Election results

Neighbourhood Planning Referendum results

Referendums for neighbourhood plans take place as and when required. 

Great Addington - Thursday 9 October 2025

I, Adele Wylie, being the Counting Officer at the above referendum held on Thursday 9 October 2025, do hereby give notice that the results of the votes cast is as follows:

Question

Do you want North Northamptonshire Council to use the Neighbourhood Plan for Great Addington to help it decide planning applications in the neighbourhood area?

Yes or no  Votes recordedPercentage
Number cast in favour of a Yes7082.35%
Number cast in favour of a No1517.65%
The number of ballot papers rejected was as followsNumber of ballot papers
A want of an official mark0
B voting for more answers than required0
C writing or mark by which voter could be identified0
D being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty0
E rejected in part0
Total0

Electorate: 245
Ballot papers issued: 85
Turnout: 34.7%

And I do hereby declare that more than half of those voting have voted in favour of the Neighbourhood Plan.

Adele Wylie
Counting Officer
Dated: Friday 10 October 2025

Printed and published by the Counting Officer, Municipal Offices, Bowling Green Road, Kettering, NN15 7QX.

Duddington with Fineshade - Thursday 5 September 2024

Harrington - Thursday 27 April 2023

Braybrooke - Thursday 27 April 2023

South West Kettering (Headlands Community) - Thursday 27 April 2023

Barnwell - Thursday 15 December 2022

Hargrave - Thursday 30 June 2022

Ringstead - Thursday 30 June 2022

Cottingham - February 2022

The latest neighbourhood planning referendum for Cottingham was held in February 2022. Over 50% voted yes.

Ecton and Gretton - May 2021

More than 50% of votes for both plans were “Yes” votes so North Northamptonshire Council will use the neighbourhood plans to help it decide planning applications in the neighbourhood areas of Ecton and Gretton.

Last updated 13 October 2025