Sunday, 21 December 2014
Upchurch Cricket Club - Charity Football Match
Upchurch Cricket Club and Upchurch Football Club will play each other in a charity football match on Sunday the 28th of December to raise money for The Kent, Surrey & Sussex Air Ambulance Trust.
Kick off at their home pitch in Holywell Lane is at 11:00am. Food and refreshments will be available and the Pavilion Bar will be open too.
Please come along and support this very worthy cause.
Terry Lewis
Friday, 19 December 2014
Christmas & New Year at The Crown
Christmas Eve
Party with a Disco & Karaoke - 8 pm to 12 am
New Year's Eve
Party with a Disco & Supper - 9 pm to 1 ish
Annmarie - The Crown
Tel: 01634 233896
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Wednesday, 17 December 2014
Temporary Road Closures - Oak Lane
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Sundays 18th and 25th January 2015
Regards
Sunday closures of part of Oak Lane, Upchurch are planned for 18th January and 25th January 2015 between 9:00am and 4:00pm each day.
Oak Lane will be closed between the junctions with Bishop Lane and Chaffe's Lane (i.e. between the Doctors Surgery and the Post Office) with no through access.
The alternative routes are via: Wallbridge Lane, Horsham Lane, Horsham Hill or Bishop Lane, Chaffe's Lane and Church Farm Road.
Access will be maintained whenever it is safe to do so, but there are likely to be some delays and certain times when this is not possible, due to the nature of the works and the use of machinery.
Waiting will be prohibited on Oak Lane, between the junctions with Bishop Lane and Chaffe's Lane, to the extent indicated by No Waiting signage and traffic cones on site.
The closures are to enable safe access to underground structures for phone cabling works being carried out by Openreach.
For details of roadworks, please see: www.roadworks.org
Regards
Phil Lightman
Road Closures Co-ordinator, East Kent Division
KCC Highways, Transportation & Waste, Ashford Highway Depot, Javelin Way, Ashford TN24 8AD
Email: roadworkseast@kent.gov.uk
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Monday, 15 December 2014
Swale Community Safety Partnership - Have Your Voice Heard
Swale Community Safety Partnership are currently seeking the views of local residents on community safety issues within their area.
Tell us what matters to you?
The Swale Community Safety Partnership (CSP) brings together the police, councils and local authorities to more effectively and efficiently deal with crime & anti-social behaviour here in Swale.
Now here’s where you come in. To help establish where you would like us to focus our efforts, we would like to know what is important to you. Whether you want more attention to be paid to anti-social behaviour, burglary or deliberate fires your voice should be heard.
Please complete our questionnaire at: www.surveymonkey.com/s/6GD5T88 to tell us what your top 3 priorities for us to tackle are or whether you think we are already doing a good job. Your views are vital to help us to decide how to target our resources to make Swale a safer place.
The deadline for responses is Friday 12 January 2015.
Stephanie Curtis
Safer and Stronger Communities Officer
Swale Borough Council
Website: www.swalecsp.co.uk
Website: www.swalecsp.co.uk
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Friday, 12 December 2014
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
Saturday, 6 December 2014
Christmas Entertainment at The Three Sisters
Friday December 12th
Singer Lisa Mills
Friday December 19th
Friday December 19th
Singer Jamie from Talk of the Town
Saturday December 20th
Christmas Carols by Candlelight
led by our own Minister Will
Get into the Christmas spirit with an evening of
Christmas nostalgia, mulled wine, log fire and
a lot of sparkle to warm everybody's heart.
Children and everyone are welcome.
Song sheets will be available on the night.
Christmas Eve Wednesday December 24th
Karaoke with the Fabulous Luke
New Year's Eve Wednesday December 31st
New Year Karaoke with G & S
Telephone: 01634 231991
Email: sallygodden@btinternet.com
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Wednesday, 3 December 2014
Upchurch Parish Council - Vacancy for Parish Clerk / Responsible Financial Officer
VACANCY
Upchurch Parish Council wishes to appoint a Parish Clerk / Responsible Financial Officer with effect from January 2015.
The role responsibilities include:
Preparing agendas and minutes for monthly evening council meetings (usually first Thursday of a month); attending and recording ad hoc meetings; managing budgets and preparing annual precept submissions; arranging annual audits; HMRC / Payroll administration; administrative duties such as emails, phone calls and general correspondence; managing external contractors; managing the parish burial ground and allotments; updating the website and being custodian of all parish documentation and relevant paperwork.
The pay is set nationally and starts at spinal column point 15 at £8.42p per hour rising to spinal column 21 which is £10.04 per hour, as a guide our current Clerk works for 50hrs per month. Hours are flexible. Holiday and sickness entitlement are pro-rata according to the hours worked.
The clerk is required to work from home with adequate provision for office facilities. Equipment such as printer, stationery and laptop will be provided and payment will be made towards office overheads.
The successful applicant will have the following attributes:
· Self motivation with an ability to work on their own
· Strong financial awareness, knowledge of a financial package an advantage
(Scribe is the package used by the council)
· Willingness to learn and attend training courses
· Discretion
· Organisational and administrational skills
· Flexibility / adaptability
· Interpersonal skills, both written and verbal
· Neutrality when recording council business
Knowledge of local government procedures would be a benefit.
