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Residents are invited to support vulnerable people this Christmas by providing gifts and essential items to those staying in refuges and experiencing domestic abuse.
The Comfort and Joy initiative, organised by West Northamptonshire Council’s (WNC) Community Safety Team, seeks to provide gifts, treats, food, toiletries, and other essential items to those in need.
In addition, the campaign aims to raise awareness around domestic abuse, which tends to increase over the Christmas period. The Crime Survey for England and Wales estimated that 2.1 million people aged 16 years and over (1.4 million women and 751,000 men) experienced domestic abuse in the year ending March 2023. Each year, more than 75,000 people in the UK are at high and imminent risk of being murdered or seriously injured as a result of domestic abuse.
Donations of new, unwrapped items can be dropped at the Council’s offices at The Abbey Centre in Daventry, and the Guildhall in Northampton. The deadline to donate items is 12pm on Monday, 16 December.
All donations will go directly to local people living in refuges and other vulnerable families in West Northamptonshire this Christmas. These donations will be distributed between the Northamptonshire Domestic Abuse Service (NDAS), Home Start, and Eve.
Suggested donations include:
Comfort donations:
Soap
Body wash
Shampoo and conditioner (for adults, children, and babies)
Deodorant
Sanitary products
Nappies and wipes
Toothbrush/paste for adults and children
Joy donations:
Perfume/aftershave
Hats and scarves
Make-up
Toys
Books
Arts and crafts
Food donations:
Mince pies
Tea and coffee
Chocolates
Cereal
Dry pasta
Baby food
Anyone experiencing domestic violence is urged to call the Northamptonshire Domestic Abuse Service 24-hour helpline at 0300 0120 154. Additional support can be accessed through Domestic Violence UK, a not-for-profit organisation raising awareness of domestic and emotional abuse.
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Please do your bit for the environment by using the West Northants Collection Service for Food Waste. This reduces landfill and is used to generate electricity. Any bag will do to line your caddies.
Mua Electricity Limited are intending on carrying out the installation of a new electricity supply on the above road. To undertake this work safely will require that the road will be closed for up to 5 days and it is expected that the works will commence on the 2nd December 2024.
The closure and diversion can be viewed here https://one.network/?tm=141119448
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Residents invited to provide Comfort and Joy this Christmas
/in News/by ClerkResidents are invited to support vulnerable people this Christmas by providing gifts and essential items to those staying in refuges and experiencing domestic abuse.
The Comfort and Joy initiative, organised by West Northamptonshire Council’s (WNC) Community Safety Team, seeks to provide gifts, treats, food, toiletries, and other essential items to those in need.
In addition, the campaign aims to raise awareness around domestic abuse, which tends to increase over the Christmas period. The Crime Survey for England and Wales estimated that 2.1 million people aged 16 years and over (1.4 million women and 751,000 men) experienced domestic abuse in the year ending March 2023. Each year, more than 75,000 people in the UK are at high and imminent risk of being murdered or seriously injured as a result of domestic abuse.
Donations of new, unwrapped items can be dropped at the Council’s offices at The Abbey Centre in Daventry, and the Guildhall in Northampton. The deadline to donate items is 12pm on Monday, 16 December.
All donations will go directly to local people living in refuges and other vulnerable families in West Northamptonshire this Christmas. These donations will be distributed between the Northamptonshire Domestic Abuse Service (NDAS), Home Start, and Eve.
Suggested donations include:
Comfort donations:
Soap
Body wash
Shampoo and conditioner (for adults, children, and babies)
Deodorant
Sanitary products
Nappies and wipes
Toothbrush/paste for adults and children
Joy donations:
Perfume/aftershave
Hats and scarves
Make-up
Toys
Books
Arts and crafts
Food donations:
Mince pies
Tea and coffee
Chocolates
Cereal
Dry pasta
Baby food
Anyone experiencing domestic violence is urged to call the Northamptonshire Domestic Abuse Service 24-hour helpline at 0300 0120 154. Additional support can be accessed through Domestic Violence UK, a not-for-profit organisation raising awareness of domestic and emotional abuse.
Food Waste Recycling
/in News/by ClerkPlease do your bit for the environment by using the West Northants Collection Service for Food Waste. This reduces landfill and is used to generate electricity. Any bag will do to line your caddies.
Notice of Road Closure
/in News/by ClerkMua Electricity Limited are intending on carrying out the installation of a new electricity supply on the above road. To undertake this work safely will require that the road will be closed for up to 5 days and it is expected that the works will commence on the 2nd December 2024.
The closure and diversion can be viewed here https://one.network/?tm=141119448