Articles from wndcadmin
I am often asked an intriguing question by local residents and journalists – ‘why are you planning to build new offices when there are plenty of vacant buildings available?’ To …… Read more
This time last year, I remember being gripped by Olympic fever. Along with the rest of the nation, I had just witnessed ‘Super Saturday’ – a breath-taking day of action …… Read more
Since moving to Northamptonshire over 10 years ago, I have seen a wide range of new and improved attractions hit the local circuit. Northampton in particular, is emerging as a …… Read more
There are some reasons to be cheerful this month. Summer is slowing arriving and a long lost round yellow shape has started to reappear in British skies. But perhaps the …… Read more
During recent months, I have been brushing up on my ‘legalese’ as WNDC has completed two vital compulsory purchase orders. Notably, they were both rubberstamped by the Secretary of State …… Read more
It would be logical to assume that the construction industry is constantly at loggerheads with the world of archaeology. After all, archaeological remains are treated as a material consideration in …… Read more
I see that the Chancellor is under pressure to squeeze a wide range of demands into the pages of his red book this month. Understandably, there has been a fervent …… Read more
I think it’s fair to say that 2012 will be etched in the national memory for generations to come. After all, it was the year of the Olympics, the Diamond …… Read more
A recent report by PricewaterhouseCoopers has caught my eye. It claims that London and Toronto have the best public transport systems of the world’s most important cities. For anyone who …… Read more
As the old maxim goes, sometimes the right thing to do is the hardest. It’s something I often remind myself when I read reports about the health of the UK’s …… Read more


