20-07-2025
Northampton heritage poles installed on site of former castle
Heritage poles have been installed at a historic site near a town centre that is being transformed into a park. West Northamptonshire Council said the decorated posts would celebrate the "rich and diverse history" of Northampton and be a legacy to the castle that once stood there. Work to create Castle Park on a former car park near the town's railway station began in project, which aims to increase footfall in the area and support local businesses, is due to be completed by late summer.
The poles would "guide visitors through centuries of local history, enhancing the cultural experience of the park and connecting key historical landmarks", the council said. The development will feature a castle-themed play area, community garden and a walking trail that follows the footprint of the original Northampton Castle wall. The castle was originally built in 1084 but fell into disrepair and was demolished in council leader, Reform UK councillor James Petter said: "These heritage poles aren't just decoration, they're a statement. A reminder that Northampton's rich heritage and culture matter. "Each pole tells part of our town's story, from industry to royalty, rebellion to resilience."
Alistair Weir from contractors Jeakins Weir said the installations were "one of the most visually striking moments so far". "It is great to see the progress we are making on delivering a welcoming, engaging space for the community," he said. "Seeing them in place brings the vision to life in a powerful way."The work has been funded by £1.6m from the government's Towns Fund, developer contributions and the council.
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