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Volunteers help Sixfields sparkle for World Cup

05 September 2025

collage of people - some wearing high viz - on a litter pick

West Northamptonshire Council has expressed its gratitude to all the community groups and contractors who made sure the area of Sixfields was in top condition to welcome the Women’s Rugby World Cup, which saw six matches take place at Franklin’s Gardens stadium between 24 August and 7 September.

Veolia, Kier, FCC, and other community groups and volunteers, including Northants Litter Wombles, all committed time to complete an intensive clean-up operation, focusing particularly on areas around Franklin’s Gardens.

The Women’s Rugby World Cup is being hosted at Franklin’s Gardens and spans August through to September 2025.

“It’s wonderful to see the area around Franklin’s Gardens looking its best as we welcome such a prestigious event.

“My thanks go to FCC Environment, Veolia, Kier and their dedicated teams, and the Wombles and other community volunteers, for the tremendous work in preparing Sixfields ahead of the Women’s Rugby World Cup.

“Their efforts showcase the pride we have in West Northamptonshire and our commitment to providing clean, safe and welcoming spaces for both residents and visitors.”
Cllr Nigel Stansfield, Cabinet Member for Environment, Recycling and Waste at West Northamptonshire Council
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