Julia Cura, Clerk to the Parish Council.
Monday, 7 September 2015
Upchurch Parish Council Report - September 2015
The monthly Meeting of the Parish Council took place on
Thursday 3rd September at the Village Hall where 6 Councillors were
present and 5 members of the public.
Minutes
of the meeting held on 6th August 2015 – It was
proposed by Cllr Horton and seconded by Cllr Masson that they be accepted as a
true record. All agreed.
Public
Time– Bus timetable public meeting - A
resident conveyed his thanks to Mr Quy for arranging the public meeting regarding
the changes to the Chalkwell bus timetable and reported that it had been well
attended. Mr Quy thanked the Parish Council for their support and Mr Apps for
chairing the meeting. Mr Quy also conveyed thanks to Ward Cllr Wright for his
contributions and for arranging for a representative from Chalkwell buses to
attend. Cllr Tucker thanked Mr Quy for putting together the meeting in such a
short space of time and advised that the Parish Council would like to assist in
any way they can as Mr Quy pursues the matter further. It was reported that
Chalkwell buses were unlikely to change the timetable now due to lack of profit
made on the previous timetable with many buses running almost empty. Cllr
Tucker reported that there is a petition in the Post Office if anyone would
like to sign it. At the bus timetable public meetng Ward
Cllr Baldock agreed to obtain a consensus from residents to approach Chalkwell
with. This could take up to six months to progress. Rubbish in the village – A resident asked if the Clerk had
received any response from the leaseholders of the flats in Forge Lane
regarding the rubbish outside of them. The Clerk reported that she had not
received a response but would continue to pursue this. Pot hole Wallbridge
Lane– A resident reported a large pothole in Wallbridge Lane. Cllr Tucker
advised that this had already been reported to KCC by the Parish Council and
that residents could report this themselves via the KCC website. Precept – A
resident requested that the Parish Council consider using the S137 budget for
tidying the village centre when calculating the next precept.
Correspondence – Bus Timetable Meeting – Further to the discussion in public
time, it was reported that three Councillors attended the public meeting which
had a very strong turnout and a lot of support. Cllr Tucker reported that Ward
Cllr Baldock will be carrying out a consensus from residents to approach
Chalkwell with. This could take up to six months to progress. KALC
Training events – The Clerk had received notification of upcoming training
events for the Parish Council.
Casual Vacancies – As no responses have been received
for the two vacancies for Parish Councillors it was agreed that a campaign
should commence in order to promote the positions in a more informative way with
regards to what the Parish Council do and the projects that are ongoing and
upcoming. It was suggested that a leaflet drop would be a good way forward for
this.
Planning – 15/506513/FULL – Tranquillity Otterham
Quay Lane – The
Council saw no reason to object to this application but requested that the
design addresses the two reasons for refusal to the previous application in
2013. It also raised concerns with regards to the impact on highways with the
access to the two dwellings on a fast and narrow road. 15/501109/REM – Four
Gun Field, Otterham Quay Lane – The Council had submitted an objection to
the revised application based on the comments made on the original application.
Other Planning Matters – APP/V2255/Z/3129078- Greens Motor Group Garage,
London Road Cllr Tucker reported that the Council had no further comments
to those made on the initial application with regards to this appeal. APP/2255Y/15/3067567-
Pond Farm, Newington – Cllr Tucker reported that the Clerk had written to
the Planning Inspectorate to reiterate our objections to this application.
Defibrillator – The Clerk advised that she had met
with the W.I and the owners of Snaffles and it had been agreed for the
defibrillator to be placed on the wall of Snaffles with the electricity supply
coming from the street light attached to the building. Cllr Arnold will liaise
with the electricity suppliers regarding this.
Recreation Ground - Cllr Denny reported that there are
loose fence posts on Chaffes Lane and some of the wire is becoming detached
from the posts. The Clerk will contact the contractors regarding this.
