Friday, 8 February 2019
Parents & Friends of Holywell School - Annual Quiz Night
Saturday 16th March 2019 at 7:30pm
In the School Hall
With Quiz Master Mr Tom Ball
Teams of 6/8 per table - £4 per person
Raffle
Bring your own food and drink
Please book your table with Ray Kemsley: 01634 231585 or
the School Office: 01634 388416
Thank you
Ray Kemsley
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Nigel Lawrence Running The Brighton Marathon - Raising Money for Terrence Higgins Trust
You'll probably know Nigel or recognise him if you've ever visited The Three Tuns, Lower Halstow.
Please visit Nigel's Virgin Money Giving page where you can sponsor him and help him on his way towards his target of £500 for this very worthy cause. Please remember to Gift Aid!
Nigel's story
“Hello and thank you for visiting my page!
Once again I'm running a marathon for my third consecutive year! This year though, I will be running the 2019 Brighton Marathon on the 14th April. Last year in London I crossed the finish line after 4 hours, 14 minutes and 41 seconds; the best time within my charity group. This year I'm aiming to beat that, and I'm doing it all for a new cause!
I currently volunteer for HIV and sexual health charity Terrence Higgins Trust and this year, wanted to give back even more by fundraising for them! Terrence Higgins Trust was one of the first charities to be set up in response to the HIV epidemic and has been at the forefront of the fight against HIV, and improving the nations sexual health, ever since.
Terrence Higgins Trust offers services to people infected, or affected, by HIV and ill sexual health. They support over 100,000 people through counselling, complementary therapy, health education, work positive programme, which helps people living with HIV into employment, and more. As well as providing services, they campaign on issues from relationships and sex education in schools to the proper funding of HIV services. And on behalf of Public Health England, they lead It Starts With Me, the national HIV Prevention programme.
Their mission is to contribute to the end of HIV transmissions along with a world where people with HIV live healthy lives free from prejudice and discrimination. As good sexual health is a right and reality for all.
So please help me reach my total and support such an amazing cause!
Don’t forget to add Gift Aid.”
Please sponsor Nigel here >> virginmoneygiving.com/NigelLawrence
For more information, visit: www.tht.org.uk
Thank you
Upchurch Matters
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Upchurch Village Hall Improvement Project - Presentation
The video may not be visible in your Email version.
If not, you can watch it at the link here >> http://bit.ly/2Sz0Abr
For those that couldn't make it, here is a video created from the slideshow shown during the presentation.
David Powell and the Village Hall Management Committee presented their 3 year plan for the Village Hall refurbishment and improvement project at a well attended public meeting held on Tuesday 5th February 2019 at 7:00pm in Upchurch Village Hall.
For enquires, please contact David Powell on: davidrpowell5@hotmail.co.uk
Website: www.upchurchvillagehall.weebly.com
Upchurch Matters
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Thursday, 7 February 2019
Temporary Road Closure - Canterbury Lane, Rainham
It will be necessary to close Canterbury Lane, Rainham from Tuesday 19th February until Monday 25th February 2019.
The road will be closed at the junction with Kent Terrace.
The closure is to enable mains laying work to be carried out by Southern Water.
The alternative route for through traffic is via Otterham Quay Lane, A2 - Moor Street / London Road, Seymour Road, Oak Lane and Canterbury Lane.
The Southern Water Customer Services Team phone number is: 0845 278 0845
Website: www.southernwater.co.uk
For details of roadworks, please see: www.roadworks.org
Upchurch Matters
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Wednesday, 6 February 2019
Medway Hospital - Charity Race Night
The Medway Hospital Charity is holding a Race Night in the Restaurant at Medway Hospital on Friday 8th March, from 7:00pm, to raise money for a new dementia therapy garden.
Tickets are £7.50 per person - bring your own drinks and nibbles!
On the night you will be able to stake money on the outcome of recorded races, and if you are lucky your flutter will make you a winner!
We will also be holding a raffle to raise extra money towards the appeal.
Please contact the fundraising team on: 01634 825398 or
Email: medwayft.charity@nhs.net to book your tickets.
Cheryl Jones
Fundraising Officer
Medway NHS Foundation Trust
Registered charity number: 1051748
Website: www.medway.nhs.uk
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Sunday, 3 February 2019
February News from Upchurch Horticultural Society - From the Potting Shed
Sponsored by Upchurch River Valley Golf Course Ltd
February is coming around and it is time to look to the garden again. It has been a mild winter so far with a recent bit of wintry weather and the spring bulbs are well on the way. Hopefully you managed to tidy your beds and borders in Autumn, if not it is worth removing the dead leaves and debris and giving the soil a gentle turnover with a hand fork to show the bulbs at their best as they come into flower. The 10th February is the earliest I have seen a crocus flower in my garden but this year the first one appeared on 25th January. Let’s hope that winter does not have a sting in the tail like last year
Make sure your Wisteria is pruned by now, cutting back summer side shoots to 2 or 3 buds. Prune back winter flowering shrubs and Cornus and prune summer flowering clematis by the end of the month. Ornamental grasses should be clipped back almost to ground level. Pansies and heathers should be dead headed and trimmed. Snowdrops can be transplanted “in the green” and Lily bulbs can go into containers.
Back in December I talked about Spray and Charm Chrysanthemums which could be overwintered in compost and left dormant. These can be watered and fed with a liquid fertiliser and later in the month take 3” basal cuttings from the base of the stems. These can be put in 3” pots with compost and sharp sand and the old stems placed on the compost.
Hopefully you have done well with your winter vegetables and personally I have had a good year for parsnips, which totally failed last year with no seed germination. If you did not get your broad beans in last November then February is the next best option. These should be ready for picking by July. Aguadulce Claudia is the best winter variety although I notice that DT Brown have a Super Agaudulce Claudia. Not too sure what is “super” about it, probably the extra cost, but will give it a go this year. Also it’s time to start chitting potatoes so collect a number of egg boxes and place the potatoes in a bright, cool, frost free place. Place well rotted compost or manure over your rhubarb and force them with a large pot if you wish. Leek and onion seed should be under way by now and if you intend to exhibit then remember the maxim “40 weeks from sow to show”. Serious exhibition growers start with “grass” where new growth has already occurred in the head and can be taken as cuttings, which provides an extra few weeks head start.
Normal leek seed on the left, “grass” on the right. |
Next month is the start of it and we have the big push through to June to get the garden ready for the summer. The very thought of it is giving me a thirst.
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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