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Thursday 10 March 2016

Upchurch Parish Council Report - March 2016

The Draft Minutes of the MEETING of the Upchurch Parish Council held in the main hall of Upchurch Village Hall on Thursday 3rd March 2016 commencing at 7:30pm.

Prior to the start of the meeting, Cllr Tucker asked for agreement from all Cllrs that Cllr Lewin could chair the meeting in the absence of the vice-chair so that Cllr Tucker could take the minutes in the absence of the clerk. All agreed.

Present: Cllr Sara Tucker (Acting Clerk), Cllr Pamela Denny, Cllr Gerald Lewin (Acting Chairman), Cllr Alan Horton, Cllr Peter Masson, Cllr Tyrone Ripley, Cllr Stephen Hunt and 12 members of the public including Ward Cllr John Wright.

Minutes of the meeting held on 4th February 2016. It was proposed by Cllr Masson, seconded by Cllr Horton, that they were a true record and all agreed. Cllr Lewin signed them. 

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Public Time 

i) Clean for the Queen – Cllr Horton requested to discuss the Clean for the Queen arrangements at this stage of the meeting in order that the public could participate. Cllr Lewin agreed. Cllr Horton reported that on Friday 4th March Holywell School Year 6 pupils would litter pick in the Paddock, Year 5 would litter pick Holywell Lane and Years 3 and 4 would litter pick the school grounds while Year 1 would cover the inside of the school. During the evening of 4th March the Scouts will litter pick the Recreation Ground. On Saturday 5th March the Brownies will litter pick the Burial Ground and Churchyard and at 10.30am the volunteers are to meet at the Scout hut in the Recreation Ground along with Swale Environmental Officers, Ward Cllrs Lewin and Wright and the Litter Angels, the intention is to cover from the A2 to Oak Lane as far as Wallbridge Lane, Wallbridge Lane, Horsham Lane, Susan’s Lane to Wetham Green and Susan’s Lane to The Street, Twinning Lane and Forge Lane. A resident has offered to litter pick Three Sisters to Windmill Hill. SBC will be collecting the rubbish from the Recreation Ground. The volunteers will split into teams and be supported by a car to protect volunteers and carry rubbish sacks back to the collection point. Cllr Tucker reported that the reason the children from Holywell School were litter picking in the Paddock and Recreation Ground is to ensure their safety and is in no way a reflection on the tireless work carried out by the Village caretaker. 

ii) Fly-tipping – A resident reported that there has been an incident of fly tipping at ‘Starbourne’ – the bungalow in Oak Lane. It was agreed that the Council would report this to SBC. 

iii) Polytunnels – Poot Lane – Several residents raised concerns regarding the Polytunnels and storage containers at Poot Lane and the number of vehicles now accessing the site. Concerns were raised over the damage being caused to the roads, verges and hedgerows from the lorries accessing the site. Cllr Lewin advised that the owner of the site had been given 21 days to submit a retrospective application but neither SBC not Upchurch Parish Council had received notification of a planning application as yet. Cllr Lewin requested that once notification of the application has been received by the Council, the residents read the application and present their views to the Council in order that the response reflects all views. Residents reported that they had requested information from SBC but that this had not been forthcoming. It was also reported that several lorries had been seen on the Poot Lane loop, full of earth and concerns were raised as to their destination and use. It was agreed that the Clerk contact SBC raising the concerns and to obtain an update on the application as well as ascertaining whether SBC are aware of the soil movement.

iv) Recreation Ground Parking – A resident thanked the Council for the improved parking situation on the Recreation Ground but reported that the gate still does not have a padlock. Cllr Denny reported that a new lock was on order and each authorised user would be contacted with the number and advised that the gate should be locked at all times. Cllr Tucker also reported that the number would be regularly changed in order that the code does not become common knowledge, thus preventing improper use. 

v) Parking around Holywell School – Ward Cllr Wright reported that both he and Kent County Cllr Baldock had recently delivered leaflets regarding parking around the school. He reported that they had been met with a mainly favourable response. Cllr Horton reported that a favourable response had been fed back to the school. 

