Friday, 12 January 2018
Off-Peak Road Closure - Wardwell Lane, Lower Halstow
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Upchurch Parish Council Report - January 2018
Report of the Parish Council meeting 4th January 2018
Paddock and Recreation
Ground
Councillors
have agreed to purchase two litter bins for the Paddock and have obtained a
grant of £364.50 towards them from County Councillor Mike Whiting. New bollards have been installed around the
perimeter of Chaffes Lane making the Recreation Ground more secure from illegal
incursions.
A
resident asked if there were plans for the Paddock to upgrade the play area.
Play equipment had previously been removed because it had become unsafe. The Council has looked at purchasing more
equipment but it was expensive and the area needs to be fenced in which
increases the cost. Details are being
obtained from a company which is able to help Parish Councils obtain grants for
play equipment.
Concerns
were also raised about the problem of dog fouling in Chaffes Lane near the
Recreation Ground. Dog walkers are asked to clean
up after their dog and to dispose of the waste
responsibly, the waste can be put in litter bins and domestic waste bins. It is
an offence not to clean up after your dog and a
person who is guilty of an offence will be issued with a fixed penalty notice.
The amount of the penalty is £100. Failure to pay the fixed penalty will result
in prosecution and a fine of £1,000.
Environment
Cllr Ripley extended a
vote of thanks to Mr Bob Friend for his generous donation of a Christmas tree
for the village.
Planning
i.
Application Ref: 17/503860/FULL Address: St Thomas Yard, Holywell Lane Upchurch
Proposal: Change of use
of land for the stationing of 3no. Mobile Homes and 3no. Touring Caravans for
residential occupation with associated utility building, hard standing, steps
to mobile homes, fencing, cesspools and new access (Retrospective).
Councillors considered
the application and agreed that previous objections stood. Concerns were also raised about the multiple
entrances which have been created; the damage caused to the hedgerow; drainage
and sewerage issues; and the telecommunications caused by the applicant
removing the telegraph pole. Councillors
agreed unanimously to object to the
application
ii.
Application Ref: 17/505765/FULL Address: 10 Horsham Lane Upchurch
Proposal: Creation of a
first floor extension and alterations to fenestration (Resubmission of
17/503948/FULL)
Councillors considered
the application and had no comment to make save that neighbours’ views should
be taken into consideration.
iv. Application No:17/503464/FULL Location: Land Adj to 18 Wallbridge Lane Upchurch
Proposal: Amended
levels to site and frontage walling.
Councillors said there
were drainage and environmental impact concerns which would be dealt with by
the planning officer. Councillors considered the application and had no comment
to make save that neighbours’ views should be taken into consideration.
17/505797/FULL 1
Callows Cottages Poot Lane Upchurch
Demolition of existing
detached single garage and erection of a new detached double garage with a
workshop.
Councillors considered
the application and had no comment to make save that neighbours’ comments be
taken into account.
i. Ref:
17/506032/FULL Address: 2 Grenadier
Close Upchurch Gillingham Kent ME8 8NQ
Proposal:
Garage conversion.
Councillors considered
the application and had no comment to make to the proposal save that the
recommendation of officers, taking note of residents’ view, be accepted.
ii. Ref:
17/505463/FULL Address: The Paddock Holywell Lane Upchurch Kent
Proposal: Demolition of
existing amenity building, erection of a replacement amenity building and
extension of area to be used in association with the traveller site.
Councillors expressed
concern that the proposal would have a detrimental effect on the area; the
building would be closer to the boundary; there would be a bigger driveway; it
is an expansion to the site. Councillors
agreed to object to the proposal.
Burial Ground and Churchyard
The tree work has been
completed in the church yard and this included a tree which was felled
because it had been
highlighted a priority matter in the tree survey and it had to be addressed.
