Beat Bus June 2023

Our next beat bus surgeries for will be held on: Thursday 15th June 2023 & Thursday 29th June 2023. Please come along to meet your local Neighbourhood Policing Team

Fire will also be attending with Police on 15th June 2023

15th June 2023
Daventry Hospital – 10:30am-12pm Hospital car Park
Staverton -12:30pm-1:30pm – Near to The Green
Norton – 2:30pm – 3:30pm Near to The White Horse

29th June 2023
Yelvertoft -10:30am-11:30am- Near the Knightley Arm
Kilsby- 12-1pm -Barby Road
Welton- 2:30pm-3:30pm- High Street

Come and speak to your local officers and dispose of any unwanted sharp items from within your home.
In an emergency, when there is a crime in progress or a life at risk, always call 999.To report a crime or incident, provide information or for advice, call 101 or visit www.northants.police.uk

To contact your Neighbourhood Team covering Daventry, they can be contacted on the following email: neighbourhoodteamdaventry@northants.pnn.police.uk

Pocket Park

Land is still being sought for the creation of a pocket park in Kilsby.

Now the grass is well and truly growing, is there a patch that you are happy to donate for use as a park (you won’t have to mow it any more).

If you are able to provide any land that could be used as a pocket park in Kilsby, please contact the Parish Clerk, on email clerk@kilsby-pc.gov.uk

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Community Benefit Fund for Crick and Kilsby

New dog control powers

Be aware of new dog control powers

Dogs must be kept on leads around schools and in cemeteries and memorial gardens from December as part of new rules being introduced in Daventry District.

The new Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) will also limit to six the number of dogs that can be walked by one person at one time, and prohibit smoking in fenced-off play areas.

The new PSPO, which will come into force on 1 December, also includes all the rules set out under the existing PSPO, which state owners must:

  • Pick up after their dog
  • Carry the means to pick up after their dog
  • Prevent their dog from entering a fenced-off children’s play area
  • Put their dog on a lead when requested by an authorised officer
  • Keep their dog on a lead around the café area at Daventry Country Park.

DDC will be working alongside schools and parish councils across the District in the weeks leading up to 1 December in order to agree appropriate boundaries and signage for the regulations requiring dogs to be put on leads.

The boundaries around schools will focus mainly on entries and exits and will apply only on school days. No smoking signage will also be added to fenced-off children’s play areas.

Anyone who breaks one of the orders risks a £100 on-the-spot fine or, in serious cases, prosecution, though the additional new regulations will only be full enforced from April 1.

Anyone who breaks one of the orders risks a £100 on-the-spot fine or, in serious cases, prosecution.

Cllr Richard Auger, Environmental Health and Housing Portfolio Holder on Daventry District Council, said: “The additional regulations set out in the new PSPO were introduced following public consultation on what powers they felt were needed to deal with the small minority of irresponsible dog owners who persistently fail to properly control or pick up after their pet.

“We are very supportive of our residents in their desire to create a cleaner and safer environment for everyone who wishes to enjoy our District’s public open spaces.

“We will be doing a lot of work in the coming weeks to prepare for the new regulations and inform residents, but I would encourage all dog owners to take heed of the new rules, so that they do not fall foul of them come their introduction on 1 December.”

People can find out more at www.daventrydc.gov.uk/pspo

Do you run a society or club in Kilsby?

Do you run a club or society in Kilsby, would you like to publish news and information or easily reach a wider audience to promote your achievements and activities.

If you are interested in having a web page on the village website please contact Councillor Ian Massey e-mail at imassey@kilsby-pc.gov.uk

who will be happy to discuss your needs and help with access to the site.

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Kilsby Tennis Club – membership registration open

Registration for Kilsby Tennis Club is open

If you would like to register as a member please click here

Follow us on Facebook to join the club or just follow us to get the latest news.

https://www.facebook.com/KilsbyTennisClub/

We look forward to seeing you on court.

Tennis Lessons for 4-9 year olds *

TENNIS LESSONS for 4-9 year olds*

At Kilsby Tennis Club, every Friday after school from 3.30pm-5.30pm

Would your child be interested in tennis lessons?

Please speak to Sarah Stainton on 07590 4960913

Or email: sjstainton@gmail.com

*Tuition for older children may be possible if numbers permit

Stagecoach’s timetable for services D1 – D4

For Stagecoach’s timetable for services D1 – D4, which will commence 05.11.2017, click on the link in Home – useful links – transport section.