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Thursday, 18 April 2019

Tenor Bell at St. Mary's Will Ring Out in Solidarity with Notre-Dame

Joining Cathedrals and Churches across the country, the Tenor Bell at St. Mary's Church, Upchurch will be tolled for 7 minutes this evening, Thursday the 18th of April 2019 at 7:00pm.

This is part of a nationwide mark of solidarity following the devastating fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral on Monday which caused the main spire and roof of the building to collapse. People across the globe are now mourning the damage.

Paris's famous Notre-Dame Cathedral has been one of the French capital's most famous landmarks since it was built 850 years ago. Notre-Dame, which translates in English as "Our Lady", has played a role in key moments of history and captured the imagination of people around the world, drawing an estimated 13 million visitors a year.

A major symbol of the Catholic faith, the cathedral contains revered relics, including the crown of thorns said to have been worn by Jesus before the Crucifixion.

Don't forget to listen out this evening.

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Wednesday, 17 April 2019

Upchurch Village Hall - Now Available for Hire on Wednesday Afternoons and Friday Mornings

Upchurch Village Hall is now available for hire on Wednesday afternoons and Friday mornings.

A great opportunity for local groups currently looking for a new venue to use on a regular basis.

For details, please contact the Booking Secretary, Mollie Harriss on: 01634 364859

More information at >> https://upchurchvillagehall.weebly.com

Thank you

Sandy Tutt
Upchurch Village Hall - Management Committee
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Upchurch Choral Society Presents "Laudete Dominum"

A concert of music and readings for Good Friday

Friday 19th April 2019 at 7:00pm in St. Mary's Church, Upchurch.

The programme includes pieces by Tallis, Palestrina, Mozart and Haydn
as well as readings.

£5 entry, children FREE with a retiring collection for Breast Cancer Now.


For further details, please contact Sue: 01634 234780

Sue Rossiter - Upchurch Choral Society
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Swale Borough Council - Easter Waste and Recycling Collection Dates

Swale Borough Council bin collections will not be affected by
the Bank Holiday.

Residents should put their bins out for collection on the usual day.

To check your bin collection days, visit: www.swale.gov.uk/my-collection-day

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Sunday, 14 April 2019

Controlling Your Dog in Public - The Law


It is against the law to let a dog be dangerously out of control anywhere, such as:

In a public place.
• In a private place, for example a neighbour’s house or garden.
• In the owner’s home.

The law applies to all dogs.

Some types of dogs are banned.

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).
• Clear up after your dog.
• Carry a poop scoop and disposable bags.

You can report dog fouling to your local council.

Swale Borough Council
Telephone: 01795 417850

Medway Council
Telephone: 01634 333 333

Penalties

If you ignore a PSPO, you can be fined:

• £100 on the spot (a ‘Fixed Penalty Notice’).
Up to £1,000 if it goes to court.

PSPOs in your area

Local councils must let the public know where PSPOs are in place.

Example:
If dogs are not allowed in a park, there must be signs saying so.

If the council plans to put a new PSPO in place, it must put up a notice and publish it on its website.

The notice must tell you:

• Where the new PSPO will apply.
• If there’s a map and where you can see it.

Report a dog

Anyone can report a dog and their owner to Kent Police.

• In an emergency, when life is in immediate danger or a crime is in progress, call 999
• Otherwise call the non-urgent number 101
• Or report non-urgent crimes online at >> www.kent.police.uk/services/report-online

You can report a dangerous dog to your council’s Dog Warden service

Swale Borough Council
Telephone: 01795 417850

Medway council
Telephone: 01634 333333
Online at >> eforms.medway.gov.uk

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Friday, 12 April 2019

Step into Spring with A Better Medway - Health Walks


The YouTube video may not visible in your Email version of this post.
If not, you can still watch it at the link, here.

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

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