Planning Applications
Please visit this page to search for planning applications: https://publicaccess.east-northamptonshire.gov.uk/online-applications/
The parish council has no powers to approve or reject an application, but, as a statutory consultee, it does provide an advisory and consultative role within the process, and this is an essential stage in any application.
The application for the mineral extraction is via this link: NCC Planning Portal
You can see the parish council's response here: Warmington Parish Council Elton2 submission
Planning enforcement:
You can download a booklet that explains what happens when East Northamptonshire Council receives an allegation about a breach of planning control here.
You can report a breach of planning control here.
We have a daily post collection from Warmington from the Post Box outside the village shop/post office on School Lane.
Monday to Friday : 4:40pm
Saturday: 11:45am
A later weekday collection is made from the Postbox outside PETERBOROUGH SORTING OFFICE, Papyrus Road at 7:30pm Daily
Royal Mail Customer Services: 03457 740 740


Warmington has three levels of elected representation. These are as follows:
- Warmington Parish Council (a civic parish is a constitutional area, nothing to do with the church)
The first tier of local government, closest to the people of the parish. Responsible for allotments, cemetery, churchyard maintenance, pocket parks, recreation ground, street-lighting, verge cutting (under contract from highways authority), benches, bus stops, most hedge works, local flood resilience, Warmington Neighbourhood Plan and statutory consulted on planning applications. It organises village celebrations, such as the 2022 Jubilee, litter picks and other events.
warmington.org/index.php/warmington-parish-council - North Northamptonshire Council
Responsible for services including education, social services, transport, roads and libraries, planning, council housing, and rubbish collection. - National Government at Westminster
Responsible for making laws and scrutinising all UK government activity.
Parish Council: HERE More information about Warmington Parish Councillors
North Northamptonshire County Council: https://www.northnorthants.gov.uk/ - Warmington is in the Thrapston Ward and represented by
Wendy Brackenbury: https://northnorthants.moderngov.co.uk/mgUserInfo.aspx?UID=341
David Brackbury : https://northnorthants.moderngov.co.uk/mgUserInfo.aspx?UID=340
Geoff Shacklock: https://northnorthants.moderngov.co.uk/mgUserInfo.aspx?UID=349
National Government (Westminster Parliament) - Warmington is in the Parliamentary Constituency of Corby and represented by Tom Pursglove.
Nearest Libraries
- Oundle Library is our nearest library just down the road in Oundle (opposite the Oundle Surgery. Check the opening times as it is not open all day every day.
- Stamford Library is a little larger than Oundle.
- Peterborough Libraries - check out the website for all the details.
Warmington is in the county of Northamptonshire. It sits within the North Northamptonshire Unitary Authority area
The unitary authority is responsible for:
- Adult and child social care and child protection issues
- Housing benefit
- Education
- Planning
- Council tax
- Waste management, including fly tipping
- Dog control
- Highways, including public transport & parking
- Births, deaths and marriages
- Libraries
- Country parks and leisure centres
- Environmental health
- Business support
- Tourism
- Flood management
Its website is here: https://www.northnorthants.gov.uk/
Border of Three Counties
It can be tricky sometimes knowing which county we belong to in terms of services as we are on the border of 3 counties - Northamptonshire, Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire so most of us use services from all three at different times.
Note our postcode is PE8 - which makes our postal address Peterborough and yet Peterborough is in Cambridgeshire.
- Oundle in Northamptonshire (five minutes drive away) is nearest market town with supermarket, a local market, nurseries, secondary schools, doctors, dentists and library all at hand.
- Peterborough in Cambridgeshire is our nearest large city (15 minutes drive from here). This is the nearest centre for a large shopping centre, mainline train station, cinema, hospital etc.
- Stamford (20 minutes drive away) is another market town in Lincolnshire, slightly larger than Oundle but with similar facilities and also has its own train station. Lincolnshire County Council Information.
