Saturday the 7th of September - forget Aintree, forget Ascot. Racing is coming to your local! Star Races presents a night at the races. First race at 8:30pm.
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Wednesday, 28 August 2013Entertainment for September at the Three SistersSaturday the 7th of September - forget Aintree, forget Ascot. Racing is coming to your local! Star Races presents a night at the races. First race at 8:30pm. Sally
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Tuesday, 27 August 2013Macmillan World's Biggest Coffee Morning at Upchurch Village HallOn the morning there will be a play area and book tent for the children, as well as lots of Tea and lots of Cake.
A fantastic raffle - some of the prizes include a photoshoot, a make up lesson or occasion make up and a cut and blow dry at a local hairdressers.
It would be lovely to see some local faces there to help them raise lots of money for this amazing charity. Thank you and we look forward to your support.
For more information on Macmillan Cancer Support's 'World's Biggest Coffee Morning' visit their website here: www.coffee.macmillan.org.uk
Sarah & Laura
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Three Sisters Beer and Cider Festival - This Weekend
Friday, 23 August 2013Wednesday, 21 August 2013Tuesday, 20 August 2013STEPPING OUT at Upchurch Village HallKCC's - Response to Residents Concerns Over Amended 327 Bus Service Timetable
326 / 327 Bus Service: As you may be aware, 80% of bus services in Kent are operated commercially for profit with the remaining 20% supported financially by KCC. The majority of the 326/7 timetable is operated on a commercial basis by Chalkwell with little involvement from KCC. KCC provides financial support for certain early morning and evening journeys and the weekend timetable. KCC are aware however of the reasoning behind changes made in April this year to the service Changes were made due to traffic problems causing significant delays to journeys which in some cases were causing students to be late for school. Chalkwell were aware that they were having issues serving the previous timetable due to delays getting to and from Sittingbourne in both the morning and the evening peak, a view which was confirmed through observations by the KCC local bus inspector for the area. Times were therefore changed to help the service run as close as possible to the registered timetable and meet school times. It is a requirement of the Traffic Commissioner for services to run to time as far as possible so this was not just a “nice to do” but a legal requirement. Chalkwell have received a lot of positive comments in relation to the changes made and did advertise the revised timetable through on bus notices and contact with schools. The service timetable is constantly under review and comments are welcomed from users. It is suggested that in the first instance comments or concerns are raised with the operator Chalkwell due to the commercial nature of much of the timetable. The Operations Manager at Chalkwell is Andy Bates. Email: andy.bates@chalkwell.co.uk Upchurch Parish Councillor Pat New's item about the amended 327 Bus Service timetable is on the Swale Rural Forum agenda (item 10) here: http://www2.swale.gov.uk/dso/viewagenda.asp?uid=1727
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Monday, 19 August 2013Swale Rural Forum Meeting - 327 Bus Service"Rural Buses - Upchurch Paraish Council understand that the Bus timetable for the 327 Bus service to Upchurch was amended recently, without any prior notification. We understand that the recent changes to the timetable are causing issues for residents in Upchurch" There will be an opportunity for the public to ask questions.
It would be great if we had some representation from Upchurch.
Councillor Pat New's item is on the Swale Rural Forum agenda (item 10) here: http://www2.swale.gov.uk/dso/viewagenda.asp?uid=1727
Upchurch Parish Council
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Friday, 16 August 2013Upchurch Choral Society - Remembrance Day Concert
Upchurch Choral Society are performing a Remembrance Day Concert on saturday the 9th of November at 7:30pm in St. Mary’s Church.
Tickets are £5, available on the door or contact Liz Walters on: 01634 361897. Refreshments will be provided by the Friends of St. Mary’s
Thank you,
Liz Walters
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Tuesday, 13 August 2013Upchurch Best Kept Garden 2013 - The Winners
At the Upchurch Horticultural Society Show to be held in the village hall on Saturday 7th September we will award the Barbara Webb Memorial Trophy donated by her father and first won in 1977 to the overall winner in this year’s competition plus awards to the category winners. Christine Madden, the sister of Barbara Webb, has kindly accepted our invitation to present the trophy.
