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Kettering Jobs Yard apartment block still there despite demolition order at High Court
The latest stories for Kettering, Corby, Wellingborough and Rushden
Ribbon cut on Wollaston School's new SEND facility
A section of a road in Corby has been closed off following a collision between two vehicles.
Ronalds Abele, 17, died in a drowning incident in the River Nene in Wellingborough.
Tributes have been left at the scene.
Police and firefighters remain at the scene
Northants Board Games Convention - Norbcon launch video Dez Dell, Gavin Price, Rev Tom Houston to be held at St Andrew's Church
Kyren Wilson returns to Kettering's Argyll Club to show World Snooker Championship trophy to friends on pool team
Warner's Distillery launch nature tours of Falls Farm, Harrington to give people a behind-the-scenes look at the plants, pollinators, produce and people behind the gin
The US sportswear giant will build the facility during the next three years
The international sports brand will open a logistics campus in a 43-acre site in Corby
NASUWT strike action at Rothwell Junior School teaching staff say there is a bullying culture and their concerns have not been listened to
The latest stories from Kettering, Corby, Wellingborough and Rushden
Kettering General Hospital Crazy Hats garden water feature switched off over fears of Legionnaire's Disease
Members of the Argyll Club in Kettering watch Kyren Wilson win the World Snooker Championship 2024
May 6 2024
Gareth McNab says new voter ID laws are discriminatory
The building in Elizabeth Street was targeted by arsonists last month and it has now emerged that a planning application has been turned down for a care home there
Wellingborough Walks Action Group at the Royal Courts of Justice for the judicial review into the felling of trees to make way for Route 2 to Stanton Cross
Some of the stories making the news in Kettering, Corby, Wellingborough and Rushden this week
The new Kings Cliffe Airfield Museum will open in summer. Colorado resident Bill Emanuel visited the airfield to see the site where his Uncle Sid took off from before he died on a mission to Germany in 1945