Monday, 15 October 2018
Upchurch Parish Council Report - October 2018
Report of the Parish Council October 2018
Cllr Tyrone Ripley (Chairman), Cllr John Arnold (Vice Chairman), Cllr Pam Denny, Cllr Alan Horton, Cllr Gerry Lewin, Cllr Peter Masson, Cllr Janet Marshall, Cllr Gary Rosewell and Cllr Neil Sheppard. Clerk Mrs Wendy Licence
Street Light Consultation
The Parish Council has an ageing street light portfolio with various types of fittings throughout the Parish. Government legislation is phasing out the discharge lights so the Parish Council is considering upgrading the lights to LED light which will reduce maintenance and electricity. The Council does not have the funds to upgrade the lights so would need to take out a loan if the project is to go ahead. Salix are currently offering interest free loans to Councils.
Residents attending the meeting voted in favour of the Council taking out a loan to upgrade the street lights to LEDs.
Battle’s Over Commemorations
The beacon will be installed at the Recreation Ground on a four metre high oak post with a steel basket on the top. There will be an arm on one side of the post which will have a shield on it, one side depicting the trenches and the other with soldiers at ease in respect of their fallen comrades. A memorial bench has been purchased to complement the beacon. Oak Lane will be closed to traffic, from Bishops Lane to the surgery, to prevent drivers being distracted during the Beacons of Light event on Remembrance Day, this will also mean there will be hard standing for residents should the Recreation Ground be too wet.
On 11th November at 6:55pm Cllr Lewin will read out the names of the fallen; the Last Post will be played by a bugler; the beacon will be lit at 7:00pm; and the church bells will be Ringing for Peace at 7.05pm. Everyone is welcome to attend the event.
Church Clock
The JustGiving page has raised £1133 and a donation of £100 has been received from a resident as an act of remembrance. The community has responded superbly to the call for donations of remembrance.
Donations from groups and individuals can still be made by cheque payable to “Upchurch Parish Council” and sent to the Clerk at 14 Trapfield Close, Bearsted ME14 4HT or given to any Councillor.
Planning
Ref: 18/504316/FULL Address: Twinney Acre Susans Lane Upchurch ME9 7HA
Proposal: Change of use of part of residential garden for the siting of 3no. shepherd huts, with associated parking and access, to be used as holiday lets.
Councillors considered the proposal and agreed to objected to the application. There was a consensus that such a proposal would be good for the rural economy this was not the right area for it. Councillors noted the siting of shepherd hut 1 is closer to a neighbour than the property the huts are being sited; the garden is not as big as stated in the application; there is an issue of visual and environmental intrusion; residents in Susan’s Lane have raised concerns regarding the water supply which is a private supply to their properties, this is not mentioned in the application; there would be noise implications for neighbours; hours of opening could be an issue; there is a swimming pool on site which would attract usage; the proposal was not conducive to the area.
The Paddock
The Council has received the grant from the Big Lottery Fund and the new play equipment has been ordered. Cllr John Wright has approved a grant to pay for the new litter bin in the Paddock.
Dog fouling continues to be a major problem in the Paddock. There had been dog fouling near the play area and this has been walked onto the equipment. The Council will consider fencing the area off.
St John’s College land encroachment
The Landlords have raised the issue of encroachment onto the Recreation Ground and allotments from adjoining properties which have put gates in their fences. Some people have put gates in their fences to access the allotments and there could be an issue if these people give up their allotments. There is a security issue on the Recreation ground and the Council has worked hard to make the area secure. There was a problem when builders used the Recreation Ground car park as their yard when they carried work for a neighbouring property, using it for deliveries and for their machinery without permission. If people have access onto the Recreation Ground quad bikes could easily access the field and cause damage and safety issues. The Parish Council has never agreed to gates being installed in the fences and residents will be notified to remove or close up the gates.
KALC Community Awards
Councillors agreed to adopt the Awards scheme to acknowledge and recognise the contribution a resident has made to the village.
Nominations for a suitable recipient must be sent to the Clerk by 21st December 2018.
Date of next meetings:
Full Council - Thursday 1st November 2018 at 7:30pm in Upchurch Village Hall.
The Planning Committee and General Purposes Committee - Wednesday 14th November 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
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Plant Pots Stolen - Newington
Hartlip, Newington & Upchurch Ward
Crime Number: XY/064968/18
Between 8:30am and 1:30pm on Wednesday the 10th of October, 2 plant pots were taken from a back garden in Playstool Road, Newington.
One pot was approximately 24 inches and the other 48 inches in height.