vi) Travellers site adjacent to Three Sisters – Ward Cllr Wright reported that he had investigated the situation with the caravans at this site and had been advised that there was a temporary approval for visiting caravans due to a party but that the situation had been compromised by what was established as an electrical fire. A resident reported that he had been active in dealing with the fire and stated that several caravans were damaged and that there was high concern for safety due to gas cylinders located very close to the fire. These were removed and a large amount of children were taken to safety. The Sunday following the fire saw the removal of damaged caravans and trees, replacement fencing and clearance of the remains of the fire. There appear to be four static caravans and five mobile caravans still at the site and it is understood that permission is only granted for three static and one mobile. 

vii) Hardcore and soil at Orchard Park, Oak Lane – Ward Cllr Wright reported that he had established that the hard-core and soil being placed at the site was regarded as de minimis and no further action would be taken. 

viii) Bus Timetable meeting – Cllr Tucker asked Ward Cllr Wright if there had been any further development with regards to the arrangements for the meeting to discuss the bus timetable with the surrounding villages. The meeting was to enable a statement of need to be submitted to KCC/Chalkwell. Ward Cllr Wright advised that this would need to be followed up with Kent County Cllr Baldock. The Clerk will chase this.
The meeting was re-opened at 8:00pm. 

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Correspondence 

i) Village Hall– The acting Clerk reported that a request had been received from the Village Hall regarding Trustee’s for the coming year. It was requested that anyone interested in taking on the role of a Trustee for the Village Hall confirm this later in the meeting during Reports from Representatives or contact the Clerk. The Village Hall had also provided the Parish Council with a Biffa waste transfer note although not pertinent to the Parish Council the letter was passed to Cllr Denny to check with regard to the Burial Ground waste and notify the Clerk of any findings. 

ii) Electoral Review of Kent – The Clerk holds a copy of the outcome of the review of Kent County Council Divisions. Further information can be found on: https://www.lgbce.org.uk/current-reviews/south-east/kent/kent-county-council

iii) Membership renewal for Action with Communities in Rural Kent – Cllr Horton proposed that we do not renew our ACRK membership this year as it has been of little benefit to the Parish Council in light of services offered from KALC. Five members agreed two abstained.

iv) Footpath Access to Foreshore between Shoregate Wharf and Otterham Quay Lane– The acting Clerk reported that correspondence from a resident had been received, stating that the footpath had been closed for public use. Following discussion it was apparent that not all of the members were clear on the actual location of the footpath concerned. Cllr Lewin reported that to his knowledge this footpath along the sea wall had been closed to the public by a formal hearing for more than 20 years. The Parish Council had tried at the time to get support of users of the path to get the access point re-opened but responses were not consistent regarding access and so the case for keeping it open was unsuccessful. The Environment Agency is carrying out a review of English coastal pathways and is currently consulting on our local area. If there is a case for a path then they will approach local land owners but they cannot be forced to allow access. It was agreed the Clerk should contact the Environment agency and make the details of the consultation available to the resident.

Cllr Lewin closed the meeting at 8:10pm to allow the resident to speak. 
The resident challenged Cllr Lewin’s understanding of the status of the path, stating that he had been using the path for a number of years. He reported that a fence had recently been erected to protect materials for repairing the sea wall with the understanding it would be removed once repairs were complete. However the fence had been vandalised and the landowner had made no attempts to repair it. The resident maintained that the sea wall is publicly funded and therefore should be accessible to the public. The resident advised that he had contacted SBC but was yet to receive a response. Cllr Lewin advised that the Environment Agency would need to be contacted as this is not a SBC matter.
The meeting was closed to the public at 8.20pm. 

Planning- 

i) 15/510355/FULL – Three Sisters – Otterham Quay Lane – Erection of a two storey extension to existing rear building. – This application was discussed at the GPC meeting due to the cut-off date falling before the full meeting. The comments submitted were that the Parish Council could see no reason to object to this application provided neighbours comments are taken into account. Cllr Masson reported that during discussions with the owners of The Three Sisters, he had understood that the intention was to open a café on the site of the extension. Cllr Tucker and Cllr Denny advised that this was not mentioned in the paperwork provided for the application. Cllr Lewin advised that the details should be available online. Concern was raised regarding this implying there was a need to constantly check updates and that SBC should inform Parish Councils of any amendments. Resulting discussion concluded that this could be the subject of another application. If the café is part of the original application the 
Council should request an extension for comments. It was agreed the Clerk should contact Swale Planning to clarify.

