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Season’s Greetings from Kilsby Parish Council

🎄 Season’s Greetings from Kilsby Parish Council 🎄

As the year draws to a close, Kilsby Parish Council would like to wish all our residents a very happy Christmas and a peaceful New Year.

Thank you for being part of what makes Kilsby such a friendly and special community. Whether you’re celebrating with family, friends, neighbours, or enjoying some well-earned quiet time, we hope the festive season brings you warmth, joy and good health.

We look forward to working with you all again in the New Year as we continue to support and strengthen our village.

✨ Merry Christmas and best wishes for 2026 ✨
Kilsby Parish Council

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Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Newsletter – December 2025

Please find attached the latest newsletter from Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Danielle Stone. You can also access it via this link to our website – Newsletter – December 2025 – Northamptonshire Police & Fire Commissioner

This month’s edition features updates on the launch of the Northamptonshire Women’s Charter. This is Danielle’s call to action for organisations to promote safer environments for women – and therefore everyone – particularly in the workplace. Twenty local organisations have already signed up.

There are also updates on how fire crews have been making sure shopping centres are safe for customers and staff ahead of Christmas; how the Commissioner is helping to tackle rural crime in the county; and more details on how you can share your views on the proposed council tax precepts for police and fire.

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Parking Enforcement Update – Manor Road, Kilsby

Parking Enforcement Update – Manor Road, Kilsby

Kilsby Parish Council are pleased to inform residents that the Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) for Manor Road, Kilsby has now been sealed. This location has been added to NSL’s enforcement rota, with additional enforcement visits planned over the coming weeks.

Parking on double yellow lines is normally enforced by West Northants Council under the Traffic Management Act 2004. Civil Enforcement Officers may issue Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) where restrictions are not followed.

The police may only become involved if a vehicle is causing an obstruction or posing a danger, in which case they can issue a Fixed Penalty Notice or arrange vehicle removal.

In summary:

  • Double yellow line parking → enforced by West Northants Council
  • Obstructive or dangerous parking → may be dealt with by the police

Thank you for your cooperation in keeping Manor Road safe and accessible.