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Local Firms back Oundle Young Engineers

by Staff Writer, October 8, 2003

Students from two Oundle schools were among the teams of budding young engineers and their adult advisers from the Mid-Anglia region who presented original project work at the East of England showground on Tuesday 26 March. Each team included four or five sixth-form students, a teacher, and an engineer from a leading company.

Prince William School, partnered by the Kettering-based company Wicksteed Leisure (www.wicksteed.co.uk), was taking part in the scheme for the second time. The team of five students – Tim Arnold, Elley Black, Darryl Fox, Adam Lee and James Rudkin, helped by their teacher Clive Perkins – had worked on the design of two items, a combat cableway and a cantilever combination for use in leisure parks. All the students were unanimous in their praise of the Engineering Education Scheme. “We enjoyed the challenge of making our ideas adapt to the safety standards that you need to observe in a project like this,” said James, 16, from Easton on-the-Hill. Wicksteed Leisure’s drawing office manager Peter Godfrey said that the company was likely to be developing further the ideas that students had come up with for the combat cableway. He was full of praise for the students’ efforts, and looks forward to working with Prince William School in the future.

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Council Tax increase for East Northamptonshire held to £7.40

by Staff Writer,

East Northamptonshire Council has been able to hold down its share of council tax increases to just £7.40 per year for Band D properties. This is without cutting services and will still allow the Council to make significant investment in service improvements.

The Council collects the tax for Northamptonshire County Council, the Police Authority and Town and Parish Councils. Most of the bill, and this year’s increase, is down to the money collected on behalf of these organisations.

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A Revolutionary school building leads the path to future school buildings

by Staff Writer,

A revolutionary new idea of school building has recently been opened on East Road. Oundle has a fantastic new asset for preparatory school children now here to stay.

The new Laxton Junior School, designed by the architects Gotch Saunders and Surridge, was opened in September 2002 by the Archbishop of Canterbury. The innovative two-storey building’s design was led by William Assheton, the project architect and his team of designers. They have developed a site that has been able not only to modernise the old building, but also increase the size, in fact almost double.

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