lakes and from there we have held events to encourage people to walk, cycle, take a bus or use a scooter.” Modeshift STARS (Sustainable Travel Accredited and Recognised) is the UK’s leading active travel scheme and recognises schools, businesses and other organisations that have shown excellence in supporting cycling, walking and other forms of sustainable travel. Rushden Lakes was awarded bronze level for its sustainable travel plan, which has helped reduce car journeys by over 7%, and made active and sustainable travel a feasible choice for as many people as possible. Alison Holland, founder of active travel social enterprise Brightwayz, said: “It has been so rewarding working with Rushden Lakes and seeing staff and visitors start to embrace greener modes of transport,” said Alison.

“More surveys are planned and will be working with individual stores and outlets to identify active travel champions. We will hold another sustainable travel event later this year and are confident Rushden Lakes will achieve silver within the year.” Another way Rushden Lakes have tackled active travel has been by utilising their social media channels. Donna explained: “When Cineworld recently offered £3 tickets for all films for a whole day we knew that parking could be a challenge if everyone decided to turn up in cars. So, we hit our social media and did everything we could to encourage people to leave their cars at home and use other means of transport. It worked. On that day Stagecoach recorded a 60% increase in customers, there was a 73% increase in Voi scooter use and an extra 37% crossed the bridge into Rushden Lakes.” The Crown Estate, working with managing agents Savills, has also been making improvements across all its places, to facilitate and promote more sustainable modes of transport for everyone travelling to its destinations. Jo Francis, Property Management Director at The Crown Estate, said: “As part of becoming a greener business, we need to work with partners to develop resilient and sustainable travel infrastructure, offering people more options to either walk, cycle, use electric vehicles or easily access public transport. “It is great to see the hard work of the team at Rushden Lakes accredited through Modeshift. We look forward to continue working collectively with everyone who uses our spaces to help shape our sustainable travel plans for the future.”


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