If you have any information that could help investigators please contact Kent Police on telephone number 101 and quote the relevant crime number above.
For more information on crime prevention visit: www.kent.police.uk
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Upchurch Poppy Day Appeal - 2018
Remembrance Sunday (Poppy Day) will be the 11th of November. This is the date 100 years ago when the Armistice was signed to end the First World War.
The Royal British Legion, established in 1921, is a UK charity providing lifelong welfare support for the Armed Forces, Reservists, Veterans and their families. It organises the National Poppy Day Appeal as the main fundraiser for its welfare duties and it puts on the Festival of Remembrance.
In Upchurch a team of collectors will again be making the annual house-to house collections from Saturday the 27th October to Saturday 10th November.
The final amount collected in Upchurch for the 2017 appeal has been notified to me as £3,359.44.
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
Gerry Lewin - Poppy Day Appeal Organiser
Telephone: 01634 366113
Email: lewing135@btinternet.com
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An Invitation to The Friends of St. Mary the Virgin, Upchurch - AGM
St. Mary the Virgin, Upchurch. Picture courtesy of Kim Taylor. |
The aims of the charity are to support the maintenance and repair of this 700 year old listed building.
Each year after our traditionally short AGM we have a talk, usually lasting 20-30 minutes followed by questions and answers and wine and nibbles.
This is a FREE event at which donations are always welcomed.
This year we have asked David Wood, the local historian and writer to give a talk which is entitled “Upchurch in 1918”.
ALL (whether members or not) are invited to join us from 7:00pm to hear the talk. The Trustees look forward to seeing you at the AGM.
Sunday, 14 October 2018
‘Lest We Forget’ - Commemorative Concert
Join Sittingbourne Orpheus Choral Society at Swallows Leisure Centre, Sittingbourne on Saturday the 10th of November at 7:30pm for an evening to remember the historical event 100 years ago when World War 1 ceased. We are remembering this event through music from the period 1900 to 1930.
This special Armistice Concert will be performed by 200 singers from Swale choirs accompanied by the Kent Sinfonia Orchestra. The programme is divided into 4 sections. As well as music, each section contains readings, actors and visual displays.
Part 1 Pre-War 1900-1914 includes Parry's "I was glad" and Music Hall Melodies.
Part 2 The War Years 1914-1918 includes "Mars" from Holst's Planet Suite, Songs from the Trenches.
Part 3 Remembrance includes music by Novello, Faure, Elgar and Butterworth.
Part 4 Celebration and Peace includes Songs from the Twenties and music by Holst.
Tickets
Adults: £12.50
Adults: £12.50
Students 11+: £6
Under 11s: FREE
Tickets are on sale now from:
The Heritage Hub, The Forum, Sittingbourne - Open Tuesday to Saturday 10:00am to 4:00pm
The Heritage Hub, The Forum, Sittingbourne - Open Tuesday to Saturday 10:00am to 4:00pm
Carters Newsagents, Market Street, Faversham - Open Monday to Saturday 6:00am to 5:00pm and Sunday 8:00am to 12:00pm
The Criterion Heritage Centre, Bluetown, Sheerness - Open Tuesday to Saturday 10:00am to 3:00pm
Tickets are also available from participating choir members and Amanda Boyne: 01795 423854
Email: amanda_boyne@hotmail.com or from WeGotTickets: www.wegottickets.com/event/432562
Pat New
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Fireworks - The Law
You can’t buy ‘adult’ fireworks if you’re under 18, and it’s against the law for anyone to set off fireworks between 11:00pm and 7:00am, except on certain occasions.
Adult fireworks are category 2 and 3 fireworks - they don’t include things like party poppers. Category 4 fireworks can only be used by professionals.
The law says you must not set off or throw fireworks (including sparklers) in the street or other public places.
You must not set off fireworks between 11:00pm and 7:00am, except for:
• Bonfire Night, when the cut off is midnight
• New Year’s Eve, Diwali and Chinese New Year, when the cut off is 1:00am
Check with Swale or Medway Council to find out about any local rules for setting off fireworks.
Get information about firework safety from >> The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents and the >> Health and Safety Executive
Buying fireworks
You can only buy fireworks (including sparklers) from registered sellers for private use on these dates:
You can only buy fireworks (including sparklers) from registered sellers for private use on these dates:
• 15th October to 10th November
• 26th to 31st December
• 3 days before Diwali and Chinese New Year
At other times you can only buy fireworks from licensed shops.
You can be fined up to £5,000 and imprisoned for up to 6 months for selling or using fireworks illegally. You could also get an on-the-spot fine of £90.
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