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Monday 17 May 2021

Thank You from Upchurch Village Hall - Upchurch Afternoon Tea


Upchurch Afternoon Tea - August 21st

Covid-19 all but closed the Village Hall for use since April 2020. On the 17th May this year all of us began Step 3 of the Roadmap and by June 21st we can all start to begin leading normal lives. In consequence, the Village Hall is re-opening up to its regular users and other hirers as the Roadmap allows.

During the prolonged closure, a lot has been achieved by the Village Hall with Phase One [“The Refurbishment Project”] completed. In the lead up to Covid-19, many residents had been supporting fundraising and the Village Hall was applying for grants to pay for the works.

By April 2020 sufficient funds had been raised or pledged to enable all phases of the project to be completed and a courageous decision was made to commission work for all phases which meant that the hall would be closed for use until October 2020 at least. As it turned out the Covid-19 lockdown became a reason why the hall had to be closed during this time and the second lockdown also kept the hall closed despite it being ready for use.

As part of the current re-opening of the Village Hall, we would like to take the opportunity to say “thank you” to the residents and organisations of Upchurch for supporting us prior to and during the closure. To which end on the afternoon of Saturday, August 21st we shall be inviting you to accept our afternoon tea [with the Upchurch WI in the kitchen] from 3:00pm - 5:00pm when you will be able to chat and talk to friends without being subjected to speeches or a “programme”.

If any village voluntary organisation would like to set up a stand [free of charge] then they will be welcome. There will be an opportunity for a limited number of trade stands for local businesses. 

All stands will need to be booked in advance so please show your early interest by contacting Gerry Lewin 01634 366113 / 07946 996789.

We look forward to the pleasure of your company.

David G Steward - Chairman UVH

Thursday 11 March 2021

The Pioneering Ladies of Upchurch Women’s Institute by David Wood




Upchurch Women’s Institute celebrates its 90th birthday this March, but who were the original ladies responsible for forming and organising this popular village group?

When the ladies first met at the old Holywell School on March 20th 1931, a general committee and two sub committees for tea and entertainment were formed. Officers were also elected. A proposal was made to have a monthly meeting opened with the singing of ‘Jerusalem’ and ending with the National Anthem. Meetings were initially held at Holywell School in Holywell Lane and then moved to the more centrally located Infant’s School in The Street.

Mrs Wakeley from Siloam Farm in Rainham became the first president. Connected to a wealthy local farming family, she was married to Richard Wakeley, a partner in the business Wakeley Brothers who owned farmland and property in the area. Mrs Wakeley served as president of the Women’s Institute for the first two years.

Ethel Maltravers, wife of former Holywell headmaster J H Maltravers and a teacher at Holywell School became the treasurer and Ethel Stevens from Holywell secretary.

The general committee included Mrs Hubbard, Mrs Fishlock, Mrs Payne, Mrs Cottrell, Mrs Neame, Mrs Wood, Mrs Cripps, Mrs Dawson, Mrs Hales and Miss Tong.

Some of the committee members were well-known in the village. For example, Margaret Neame first lived and worked with her husband William at the Old Bakery in Forge Lane and then at the grocer’s store known in recent times as Terrys. Mrs Neame played a big part in village affairs forming the Darby and Joan Club in 1952 and she played a leading part in trying to get a village hall for Upchurch. The family moved into the Upchurch Stores in The Street which initially incorporated the post office. They managed the shop during the post war years. Margaret Neame became familiar serving in the shop.

Dora Dawson became another well-known figure in the village as she was married to village boots and shoes repairer George Dawson whose business was located in The Street opposite the church. She also worked at the Infant’s School where she became the longest ever serving teacher with 32 years service. Her work colleague Miss Tong who became established as the headmistress at the Infants School and had a reputation as being a capable and strict teacher also played her part as a committee member at the Women’s Institute and she became president when Mrs Wakeley resigned in March 1933.




