The closing date for this application is Friday 19th December and interviews will take place with the chairman, vice chairman and one other councillor. The start date for the successful candidate will be 5th January 2015.
Please apply by sending a CV and brief supporting letter explaining how you meet the requirements to the Chairman, either by emailing: chair@upchurchpc.kentparishes.gov.uk or via post to 1, Jubilee Field, Upchurch, Kent ME9 7AQ
Sara Tucker
Chairman Upchurch Parish Council
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Upchurch at War in December 1914 by David Wood
With the war almost six months old the opposing armies were involved in a long battle of attrition along a line of trenches on the Western Front in Belgium and France. Already men from the village had been killed or wounded but life in Upchurch continued without much change and with various war based activities taking place.
Pupils of Holywell School held a Christmas bazaar to raise money for the HRH Princess Mary’s Soldiers and Sailors Christmas Fund. They formed a branch of the League of Young Patriots at the school with various officers and a committee. The pupils decided to run the bazaar themselves although parents helped them collect various items for the event. At the pupils request the school managers voted a half day holiday so that the bazaar could take place. Stallholders were appointed to sell needlework, fancy articles, stationary, cards, fruit and sweets while a bran tub, a weighing machine and a tea buffet were available and a raffle also took place. After a successful session all the items were sold and £10/7d raised. Pupils provided entertainment with songs and music while the national anthems of the five allied nations concluded the event. The school closed for the Christmas holidays on December 18th.
The Parochial Working Party proved to be very productive in December making 62 articles of clothing followed by a further 61. Of these 28 were sent to Fort Pitt and St Bart’s Hospital while two mufflers were sent to the Jodhpur Lancers in India. Mrs Trew, the vicar’s wife, wanted to publicly exhibit all the goods but the cold weather required that everything should be sent away immediately.
The harsh reminder of war remained close with the announcement of fatalities which in the December edition of the parish magazine included Herbert Hodges a private in the Buffs from Ham Green and Charles Gransden a lance-corporal in the Grenadier Guards from Seager’s Cottages, Gore Bank. Both men were killed in action in October and November respectively. Better news regarded George Sharp who had been wounded by shrapnel but had recovered from his wounds after spending time in Warrington Infirmary.
Charles Gransden is commemorated on a plaque inside St. Mary's Church, Upchurch. |
During the Christmas week a ferocious gale of about 100 mph, the most powerful in living memory, struck the area uprooting trees and damaging roofs and chimney pots. The barge ‘Alpha’ moored at Otterham Quay suffered a battering and the folded sails were loosened and ripped to shreds by the power of the wind.
The pupils of Holywell School were unable to begin the new school term on January 5th due to gale damage to large trees situated around the perimeter of the playground and these had to be cleared because of the danger posed. After an extra week at home the pupils returned to Holywell on January 11th.
The December edition of the parish magazine announced the marriages of Fred Manser to Annie Tumber on November 4th, Stuart Mercer to Elsie Singyard and Jonathon Baker to Ellen Whiddett on November 14th. Stuart Mercer’s marriage proved to be short lived as he died of an illness aboard HMS Dominion in 1918 while serving in the Royal Navy as a stoker.
As people in the village celebrated Christmas in 1914 they probably thought of the young men from Upchurch serving in the war, although news later emerged that after a short truce on the Western Front German and British soldiers came out of their trenches, met up in no man’s land, celebrated Christmas, exchanged presents and even played football together. This turned out to be a temporary respite before the conflict resumed and claimed more lives during the following year.
David Wood. |
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 at: david3702001@yahoo.co.uk or from us here at Upchurch Matters. Price £12 + £3.50 postage and packing.
David Wood
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Tuesday, 2 December 2014
UpARA - Latest Schedule of Events
Upchurch Active Retirement Association
Our forthcoming meetings are as below;-
Monthly Meetings (2nd Friday of the month)
(Members Free; Guests £2.00)
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Friday 12th December 2014 - 12:00am
Christmas Special by Ticket Only
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Friday 12th December 2014 - 2:00pm
With Entertainment
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Friday 9th January 2015 - 2:00pm
Coffee Mornings (4th Tuesday of the month)
(Members £1.50; Guests £2.00)
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Tuesday 23rd December 2014 - 09:30am until 12:30pm
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Tuesday 27th January 2015 - 09:30am until 12:30pm
Village Walks (1st & 3rd Friday of the month)
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Friday 5th December 2014 - 10:00am
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Friday 19th December 2014 - 10:00am
Outings
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Thursday 11th December 2014
Winchester Christmas Market
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Thursday 22nd January 2015
Jersey Boys, Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury
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Kent Police - Shutting the Gate on Rural Crime
Help Kent Police protect rural communities by making sure your property is secure.
If you live in rural areas then isolated buildings, farms, machinery and livestock
are all targets for criminals.
are all targets for criminals.
Kent Police work with residents, landowners and organisations such as Country Eye to reduce crime in our rural communities and protect our countryside.
They have just produced a helpful leaflet full of advice and top tips called
“Shutting the Gate on Rural Crime”
“Shutting the Gate on Rural Crime”
You can download here in PDF format via the following link ☞ http://tinyurl.com/c7q9shk
Kent Association of Local Councils
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