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Wednesday, 16 January 2013

Items Stolen From Garage - Bishop Lane


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

A SUZUKI motorbike GF 600 registration number: X42M KP plus angling equipment and a Honda stand alone generator were stolen from the garage of a property in Bishop Lane Upchurch. 

This happened sometime between the 1st and the 8th of January.

If you have any information about this please contact Kent police on telephone number 101 and give Crime Number: XY/001044/13.

Please state you are a member of Neighbourhood Watch.

Thank you


Kent Police Neighbourhood Watch
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Monday, 14 January 2013

Upchurch Parish Council Report - December 2012 / January 2013


Upchurch Parish Council Report - December 2012
The Parish Council met on Thursday 6th December 2012 in the Hall of Holywell Primary School where 8 Councillors were present and 5 members of the public.
Public TimeInternet Speeds – A resident asked for an update on this. Cllr Lewin reported that he had consulted Mr Catford and would be taking this forward. Blocked drain – A resident reported that a drain in The Poles was still blocked. Cllr Arnold reported that he had consulted Kent Highways regarding this and would request it be cleaned again. Rural Crime – A resident explained that this was happening all over the village. The Clerk will contact PCSO Cork to request if his presence in the village could be increased. Residents are reminded to report crime to the Police. The non-emergency number for Kent Police is 101. Dog waste – A resident reported that bags full of dog waste were being left in the bushes along footpaths. Parking issues in the centre of the Village – A resident raised concerns over parking on the bend of the junction with Church Farm Road/Chaffes Lane during school pick up times. It was suggested that wooden bollards on this bend could prevent this. Paddock Play equipment – Two residents reported that they had come along to the meeting to find out the Councils plan for the Paddock play area.
Administration - Co-option of one member – Members welcomed David Steward who had filled this vacancy. 
Finance KCC Member Community Engagement Grant Scheme 2012/13 – A grant of £6,120 for Paddock Play Equipment and re-pointing of church yard wall had been approved and the acceptance form submitted to Kent County Council. Members discussed ideas for the Paddock Project. It was hoped that a working group could be set up with Parish Councillors and residents to investigate this project further. A detailed plan and costing for the project was required and then ways to obtain grant funding could be explored. Cllr Tucker offered to contact the residents present at the meeting who had expressed an interest in the project and the Clerk will consult Mr Newbery. Members were asked to forward any ideas for the project to Cllr Tucker. 
Paddock LeaseThe Clerk reported that an email had been received from Tim Simmons with several attachments. The correspondence attached indicated that the lease renewal was in progress and that questions had been raised with regards to the use of the Paddock as a car park.
Burial Ground and ChurchyardTrees overhanging pub garden, Churchyard wall and cables on outside of garage It was suggested that a management programme was needed for this area. The Clerk will arrange the weed spraying of the churchyard wall as soon as possible. Cllr Lewin explained that he had asked a resident to carry out adult supervision whilst the three fundraising students carried out some tasks in the churchyard. 
EnvironmentChristmas tree Festival at St Marys Church from 16th December 2012The Clerk reported that a Christmas tree would be decorated on behalf of the Council and the theme chosen was “A Sweetie Christmas Tree”. She thanked Cllr Apps and his wife Trudy for offering to arrange a real Christmas tree and providing the decorations. Please note that A.C. Goatham kindly donated the Tree.
Highways - Street light in The PolesAn email from a resident explaining that this light was causing light pollution onto their property. Cllr Arnold would continue to follow this up. Street Lights needing attentionResidents may wish to report any faulty street lights found in the village to Cllr Arnold: john.arnold@justclickmail.com and/or the Clerk: clerk@upchurchpc.kentparishes.gov.uk