ii) 16/501006/FULL – 41 Crosier Court – First floor rear extension – Following discussion it was agreed that the Council had no objections to this application provided neighbours comments are taken into consideration. The Clerk will submit comments to Swale Planning.

iii) 15/510595/OUT – Land off London Road, Newington – The Clerk had liaised with the Clerk from Newington to ascertain their views on this application. Following this the Clerk submitted comments to Swale Planning objecting to this application based on the size of the development and the impact this would have on services and infrastructure. The Clerk had passed the full comments to the members before the meeting. All agreed with the response submitted. 

Other planning matters 
i) Mierscourt Development – The acting Clerk reported that following the meeting in February the Clerk had contacted Medway Planning to request that she be kept informed on this development. Medway Planning had responded to the Clerk that it was currently too early to provide updates. 

ii) Enforcement Update – The acting Clerk reported the following correspondence from Swale Enforcement team on the following sites : Hursell Farm – Planning permission was granted for the occupation of caravans but the stable block must be vacated by the person currently living in it. A site visit will be undertaken shortly. 2 Greenacres – The appeal in respect of the entrance has been dismissed and the entrance must be closed in accordance with the notice. The enforcement team will be serving notices to the occupants of the land as there is no entrance to it now that this appeal decision has been made. Travellers Site next to Three Sisters The additional caravans that arrived were to be present for 7 to 10 days only. A site visit will be undertaken shortly. Greenacres – This application is for one extra mobile home only and has no enforcement orders placed on it. They were placed in error following confusion over the neighbouring sites. 

iii) Horsham Lane Car Sales – Cllr Lewin reported that Horsham Lane car sales case had gone to Court but had been adjourned to 26th May due to receipt of a new planning application. Cllr Lewin drew the planning team’s attention therefore to additional planning applications for the site.

Administration 

i) General Purposes Committee – A copy of the notes from the meeting held on 17th February 2016 had been circulated. Cllr Tucker clarified that in the minutes relating to the SBC events scheme it should have been reported that ‘it is a lot of work to complete but currently the Parish Council have no activities to require the service’. 

ii) Approval of amendments to Financial Regulations and Standing Orders –A copy of the amended documents had been passed to the members prior to the meeting. Cllr Lewin proposed and Cllr Horton seconded the acceptance of the Financial Regulations and all agreed. Cllr Lewin queried the existence of a Terms of Reference for a Finance committee. Cllr Tucker explained that up until now the Finance committee had only been a temporary committee to consider precept preparation. It was agreed that Cllr Tucker and the Clerk would produce a Terms of Reference for the Finance committee. Cllr Lewin proposed and Cllr Denny seconded that subject to the Terms of Reference being produced, the Standing Orders be accepted. All agreed.

iii) Pension auto-enrolment – The acting Clerk reported that the Clerk had looked into government legislation regarding the Council pension scheme and had advised that she did not wish to take a pension with the Council. 

Allotments – The acting Clerk reported that the plumber had carried out the required works to the allotments and that the Clerk had received confirmation from Southern Water that the area now complies with their regulations. The Clerk had issued the allotment rent letters along with a statement requesting that tenants remove hosepipes from taps after use.

Paddock and Recreation Ground 
i) Paddock Gate – The acting Clerk reported that the new gate had been fitted and that signs had been placed on the gate along with a padlock. Councillor Denny and Councillor Tucker hold keys to the padlock along with the Clerk. The Clerk will also pass a key to the grass cutting contractors.

