Meeting Dates 2022/23 civic year: 2nd THURSDAY of each month at 7pm
12th May 2022 |
9th June 2022 |
14th July 2022 |
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8th September |
13th October |
10th November |
8th December |
12th Jan ‘2023 |
9th February |
9th March |
13th April |
11th May |
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Parish Council Meetings Documentation
Meetings will start at 7.00pm.
Additional meetings may be called for urgent business.
Agenda will appear 5 days before online at Warmington.org .
For details of Neighbourhood Plan meetings, see HERE
This is a church based charity and funds are available for village residents that may be in difficulty. They may have a bill they can't pay, may need to purchase an item to make their life easier.
Anything is considered however small or large.
The trustees are Revd Brian Rogers, Robert Bosworth, Hazel Turner, Pat Yates and Derek Rowell.
All requests for help are considered individually and with the strictest confidentiality. Please get in touch with any of the above.
Following the hugely successful launch of Dog Watch in East Northamptonshire and Wellingborough, the Dog Watch team have extended the scheme across the whole county and are keen to invite all members of Community Connect to join as a member.
Dog watch, originally developed in Stevenage as a way of extending the already successful Neighbourhood Watch network to the wider community, caught the attention of local Neighbourhood Watch coordinator Ian Blackburn-Elliot, who along with the Dog Watch team, have introduced the scheme to Northamptonshire.
The scheme recognises it is often those who walk their dogs, runners or anyone who likes to get out and about, who are the first to spot something unusual or amiss, such as criminal damage or an incident of anti-social behaviour, providing valuable eyes and ears for the community.
The scheme is open to anyone aged 16 or over and you do not need to be a member of a Neighbourhood Watch scheme to join Dog Watch.
The head co-ordinator Ian Blackburn-Elliot said: “It is a sad fact that the missing links in many crimes are often in out of the way places in our countryside, or areas without passing traffic. Dog walkers are often the means by which vital evidence is found, as dogs stray into areas not normally frequented by passers by.
“It has been proved that the ‘Dog Watch’ scheme, not only has the potential to discover evidence, which may help to solve a crime, it can also make a difference to the surrounding community”.
Chief Inspector Gary Ashton, a supporter of Dog Watch said: “Since its earliest days, policing has been a community activity. I am always keen to extend community involvement in policing. The Dog Watch Scheme provides such an opportunity, as dog walkers are frequently the first to discover something out of the ordinary in their local area.”
To join the scheme, you can either click here to complete the online application form or call the Dog Watch team on 03000 111 222 x 5724.
Message sent by Community Connect Team (C1174, Admin, Northamptonshire Police)
The new 101 national police non-emergency number has been launched in Northamptonshire
The 101 non-emergency number will provide you with a single, easy to remember number for you to call to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency police response.
You will be able to call 101 to report a crime that has already happened and any other incidents or concerns that do not require an emergency response. You can also call it to speak to your local Safer Community Team, to make a general enquiry or make us aware of any policing issues in your local area.
999 should still be used in an emergency, such as when a crime is happening, someone suspected of a crime is nearby, someone is injured, being threatened or a life is at risk, or there is a traffic incident involving personal injury or danger.
If you have any hearing difficulties or a speech impairment, a text phone will be available on 18001 101.
Calls to 101 from landlines and mobiles cost 15 pence per call, no matter what time of day you call or how long your call lasts.
101 is already in use in a number of areas across England and Wales and is being rolled out to the remaining police force areas on a phased basis over the next few months.
Our local number – 03000 111 222 – will remain available while 101 becomes established and for those calling from outside England and Wales, as well as for callers outside Northamptonshire where 101 is not yet live.
The dedicated ‘Watch Line’ number 01604 432436 is still fully operational and will remain so once 101 has been launched.
Regular Village Hall Bookings
Monday | 2-4pm | Indoor Bowls |
Tuesday | 6-8pm | |
Wednesday | 9-11am | Pilates |
Thursday | 9-11am | Keep Fit |
Friday | ||
Friday | 2-4pm | Indoor Bowls |
Women of Warmington
Meet third Monday of the month at 7:30pm in Warmington Village Hall
Just Friends
The village ladies choir which meets every Thursday evening in school term time from 7.30 PM - 9 PM in Warmington School Hall
There are many talented people in Warmington, some who run their own businesses and some who have special interests which they would like to share with others. In this page we want to help people get in touch with other Warmington people who might not be listed in any other pages. This may include people who have talents in arts and crafts, sports, history...anything! Please contact us if you would like to be added to this network.
John Rhodes, Railway Expert
"Since I have an interest in the history of railways, I wrote a number of books during the 1980s and early 1990s about local branch lines that had closed down (including the Oundle line). All of these books, except one, have long been out of print (but can apparently be found in second-hand bookshops at vastly inflated prices!) although I am in the process of preparing a book on the Stamford railways for a re-print at some time in the future. I'm expecting sales to rocket up into the dozens.... I also did an anthology of extracts about Christmas (also out of print!).
In addition, I dabble in water-colour painting, helped by a weekly visit to a class in Elton."
Deborah James (Carpenter), Artist
Deborah is a wonderful artist produciing contemporary pointillism & impressionist paintings in watercolour, acrylic, oil and pastel. Commissions accepted. "Working from my studio in the lovely Northamptonshire village of Warmington, the surrounding countryside and stunning views from my studio are a constant inspiration".
Take a look at her website http://www.deborahjamespaintings.co.uk/.