Out of control Your dog is considered dangerously out of control if it:
• Injures someone.
• Makes someone worried that it might injure them.
A court could also decide that your dog is dangerously out of control if either of the following apply:
• It attacks someone’s animal.
• The owner of an animal thinks they could be injured if they tried to stop your dog attacking their animal.
A farmer is allowed to kill your dog if it’s worrying their livestock.
Penalties
You can get an unlimited fine or be sent to prison for up to 6 months (or both) if your dog is dangerously out of control. You may not be allowed to own a dog in the future and your dog may be destroyed.
If you let your dog injure someone you can be sent to prison for up to 5 years or fined (or both). If you deliberately use your dog to injure someone you could be charged with ‘malicious wounding’.
If you allow your dog to kill someone you can be sent to prison for up to 14 years or get an unlimited fine (or both).
If you allow your dog to injure an assistance dog (for example a guide dog) you can be sent to prison for up to 3 years or fined (or both).
Public Spaces Protection Orders
Some public areas in England and Wales are covered by Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs) - previously called Dog Control Orders (DCOs).
In public areas with PSPOs, you may have to:
• Keep your dog on a lead.
• Put your dog on a lead if told to by a Police Officer, Police Community Support Officer or someone from the council.
• Stop your dog going to certain places - like farmland or parts of a park.
• Limit the number of dogs you have with you (this applies to professional dog walkers too).
Walking is fun and good for the mind and body - it's also a great way to socialise. Health walks are FREE throughout Medway so you enjoy all the benefits in a friendly, supportive group.
A Better Medway run 25 walking routes covering a range of lovely local scenery with lots to choose from:
• Fancy exploring history? The walk around Chatham Historic Dockyard is perfect.
•Want to explore somewhere new? The St. Mary’s Island route takes you around the whole island.
•Maybe you want to explore more of our countryside? The Capstone Park walk is just the thing.
Each walk takes between 45 and 75 minutes and take place between Monday to Friday.
The Cuxton route has over 30 members who meet up every week. See their walk in the video.
Benefits of health walks
Benefits include:
•Walks led by trained walk leaders
•Supportive and fun atmosphere
•Flat routes •Walks all year round •Easy pace •Graded for different levels •Excellent exercise •Outdoor exercise •Only need a pair of shoes •Dogs welcome
Join a health walk
Health walks are great exercise for:
•Beginners and those returning to walking
•All ages •People that want to be active and meet people To join a health walk, call: 01634 333720 or Email: walking@medway.gov.uk
Upcoming walks Rainham Stroll, Rainham Library, ME8 7LR every Monday 9:45am to 10:30am Lordswood Walk, Lordswood Library, ME5 8TH every Monday 9:45am to 11:15am Capstone Park Walk, Capstone Park car park by the lake, ME7 3JG every Monday 9:45am to 11:00am Rochester Riverside Walk, Pausenbrot Café, ME1 1FG every Monday 9:45am to 11:00am St. Mary's Island Walk, Ship and Trades Car Park, ME4 3ER every Monday 10:15am to 11:30am Cuxton Community Walk, Cuxton Library, ME2 1EY every Tuesday 10:15am to 12 noon Riverside Walk, Riverside Country Park, ME7 2XH every Tuesday 10:15am to 11:30am Robin Hood Walk, Tunbury Hall Car Park, ME5 9HP every Tuesday 9:45am to 11:00am Tunbury Community Walk, Tunbury Hall Car Park, ME5 9HP every Tuesday 9:45am to 11:15am Strood Community Walk, Strood Community Hub, ME2 4TJ every Tuesday 10:00am to 11:15am Cliffe Woods, The Parks Medical Centre, ME3 8HX (meet outside) every Wednesday 10:15am to 12noon Hook Meadow, Hook Meadow Library, ME5 0TZ every Wednesday 9:45am to 11:00am Great Lines Stroll, Gillingham Library, ME7 1BG every Wednesday 9:45am to 10:30am Spekes Bottom Walk, Star Lane/Darland Avenue, ME7 3AT every Wednesday 9:30am to 10:45am Medway Carers Walk (contact Roger at: jollyrogerspeakeasy@live.co.uk for location) every Wednesday 11:00am to 12:15pm (runs on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month). Park Club Walk, Park Club, ME5 0LU every Wednesday 12:15pm to 1:30pm Luton Community Walk, Luton Library, ME5 7LA every Thursday 9:45am to 11:15am Three Villages Walk, Village Hall, Lower Stoke, ME3 9ST every Thursday 9:15am to 10:30am Wigmore Community Walk, Wigmore Library, ME8 0PX every Thursday 9:45am to 11:00am Chatham Historic Dockyard Walk, Dockyard Visitor's Entrance, ME4 4TY every Thursday 9:45am to 11:15am Hoo Community Walk, Hoo Library, ME3 9AL every Friday 9:45am to 11:00am Rochester Community Walk, Rochester Library, ME1 1EW every Friday 9:45am to 11:00am Chatham Stroll, Chatham Library, ME4 4TX every Friday 10:15am to 11:15am Wainscott Walk, Wainscott Co-op, ME2 4LB every Friday 10:15am to 11:45am Upchurch Matters Space
Upchurch Village Hall Management Committee help maintain and run our local village hall. Without this team of committed members many local groups would have nowhere to meet.
