Wednesday, 15 February 2017
Tuesday, 14 February 2017
Upchurch Parish Council Report - February 2017
Report
of the Parish Council meeting held on 2nd February 2017
Public Time
A resident
raised concerned about the site in Holywell Lane which has become a scrapyard,
a menagerie, caravans are being rented out, there is a circus there and also
about forty cars. People arrive at 6am
to feed the horses and there is a lot of noise caused by vehicular movement and
car door banging. Stop orders have been
served but they seem to have little effect. There are also issues with illegal drugs.
Cllr Arnold
said the issues have been noted but do need to be reported to Swale planning
enforcement officers. The Council has
previously been informed that action is being taken but details are not
available due to the sensitive nature of the procedures.
Street naming consultation Gore Farm Track
Members were
informed that Swale Borough Council has decided to formally name Gore Farm
Track with a suggestion that the Chaffes Lane portion being joined to Chaffes
Lane and the other half being named Oast Lane. It has always been known as the
track down to Gore Farm or Gore Farm Lane and there was concern as to where the
split would be. Although there were oasts
in the lane it has always been known as the road Gore Farm is on.
Councillors
agreed the road should be named Gore
Farm Lane throughout so there was no confusion.
Planning
Application
Ref: 16/506986/FULL
Address: 116
Oak Lane, Upchurch, ME9 7AY
Proposal: Demolition of no. 116 Oak Lane and
construction of 2 no. three bedroom houses and 1 no. four bedroom with
associated garages and parking.
Councillors considered the application and
agreed that their previous objections still stand.
Application
Ref: 16/508634/FULL
Address: 6
Church Farm Road, Upchurch
Proposal: Conversion of existing garage to
habitable space forming a store room and utility room, and erection of a single
storey rear extension to form a garden room.
Councillors considered the application and had
no comment to make save that neighbours comments should be considered.
Finance
The Council had received a request from the Village
Hall Committee to budget for a regular grant towards Village Hall funds. Councillors considered the request and agreed
to meet with the committee to find out what is needed and what projects are
proposed.
Paddock and Recreation Ground
i) The Paddock Project
The picnic
benches have been delivered and Cllr Ripley will meet with the Paddock Project
Group to agree a suitable location for the picnic benches. Quotes will be
obtained for concrete slabs to site and secure the benches on. The Paddock Project Group have worked really
well and intend to raise further funds for the area.
ii)
Recreation Ground
The bollards and barrier have been installed
around the recreation ground car park. An adjoining property has felled
conifers and put up a new fence and the area is looking good.
Highways and Street Lighting
Cllr Arnold reported
that he is trying to find the money to replace the lights outside The Crown and
The Brown Jug. There is a pot hole in
Oak Lane which has been reported to Highways.
Reports from representatives
Police
Liaison Officer
Cllr Rosewell informed Members a car had been
broken into in The Poles; and out of control dogs had attacked a cyclist in
Holywell Lane; Kent Police have removed a car with no tax or insurance from
outside the Co-op.
Date of next meeting Thursday 2nd March 2017 at 7:30pm
in
Upchurch Village Hall
Wendy Licence
Clerk to the Parish Council
Tel: 01634 363906
Email: clerk@upchurchpc.kentparishes.gov.uk
Website: www.upchurchpc.kentparishes.gov.uk
Email: clerk@upchurchpc.kentparishes.gov.uk
Website: www.upchurchpc.kentparishes.gov.uk
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Sunday, 12 February 2017
The Great British Spring Clean 2107 - Upchurch
Last year Keep Britain Tidy and Country Life Magazine organised the national campaign ‘Clean for The Queen’ which inspired 250,000 people in the UK to get involved in their local clean up.
Upchurch joined in, and a tremendous village effort resulted in over 63 sacks of litter being picked up from our public spaces and the surrounding country lanes.
This year’s clean up ‘The Great British Spring Clean’ takes place over the weekend of March 3rd, 4th and 5th, and with the support of Swale Borough Council, The Litter Angels, Holywell School, Nursery Days, Brownies, Guides, Beavers, Cubs and Scouts, Upchurch Parish Council are calling on all villagers to once again volunteer as litter pickers and clean up Upchurch!
To volunteer this year, please come along to The Recreation Ground Car Park on Sunday the 5th of March at 10:30am where all equipment will be provided.
Thank you for your help and support.
Website ☞ www.greatbritishspringclean.org.uk
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Talking Tots - Newington
Talking Tots Medway start NEW Classes at Newington Village Hall on Monday the 20th of February at 9:30am.
For Tots aged between 1 and 2 years. 3 classes for £12.
To see a class in action - www.youtube.com
Grainne Watling - Talking Tots Medway
Email: grainne@talkingtots.info
Website: www.talkingtots.info
Tel: 07960 647339
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Upchurch Horticultural Society - SOW 17 - How to Grow From Seed
Sponsored by Upchurch River Valley Golf Club - www.rivervalleygolf.co.uk
SOW 17
How to Grow from Seed
UHS will be supporting Stockbury Growers on 2nd March, 2017 who have a talk at
Stockbury Village Hall starting at 8:00pm.
Talk by Paolo Arrigo from Franchi Seeds.
All you need to know about sowing seeds.
Refreshments and Seeds for Sale.
Non-members are kindly requested to buy raffle tickets to help support the event.
If you are interested in becoming a new member of UHS (all ages are welcome), please contact
Rosey on: 01634 377812 (evenings) or Email: rosemary@ringwoodaccounting.co.uk
Sean Barry - Upchurch Horticultural Society
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