Burial Ground and Churchyard 
i) Church Path– The acting Clerk reported that confirmation from the Churchwarden had been received stating that the Church are still looking into the replacement of the Church path and that they had been granted permission from the Archdeacon to widen the path from the gate to the cedar tree on a DIY basis. This work will be carried out after the winter months. Cllr Horton suggested that the Parish Council should consider helping with the costs if this would enable the project to proceed. Cllr Tucker reported that this had all been discussed previously and that the minutes from the PCC would reflect the outcome. It was agreed that the Clerk should collate the notes on this and arrange a meeting with the PCC. Cllr Tucker suggested that the Village Hall committee may have an interest as their car park is not public property and they may deem it inappropriate to create a formal pathway through.

ii) St Mary’s Church Clock – Cllr Masson reported continued poor service from the clock repairers and lack of contact from them to arrange repairs etc. Cllr Horton reported that he thought he had heard it chime on his way to this evenings meeting. It was agreed that the Clerk should confirm the situation with regards to the repairs.

iii) Purchase of area of Burial Ground – It was reported that the Clerk had received a request from a resident to purchase a small area at the end of the Burial Ground. It was agreed that the Clerk should contact the resident to request further details and a map to clarify the exact piece of land in order that the Council can allow full consideration of the request. 

Environment 

i) Tree Survey - The details regarding the tree survey were discussed in full at the GPC meeting in February, where it was agreed that it would be proposed at the full Council meeting to proceed with this project as money had been allocated in the 2016/17 budget. Cllr Horton proposed and Cllr Ripley seconded that the tree survey be progressed. All agreed. 

ii) Bus Shelter – Due to the absence of the Clerk unfortunately full details were not available regarding the quotations for the bus shelter. Subject to a summary sheet being circulated to the members by the Clerk detailing the quotations received, it was proposed by Cllr Tucker and seconded by Cllr Ripley that the lowest quote be accepted. Six members voted in favour and one against.

Highways 

i) Street Light Update– Nothing to report. 

Reports from representatives 

i) Village Hall – No members expressed an interest in becoming a trustee. Cllr Tucker reported that options needed to be considered and finalised at the April meeting. 

ii) Twinning Group – Cllr Lewin reported that the quiz night had been a success. The proceeds would be used for a school exchange trip in 2016. 

iii) KALC – Cllr Tucker reported that all Clerks are to receive a promotional document from SAC encouraging membership and meeting attendance. KALC had given a good talk at the recent meeting reporting on some of the matters they address on members behalf and also the encouragement of training. Burial Ground legislation training will be available soon and it had been recommended that all new Councillors attend the Councillor training.

Matters arising not yet covered – Cllr Masson reported that he had read through the Minerals and Waste document and found it to be irrelevant to Upchurch. Cllr Horton completed the bank signatory form and has purchased the wine for the APM. 

Next meetings – Confirmed as being 7th April 2016 and 5th May 2016 in the Village Hall at 7:30pm. (Please note the Annual Parish Meeting will take place on 21st April 2016 in the Village Hall) 

The meeting closed at 9:30pm 

Confidential session followed regarding appointment of Councillor.

Julia Cura, Clerk to the Parish Council

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Afternoon Tea Dance at Upchurch Village Hall



To help with the refurbishment of Upchurch Village Hall

Monday 25th April from 2:00pm to 4:00pm

- Ballroom Dancing -

- Tea - Coffee - Sandwiches - Cakes -

- Raffle -
donations welcome

£3 each or £5  per couple 

Tickets: Daytime - Beryl 01634 363174
            Evening - Julia 01634 373723


Julia Laming
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Wednesday 9 March 2016

Latest POLICE.UK Crime Data for the Area - January 2016




Here is a brief summary of the crime information for the past 2 months:



























Please visit: www.police.uk for more information including outcomes for these crimes and contact information for your local policing team.

Upchurch Matters
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Monday 7 March 2016

Upchurch Village Hall - Annual General Meeting


Picture courtesy of Kim Taylor Photography.

Wednesday the 13th April 2016 at 7:30pm


The A.G.M. of the Upchurch Village Hall will be held in the Back Hall. 


All welcome to attend this meeting where the Committee will be formed
for another year.

Brenda Kemsley (secretary)
Telephone: 01634 231585
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Stables Burgled - Spade Lane

Hartlip Newington & Upchurch Ward

Crime Number: XY/008395/16

Between the 4th and 5th of March a burglary occurred at Holly Acres Stables, Spade Lane. 4 horse rugs, 10 small holed double thread hay nets, a plastic snow shovel, 2 shaving forks, 2 brooms, and 16 stable bedding bags were stolen.