Gardens that could be seen at the front of a house were inspected on 28th July across the whole of the parish by a team of four judges. Despite difficult weather conditions this year there were many good front gardens to choose from.
The category winners have been invited to receive their prizes at this event and are :-
Flowers
Winners Mr & Mrs E. Mew of 24 Crosier Court
Runner-up 21 Drakes Close
Highly Commended Orchard Cottage Poot Lane and 15 The Poles
Small Gardens with Flower Troughs / Hanging Baskets
Winners Mr & Mrs R. Balcombe of 93 Chaffes Lane
Runner-up 56 Beckenham Park
Highly Commended 27 Horsham Lane and 31 Forge Lane
Mixed Flowers and Shrubs
Winners Mr & Mrs C. Panter of 16 Wilkes Close
Runner-up 3 Bradshaw Close
Highly Commended 105 Chaffes Lane and 134 Chaffes Lane
The Overall Winner of the Barbara Webb Trophy in 2013 has been judged to be Mr & Mrs C. Panter – congratulations!
Gerry Lewin on behalf of the Best Kept Garden Committee
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Monday, 12 August 2013The Three Tuns 3rd Annual Kentish Beer & Cider Festival
The Three Tuns Lower Halstow are holding their 3rd Annual Kentish Beer & Cider Festival from the 24th - 26th of August.
Doors open on all 3 days at 12:00pm with excellent Live Music and a delicious Hog Roast.
19 Real Ales From 19 Different Kent Micro Breweries and at least a dozen Ciders from 5 different Cideries will be on offer (subject to availability).
Half Pint tokens are sold at the bar and on the token stall.
The Bar menu is also available from 12:00pm - 9:00pm daily.
Hog Roast
2:00pm - Live Music from Chillbillies
6:00pm - Curry Buffet - £6.50
7:30pm - Live Music from Dakota
Sunday August 25th
Hog Roast
Sunday Lunches available
2:00pm - Live Music from The Bottles 7:30pm - Live Music from Skatacus
Monday August 26th
Hog Roast
2:00pm - Live Music from Fabulous Grandads
“ beauty lies in
the hands of the beer holder ”
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Friday, 9 August 2013DVD Release for Jessie Matthews Film Shot on Location in Upchurch
A film from 1938 starring Jessie Matthews and Sonny Hall is to be released on DVD in October by the Rank Organisation.
Sailing Along, a musical set around the love life of the star, used locations at Otterham and Lower Halstow.
The real star was the Thames Sailing Barge, Wiltshire.
Dance Clip from Sailing Along - 1938 with Jessie Matthews.
Pictured below is the front cover of the DVD, a film still featuring Jessie Matthews singing to a group of bargemen with a London background and a still inside the wheel house with Jessie Matthews & Barry MacKay.