Former WI president Ethel Stevens second from the right on the WI float at the first ever Upchurch Carnival in the Paddock in 1952. Photo: Christine Stevens.

Ethel Stevens from Holywell who was married to local farmer Frank Stevens played a major role at the Women's Institute becoming the longest serving president in the organisation with nine years service. Her daughters-in-law Pauline and Christine Stevens later served as presidents. Christine Stevens recently competed nine years as president to equal her mother-in-law's record.

Ethel Stevens became the Upchurch delegate at the Swale Group meeting in Sittingbourne in 1931. She also personally organised many activities and events at the Women's Institute over the years, particularly when she became president during the 1940s.

Rose Wood whose father William Edmonds managed the Three Sisters pub during the 1890s and the early 20th century also married into a farming family as her husband William Wood owned orchards at Ham Green and Poot Lane while Rose owned three of the Black Horse Cottages in Oak Lane which she inherited from her father. She became highly involved in the Women’s Institute activities such as one of the early competitions placing as many objects as possible in a matchbox. She won the competition placing 213 objects in a matchbox. She also gave periodic knitting demonstrations and organised exhibitions of members’ knitting.

Some of the early institute ladies became long serving members such as Win Wraight from The Street who completed 60 years and May Batchelor and Marjorie Butler, both with 57 years up to 1995.


The Holloway family from Ham Green. Kate Holloway is second from the left in the back row. Her husband Horace Holloway is far right in the back row. Kate's mother in law Agnes Holloway is far left in the front row. The photo was probably taken in the 1940s. Photo: David Wood.






































Mrs Kate Holloway from Ham Green served as president of the WI for seven years
between 1939 and 1946. The photo was probably taken in the 1940s. Photo: David Wood.

Kate Holloway from Ham Green who was married to fruit farmer Horace Holloway became a significant figure organising a variety of activities, particularly amateur dramatics and poetry recitals. She later became president during the war and held the position for seven years, the second longest term for a president. She gave demonstrations of papier mache during the early years and a bowl made by her was chosen for an exhibition attended by HRH Princess Mary. As president she organised many activities and teas for members on the lawn of her house and orchard at Ham Green.

The ladies demonstrated their creativity with some interesting and sometimes bizarre activities which produced plenty of fun and entertainment. These included tying the greatest number of knots in a length of string, sticking a tail on a pig, peeling a potato blindfolded, knitting while walking, a nut and shoe race, keep fit demonstrations, dancing and treasure hunts. Three courses were also made available for members during the first year which included folk dancing, a choral class and a first aid course.

During its first year the membership of the Women’s Institute increased from 88 to 97 which demonstrated how popular the organisation had become and has continued to be up to the present day, 90 years after being formed.

David Wood


About David

David Wood was born, raised and still lives in Upchurch today. He is able to write from personal experience about village life and the changes that have taken place over the years, making ‘Memories of Upchurch’ a very readable and detailed historical study of the village.

David's book is available from David at david3702001@yahoo.co.uk or from us here at Upchurch Matters. Price £12 + postage and packing.

Tuesday 17 March 2020

Sunday 1 September 2019

Sunday 4 November 2018

Upchurch WI & Wives Group Silent Auction & Coffee Morning - Amount Raised and Thank You

Thank you to everyone who supported this event on Saturday 3rd November.

£550 was raised for the Village Hall Improvement Fund.

Any items unsold were donated to the Sense Charity shop in Rainham.

Wendy Pitts - Upchurch Women's Institute
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Friday 9 March 2018

Monday 11 September 2017

Upchurch WI - Quiz Night

Wendy Pitts - Secretary Upchurch Women's Institute
Tel: 01634 362253

Friday 14 July 2017

Latest News from Upchurch WI

The rain did not deter our members from attending the July meeting, and eight lucky ladies went home with a Japanese flower arrangement  made by Tsuyoko Page who came to demonstrate the art of Ikebana - beautiful arrangements of just a few flowers and some greenery. Many of us vowed never again to just "plonk" a bunch of flowers in a vase!

