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Wednesday, 27 March 2019

Temporary Off Peak Road Closure - Lower Hartlip Road, Hartlip

An off peak closure of part of Lower Hartlip Road, Hartlip is planned for Tuesday 9th April 2019 for up to 1 day, between 9:30am and approximately 3:30pm.

Lower Hartlip Road will be closed in the general vicinity of Sweepstakes Farm, with no through access between the junctions with Mount Lane and Old House Lane.

The alternative route for any through traffic is via Mount Lane, The Street and Hollow Lane.

The closure is to allow access to the overhead phone cable network for works to provide a new service to be carried out by Openreach.

There is a chance that the works may over run for such reasons as adverse weather conditions or unforeseen engineering difficulties.

The Kent County Council Highways Helpline is: 03000 418181

For details of roadworks, see: www.roadworks.org


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Temporary Road Closure - Lower Rainham Road, Upchurch

It will be necessary to close part of Lower Rainham Road, Upchurch, in the Swale area, planned from Monday 8th April 2019 with estimated completion by Sunday 14th April 2019.

Lower Rainham Road will be closed in the vicinity of the roundabout junction with Otterham Quay Lane.

Access to the remainder of Lower Rainham Road continues from the Rainham direction up to where the road is closed, but there will be no through access.

The alternative route for through traffic is via Lower Rainham Road, Station Road, A2 High Street (Rainham) and Otterham Quay Lane.

The closure is to allow surfacing works to be carried out to a previously installed sewer, being carried out by Mostrim Groundworks.

Due to the nature of these works, it will not be possible to re-open the road outside the working hours.

The works have been timed to be carried out during the school holidays, to reduce their impact.

Some delays are likely at times, especially at busier times, so it is recommended that motorists allow extra time for their journeys or consider using alternative routes during these works.

There is a chance that the works may over-run for such reasons as adverse weather conditions or unforeseen engineering difficulties.

The Kent County Council Highways Helpline is: 03000 418181

For details of roadworks, see: www.roadworks.org


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Temporary Road Closures - Bull Lane and Church Lane, Newington

It will be necessary to close sections of Bull Lane and Church Lane, Newington, planned from Monday 8th April 2019, with estimated completion by Friday 19th April 2019.

Bull Lane and Church Lane will both be closed in the general vicinity of their junctions with the A2 High Street.

The closures are in conjunction with temporary traffic lights on the A2.

The alternative routes are:

Bull Lane via A2 High Street and Playstool Road.

Church Lane via A2 High Street, Boyce’s Hill, Keycol Hill, Sheppey Way, Stickfast Lane and Iwade Road.

Due to the nature of the works, all restrictions will need to remain in force outside the working hours.

The closures are to allow water mains and sewer repair works to be carried out on behalf of Southern Water.

Some delays are likely at times, especially at busier times, so it is recommended that motorists allow extra time for their journeys or consider using alternative routes during these works.

There is a chance that the works may over-run for such reasons as adverse weather conditions or unforeseen engineering difficulties.

The Southern Water Customer Services Team phone number is: 0845 278 0845

The Kent County Council Highways Helpline is: 03000 418181

For details of roadworks, see: www.roadworks.org


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Tuesday, 26 March 2019

Upchurch Village Hall Management Committee - AGM

Wednesday 10thApril 2018 at 7:30pm

In the Rear Hall
 (Please use the kitchen entrance)


The Village Hall affairs have been well publicised recently and support for its fundraising efforts is very much appreciated.

The Committee is a group of volunteers drawn from village organisations who give up their time (and peace of mind!) to maintain and run the Village Hall on your behalf. It would make their job so much more worthwhile if village residents showed their appreciation of this work by attending the AGM.

A new committee will have been formed and its work in the coming year will be so much easier if it knows it has the backing of the village residents. So, please come to hear the reports and its aims for the future. 

Please put the date in your diaries and try to attend. 

Thank you

Upchurch Village Hall Management Committee
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Children's Parties at Upchurch Village Hall






Contact Booking Secretary, Mollie Harriss on: 01634 364859

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Sunday, 24 March 2019

The Churches Conservation Trust - Annual Appeal - Heritage Crime

The Churches Conservation Trust is the national charity protecting churches at risk. They care for the churches vested in them by the Church Commissioners of the Church of England, repairing the damage from sometimes years of neglect, and work with local communities to bring them back to life again.

The trust has launched its annual appeal to create a £50,000 fighting fund to protect our historic buildings. They have already saved 350 beautiful buildings which attract almost 2 million visitors a year. With your help and support they are kept open and in use - living once again at the heart of their communities.

What is Heritage Crime?

The problem of crime and anti-social behaviour relating to historic buildings is not a modern phenomenon. It has been documented and recorded for centuries. However, what is new is the sheer scale and extent.

Historic England define Heritage Crime as:
‘Any offence which harms the value of England’s heritage assets and their settings to this and future generations.’

Harm caused to heritage by crime or anti-social behaviour often has both direct and indirect impacts. Vandalism or theft not only results in damage to heritage assets themselves, but also to the local community to which they belonged, through indirect social or economic consequences.


Annual Appeal

Halting the Epidemic of Heritage Crime

The growing scourge of Heritage Crime has afflicted many churches and those of The Churches Conservation Trust are no exception. You may be aware of the terrible impact of metal theft at a number of our most cherished sites. Damage to a roof inevitably leads to interior issues resulting from water ingress.

Precious objects including stained glass and wooden panels are also not immune. At Withcote in Leicestershire, thieves removed a Tudor glass panel showing the prophet Ezekiel - very likely the work of Henry VIII’s glazier - from the remote 16th-century chapel.

At Torbryan in Devon two painted panels were hacked out of the 15th-century rood screen and whisked away for sale. 2 years later - following a high profile, international media campaign and police operation - the trust were lucky enough to recover, conserve and re-site the panels - but the cost was high.

Fighting Back

These buildings belong to us all. Their architecture, fabric and contents form a precious collection of public art - free for everyone to experience and draw inspiration from. 2019 will be the trust's 50th year. In the lead up to this important anniversary they are launching a Campaign against Heritage Crime in liaison with other sector bodies. As part of this they are opening an appeal for £50,000 to start a fighting fund to protect our buildings and keep the doors open for all to enjoy, now and long into the future.

You can make a donation to their campaign at >> www.visitchurches.org.uk/get-involved/donate


Find out more about the trust at their website >> https://www.visitchurches.org.uk

Thank you for helping to fight back against Heritage Crime.


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