The village hall has been used for over 50 years. The hall is currently used for the local pantomime, UpARA meetings, W.I. meetings, bowls and many other great organisations.
Now they need help from villagers.
Meeting on every second Wednesday of the month they need a Chairperson and a Secretary. No experience is necessary (although experience volunteering in other committees is helpful).
If you have some spare time and care about our village hall please consider volunteering for one of these roles.
Helping out with village organisations is a great way to meet new people and feel like you are doing some good in this world.
If you are interested in either role, please contact us via our
Local elections are taking place on Thursday the 2nd of May 2019. All 47 Swale Borough Council seats are being contested, along with town and parish councils. There will also be a by-election for the Sittingbourne North division for Kent County Council. You can find out more about each of these, including who the candidates are in each election, on the Swale Borough Council elections pages >> www.swale.gov.uk/elections To vote in the elections residents must be on the electoral register. This was updated in autumn last year as part of Swale council’s annual canvass to make sure the resister is up to date. If you’ve recently moved house you can register at >> www.gov.uk/register-to-vote If you’re not sure if you’re on the register, you can call the helpline on: 01795 417 316. The deadline for registering to vote is midnight on Friday the 12th of April. You do not need to re-apply if you are already on the register - if you're unsure, call the helpline on: 01795 417 316. The deadline to apply to vote by post, is 5:00pm on Monday the 15th of April, and the deadline to apply for a proxy vote is 5:00pm on Wednesday the 24th of April.
Upchurch Village Hall is our Polling Station in the village and will be open from 7:00am until 10:00pm.
Election of Borough Councillors for the Hartlip, Newington and Upchurch Borough Ward
For the election of 2 Borough Councillors.
Residents can vote for no more than 2 candidates in this election.
The candidates are:
Alan Horton - The Conservative Party Candidate
Amy Leggatt - Labour Party
Richard Palmer - Swale Independents - Putting local people first
John Wright - The Conservative Party Candidate
Election of Parish Councillors for the Upchurch Parish Council
8 residents have stood for Upchurch Parish Council.
The following persons have been elected to Upchurch Parish Council, without contest:
John Arnold Pamela Denny Alan Horton Gerry Lewin
Janet Marshall Peter Masson Tyrone Ripley Gary Rosewell
At the end of their 4-year term all Parish Councillors effectively retire. Any intent to
re-stand is notified to Swale Borough Council by means of a nomination form. At the same time, any other qualifying resident of the parish can also submit their candidacy to Swale. At the close of registration the Clerk is notified of the number of candidates.
All nominations have now been submitted to Swale Borough Council and verified. 8 candidates were received for Upchurch which means, with an allocation of 9 councillors this election is uncontested.
These 8 candidates will automatically form the next Parish Council. They will then be in a position to advertise vacancies and 'co-opt' applicants as and when they can. Therefore there is still 1 vacancy.
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.
Upchurch Annual Spring Clean
The annual spring clean was a huge success with a sterling effort from the pupils of Holywell School and the uniformed organisations. The Parish Council is grateful to all who volunteered and helped make the village a better place.