Members were reminded that we have our annual "Posh Tea" on Saturday 19th August in Karen's garden. As we don't have a Meeting in August it is an opportunity for us to get together over a cup of tea and lovely home made food.

The speaker at the September Meeting is Barry Daniels who will be talking about his singing career with Famous People.

We are holding another Quiz evening on 13th October - tables of 6, food provided but please bring your own drink, £6 per head. To book a table call Wendy Pitts on: 01634 362253.

We hold our meetings in the village hall on the second Tuesday of each month (except August) at 7:30pm. We are always happy to welcome new members of all ages.

Christine Stevens
Upchurch WI
Website: www.thewi.org.uk
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Monday 20 February 2017

Monday 21 November 2016

Latest News from Upchurch WI

The November Meeting of W.I. is our Annual Meeting where we summarise the events of the past year, receive the audited accounts, and elect our new Committee. We are very pleased to have a full complement of ten members on Committee this year without having to "twist any arms!" Several of them are first timers who will bring new ideas and some rejuvenation to our organisation. Karen Taylor is our new President and Wendy Pitts will continue as Secretary.

After the business meeting members enjoyed four varieties of homemade soup and crusty bread for supper.

Thank you to all those people who supported us at the Silent Auction which was a joint effort with the Wives Group, and raised over £770.00 for the Village Hall.

We are always happy to welcome prospective new members - the rules say that you can attend three meetings free before deciding whether or not it's for you so what have you got to lose?

Christine Stevens
Upchurch WI
Website: www.thewi.org.uk
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Wednesday 9 November 2016

Upchurch WI & Wives Group - Silent Auction & Coffee Morning - Amount Raised and Thank You

Many thanks to everyone who contributed, helped and attended our Silent Auction & Coffee Morning on Saturday the 5th of  November.

The event raised a sum of £775.00, all of which is going to the
Upchurch Village Hall Fund.

Wendy Pitts
Secretary - Upchurch WI
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Monday 3 October 2016

Wednesday 27 April 2016

Latest News from Upchurch WI

W.I. enjoyed a very successful Quiz Night on Friday evening, the 22nd of April in the Village Hall. Seventeen tables of six people competed for the prize of a bottle of wine for each team member, while enjoying refreshments organised by members of the Committee.

The raffle was very well supported and, when all the expenses are in, we hope to have raised a good sum of money to pay for interesting speakers during the coming year.

Thank you to all those people who supported us at what has been our most successful Quiz to date.

Our next Quiz Night will be on Friday the 14th of October.

We hope you will be able to join us.

Christine Stevens
Upchurch WI
Website: www.thewi.org.uk
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Sunday 10 April 2016

Latest News from Upchurch WI


I was on holiday at the time of the March meeting so was unable to join in the celebration of our Birthday which consisted of a fish and chip supper, a Birthday cake and an exercise class, presided over by a "dishy" instructor (or so I'm told) which was very much enjoyed.

At our April meeting on Tuesday 12th (7:30pm in the village hall) our speaker will tell us about the history and restoration of the paddle steamer The Medway Queen. It would be good to see a few visitors - you will be made very welcome.

Don't forget our Quiz night on Friday 22nd April. We already have thirteen tables booked and we're looking forward to a good evening.


Upchurch WI President, Carol Williams officially handing over
possession of the first village Defibrillator to John Arnold, Vice
Chairman of Upchurch Parish Council on October 17th 2015.

The second Defibrillator has now been delivered and the Parish Council are making the final decision as to where it will be sited. Once again many thanks to all the village organisations and individuals who contributed towards their purchase.
You are welcome to join us at any or all of these events.

Christine Stevens
Upchurch WI
Website: www.thewi.org.uk
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Saturday 13 February 2016

Upchurch WI - Quiz Night



Wendy Pitts - Tel: 01634 362253
Joyce Gilbert - Tel: 01634 232346
Upchurch WI
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