Sarah Fielder and Laura Grigg will be hosting a Coffee Morning in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support on Friday the 27th of September at Upchurch Village Hall from 10:30am.
On the morning there will be a play area and book tent for the children, as well as lots of Tea and lots of Cake.
A fantastic raffle - some of the prizes include a photoshoot, a make up lesson or occasion make up and a cut and blow dry at a local hairdressers.
It would be lovely to see some local faces there to help them raise lots of money for this amazing charity.
Thank you and we look forward to your support.
For more information on Macmillan Cancer Support's 'World's Biggest Coffee Morning' visit their website here: www.coffee.macmillan.org.uk
The Three Sisters are holding their 3 day Beer and Cider festival this year over the weekend of Friday the 30th, Saturday the 31st August & Sunday the 1st September.
Doors open at 12.00pm everyday.
Hog Roast and Barbecue available from 12.00pm until late.
Live music Friday and Saturday with sensational artists, see below:
Matt Brooks – Singer Guitarist playing Friday from 8.00pm Rock, Pop, Ska, Soul, Swing, Reggae and Folk
Kelly Bourne – Singer Acoustic Guitarist from Tenterden Saturday from 4:00pm Absolutely Fantastic – not to be missed
Dick Hunter’s Slowride Saturday evening from 8:30pm Rock band with a difference
Sunday - Free Juke Box all Day
Come along and enjoy good Beer and Cider, Great Food and entertaining banter at your friendly local.
Recent changes to the 327 Bus Service timetable are inconveniencing many Upchurch residents.
A response from Kent County Council to Swale Rural Forum 27th of August 2013 Agenda Item No. 10 has been published. 326 / 327 Bus Service: As you may be aware, 80% of bus services in Kent are operated commercially for profit with the remaining 20% supported financially by KCC. The majority of the 326/7 timetable is operated on a commercial basis by Chalkwell with little involvement from KCC. KCC provides financial support for certain early morning and evening journeys and the weekend timetable. KCC are aware however of the reasoning behind changes made in April this year to the service Changes were made due to traffic problems causing significant delays to journeys which in some cases were causing students to be late for school. Chalkwell were aware that they were having issues serving the previous timetable due to delays getting to and from Sittingbourne in both the morning and the evening peak, a view which was confirmed through observations by the KCC local bus inspector for the area. Times were therefore changed to help the service run as close as possible to the registered timetable and meet school times. It is a requirement of the Traffic Commissioner for services to run to time as far as possible so this was not just a “nice to do” but a legal requirement. Chalkwell have received a lot of positive comments in relation to the changes made and did advertise the revised timetable through on bus notices and contact with schools. The service timetable is constantly under review and comments are welcomed from users. It is suggested that in the first instance comments or concerns are raised with the operator Chalkwell due to the commercial nature of much of the timetable. The Operations Manager at Chalkwell is Andy Bates. Email: andy.bates@chalkwell.co.uk Upchurch Parish Councillor Pat New's item about the amended 327 Bus Service timetable is on the Swale Rural Forum agenda (item 10) here: http://www2.swale.gov.uk/dso/viewagenda.asp?uid=1727