Upchurch Parish Council Report – January 2013
The Parish Council met on Thursday 3rd January 2013 in the Hall of Holywell Primary School where 8 Councillors were present and no members of the public.
Correspondence - Resignation of Village CleanerA letter had been received from Mr. Letchford. It is hoped to hold interviews for a replacement as soon as possible. If you are interested in applying for this position, please contact the Clerk. Further details on the vacancy can be found in this issue of the Gabriel.
Planning - SW/12/1511 Units Adj The Cottage, Otterham Quay Lane – Application for a new planning permission to replace exant planning permission SW/09/0642 for the erection of replacement building to provide two B1 (light industrial) unitsNo objections.
SW/12/1472 Hedgerows, Holywell Lane – Retrospective application for the change of use of land for the stationing of two mobile home for use by a gypsy family with associated utility room, 4 vehicle parking spaces and hardstanding We object strongly to yet another retrospective application where a traveller site is established before any application is made. The proliferation of travellers' sites in the Parish of Upchurch can no longer be tolerated and we insist that Swale BC take positive action against this and any further infringement of planning law”. It was suggested that members may wish to comment on the highway impact that this proposal would have on the narrow lane. The Clerk will forward an additional comment based on the impact of an additional entrance on this narrow busy lane. At certain times of the day, it was a relatively heavily used road with blind access. Therefore any access which had been built should be safe. 
Local Needs Housing – A request from a resident asking for the result of the two sites. It was explained that although the tally of votes for each site was recorded, this was not formally counted or ratified. A decision was made by the Council not to publish this result if the majority votes were “no” to the proposed scheme. Members agreed that the response to this request should be “on the basis that the letter stated that should the majority vote be ‘no’ then the site count was not formally counted and therefore the figure was not published”. 
Finance - Budget/Precept 2013/14 –It was agreed to calculate a 2% increase in the precept. 
Recreation Ground - Tree planting for Jubilee CelebrationsIt is hoped to plant two trees at the far end of the Recreation Ground opposite the Scout Hut to celebrate the Jubilee and the London Olympics.
Highways- Parking problems at junction of Horsham Lane/The Street – An email from resident raising concerns about parking at this junction. He explained that it created a dangerous bottleneck and a potential accident situation. A member explained that recently this junction was blocked by Lorries delivering to the Co-Op and the arrival of a bus. The Clerk will consult the Co-Op. Parking in Forge Lane – A letter from a resident asking the Council’s proposals to tackle the parking in this road associated with school pick up/drop off times. The Council will be looking into this further. Windmill Hill – water on the highway – A report from Cllr Lewin had been circulated which explained the current situation: 
Contractors had cleared out this very shallow gulley. After it was emptied, the Kent Highways Services (KHS) engineer had found no evidence of any water ingress into the gulley except for a trickle of natural ground water at the bottom. He therefore recommended that the gulley be used as a chamber for catchment f water from which a pipe will then be laid down the hill to a gulley at the bottom. The guess estimate cost of this work would be around £25k which would need to be found from the KHS 2013/14 budget. 
Cllr Lewin indicated that during cold spells, Highways would be able to spot grit this road. He confirmed that he had written to Cllr Keith Ferrin asking for his support to the funding of this scheme in 2013/14.
Next meetings – Thursday 7th February and 7th March 2013, held in the hall of Holywell Primary School starting at 7.30pm. Please contact the Clerk if you require further advice.
Claire Attaway, Parish Clerk, 33 Church Farm Road, Upchurch, Kent ME9 7AG.
Tel: 01634 363906 (Mon-Thurs. 9am – midday) Email: clerk@upchurchpc.kentparishes.gov.uk

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Wednesday, 9 January 2013

Upchurch Parish Council - Vacancy for Village Cleaner

Do you have spare time or are looking for part time work?
Do you care about our village environment? 

If so, the Parish Council require a Village Cleaner in Upchurch. Main duties include road sweeping and litter picking the village centre, and some gardening work e.g. weeding around the village sign.

Approx 10 hours per week will be required, to include no more than half an hour on a Sunday to carry out a safety inspection of the Paddock. However, hours are negotiable. Rate of pay will be in line with the national minimum wage. Applicants should be motivated and take a pride in Upchurch.


