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Wednesday, 1 August 2018
UpARA - August 2018 Newsletter & Latest Schedule of Events
Sandy Tutt - Honorary Secretary
Tel: 01634 361516
Email: dylansnan@sky.com
Email: dylansnan@sky.com
Website: www.upara.co.uk
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Monday, 30 July 2018
Speeding in Horsham Lane
Although it is with some reluctance, I have suggested a speed calming scheme be urgently investigated and installed as a very serious accident is waiting to happen, having seen many very near misses when pedestrians, particularly children step out from the church gate.
I would be grateful for everyone's support in this matter by similarly contacting the PC.
Thank you
Bryan Veale
Bryan Veale
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Thank You from the Village Hall Management Committee
Thank you very much
Upchurch Village Hall Management Committee would like to thank the Village Fete Committee for their very kind donation of £250.00 to the Village Hall Improvement Fund.
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Saturday, 28 July 2018
Upchurch Charity Sports Day
St. Mary's Church and Uplift are organising a Community Sports Event on Sunday 26th August 2018 in aid of Demelza Hospice Care For Children to be held at Holywell Primary School from 11:00am to 2:00pm.
The sports event will centre around a number of sporting activities aimed predominantly at youngsters, but will include something for everyone - from netball and football to petanque and bat and trap, and from orienteering and keep fit to zumba and line dancing - the idea being to have taster skill sessions around the school field for each activity.
We see it as a real opportunity for the community to come together for an enjoyable day so we are looking to involve as many local groups and organisations as possible.
There is still time for any group that isn't yet involved to offer to run something if they would like to. Please contact Ralph Liddell: ralphliddell@talk21.com or
Lee Cogger: mrmrscogger@gmail.com if you want to be involved or if you would like to find out more.
This is all for a really good cause so let's come together in the sunshine (we hope) and see how much money we can raise for Demelza.
Thank you
Ralph Liddell
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Thursday, 26 July 2018
Start of Works Notification - Bull Lane, Newington
The Kent County Council Highways Helpline phone number is: 03000 418181
For details of roadworks, please see: www.roadworks.org
Kent County Council - Highways, Transportation & Waste
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“How safe do you feel where you live?” - Respond to the PCC Annual Policing Survey 2018
Matthew Scott |
“How safe do you feel where you live?”
That is the one of the key questions Matthew Scott, the Police and Crime Commissioner for Kent, is asking residents this summer.
Mr Scott said:
That is the one of the key questions Matthew Scott, the Police and Crime Commissioner for Kent, is asking residents this summer.
Mr Scott said:
“I set Kent Police’s priorities based on the things people tell me matter to them. My Annual Policing Survey is a key way in which I get to hear what you think about your police force. I want to know what you think Kent Police does well and what it could do better.
I’m responsible for ensuring Kent Police provides an effective and efficient service so I’m asking you, plain and simple, to rate how safe you feel in your community and also what to extent you think you get value for money.”
Mr Scott added:
“I’ve had a tremendous response from those I’ve met at big public events like the Kent County Show and the Kent Police Open Day so far this summer but I want as many people as possible to take the opportunity to have their say. Based on the results of last year’s survey, I took the decision to put more money into recruiting up to 200 more police officers, so your views really can make a difference.”
The survey, which only takes a couple of minutes to complete, is available online at: www.kent-pcc.gov.uk/consultations
A hard copy leaflet, and a large print version, are also available on request.
Questions about people’s gender, where they live, age and ethnicity have been included to enable the PCC to spot trends among different communities.
Questions about people’s gender, where they live, age and ethnicity have been included to enable the PCC to spot trends among different communities.
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