West Northamptonshire Council

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West Northamptonshire Council is the local authority for West Northamptonshire, a local government district in the ceremonial county of Northamptonshire, England. It is a unitary authority, being a district council which also performs the functions of a county council. The council has been under Reform UK majority control since the 2025 election. Full council meetings are generally held at Northampton Guildhall, and the council's main offices are at One Angel Square in Northampton.

Alison Eastwood,
Conservative
since 15 May 2025[1]
Mark Arnull,
Reform UK
since 15 May 2025
Martin Henry (Interim)
since 2020[2]
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West Northamptonshire Council
Coat of arms or logo
Coat of Arms of West Northamptonshire Council
Logo
Logo of West Northamptonshire Council
Type
Type
Leadership
Alison Eastwood,
Conservative
since 15 May 2025[1]
Mark Arnull,
Reform UK
since 15 May 2025
Martin Henry (Interim)
since 2020[2]
Structure
Seats76 councillors
Political groups
Administration (39)
  Reform UK (39)
Other parties (36)
  Conservative (17)
  Labour (8)
  Liberal Democrats (7)
  Independent (4)
Vacant (1)
  Vacant (1)
Elections
Last election
1 May 2025
Next election
3 May 2029
Meeting place
The Guildhall, St Giles Square, Northampton, NN1 1DE
Website
westnorthants.gov.uk
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History

The council was created in 2021. It took over the functions of the three abolished district councils of Daventry District Council, Northampton Borough Council, and South Northamptonshire District Council, as well as the functions of the abolished Northamptonshire County Council within the area.[3]

Governance

Legally, West Northamptonshire Council is a district council which also performs the functions of a county council, making it a unitary authority.[3] Some county-wide functions, such as the Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service, are overseen by joint committees of West Northamptonshire Council and North Northamptonshire Council, the other unitary authority in the county.[4]

The whole area is also covered by civil parishes, which form a second tier of local government.[5]

Political control

Since the 2025 election, Reform UK have held a majority of the seats on the council:[6]

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Party in controlYears
Conservative2021–2025
Reform[7]2025–present
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Leadership

The leader of the council from its first meeting following its creation in 2021 was Jonathan Nunn, who was the last leader of the old Northampton Borough Council. Ian McCord, outgoing Conservative leader of the old South Northamptonshire District Council, had served as leader of the shadow authority set up to oversee the transition to the new arrangements.[8]

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CouncillorPartyFromTo
Jonathan Nunn[9][10]Conservative20 May 202118 April 2024
Adam Brown[11][7]Conservative16 May 2024May 2025
Mark Arnull[12]Reform15 May 2025
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The Council's Chief officer is the Chief executive.

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Chief Exective From To
Anna Earnshaw October 2020 November 2025
Martin Henry (Interim) November 2025
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Composition

Following the 2025 election, and subsequent expulsions and defections, the composition of the council was:[13][14][15][16]

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Party Councillors
Reform39
Conservative17
Labour8
Liberal Democrats7
Independent4
Vacant1
Total76
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The next election is due in 2029.[13]

Elections

Elections for a shadow authority were due to be held on Thursday 7 May 2020 but were postponed until 6 May 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Since the last boundary changes in 2025, the council has comprised 76 councillors representing 35 wards, each electing one, two or three councillors. Elections are held every four years.[17]

Premises

One Angel Square, 4 Angel Street, Northampton, NN1 1ED: Council's main offices[18]

Full council meetings are generally held at Northampton Guildhall, with the nearby former Northamptonshire County Council offices at One Angel Square serving as the council's headquarters.[19]

The Forum, Towcester

The council also inherited offices at The Forum in Towcester from South Northamptonshire District Council and Lodge Road in Daventry from Daventry District Council. The Forum continues to be used as additional offices and for some committee meetings, whilst Lodge Road has closed, being replaced by a smaller area office in Daventry.[20]

Arms

Coat of arms of West Northamptonshire Council
Notes
Granted in May 2023.[21]
Crest
On a Wreath Or and Vert in front of a Mount Vert thereon a Tower triple-towered Argent the portcullis raised Or three Garbs banded and two Roses Gules barbed and seeded proper.
Escutcheon
Vert on a Bend wavy on the upper edge Or four Roses Gules barbed and seeded proper between a Lion's Face and a Garb Or banded Gules.[22][23]
Supporters
On the dexter side a Lion guardant Or resting the interior hindpaw on an Escallop Argent and on the sinister side a Bull guardant Sable gorged with a Collar and Line reflexed over the back Or and resting the interior hindleg on a Horseshoe Argent.
Motto
Ambition, Pride, Unity, Prosperity
Badge
A Lion sejant guardant supporting a Garb Or thereon four Roses palewise Gules barbed and seeded proper.
Symbolism
The Dexter supporter, a golden lion, is taken from the arms of Northampton, with the scallop on which it stands, a reference to the arms of the Spencer family, owners of the Althorp Estate. The black bull in sinister, is taken from the former Northamptonshire County Council's arms. The four roses on the escutcheon stand for the towns of Daventry, Brackley, Towcester and Northampton.[24][25]

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