If you have any information that could help investigators please contact Kent Police on telephone number 101 and quote the relevant crime number above.

For more information on crime prevention visit: www.kent.police.uk

Kent Police Neighbourhood Watch
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Friday 4 March 2016

Track Dogs & Swinging the Lead - Live Music Aboard Edith May


Track Dogs.

Swinging the Lead.
'Track Dogs' a Madrid based acoustic band will be playing aboard Edith May on Sunday 20th March. Hatches open 7:00pm. See YouTube to preview.

Tickets £12.50. Licensed bar.

'Swinging the Lead' ever popular shanty band, Saturday 26th March Hatches open 7:00pm.

Tickets £12.50. Licensed bar.

To book - Email: info@edithmaybargecharter.co.uk or Tel: 07875 503 926

Edith May Trading Company
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Thursday 3 March 2016

Full Programme for Clean for The Queen Upchurch


Friday 4th March 2016

Holywell School

Year 6 will clear litter in the Paddock at 09.30, the Litter Angels (MP Gordon Henderson's Charity) are coming along too
Year 5 will clear litter in Forge Lane and Holywell Lane to the bend (probably after morning break)
Years 3 and 4 will clear litter inside the school grounds
Years 1 and 2 will clear and tidy inside the school
Reception Class will clear and tidy their classroom (next week)

Scouts

Scouts will clear litter in the Recreation Ground after school

Saturday 5th March 2016

Brownies

The Brownies will clear litter in the Burial Ground, Church Path and the Village Hall Car Park at 10.30 after their event at the Church

Village

Meet @ 10.30 at the Scout Hut, Recreation Ground (it will be open for us, courtesy of the Scouts, thank you)

Participants

Vikki Sedgewick (Environmental Projects Officer SBC) will attend with 2 Environmental Officers from Swale Borough Council
Ward Councillors Cllr John Wright and Cllr Gerry Lewin have agreed to attend
Parish Councillors may agree to attend at the meeting
The Litter Angels have agreed to attend

Upchurch Village ‘Clean for the Queen’ Plan

Three routes, the key being a clean and tidy approach to the village

No 1Approach from the A2

Oak Lane from A2 to the village to include the entrance to Canterbury Lane

No 2Approach from Lower Rainham

Three Sisters to the Village

The Three Sisters to the top of Windmill Hill will be done by a local resident over the weekend.

We will start two teams at the top of Windmill Hill, one along Horsham Lane including (if time allows) Woodruff Close and Crosier Court, to the village,
And;
The second team will clear litter in Wallbridge Lane, back to the village including the public footpath to Jubilee Fields and Jubilee Fields itself

No 3 Approach from Ham Green & Lower Halstow

If sufficient participants we will start two teams at the junction of Susan’s Lane and Wetham Green

Team One will clear litter from Susan's Lane to the village via Twinney Lane and Forge Lane

Team Two will clear litter from Wetham Green to the village via The Street (possibly include The Poles)

Swale Borough Council will collect all the bagged rubbish from the Recreation Ground.

Councillor Alan Horton
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Wednesday 2 March 2016

Upchurch Darby & Joan - Easter Fayre 2016


This year's Easter Fayre will be on Wednesday the 16th of March at Upchurch Village Hall.

Open to all ages with FREE ENTRY it starts at 10:00am until 12:00pm.

There will be the usual Raffles and other Attractions, including a Chocolate Stall and an Easter Egg Raffle with Homemade Cakes, Tea,
Bric a Brac and much more!

All money raised goes towards the members birthday party in May. 

All are welcome - Please come along and support this event.

- Thank you -

Janet Gilbert
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Mr Maltravers - Iconic Holywell School Headmaster by David Wood

J H Maltravers served Holywell School as headmaster for 26 years. He also immersed himself in village affairs, more so than any other Holywell head teacher before or since which kept him in close contact with residents and won him a high level of respect in the village.