Paddock - Cllr Denny and the Clerk will
arrange for a notice to be placed on the Paddock gate with the Clerk’s contact
details. Cllr Tucker reported that the play area inspection report had been
received and that several high risk areas had been identified. In order to
resolve the issues, the rubber matting would need removing, which would result
in further issues and potentially the play equipment having to be removed
completely. A sub-committee was set up in order to speak with residents to
obtain their views as to whether the play equipment should be replaced. To
replace the equipment would cost a considerable amount of money which in turn
would unfortunately increase the precept.
Bus Shelter – Cllr Masson reported that he has
passed a site plan to the Clerk. The Clerk will forward this to Swale planning
in order to progress with the pre planning meeting.
Burial Ground and Churchyard – Cllr Rose
submitted the proposed changes to the Burial Ground rules and regulations to
the members and all agreed that the Council should proceed with these. The
Clerk will send the updated rules and regulations to all plot holders and
Funeral Directors. St Mary’s Church Clock – The Clerk is still awaiting
a date for the clock to be serviced. Burial Ground Gardener meeting The
Clerk reported that she and Cllr Rose had met with the gardener to discuss the
non-compliant graves and work has started on the graves of which relatives are
no longer contactable. Burial Ground steps update – The Clerk has
ordered a notice for the Burial Ground gate warning that the steps and pathway
are uneven.
Highways – Cllr Arnold reported that there are
now four faulty street lights and therefore he will contact the contractors to
get these repaired.
Other Matters not yet arising – December meeting –
It
was agreed that this should be moved back to the original date of 3rd
December following the cancellation of the Pantomime.
Please
note the full Minutes from the Meeting can be seen on the Upchurch Parish
Council website.
The next Parish Council Meeting will take place
on 1st October at 7:30pm in the Village Hall.
Julia Cura, Clerk to the Parish Council.
Tel: 01634 363906
Website: www.upchurchpc.kentparishes.gov.uk
Sunday, 6 September 2015
Talent Show and Barn Dance
Step up and show off your talents in this extravaganza of live entertainment by our very own, or simply come and enjoy watching the talent we have in our midst, interspersed with barn dancing. In Scotland they'd call it a Ceilidh.
Saturday 12th September 7:30pm - 11:00pm in the Village Hall.
Tickets now available:
£6 adults
£3 children
£6 adults
£3 children
Bring your own drink and buffet type food to share. Proceeds to be split between St. Mary's Church, Upchurch and Kampala Children's Centre in Uganda.
For tickets please contact Ralph on: 01634 375481 or Email: ralphliddell@talk21.com
For tickets please contact Ralph on: 01634 375481 or Email: ralphliddell@talk21.com
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Thursday, 3 September 2015
Wednesday, 2 September 2015
Graffiti on Ancient Church Walls
The picture shows a face (on the right, facing towards your left with a long nose bridge) in the chancel of Newington parish church. |
While graffiti on buildings is regarded as an eyesore and the work of vandals, historians are discovering graffiti dating from medieval times in many Swale churches - including Upchurch, Newington, Lower Halstow and Stockbury.
Their research is revealing that, in the days before spray paints, people would etch images and text into stone buildings.
This medieval graffiti seems generally to have been of a religious nature - figures and symbols - as memorials and thanks for prayers, though eager Victorian restorers managed to destroy many examples.
Graffiti has been found on pillars and walls in many of our local churches.
Historian Alan Anstee, a trustee of Fort Amherst, Chatham, and one of a small number of enthusiasts helping to survey the graffiti, will reveal some of his remarkable findings to Newington History Group on Thursday, September 10th, in the Methodist Hall, Church Lane, at 7:30pm.
The group meets on the second Thursday of each month for anyone interested in the history of the village and the surrounding area. Entry for guests is £3, with members free.
For more details contact: 01795 842711 or Email: thelma@newingtonhistory.co.uk
Richard Thompstone
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