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Monday, 16 September 2013

Burglary - Upchurch River Valley Golf Course


Message 634 from Neighbourhood Watch

No: XY/028986/13

Burglary occurred at the Upchurch River Valley Golf Course in Oak Lane just after 6:00pm on Thursday the 12th of September.

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

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

Kent Police Neighbourhood Watch
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Thursday, 12 September 2013

Wags & Walkies for Wisdom


Come and join The Friends for a Sunday morning Mooch with your Pooch.

Wags & Walkies for Wisdom is our 3 mile Sponsored Dog Walk, starting and finishing at The Three Tuns Public House in Lower Halstow, ME9 7DY. Walkers will enjoy a picturesque route along the Saxon Shore Way taking in views of the River Medway and surrounding countryside.

Entry fee is just £5 for adults, while children (under 12) and dogs can take part for free. We also encourage you to ask your friends and family to sponsor your pooch, it's not every day that your four-legged friend walks 3 miles!

Contact Katie on: 01634 831163 or Email:  katietyler@fowh.org.uk  for further details and to request sponsor and entry forms.

Website:  www.fowh.org.uk

Katie Tyler
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Oak Lane Train Crash Talk by the Historical Research Group of Sittingbourne


RAF 274 Squadron.
Richard Emmett MSc of the Historical Research Group of Sittingbourne is to reveal his research on the Oak Lane, Upchurch train crash of August 1944. The talk on Thursday, October 10th will be at the Methodist Church, School Lane Newington starting at 7:30pm. Tickets are free for members of the group, but £3 for none members. All are very welcome.

He will reveal how Flt Lt John Alfred Malloy of the Royal Canadian Air Force "tipped" the V2 rocket forcing it into the fields near the railway line. The rocket was heading towards London and his actions therefore saved hundreds of lives. Malloy was based at the time at West Malling airfield with the RAF 274 Squadron. He was killed during a mission over Germany 13th January 1945. Research reveals for the first time a war time image of Molloy.

Upchurch Matters
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Saturday, 7 September 2013

Barn Dance



BARN DANCE Saturday 21st September
7:30pm - 11:00pm

Newington Village Hall

Do-si-do the night away. Tickets are £8 and include a Ploughman's Supper.

Contact David Lane on: 01795 842478 for tickets.



Ralph Liddell
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Alpha at Upchurch Village Hall


Who wants to explore life’s big questions?

Alpha is a series of weekly get-togethers for anyone who wants to find out more about the Christian faith. A typical evening includes food, a short talk (DVD) and a sharing of thoughts. There is no pressure, no follow up telephone calls or emails and no charge. You are welcome to just come along and be yourself.

Uplift is running Alpha in the autumn, There will be an Alpha Introductory Lunch on Sunday the 15th of September starting at 1:00pm in the Village Hall. You are very welcome to come along to this lunch to find out what Alpha is all about. It would be helpful to have a rough idea of numbers so if you do intend to come please will you let one us know.

Queries? Contact Ralph and Rosie on: 01634 375481

Jan: 01634 366729
Mark: 01634 377317
Or Email: ralphliddell@talk21.com

Thank you,

Ralph Liddell.
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Thursday, 5 September 2013

The Gullands guide to Declarations of Trust



It is not uncommon for unmarried couples, family members, friends or business partners to purchase a property together and to make unequal contributions to the purchase price. In these circumstances the preparing of a Declaration of Trust will provide clarity and may help to avoid disputes in the future in the case of death, relationship breakdown or sale of the property.

The main issues covered in the Declaration of Trust are:

Unequal contributions. The Declaration of Trust sets out the respective contributions of the parties and how the proceeds are to be split in the event of a sale of the property or a dispute between the parties. This can be done by reference to a percentage figure, for example 60/40 or 70/30 or alternatively the Declaration of Trust could provide that one party is to receive a fixed sum because that party has, for example, paid the deposit on the purchase price. The balance of the net proceeds of sale can then be split either equally or unequally between them depending on the contributions that they have made and the terms of the Declaration of Trust. If the Declaration of Trust is prepared on the basis of a fixed sum then this provides certainty that it will not take into account any fluctuations in the house price.




Mortgage payments. Frequently parties purchasing a property need the assistance of a mortgage and in those circumstances a Declaration of Trust can specify whether or not the contributions to the mortgage payments are to be equal or not. The same applies to any other outgoings on the property.

Option to purchase. The Declaration of Trust will generally include an option to purchase so that if any other parties wish for the property to be sold or to acquire the other party’s interest they will have an option to purchase and to keep the home. The Declaration of Trust can provide that in the event that the value of the share cannot be agreed between them that an independent surveyor is appointed to determine the price.

Parental contributions. More and more young people look to their parents to assist them with the purchase of a property and a Declaration of Trust can be used to protect the contribution made by the parents. As with contributions made by the parties themselves, parents may wish to take a percentage of the net proceeds of sale or to have their interest protected by reference to a fixed sum of money.

Sometimes it is difficult with regard to timescales or physical location of the parties for a full Declaration of Trust to be entered into. The Land Registry has recently introduced a “Form JO” as an alternative means for joint owners to declare their interests or to provide details of an existing separate Declaration of Trust.

The existence of a Declaration of Trust and/or a third party’s interest in the proceeds of sale can be protected by the registration of a restriction at the Land Registry.

In the absence of any contrary indication, the Land Registry will register joint owners as tenants in common with a presumption that they have an equal separate share in the property. Therefore if this is not the situation or the wishes of the parties then this does need to be expressly set out.

If you are considering buying a property with a partner, friend or relative and would like advice contact Alan Williams, Head of Residential Conveyancing at Gullands Solicitors, Maidstone by Email: a.williams@gullands.com or phone: 01622 689790.

Alex Astley at Gullands is an expert in Declarations of Trusts. Alex’s Email address is: a.astley@gullands.com


Website: www.gullands.com


Gullands Solicitors
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