Side view of a police van labeled "Beat Bus" with "Northamptonshire Police" and "Fighting Crime. Protecting People." logos. The design is primarily in blue, white, and gray. The text encourages speaking to local officers.

Police Beat Bus Coming to Kilsby

Residents are invited to visit the Police Beat Bus when it visits Kilsby on:
📅 Thursday 9 July 2026
⏰ 10:30am – 11:30am
📍 The Red Lion, 26 Main Road, Kilsby
This is a great opportunity to meet your local policing team, discuss any concerns you may have about crime or anti-social behaviour in the area, seek advice on community safety, and find out more about local policing initiatives.
Whether you have a specific issue to raise or simply want to have a chat with your neighbourhood officers, everyone is welcome.
Please come along and make the most of this opportunity to engage with your local police team
A colourful poster calls for “Speed Watch Volunteers” to help make village roads safer. It shows a person using a speed gun, a 30 mph sign, and contact details for volunteering at Kilsby Parish Council.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED – JOIN KILSBY SPEED WATCH!

Do you care about road safety in Kilsby?
Kilsby Speed Watch is looking for a few more volunteers to help monitor vehicle speeds through the village and encourage safer driving for everyone.
✅ No previous experience needed
✅ Full training provided
✅ Flexible and not a major time commitment
✅ A valuable service for our community
✅ Help make Kilsby’s roads safer for residents, children, cyclists and pedestrians
Even if you can only spare a small amount of time occasionally, your support would make a real difference.
Community Speed Watch is a positive way for residents to work together with the police and local authorities to raise awareness of speeding and improve road safety within our village.
Interested in finding out more?
📧 Email: [rchamberlain@kilsby-pc.gov.uk]
📞 Call or text: 07952 404305
Please get in touch for an informal chat – we’d love to hear from you!
A poster for West Northamptonshire Council’s “Help Improve Care” events, inviting people to join discussions at local venues. Includes event dates, locations, times, a contact email, and a QR code for more info.

WNC Launches The Big Conversation

WNC has launched ‘The Big Conversation’ which is a consultation to ask people for their views and to share their experiences of adult social care services.

The Big Conversation is an opportunity for the council to listen to:
• people who use care and support
• family and friends who provide care
• people who work in care and support
The council wants to hear about:
• what is working well
• what could be better
• ideas for improving adult social care in the future

WNC will use what people tell them to work together to improve services and set council priorities.

In addition to an online survey there are number of open discussions taking place. The Daventry area one is being held on 2nd July at Daventry Leisure Centre between 10am to 12 noon. You can register here to attend: The Big Conversation about social care | West Northamptonshire Council

We want to hear from you: share your experience of care and support in West Northamptonshire | West Northamptonshire Council