Church Clock
The Council is waiting
to obtain a quotation to upgrade the clock. Next year will be the centenary of
the clock. In a referendum held on 3rd June 1919 residents voted
overwhelmingly for a clock to commemorate the end of World War 1 and this was
erected on Christmas Day 1919. Councillors suggested that residents may be asked to contribute towards
the work as was the case when the clock was purchased.
Battle’s Over 2018 Commemorations
The Battle’s Over 2018
Commemorations are a national event with churches ringing out bells for peace.
Some villages are lighting beacons and there has been a lot of interest in
Upchurch. A working party has been formed to consider a suitable event in
Upchurch.
Date of next meetings:
Full Council - Thursday 8th February 2018 at
8:00pm in Upchurch Scout Hut.
The Planning
Committee and General Purposes Committee - Wednesday 21st February at 7:30pm
in the Committee Room of the Village Hall.
All
residents are welcome to attend the meetings and there is a time for members of
the public to comment, raise concerns or ask questions.
Wendy Licence - Clerk to the Parish Council
Tel: 01634 363906
Email: clerkupc@outlook.com
Website: www.upchurchpc.kentparishes.gov.uk
Website: www.upchurchpc.kentparishes.gov.uk
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Wednesday, 10 January 2018
The Angel Messenger Centre at Upchurch Village Hall
Evening of clairvoyance with Marion Fensome & Christine Rowe
Thursday 11th January at Upchurch Village Hall
Doors open at 7:00pm for a 7:30pm start
The Angel Messenger Centre on Facebook
Becky Smith
Becky Smith
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Tuesday, 9 January 2018
Emergency Road Closure - Iwade Road, Newington
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Monday, 8 January 2018
January News from Upchurch Horticultural Society - From the Potting Shed
Sponsored by Upchurch River Valley Golf Club - www.rivervalleygolf.co.uk
The blue tits are also buzzing around the nesting boxes and taking a look. Curiously there are also 3 pairs of long tailed tits getting in their way. I am not sure if these nest in boxes but the blue tits are trying to bully them out of the way. A nesting box is a good idea in the garden. Not only does it provide a lot of entertainment if you have time to watch the birds, but a parental pair of blue tits feeding 7-9 chicks will scour a garden of all its pests. It’s always sad at the end of the year when you clean the boxes to see that some of the chicks didn’t make it, but most did and it helps to maintain healthy numbers.
There is always plenty to do in the garden if you can face it and it will get you ahead of the game if you can get outside, but I am in no position to preach and struggle in the winter. A better plan is to look after your patio plants at your villa in the Canary Islands. However, if you are serious about leeks and onions you need to start now and even I will sow my leeks very soon. 40 weeks are needed from sow to show and I actually won first prize last year for leeks. The competition for onions is serious and to grow the really big ones needs a lot of time and attention. If you are not a competition grower, stay in the warm, there are plenty of other opportunities to win a first prize in the yearly shows. There is a domestic cooking class this year for curry....men only!
Hopefully your plans are in place for 2018 and seed and plug orders are placed and some already delivered. I have a large number of seed packs for long flowering perennials and really want to get more colour in the borders for summer and autumn. It will mean high maintenance but hopefully worth it. Once established I can replace casualties by propagating from cuttings and seeds and slowly change the planting arrangement over time and introduce new varieties. That should keep me going until the day comes when I settle for a few well chosen shrubs and a thick bark mulch.
Last year I concentrated on monthly tips for the garden and will certainly identify the main tasks as we work through the year, but there are plenty of websites offering monthly gardening tips one of the best being the Thompson & Morgan website. This year I would like to take more time to discuss gardening themes like fertilizing, propagation, pruning etc in the hope that this will help to interest people in gardening and to encourage local gardeners to get more involved in horticulture.
We are always looking for new members and try to encourage a fun attitude towards friendly competition. So if you want to grow your own fruit, vegetables and flowers or even enter any of the 3 shows we hold each year, then please get in touch, we would be happy to hear from you.
If you are interested in becoming a new member, (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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Friday, 5 January 2018
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