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00:00This is your morning update for Monday the 11th of November 2024.
00:05Brought to you by the Northampton Chronicle and Echo.
00:11Plans to demolish the former M&S building in Northampton Town Centre have been approved.
00:16West Northamptonshire Council, WNC, has approved its own proposals to demolish and redevelop
00:23the former BHS and M&S sites on Abington Street,
00:27along with the former job centre at 20, 28 Wood Street.
00:33Scott Young happy to show the way for Saints hugely talented young stars.
00:38At the age of 27, Angus Scott Young is far from old,
00:42but he is definitely one of the most well-travelled figures
00:46when Premiership Rugby Cup teams are named.
00:51Amazon supports Niamh's next step.
00:54The team from the Amazon Fulfilment Centre in Daventry
00:57has donated £1,000 to Wellingborough-based charity Niamh's Next Step.
01:05Grade 2 former shoe factory site in Northampton,
01:08with planning permission for 97 homes, up for sale at £4m.
01:14The long-abandoned Bechtive Works site in Kingsthorpe has been listed for sale,
01:18one year after Jardine Homes Llywyddyd was granted planning permission
01:22to transform it into 97 new homes.
01:28Pictures, seven abandoned but adorable dogs looking for their forever home
01:33this week in Northamptonshire.
01:36According to Google Trends, many people have been searching for
01:39animals in need Northamptonshire and puppies for sale in the county.
01:45Kelvin Thomas discusses Cobbler's injury crisis
01:49and the incredible money being spent in League One.
01:53Cobbler's chairman Kelvin Thomas says the cost of running a football club
01:57in England's third tier has gone up quite dramatically this season.
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