Corby Estates Group

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The Corby Estates group started in March 2009 covering the Earlstrees Estate, during the Autumn of 2009, the estate group widened to cover the neighbouring estates of Earlstrees, Pheonix Pathway, Willowbrook and Weldon North Estates. Corby has a variety of industrial estates with a wide range and diversity of companies on those estates.


Situated off the A6116 and the A427, these estates have excellent transport links with the A43 and are only a few minutes away from Corby's new railway station.


Topics that are discussed at the Corby Estates group meetings include:

  • Recruitment & Training Assistance
  • Update on Developments Around Corby
  • Roads & Access
  • Crisis Management
  • Recycling
Corby Car Share

Northamptonshire County Council is pleased to announce the launch of new car sharing website for Corby.


This website allows you to register journeys with the aim of finding somebody to share the trip and the costs - It's free and easy to join and allows you to search straight away for either one off or regular journeys.


Members can set up private groups within the site meaning that potential matches can be restricted only to people within the group, for example employees of your business, or people from a specific residential site.


If you would like to register for free or to find out more information, please visit www.corbycarshare.co.uk


If you are interested in promoting Corbycarshare at you workplace and would like any help, please contact the Travel Choices team on 01604 236236

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