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Upper and Lower Benefield is situated in East Northamptonshire, along the A427 in between Corby and Oundle.

Benefield Parish Council consists of 7 elected members who represent both Upper and Lower Benefield. The Parish Council Meetings are held every  other month, January March, May, July, September and November, in Benefield Village Hall, Brigstock Road, Lower Benefield.

The Draft Minutes from the full  Annual Parish Meeting, Annual Parish Council Meeting and full Parish Council Meeting held on Wednesday 10th April are now available.

A new page has been created on this website and all the news, newsletters and events will be posted on this page going forward. This currently has the following documents  Neighbourhood Watch, Cricket Club events and the Newsletter from Jason Smithers.  The page will be updated on a regular basis with other documents.

The Local Events Page has been updated on Tuesday 25th April

Nrth Northamptonshire Gypsy and Traveller Local Plan Consultation 

Our Cricket Club, is located in Upper Benefield  – Entrance next to Old Red Phone Box Main Street
Upper Benefield PE8 5AN. The Club has a fully licensed bar and is open on Friday evenings, match days and holds a number of monthly events. For full details of cricket club events then please visit the cricket club page. The club, that has recently undergone extension and refurbishment and is available for hire for bookings for up to 100 guests.

The Village Church is in Lower Benefield, along the Brigstock Road, which holds regular services on Sunday’s along with an Annual Flower Festival and Garden Fete.

The Village Hall is also available for hiring. The Village hall is located in Lower Benefield – Causin Way Lower Benefield PE8 5AF. Directions to the Village hall are signposted on the A427

Date for your diary

Tuesday 30th May @ the Cricket club 7pm Neighbourhood watch meeting with our local police coordinator

An opportunity to keep you all updated on the value of neighbourhood watch, what is happening locally and also plans to merge the Upper and Lower watches to streamline messages.

Hope you can join us

Please let your neighbours know

Garden Waste Sign up Document

Office of Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner today launches Flare Report App that allows women to report, anonymously and quickly, any incidents or behaviour that make them feel unsafe when they are out and about in Northamptonshire.  Police will collate and analyse the reports made, so that problem areas can be identified and action taken to improve those areas where people feel unsafe.

Town & Parish Information – Locally Identified Priorities Link & Neighbourhood Alert leaflet

If you see anything out of the roads and footways that is not right, please just go to our Street Doctor and report it. We encourage everyone to use this great public reporting tool. https://www.northnorthants.gov.uk/parking-roads-and-transport/report-potholes-or-highway-problem Any defects or issues can be logged there and we will inspect within 5 working days and then get back to you with a response outlining what we can do. If we cannot do anything, we will explain why.

There is also some great highway information here Parking, roads and transport | North Northamptonshire Council (northnorthants.gov.uk)

To report fly tips please use this link  https://www.east-northamptonshire.gov.uk/info/200084/recycling_rubbish_and_waste/130/fly-tipping

North Northants Community Safety Partnership Structure

There is a growing Cricket Club, the Cricket Pavilion has been extended, which is situated in Upper Benefield.

The Village Church is in Lower Benefield, along the Brigstock Road, which holds regular services on Sunday’s along with an Annual Flower Festival and Garden Fete.

Dog Fouling – Clean Up After your dog – It is the Law

There have been several reports of dog poop bags being thrown into the hedgerows along the permissive footpaths, please take it home and put it in your black bin.

The Law

Using powers in the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act (2005), East Northamptonshire Council has implemented four dog control orders including “Failing to remove dog faeces”. This applies to all land that is open to the air and the public are entitled or permitted to have access to with or without payment. Using these powers the council can issue a fixed penalty notice of £100 to any person that lets their dog foul and does not pick it up. Being unaware that your dog has fouled is not considered a reasonable excuse for leaving it.

If you are issued with a Fixed Penalty Notice and you don’t pay it you could be taken to court. The maximum penalty then rises to £1,000. Whenever you go out with your dog carry some bags with you, just in case. Having no bags with you isn’t a reasonable excuse for not clearing up and you could still be issued with a Fixed Penalty Notice.

Enforcement

East Northamptonshire Council’s Environmental Services Officers patrol areas where problems with dog fouling have been reported to try to catch the offender or act as a deterrent. If you would like to report a fouling problem it would be helpful if you could give them as much details such as approximate times when the fouling is happening and if possible descriptions of the dog and/or its owner. We may also be able to put up some signs warning owners not to let their dogs foul. Please see our dog fouling page for more information.

Please use the reporting dog fouling form to report an area to us where dog fouling needs to be cleaned up.