“WE WILL REMEMBER THEM” |
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Upchurch Poppy Appeal 2013
The total donations collected in
Upchurch in 2013 are just over £2,600 some £350 above last years total. Of this
amount £922 was donated in business or retail outlets and the pupils and staff
of Holywell School donated £58. The house-to-house Poppy Appeal collection in
Upchurch was undertaken in all areas of the Parish by twenty two collectors
eight of whom were Upchurch Scouts.
St. Mary the Virgin had a large
congregation of all ages for the Remembrance Sunday service conducted by
Reverend Jacky Davis. Six wreaths were laid below the memorial tablet in the
Lady Chapel. After the service Reverend Davis led the choir, the uniformed
youth organisations and the congregation in the autumnal sunshine to the burial
ground where wooden crosses were laid at the five war commission graves. We
were mindful of current losses and injuries in Afghanistan suffered by our
Armed Forces.
The Poppy Appeal makes it
possible for the Royal British Legion to help Armed Forces families with £1.7
million each week in direct welfare support. Additionally £50 million has been
committed over ten years to support the Defence Recovery Capability programme
for wounded and sick Armed forces personnel. Of this, £27 million is to create
and operate The Battle Back Centre at Lilleshall.
On behalf of the Royal British
Legion thank you for your generosity.
Cllr Gerry Lewin - Upchurch Poppy Day Appeal Organiser.
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Temporary Road Closure - Otterham Quay Lane
Temporary Road Closure - Otterham Quay Lane, Upchurch - from 2nd December 2013 for 3 weeks.
It will be necessary to close part of Otterham Quay Lane, Upchurch from Monday 2nd December 2013 for up to 3 weeks.
It will be necessary to close part of Otterham Quay Lane, Upchurch from Monday 2nd December 2013 for up to 3 weeks.
Otterham Quay Lane will be closed from the junction with Wallbridge Lane to the entrance to the Caravan Park.
The alternative route is via Otterham Quay Lane, A2 Moor Street, London Road, Oak Lane and Wallbridge Lane.
The closure is to enable Kent County Council to safely carry out to drainage and carriageway repairs and improvements.
Due to the nature of these works, it will not be possible to re-open the road outside the working hours.
These works are weather dependent, and adverse weather may affect how quickly they can be completed.
The Kent County Council Highway Helpline is: 03000 418181 - ask for Drainage Team.
Road names are taken from the National Street Gazetteer on Elgin, with alternative names given where known.
For details of roadworks, please see: www.roadworks.org
Regards,
Phil Lightman
Road Closures Co-ordinator, East Kent Division
KCC Highways and Transportation
Ashford Highway Depot
Javelin Way, Ashford, TN24 8AD
Phone: Highway Helpline 03000 418181
E-mail: roadworkseast@kent.gov.uk
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Tuesday, 19 November 2013
Upchurch Parish Council - Vacancy for Two Councillors
The Parish Council are seeking to co-opt someone to
fill these vacancies. Anyone interested in coming on to the Council should
apply in writing to the Clerk as soon as possible. The qualifications are that you should be a European
national, at least 18 years old, an elector and living within three miles of
the parish for 12 months or someone with land or a primary place of business in
the parish.
Please include the following in your written
application:
• Contact details
• Length of residence in Upchurch
• Profession or trade
• Other relevant interests outside work including other Upchurch
organisations
• Brief statement as to how you feel you can contribute to the work of the
Parish
Council
If you would like to find out more about the roles and responsibilities of a Parish Councillor, please contact the Chairman or the Clerk.
Mrs Sara Tucker Chairman. 1 Jubilee Fields.
Tel: 01634 388971 Email: chair@upchurchpc.kentparishes.gov.uk
Tel: 01634 388971 Email: chair@upchurchpc.kentparishes.gov.uk
Mrs Claire Attaway Clerk. 33 Church Farm Road.
