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Thursday, 29 March 2012

Drought 2012 - Water Restrictions

Upchurch will be affected by the Southern Water restrictions on the 5th of April.
Southern Water is to bring in restrictions on water use for the first time since 2005/6, following the second driest 12 months on record.

The restrictions, which will include the use of hosepipes and sprinklers, come into effect from the 5th of April for customers in Kent and Sussex who receive their water from them.

Upchurch is one of the affected areas. You can see a map of all the affected areas  here

More details about exceptions to the restrictions can be found  here


Answers to some of the most common questions about water restrictions can also be found  here

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Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Thefts from Lower Halstow Cricket Club

[Reference: CB22]

Message: 393.

This is a joint message from Swale Neighbourhood Watch and Kent Police.


A small black dustbin containing grass seed has been emptied and the grass seed stolen along with some petrol which was siphoned from a triple-mower at Lower Halstow Cricket Club, The Street, Upchurch, Sittingbourne.



This happened between 25th and 26th of March. If you have any information please contact Kent police on telephone number: 1O1 and state you are a member of Neighbourhood Watch.

Thank you that was message: 393.



Kent Police Neighbourhood Watch
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Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Celebrations

The Queen celebrates 60 years on the throne this year.


Weekend of 2nd – 4th June 2012
The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee committee is delighted that the weekend of 2nd – 4th June promises to be a weekend to remember in Upchurch.  As well as the Parish Council’s efforts, other organisations are coordinating so that our celebrations will do justice to what is a really historic event: 
Saturday evening 2nd June – Jubilee Concert at the Village Hall.  Starting at 7.30pm, tickets will be £3 each and these will be on sale from Monday 16th April from Sue Rossiter on 01634 234780 or  suerossiter@waitrose.com  The programme will feature local artists and groups plus excerpts from Lionel Bart’s Oliver, performed by children from Holywell School and actors from the village. This will be an event not to be missed!
Sunday 3rd June – All day – exhibition in St Mary’s church of Coronation Day 1953 memorabilia.
10.30am – parade from Scout Hut to church of uniformed organisations.
11.00am – service of Thanksgiving for the Queen in St Mary’s church.
12.00noon – Jubilee Jolly at the Village Hall – stalls, games, fancy dress, bouncy castle, food – something for all and for organisations to run stalls etc.
Monday 4th June – Street parties (privately arranged), possible beacon lighting during the late evening.
The Parish Council plans for a tree and a gift of a Jubilee mug for all children are progressing.
In respect of the mugs, we would still be delighted to collect the names of all children of primary school age who live in Upchurch, but do not attend Holywell School.  Please let one of the committee know so that they will receive one.

Sara Tucker tel: 01634 388971  Pat New tel: 0164 374220  Sue Rossiter tel: 01634 234780.

Sue Rossiter
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Upchurch Twinning Group News

Upchurch is twinned with Ferques-Elinghen in Pas de Calais, France.

