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Kettering heritage hub to be glammed up with £3 9 million cultural boost

Submitting. What the GLaM will look like £1.6 million will be spent on an extension to the Alfred East Art Gallery with another £163,000 spent on an internal renovation. The bulk of the cash has come from a £3 million grant from the government’s Get Building fund, after a bid through the South East Midlands Local Enterprise Partnership (SEMLEP) with a further £640,000 from Kettering Council’s reserves and Northamptonshire County Council has also given £300,000. Cllr Mark Dearing, portfolio holder for regeneration at Kettering Council, said: “We are absolutely delighted that planning permission has been approved. “The Gallery, Library and Museum (GLaM) are a tremendous asset and resource, and the upcoming development will strengthen community links, support creative businesses, and visitors will be able to enjoy an array of exciting, new amenities.

Covid fine for Kettering restaurant over family function which led to brawl

Submitting. Police at the scene. During the incident a 29-year-old man was attacked by three other men and hit with an ashtray, before being taken to Kettering General Hospital with a head wound and visible bruising. A 28-year-old woman suffered minor injuries but nobody has been arrested in connection with the incident and a police investigation remains active , a force spokesman said. Kettering Council has since confirmed that Sedir has been given a £1,000 fixed penalty notice under emergency coronavirus powers for breaching restrictions. A police spokesman said no personal fines have been given at this time to those who attended the function.

The animal noises that sent you barking mad in Kettering and East Northants in 2020

Submitting. The most frequent complaints concerned barking dogs - 63 made in East Northants and 89 in the Kettering Council area - with five received from one Desborough street alone. Noisy cockerels were the next biggest cause of complaint with five bothersome birds across the two council areas getting neighbours in a flap. The most exotic animal to assault the ears of annoyed residents was a peafowl in East Northants with the quiet being shattered by its distinctive piercing calls. Corby Council and Wellingborough Council did not meet the 20-day deadline to respond to a Freedom of Information request. Cock-a-doodle-don t Activities such as flushing toilets, children playing, washing machines, vacuums, lawnmowers, doors and cupboards closing, are considered to be normal living noise, unless they are happening frequently at unreasonable times.

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