Tel: 01634 363906 Email: clerk@upchurchpc.kentparishes.gov.uk
Parish Council website: www.upchurchpc.kentparishes.gov.uk
Upchurch Parish Council
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Upchurch Parish Council Report - December 2013
The Parish Council met on
Thursday 7th November in the Hall of Holywell Primary School where 6
Councillors were present and 5 members of the public including Cllr Mike
Baldock.
Public
Time –Bus Shelter – A
resident expressed a need for a bus shelter in the centre of the village. Tree
outside 21 Oak Lane – A resident explained that he had given the Council
correspondence regarding the issues with this tree and had not heard any
update. It was explained that Highways had been consulted who declared that it
was safe. The tree at the rear of the property was a Swale BC planning issue.
Cllr Lewin reported that he was taking up this issue as Borough Councillor. Fly
tipping in Oak Lane – A resident reported that although rubbish continued
to be dumped by the recycling bins, the amount was reducing. He commented that
Swale BC was good in responding but unfortunately the problem had not been
resolved.CXK – Cllr Mike Baldock reported that CXK were running a session
each Tuesday 15:30 – 18:00 for children in Upchurch and was held in Chaffes
Lane. CXK have been commissioned by KCC
to run youth services in rural areas. They provide positive activities &
intervention work for young people. It is hoped that the Council will be able
to meet with them to find out more about the services they offer. Oak
Lane – A resident reported that a section of this road had sunk again.
Highways were aware and continue to repair this but during heavy rainfall, it
sinks again.
Correspondence – Christmas art in the village – A request to display a maximum of seven plaques showing
the Christmas story on lamp posts around the village. All agreed this would be
acceptable for lampposts maintained by the Parish Council. Bus Shelter –
A request from a resident to raise the need for a bus shelter again. Cllr
Tucker reported that after consulting Cllr Baldock, it was felt that this would
not be possible by the bus stop due to lack of space. However, it could be
considered by the Village Sign. It was noted that objections had been raised
previously and it was felt that now a decision was required, taking into
account all views. Cllr New explained that residents objecting were concerned
it would attract vandalism therefore she would like to see a teen shelter. It
was suggested that further investigations be made into types of shelters and
possible grant funding. The Clerk will look into this. Cllr Baldock commented
that he would support a grant for a shelter by the telephone box. Also, he
would like to support the idea for a teen shelter too. Free micro chipping
for dogs in the community – An email from Dogs Trust looking to book in
events. The Clerk will notify local Dog Trainers and also Gabriel and Upchurch
Matters. UPC
expenditure – A resident questioning some of the small but seemingly
regular expenses. Items of expense identified included Burial Ground refuse
collection, Burial Ground gardening, repairs to Burial Ground gate and
churchyard fence, stopcocks at allotments and Speed watch equipment. Members
noted this. It was explained that the Speed watch equipment was 100% grant
funded. The Clerk will request reimbursement from the Village Hall for half the
cost of the repair to the Burial Ground Gate.
Planning - The following applications were
considered:
SW/13/1119
Tranquility, Otterham Quay Lane –
Change of use to dwelling; alterations to window and door configuration and
internal alterations. No objections.
SW/13/1039
Upchurch Garage, 2 Horsham Lane & Rear of 4 & 6 Horsham Lane – Demolition of existing car sales showroom and MOT bay and
workshop and the residential development of 2 four bedroom two storey houses
and 3 three bedroom two storey houses together with all associated garages,
parking spaces and access driveway – This
application has now been withdrawn.
Permissions and refusals – permission granted:
SW/13/0964
Field rear of 32-62 Hartlip Hill –
Proposed four loose boxes, tack room, manège, muck heap and one horse trailer
Other planning matters - Gypsy & Traveller Consultation – Swale BC are
undertaking a consultation on Part 2 of the Local Plan. Part 2 will relate to
Gypsy and Traveller site allocations only. Comments need to be submitted by 5th
December 2013.
Finance
–
Donation to Wisdom Hospice – It
was agreed to forward a donation to the sum of £50 in memory of the late Brian
Kennard. Budget/Precept 2014/15 –
This is being discussed. The
grounds maintenance costs are yet to be finalised.