Originally from Broadwater near Taunton in Somerset, Mr Maltravers moved to London and had his first teaching experience at St Barnabus School in Pimlico. He later trained and passed as a qualified teacher at Peterborough Teacher Training College and then became assistant master at Clewer St Stephen near Eton. After a short time there he became headmaster at Egerton village school near Ashford in Kent where he stayed for three years before being appointed headmaster at Holywell School in Upchurch where he succeeded Mr Sharpe in 1904. His wife Ethel who he had married in 1900 accompanied him to the school where she also worked as a teacher. They lived in the house adjoining the school as previous teachers had also done. Mr Maltravers soon made his mark by immediately establishing a school roll of honour with a merit mark list then over the following 26 years he ran a flourishing school. The HMI report of 1926 reported:


The school is carefully conducted by earnest and industrious teachers who seem interested in their work. The children acquire habits of application and diligence and in oral lessons are responsive and keen to answer questions while a number of them are self-reliant and show intelligence.

Like many great organisers Mr Maltravers had a talent for doing things with great enthusiasm. He also had a great interest in his pupils for whom he always did his best. He was a man of high character and a practicing Christian. According to former pupils he always looked on the bright side of life with a sense of humour and a hearty laugh. He was also fair but firm with his pupils and maintained good order in the school. According to former Holywell pupil Win Wraight if any miscreants failed to show up for a detention Mr Maltravers would ring a bell and all pupils on their way home had to stand still until the offending pupil returned. After a pupil had once destroyed his set of canes he promptly went outside and cut himself a new one from the hedge and used it to punish the offender.

A skilled musician, Mr Maltravers put this to good use in the school and also served as the church organist for 14 years and choirmaster for 20 years. He became a licensed lay reader and regularly took part in church services. He also played a big part in the founding of the Otterham Quay Mission and took services there and at Twydall church.

Mr Maltravers held many official positions in the village. For example, from 1905 he became clerk to the parish council, a position he held until his death. He also became secretary to the parochial church council and Upchurch correspondent for the East Kent Gazette newspaper.

Outside church affairs Mr Maltravers became a founder of the village recreation club on the site of the ‘Old Chapel’ in Horsham Lane in 1920. This became a social club for men and boys of the village who had access to card games, bagatelle, whist drives and other social activities. The club became an immediate success and Mr Maltravers was made secretary. He also founded the village football club in 1907, became secretary and enrolled the two teams in the Sittingbourne & District League and regularly supported the club until the end of his life. He also organised the May Queen festival on Empire Day and ran bazaars and annual sales of work at Holywell School.




Mr Maltravers proved to be a very good cricketer and captained the village team for ten years. In 1905 he became the first recorded Upchurch cricketer to score a half century with his 70 not out against Lower Halstow. He also served as chairman and secretary of the club and regularly performed as the club’s leading batsman.

Because of his ability to speak well in public and play the piano Mr Maltravers often acted as MC at various village events and appeared at some of these in fancy dress. For example, on March 11th 1920 he dressed as a Dutch boy in the fancy dress dance at the Infant’s School.

In 1911 Mr Maltravers established a minstrel troupe in the village which became known as the ‘Upchurch Nuggets’ made up of 15 men and 6 women. They performed songs, dances and short comical sketches. Members of the troupe blackened their faces, wore colourful costumes and entertained local audiences both in and outside the village. Mr Maltravers idea behind the troupe was to give entertainment in support of any parochial fund or charity in Upchurch and the surrounding locality. The troupe performed at events like the Upchurch Armistice Day celebrations of 1919 at Bobbing to raise money for the Bobbing Vicarage Fund and the Lower Halstow Branch of the St Bart’s Hospital Linen League.


Early in 1930 Mr Maltravers suffered from jaundice and went to the Middlesex Hospital in London where he had an operation. He began recovering well when he unexpectedly had a heart attack and died aged 56. This came as a great shock to the people of Upchurch. Upon the announcement of his sudden death the flags at Holywell and the Infant’s Schools were flown at half-mast. His coffin was brought back to Upchurch and he was buried in the churchyard. On the day of his funeral pupils from Holywell School lined the road and led the cortege to the church where large numbers of village residents attended the funeral.


A highly talented and born organiser Mr Maltravers premature death prevented him from achieving more in Upchurch. Recognition for his many achievements was shown when money was raised for a stained glass window that was placed in the church in his memory. This reflected the great respect held for him amongst people in Upchurch. His wife Ethel took over as headmistress at Holywell School where she served until August 25th 1936.



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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