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00:00 This is your morning update for Wednesday 27th March 2024.
00:07 Brought to you by the Northampton Chronicle and Echo.
00:11 Half of a brand new relief road is set to open soon to thousands of motorists,
00:17 but concerns still surround the unfinished other half.
00:21 Sandy Lane, between Dustin and Harpole, has been closed to thousands of motorists since June
00:27 for reconstruction works as part of wider plans to build hundreds of new homes in the area.
00:34 Traders at what they describe as 'Death Row', car park in Northampton,
00:40 have spoken out again about being in limbo more than one year after being relocated.
00:46 The Chronicle and Echo visited the temporary market at Commercial Street Car Park
00:51 on a sunny Tuesday morning, March 26th.
00:56 Developers of a disgraceful car park built without planning permission in Northampton Town Centre
01:03 have voluntarily closed the site, for now.
01:06 The 58-space car park on derelict land between Northampton Crown Court and the Grosvenor Centre
01:13 has been voluntarily closed by Zone Developments.
01:19 Calls for all West Northamptonshire councillors to undergo Disclosure and Barring Service, DBS,
01:26 checks to fulfil their duties have been put to the local authority.
01:30 Anna Savage-Gunn addressed West Northamptonshire Council, WNC, at full council last week, March 21st.
01:39 This newspaper has compiled a collection of some of the captivating pictures
01:45 from Everden Outdoor Learning Centre, bringing you closer to fondly remembered memories
01:50 and more fascinating historical viewpoints.
01:54 People, local schools and groups have been planning visits, meetings and tours
01:59 of the long-standing Northamptonshire Centre for decades now.
02:03 With a long weekend off for Easter, you may be looking for ways to spend quality time with loved ones,
02:10 or somewhere to pencil in once businesses reopen following the bank holiday.
02:15 What better way than by visiting one of the town's best-rated tea rooms,
02:20 or a venue that offers delicious afternoon tea to indulge in?
02:24 A dedicated litter picker of seven years, who runs a group in her area of Northampton,
02:32 urges residents to take pride in where they live and take action against the growing issue.
02:38 Sally Jordan has been the chairperson of the Ecton Brook Residence Group since 2017,
02:44 which is also when she started regularly litter picking the area.
02:48 For more news go to northamptoncron.co.uk
02:54 and for more videos check out shotstv.com
02:58 Calm.
02:58 Bye.
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