Administration - General
Purposes Committee –Mr Sheppard of First
Highways had offered to assist the Council with sourcing additional salt bins
at no extra charge to the Council. Resignation of Councillor – Cllr Steward has resigned. There are
now two vacancies on the Council. Please do contact the Clerk or any member of
the Council if you are interested in becoming a Parish Councillor. Request
for copies of Correspondence to be directed to the Clerk – Residents can contact the Clerk for
copies of the Councils correspondence. Any items for the agenda should be
forwarded to the Clerk at least 7 days in advance of the meeting.
Allotments
and Recreation Ground – Allotment Rent review – It
was agreed to increase the rent due 1st April 2014 by £2.00 per full
plot. Poplar trees – It was agreed to discuss a quote to pollard/reduce
canopy on 12 poplar trees in the Recreation Ground during confidential session.
Paddock
– Village fete – St
Mary’s PCC have indicated an interest in participating in this. Members are
keen to find out if Holywell Primary School would like to take part too.
Burial
Ground and Churchyard –Review
of fees– It was agreed to increase the
fees charged.
Environment – Grounds Maintenance Contract 2014-17 – Grass verges have been removed from the grass cutting
schedule. Quotes received were
discussed during confidential session. KALC
Community Awards Scheme – Information on this scheme had been circulated. Nominations
had been made but it was explained that a justification would need to be
submitted. It is hoped that a decision will be made at the meeting in January
2014. If any resident would like to nominate someone for this award, please
contact the Clerk. The aim of the scheme
is to acknowledge & give recognition to those that have made a significant
contribution to their local community. Japanese Knotweed in Co-op garden
– The residents at 1 Horsham Lane had asked the Council for their support on
dealing with this issue. Following a letter to the Co-Op Manager, a
representative from Co-Op Headquarters contacted the Council. The Co-Op agreed
to follow up with the contractor the Councils concern regarding the maintenance
of the garden.
Highways -Traffic calming – The Council has been trying to
arrange a meeting with Highways to discuss traffic calming ideas suggested at
the Drop-In. However, Highways are not able to do this as they only visit
locations where funds have been allocated to carry out improvements. Proposal
for zigzag lines outside school – A consultation had been carried out with
properties close to the school located in either Church Farm Road or Forge
Lane. The response was overwhelmingly “for” an extension of the zigzag lines
outside the school. Highways will be informed.
Next
meetings – 3rd December 2013 and 9th
January 2014. Please note that the meetings are held in the Hall of Holywell
School and start at 7.30pm.
Claire Attaway
Parish Clerk
33 Church Farm Road, Upchurch.
Tel: 01634 363906 (Mon-Thurs 9am – 12pm)
Website: www.upchurchpc.kentparishes.gov.uk
Thursday, 14 November 2013
Free Anti-Burglary Packs from Contact Points in Swale
Free anti-burglary packs on offer at Police Contact Points in Swale.
Kent Police is urging residents in Swale to safeguard their homes and their belongings with the help of free anti-burglary packs.
Officers will be available in Sittingbourne, Faversham and Sheppey for the remainder of this month, handing out infra-red battery operated alarms, UV pens to mark property, timer switches to help make empty homes appear occupied and personal attack alarms.
The packs are free as part of Kent Police's Stay Safe This Autumn campaign.
Police Community Support Officers will be handing them out, offering crime prevention advice and listening to residents' concerns at a number of Police Contact Points across Swale.
In addition to being able to contact Kent Police via phone, Email, social media and traditional Police stations, members of the public can also engage with officers at Police Contact Points. They are held each day from Wednesday through to Sunday when Police vans will stop at a prominent location for an hour and mainly visit rural locations.
Officers will be available this month on:
Thursday 14 November
- 12pm-1pm at St John the Baptist Church, Tunstall Road in Tunstall.
- 2pm-3pm at Mountview in Borden.