You can read more about Sailing Along here at: Screenonline.org
Upchurch Matters
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Monday, 5 August 2013Upchurch 50 Years Ago in August 1963 by David Wood
As usual the main event was preceded by a slow moving procession which began at the recreation ground and circled the village with a collection of floats with participants dressed in a variety of colourful costumes. A float with Carnival Queen Kay Latter from Drakes Close and attendants Maureen Clark and Muriel Clemons from Chaffes Lane became the main focus. Other floats which captured attention included ‘Holiday in Holland’ by Upchurch Youth Club which won the best tableaux, ‘Beauty Parlour’, ‘Cleopatra’, ‘Little Red Riding Hood’ and a Fremlins lorry which won ‘The Best Decorated Vehicle Competition.’ ‘Steptoe and Son’ with Derek Wraight and Colin Tress leading a horse won the best equestrian entry in a varied and attractive procession. Entertainment in The Paddock followed the procession with the annual dog show organised by Bert Millen from Jasmil Kennels. This remained popular throughout the 1960s although nobody from Upchurch won any of the major events at the 1963 show. A coconut shy, a bran tub, a roundabout, swings, a punch and judy show and loud recorded pop music provided by Rich Boakes from Chaffes Lane kept the large crowds entertained as the afternoon progressed. In the fancy dress parade Malcolm Swift as ‘Cassius Clay’ won the most original entry, Ian Donald and Richard Woolley came second in their version of ‘Steptoe and Son’, while Jennifer and Rosemary Apps from Chaffes Lane won the most topical theme with ‘Witch and Cat.’ In the week leading up to the carnival several fun events took place. On the Wednesday evening a five a side football competition took place in The Paddock with various teams representing different parts of the village. These included Horsham Hotspur, The Street Albion, Crosier Courtiers, Caravan Otters, Drakes Close Ducklings and Oak Lane Acorns. Each game lasted for ten minutes and at the end of a hard fought competition Drakes Close Ducklings defeated Oak Lane Acorns 2-1 in the final. A crowd of over 200 people attended the competition which ended in almost complete darkness but beer was presented to the finalists and referee after the competition. Other activities included a ‘Glamorous Grandmother Competition’ won by Edith Colven from Horsham Lane, a ‘Dress the Doll Competition’ won by Barbara Trice from Drakes Close. Stan Gilbert from Drakes Close won the ‘Knobbly Knees Competition’ and Roger Hepton and Maureen Clark from Gore Bank won the dance competition performing ‘The Twist.’
The cricket club playing at their Poot Lane ground experienced a month of mixed results but had good victories against Murston, Boat House, Riverside and Plumbers and Coppersmiths. Successful batsmen included Peter Porter with 58 against Murston, Don Diffey with 51 against Plumbers and Coppermiths and 48 against Boat House. Bowler Frank Cook took 6-23 against Riverside and Alan Auger followed this up with 5-30 against Plumbers and Coppersmiths. Finally, the only recorded burial in August involved Louisa Jane Still aged 70 from Otterham Cottages while birthdays were celebrated by Carol Button from Drakes Close aged eleven, Gordon Frost from The Street aged nine, Tina Harris from Twinney aged four and Roy Kemsley from Otterham Quay Cottages aged five which ended a busy and entertaining month in Upchurch.
About David:
David Wood was born and raised in Upchurch and is able to write from personal experience about many people and aspects of the village and of changes that have taken place over the years making ‘Memories of Upchurch’ a very readable book and a detailed historical study of the village. David's book ‘Memories of Upchurch’ is available direct from David on: david3702001@yahoo.co.uk or from us here at Upchurch Matters.
price £12 + p+p £2.
David Wood Thursday, 1 August 2013SBC - Community Governance Review
Swale Borough Council is consulting on how communities across the Borough are represented and governed at a local level, known as a community governance review.
The review will focus on the unparished areas of Swale, the arrangements for the existing parish councils that border the unparished areas of Swale and will also respond to any requests from existing town or parish councils who ask for their arrangements to be reviewed.
From Thursday the 1st August 2013, a document entitled ‘Have your say…local arrangements for your area today’ outlining details of the review, and possible options available to communities, will be available at: www.swale.gov.uk/cgr
We are holding Community Governance Review drop-in sessions:
• Sittingbourne on Wednesday the 7th August 2013 from 10:00am to 12:00pm Swale House,
• Sheppey on Thursday the 8th August 2013 from 10:00am to 12:00pm The Sheppey Gateway, High Street, Sheerness.
There are a number of ways in which you can respond to the consultation:
• Email: cgrconsultation@swale.gov.uk
• Follow the council on Twitter: @SwaleCouncil
• Follow the council on: Facebook and comment
• Attend one of the public meetings being held across the Borough - further details on location and timings will be available on
The aim of this review is to improve community engagement, improve local democracy and ensure that electors have a say in how local services are delivered. Responses from this consultation will be summarised and form a draft proposal document which will then be published for consultation early in 2014.
The overall review will be completed by June 2014. We would welcome your views on the arrangements for your local area to help shape how Swale’s communities will be governed at a local level.
Louise Matthews
Head of Corporate Strategy and Communications, Swale Borough Council
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