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Thrapston Beer Festival 2022
Thrapston Beer Festival 2022
Free Entry all weekend
August Bank Holiday
Friday 26th - Sunday 28th August
Castle Playing Fields, Chancery Lane, Thrapston, NN14 4JL
Posted: Fri, 19 Aug 2022 10:36 by Lauren Wheeler
The Mayor of Thrapston’s Civic Service & Reception
Sunday 31st July saw Thrapston's Mayor, Cllr Craig Wheeler host his Civic Service and reception. He had the presence of the Lord-Lieutenant of Northamptonshire, the High Sheriff of Northamptonshire, 30 other Mayors and Mayoresses from local councils as well as some of Thrapston's past Mayor's and current Councillors.
The afternoon started at the Council offices where all dignitaries had a meet and greet... Read More »
Posted: Thu, 04 Aug 2022 15:44 by Debra Garland
Community Playgroup at Squirrels Community Hub
Community playgroup is for ages 3+, it will begin running on Thursdays from Thursday 15th September, for 6 weeks until 20th October. 1pm-2.30pm.
All sessions are booking essential and this can be booked through emailing
Posted: Thu, 04 Aug 2022 14:27 by Lauren Wheeler
Messy Play at Squirrels Community Hub
Messy play at Squirrels Community Hub starts Monday 12th September, running for 6 weeks until 17th October, you can book on to as many or as few as they would like. 10am-11.30am
All sessions are booking essential and this can be booked through emailing
Posted: Thu, 04 Aug 2022 14:22 by Lauren Wheeler
Bat and Chat at the Nene Centre
The Nene Centre is holding 'Bat and Chat' social sessions every Tuesday from 1-2pm from 19th July.
Participants can play table tennis, grab a coffee and have a chat. The sessions are free for members, £3 for non-members and £5 for two people.
More information can be found by calling the Nene Centre on 01832 734090 or by clicking below.
Posted: Mon, 04 Jul 2022 09:37 by Debra Garland
Queen's Platinum Jubilee certificate
Thrapston Town Council was one of 34 councils in Northamptonshire who lit their beacon as part of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations earlier this month.
The Lord-Lieutenant of Northamptonshire received a certificate of grateful recognition from Bruno Peek LVO OBE OPR, the Queen's Pageant Master, to circulate to Councils for taking part in this momentous occasion.
A larger version of the certificate... Read More »
Posted: Mon, 27 Jun 2022 12:19 by Debra Garland
Turn Up and Play
Turn Up and Play is back this summer at the Peace Park in Thrapston and elsewhere across North Northamptonshire.
On Monday 25th July and Monday 1st August, children aged between 8-13 years old will be able to enjoy two hours of sport and crafting activities. Each of the Turn Up and Play dates is a two hour session starting at 10am and costs £2 per child. Booking isn't required although parents/carers... Read More »
Posted: Sat, 25 Jun 2022 15:36 by Debra Garland
Community Litter Pick - Saturday 23rd July
The next community litter pick will take place on Saturday 23rd July at 10am until 12noon.
Residents are invited to meet at the Thrapston Town Council office (77 High Street) at 10am and all equipment will be provided. Please wear appropriate footwear and clothing, and ensure all children are accompanied by an adult.
Our past litter picks have been very successful and a great way for the community to... Read More »
Posted: Fri, 24 Jun 2022 10:53 by Debra Garland
Thrapston Neighbourhood Plan
**Save the date**
Neighbourhood Plan Meeting
Monday 3rd October, 7.30pm Thrapston Plaza
What is a Neighbourhood Plan?
Neighbourhood planning gives communities direct power to develop a shared vision for their neighbourhood and shape the development and growth of their local area. It's written by the local community, the people who know and love the area, to ensure the community gets the right types of... Read More »
Posted: Thu, 23 Jun 2022 15:13 by Debra Garland
Become a Councillor with Thrapston Town Council
Thrapston Town Council are currently recruiting for two Councillors to join the Council.
What is Thrapston Town Council?
Thrapston Town Council is an elected body in the first tier of local government and some describe it as the council that is closest to the public. This means that the Council represent the interests of Thrapston and works hard to improve the quality of life in the local area. The Town... Read More »
Posted: Thu, 23 Jun 2022 10:36 by Debra Garland