- 5pm-6pm at Bredgar Village Hall, Bexon Lane in Sittingbourne.
Friday 15 November
- 12pm - 1pm Newington Village Hall, High Street, Sittingbourne ME9 7JJ
- 2pm - 3pm Upchurch Village Hall, The Street, Sittingbourne ME9 7EU
- 5pm - 6pm Lower Halstow Village Hall, School Lane, Lower Halstow ME9 7ET
- 12pm - 1pm Newington Village Hall, High Street, Sittingbourne ME9 7JJ
- 2pm - 3pm Upchurch Village Hall, The Street, Sittingbourne ME9 7EU
- 5pm - 6pm Lower Halstow Village Hall, School Lane, Lower Halstow ME9 7ET
Saturday 16 November
- 12pm-1pm at Sheerstone in Iwade.
- 2pm-3pm at Eastchurch Village Hall, Warden Road in Eastchurch.
- 5pm-6pm at Swale Council car park, Imperial Drive in Warden.
- 12pm-1pm at Sheerstone in Iwade.
- 2pm-3pm at Eastchurch Village Hall, Warden Road in Eastchurch.
- 5pm-6pm at Swale Council car park, Imperial Drive in Warden.
Sunday 17 November
- 12pm-1pm outside Teynham Village Hall, Belle Friday Close in Teynham.
- 2pm-3pm at St Laurence Church, The Street in Bapchild.
- 5pm-6pm at Bobbing Village Hall, Sheppey Way in Bobbing.
- 12pm-1pm outside Teynham Village Hall, Belle Friday Close in Teynham.
- 2pm-3pm at St Laurence Church, The Street in Bapchild.
- 5pm-6pm at Bobbing Village Hall, Sheppey Way in Bobbing.
Wednesday 27 November
- 12pm-1pm at Selling Railway Station, Selling Road in Selling.
- 2pm-3pm at Boughton Village Hall, Bull Lane in Boughton-under-Blean.
- 5pm-6pm at Northdown, off The Street in Doddington.
- 12pm-1pm at Selling Railway Station, Selling Road in Selling.
- 2pm-3pm at Boughton Village Hall, Bull Lane in Boughton-under-Blean.
- 5pm-6pm at Northdown, off The Street in Doddington.
Thursday 28 November
- 12pm-1pm at St John the Baptist Church, Tunstall Road in Tunstall.
- 2pm-3pm at Mountview, Borden.
- 5pm-6pm at Bredgar Village Hall, Bexon Lane in Sittingbourne.
- 12pm-1pm at St John the Baptist Church, Tunstall Road in Tunstall.
- 2pm-3pm at Mountview, Borden.
- 5pm-6pm at Bredgar Village Hall, Bexon Lane in Sittingbourne.
Friday 29 November
- 12pm-1pm at Newington Village Hall, High Street in Sittingbourne.
- 2pm-3pm at Upchurch Village Hall, The Street in Sittingbourne.
- 5pm-6pm at Lower Halstow Village Hall, School Lane in Lower Halstow.
- 12pm-1pm at Newington Village Hall, High Street in Sittingbourne.
- 2pm-3pm at Upchurch Village Hall, The Street in Sittingbourne.
- 5pm-6pm at Lower Halstow Village Hall, School Lane in Lower Halstow.
Saturday 30 November
- 12pm-1pm at Sheerstone in Iwade.
- 2pm-3pm at Eastchurch Village Hall, Warden Road in Eastchurch.
- 5pm-6pm at Swale Cou mcil car park, Imperial Drive in Warden.
- 12pm-1pm at Sheerstone in Iwade.
- 2pm-3pm at Eastchurch Village Hall, Warden Road in Eastchurch.
- 5pm-6pm at Swale Cou mcil car park, Imperial Drive in Warden.
For times and routes of the Police Contact Points, and to find out other ways of contacting Kent Police in your area, please go to: www.kent.police.uk/yourarea
Kent Police Neighbourhood Watch.
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