Paddock and Recreation Ground
The Parish Council is obtaining quotations to repair or replace the picket fencing at the Recreation Ground by Oak Lane.
A new litter bin will be installed in the Paddock.
Following increasing concern about dog fouling near the children’s play area, the Parish Council will consider asking for all dogs to be kept on leads in the Paddock. Dog fouling can lead to an increased risk in and toxocara canis can pass from dog poo to humans as Toxocariasis through contaminated sand or soil, and children are at particular risk. The Parish Council asks all dog owners to be responsible and clean up after their dogs.
Upchurch Fete
The Parish Council has awarded a grant of £300 to the Parents & Friends of Holywell School to help with the costs of running the Annual Village Fete.
Planning
i. Ref: 19/500999/FULL
Address: Starborne Oak Lane Upchurch Sittingbourne Kent ME9 7BB
Proposal: Demolition of existing bungalow and outbuildings, and erection of a new four bedroom detached dwelling, including new boundary wall, entrance gates and driveway.
Councillors considered the application and agreed that the officer's recommendations should be accepted and that neighbours' comments should be taken into account.
ii. PINS reference: APP/V2255/W/18/3218833
Ref: 18/502708/FULL
Proposal: Erection of two detached chalet bungalows with associated parking and extension of residential garden (serving Lord Stanley Bungalow) with revised access arrangements following demolition of existing building.
Location: The Old Woodyard Land Rear Of Lord Stanley Bungalow Otterham Quay Lane
Councillors agreed to reassert their objections to the proposal to the Planning Inspectorate.
Allotments
There are still a few plots available in Upchurch and anyone interested in having an allotment garden should contact the Clerk. There is a preferential rate for residents.
Environment
The Parish Council has secured a grant towards hiring a fully planted planter which will be sited near the sign, delivery is expected to be end of May/ early June.
The Council has agreed to hold the annual Best Kept Garden Competition and Councillors will judge the gardens along with the residents from the village who assist the competition judging process.
Parking issues at Holywell School
Following concerns about inconsiderate parking, the Swale Parking Enforcement Team are monitoring the area. Drivers are requested to park in a safe and considerate manner, failure to do so may result in a fine.
Date of next meetings:
Full Council - Thursday 16th May 2019 at 7:30pm in Upchurch Village Hall.
The Planning Committee and General Purposes Committee - Wednesday 22nd May 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.
Celebrating the local community at a FREE family fun day in Rainham
Residents are invited to a jam packed FREE family day out to celebrate living in Medway.
Medway Council organised four new local festival days in 2018 to mark 20 years since the founding of Medway and to celebrate community identities. The Focus On events are designed for local people and highlight all that is great about each area.
This year’s first Focus On Festival will be held at Cozenton Park, Rainham, on Saturday, 18th May, from 10:30am to 4:30pm.
Visitors can watch top class in-line skating, scooter, skateboard and BMX demonstrations and get involved in coaching and competitions with Team Extreme. People of all ages can also have-a-go with balance bikes and mountain bikes with Action Wheels.
There will also be a flower fair with stalls offering a range of plants, flowers, garden necessities and ornaments.
The popular climbing wall will also return this year as well as the bandstand with live music and performances.
The Strolling Gardeners twin brothers Bob and Tom will be out and about greeting visitors at Cozenton Park. On their travels they will help the balding to sprout hair, help children bloom and treat others to a ‘fun filled five a day’.
Test your uni-cycling skills in the Big Top Hullaballoo with circus workshops including tightrope walking and juggling. There will also be live circus shows and crafts.
Dawn Hudd, Assistant Director of Physical and Cultural Regeneration at Medway Council, said:
“Focus On Rainham will be a FREE fun day out for all the family with plenty of activities for residents of all ages to enjoy. I would encourage residents to come along and celebrate their local communities.”
Other Focus On festivals will be held in Walderslade, Strood and Hoo later on in the year.
Parking on site costs £5 (limited spaces available) via Birling Avenue car park. Parking will be aimed primarily at blue badge holders, who can park for FREE.
Bus services include: 132 and 116
These services and more can be found on the Arriva website >> www.arrivabus.co.uk