Try the Holywell School website  www.holywell.kent.sch.uk  or Upchurch Matters www.upchurchmatters.co.uk  for our news as well. In addition, visit  www.ferques.fr  for interesting stuff! 
2012 is looking busy for the Twinning Group.  Here are some events you may be interested in:
March – Holywell School trip– the children of years 5 and 6 visited the school in Ferques on 20th March.  They had a really lovely time with the French children in class and then visited the Nausicaä Sea Life centre in Boulogne.   It was a hugely valuable and much-enjoyed trip.
Sunday 15th April 2012 – Upchurch Choral Society trip - Our Choral Society will be giving a concert in the church in Ferques.  It is due to start at 5.30pm and end about 6.30pm, free admission.  Afterwards, there will be a reception in the Mairie before we all come home.  The choir is going by coach and we hope some of you might come along and listen!    Do contact us for any details.  It would make a great ending to a day out in France.
Thursday 17th May 2012 – Annual General Meeting at 7.30pm in Holywell School Hall.  Come and hear more about us and enjoy refreshments afterwards.  All are welcome to this AGM and we would love to see everyone there.
Saturday 14th July – Bastille Day in Ferques – We’ll be having a stall at the street fair in Ferques as usual this year.  We will be plying everyone with English food and beverages, plus we will sell good quality, donated items to raise some funds.  This event is well worth a visit as part of a day out and to see if you can pick up any bargains on the other stalls!   If you have any items that would be suitable for our stall, do let us know – we can collect if required.  See you there, hopefully!
Saturday 25th August. 2012 – Sports Day – this is now an annual affair and this year will be in Ferques.   We will be arranging a coach so think about a day out with lots of sporty fun in France that day, plus food will be available.  Cost of a seat on the coach will only be £10.  This is always most enjoyable and well supported so register your interest as soon as possible.
October – Anniversary Event – Originally planned for March; this will now be on 7th October and will take the form of an outing somewhere in Kent.  A coach load of Ferques residents will be coming over the water to join us.  Watch this space!
Jim Harman (Chairman) 01634 235420 & Sue Rossiter (Secretary) 01634 234780.
Upchurch Twinning Group
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Chaffes Lane in the 19th Century

Named after the Chaffe family who were influential residents in the area, Chaffes Lane remained virtually unpopulated until well into the 19th century. Cottages situated at Chaffes Place on the top left of the lane became the first dwellings during the early 19th century followed by a row of cottages at Gore Bank during the second half.

So what did the lane and surroundings look like 170 years ago? A contemporary tithe map dated 1839 shows that after entering Chaffes Lane from The Street an orchard with fruit trees and a pond belonging to Church Farm was situated on the left with The Paddock on the right, not very different to its appearance in the early 1960s. Upon turning the first corner open arable fields stretched almost to the present Drakes Close on the left. The first of these was named ‘Long Field’ owned by St John’s College and the second was ‘Dingles’ owned by Holywell farmer Henry Miskin. On the other side of the road the vicarage grounds stretched up to the present recreation ground, which, in 1839 was an arable field named ‘Broom Field’ owned by St John’s College. John Walter of Gore Farm owned the adjoining field, also arable, which extended as far as the present Marstan Close. This was adjoined to another arable field owned by Rainham farmer Thomas Dodd then pasture extended to the top end of the lane. Chaffes Place with several cottages was situated on the left and behind that pasture extended from Gore Bank up to the entrance of Gore Farm. Horse drawn ploughs and large groups of labourers toiled in the fields and horse drawn hay or dung carts passed along the lane.

In 1861 Chaffes Place cottages, the only inhabited dwellings in the lane, housed agricultural labourers and their families. These included John Castle, Alf Castle, Henry Rose, George Wildish, Henry Seager and their families. Descendents of several of these families still reside in the village today. In 1861 the population of Chaffes Lane consisted of 35 people.

Memories of Upchurch.
With the construction of dwellings at Gore Bank, the population of Chaffes Lane increased to 41 in 1881. Things changed dramatically in the following ten years so that by 1891 129 people resided in the Lane. This coincided with a sharp rise in the village population during the second half of the 19th century.

 People living in Chaffes Lane during the 1890s included James Ivory and Charles Allen who were employed in the cement works, William Clout, a farm servant, William Twort, a wheelwright and Fred Fielder, George Trice, George Clark and George Tabrett who were agricultural labourers.

During the 1890s two footpaths which still exist opposite Bradshaw Close led down to Forge Lane and Gore Farm respectively while the recreation ground was converted from an arable field in 1897. An oasthouse stood on the site of the present Marstan Close with a field behind. Opposite and a little farther up the lane were Chaffes Place Cottages. These constructions existed until the second half of the 20th century when demolition led to new housing, an increased population and a changed image of Chaffes Lane.

David Wood, who 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  price £12 + p+p £2.

David Wood
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Pie & Mash Night at the Brown Jug


This Friday the 30th from 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm, it's Dan's traditional homemade Pie, Mash and Liquor for only £6.50.


To book please call: 01634 366543.


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