If you would like to apply for this position or require more information, please contact the Clerk, Claire Attaway, Telephone: 01634 363906 or via Email:  clerk@upchurchpc.kentparishes.gov.uk

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Friday, 21 December 2012

Water on the Road - Windmill Hill


Water on the road from Windmill Hill towards Otterham Quay Lane.

I have for the last two weeks been concentrating my efforts on seeking a resolution to this highways problem after receiving numerous complaints from residents following the recent spell of cold weather. In this period the offending gulley has been tested by Southern Water, Kent Highway Services have undertaken closed circuit television viewing and it has been visited by contractors working on behalf of Kent Highway Services.

As of today Thursday 20th December I can report the following.

Contractors have cleared out the very shallow gulley at the top of Windmill Hill from where the water was spilling onto the highway. After was emptied the Kent Highway Services engineer has found no evidence of any water ingress into the gulley except for a trickle of natural ground water at the bottom. He also advises that there is no evidence of faults from other piped water systems in the area.

The engineer will therefore recommend that the gulley will be used as a chamber for catchment of water from which an underground pipe will be laid down the hill to an existing gulley at the bottom. The guesstimated cost of this work will be around £25k which will need to be found from the KHS 2013/14 budget.

This means that no remedial work will be undertaken in the short term. I therefore stressed that he also reports back the need for gritting when ice is predicted. The engineer agreed to do that. However he pointed out that wet weather could wash the gritting away before the temperature dropped below zero. In this case firstly there is a roadside slat bin in that location and secondly local residents if they note that it has happened should ask for some spot salting by KHS by phoning: 08548 247 800.

Please write to County Cllr Keith Ferrin asking for his support to the funding of this scheme in 2013/14.

Regards

Gerry Lewin

135 Oak Lane, Upchurch ME9 7AY. Tel: 01634 366113 or Email: lewing135@btinternet.com
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Thursday, 20 December 2012

Holywell School Christmas Fayre - Amount Raised


I would like to thank you for your support at the recent Christmas Fayre, and I am delighted to tell you that as result we raised just over £1,300 for the children of our school.

I hope that you enjoyed the Fayre, and that perhaps you feel inspired to come along and help organise a future event.  New faces and ideas are always welcome, and the date of our next meeting will be circulated in the New Year.

On behalf of all of us in PFHS I would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

With best wishes.

Clare Evans

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Monday, 17 December 2012

Upchurch Parish Council Report - December 2012



The Parish Council met on Thursday 6th December 2012 in the Hall of Holywell Primary School where 8 Councillors were present and 5 members of the public.
Public TimeWindmill Hill – A resident reported that the drain located on this hill was still leaking. Internet Speeds – A resident asked for an update on this. Cllr Lewin reported that he had consulted Cllr Catford and would be taking this forward. Blocked drain – A resident reported that a drain in The Poles was still blocked. Cllr Arnold reported that he had consulted Kent Highways regarding this and would request it be cleaned again. Rural Crime – A resident explained that this was happening all over the village. The Clerk will contact PCSO Cork to request if his presence in the village could be increased. Residents are reminded to report crime to the Police. The non-emergency number for Kent Police is 101. Dog waste – A resident reported that bags full of dog waste were being left in the bushes along footpaths. Parking issues in the centre of the Village – A resident raised concerns over parking on the bend of the junction with Church Farm Road/Chaffes Lane during school pick up times. It was suggested that wooden bollards on this bend could prevent this. Paddock Play equipment – Two residents reported that they had come along to the meeting to find out the Councils plan for the Paddock play area.
Administration - Co-option of one member – Members welcomed David Steward who had filled this vacancy.
CorrespondenceSwale Rural Forum – The next Forum will be held on Tuesday 8 January 2013 at 7pm at Eastchurch Village Hall.
Planning - Permissions and Refusals – The following changes have been made to the route on the Definitive Map sheets:
Footpath ZR32 (part) Upchurch – Public Path Diversion Order 2010 – The Kent County Council (Map Sheet 089 (TQ86NE) Definitive Map Modification Order, NO.2, 2012.  
Finance KCC Member Community Engagement Grant Scheme 2012/13 – A grant of £6,120 for Paddock Play Equipment and re-pointing of church yard wall had been approved and the acceptance form submitted to Kent County Council. Members discussed ideas for the Paddock Project. It was hoped that a working group could be set up with Parish Councillors and residents to investigate this project further. A detailed plan and costing for the project was required and then ways to obtain grant funding could be explored. Cllr Tucker offered to contact the residents present at the meeting who had expressed an interest in the project and the Clerk will consult Phil Newbery. Members were asked to forward any ideas for the project to Cllr Tucker. Subscriptions 2013/14 – Members agreed the planned expenditure for next year’s subscriptions and donations. Budget/Precept Planning 2013-14 – The sub-group had met and a draft proposal had been circulated. The Clerk reported that the draft plan proposed a 0.3% increase in the precept, however the tax base had not yet been reported by Swale BC, and therefore this figure could change. The sub-group were looking towards planning for a three year budget.                                                           
Paddock LeaseThe Clerk reported that an email had been received from Tim Simmons with several attachments. The correspondence attached indicated that the lease renewal was in progress and that questions had been raised with regards to the use of the Paddock as a car park. Trees overhanging properties in Bradshaw Close Cllr Kennard had met Paul Hegley, Tree Officer of Swale BC to discuss the issues raised by residents of 2 and 3 Bradshaw Close. Members considered the work required:
·      The felling of 5 false acacia/Robinia trees to the rear of No. 2
·      The felling of 2 no. Holm Oaks saplings to the rear of No. 3
The Clerk will submit the application to Swale BC to remove these trees which are located within a Conservation Area. 
Burial Ground and ChurchyardTrees overhanging pub garden, Churchyard wall and cables on outside of garage It was suggested that a management programme was needed for this area. The Clerk will contact the owners of the garage in Horsham Lane with regards to the cables on the outside of the garage wall. The Clerk will find out if the cost of repointing the churchyard wall was still the same as previously quoted. The Clerk will arrange the weed spraying of the churchyard wall as soon as possible. Cllr Lewin explained that he had asked a resident to carry out adult supervision whilst the three fundraising students carried out some menial tasks in the churchyard.                                    
EnvironmentChristmas tree Festival at St Marys Church from 16th December 2012The Clerk reported that a Christmas tree would be decorated on behalf of the Council and the theme chosen was “A Sweetie Christmas Tree”. She thanked Cllr Apps and his wife Trudy for kindly offering to donate a real Christmas tree and providing the decorations.                                                
Highways - Street light in The PolesAn email from a resident explaining that this light was causing light pollution onto their property. Cllr Arnold would continue to follow this up. Street Lights needing attentionResidents may wish to report any faulty street lights found in the village to Cllr Arnold:  john.arnold@justclickmail.com  and/or the Clerk: clerk@upchurchpc.kentparishes.gov.uk  Windmill HillCllr Arnold reported that he was consulting Kent Highways regarding the issue of running water down this hill. However, the ownership of this issue had not yet been identified.                                                           
Upchurch Parish Council wishes all residents a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Next meetings – 3rd January 2013, 7th February 2013. Please note that the meetings are held in the Hall of Holywell School and start at 7.30pm and the Public are welcome to attend this meeting. The Public may put questions and/or make comments to members and it is helpful if you let the Clerk know in writing prior to the meeting. Please contact the Clerk if you require further advice.
Claire Attaway
Clerk to the Parish Council
33 Church Farm Road, Upchurch.
Tel: 01634 363906 (Monday – Thursday 9am to midday)
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