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Thursday, 9 May 2019

Upchurch Players - Auditions for Aladdin

Sunday 12th May - 10:00am to 2:00pm

For our production of

Aladdin

At Upchurch Village Hall

On 5th, 6th and 7th December

Why not come and give it a try?

For more details or if you are interested but can’t make the auditions, please contact
Rozz Dyett Email: upchurchplayers@gmail.com Tel: 07787 878839

Regrettably

Due to factors beyond our control, the minimum age for membership is 10 years. Children not attending secondary school need to be accompanied by an adult.

Remember, Daniel Craig and Olivia Colman had to start somewhere!

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Wednesday, 8 May 2019

Upchurch Players Present Aladdin


Upchurch Players proudly present their twenty-eighth family pantomime.

Aladdin

At Upchurch Village Hall

Thursday 5th December 2019 at 7:30pm
Friday 6th December 2019 at 7:30pm
Saturday 7th December 2019 at 2:30pm & 7:30pm

Tickets £7.50 available from Saturday 22nd June

At Upchurch Village Fete
Online at: www.upchurchplayers.co.uk
From Sue & Keith at 114 Chaffes Lane. Tel: 01634 234780

Oriental fun for children of all ages

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Latest POLICE.UK Crime Data for the Area - March 2019

Hartlip, Newington and Upchurch


Here is a brief summary of the crime information for the past 2 months:
February 2019March 2019
All crime1027
Anti-social behaviour35
Bicycle theft00
Burglary00
Criminal damage and arson23
Drugs00
Other crime00
Other theft02
Possession of weapons00
Public order11
Robbery00
Shoplifting00
Theft from the person00
Vehicle crime13
Violence and sexual offences313

Please visit: www.police.uk for more information including outcomes for these crimes and contact information for your local policing team.

Lower Halstow and Iwade

Here is a brief summary of the crime information for the past 2 months:
February 2019March 2019
All crime1219
Anti-social behaviour78
Bicycle theft01
Burglary00
Criminal damage and arson22
Drugs00
Other crime00
Other theft01
Possession of weapons00
Public order10
Robbery00
Shoplifting00
Theft from the person00
Vehicle crime03
Violence and sexual offences24

Please visit: www.police.uk for more information including outcomes for these crimes and contact information for your local policing team.

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Saturday, 4 May 2019

pop-up Co-op, Upchurch


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The pop-up Co-op, Upchurch is now open.

(With a limited supply today)

Situated in the yard, it’s there so customers can still buy essentials.

Thank you to the Co-op and all their staff for putting this in place for our village until the Store reopens.

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Temporary Road Closure - Raspberry Hill Lane, Iwade

It will be necessary to close part of Raspberry Hill Lane, Iwade, near Sittingbourne, planned from Monday 20th May 2019, with estimated completion by 24th May 2019.

Raspberry Hill Lane will be closed in the general vicinity of the junction with Old Ferry Road, to the extent indicated by signs and barriers on site.

The alternative route for through traffic is via Basser Hill, School Lane, The Street and Old Ferry Road.

Local access to the remainder of Raspberry Hill Lane continues from a western direction up to where the road is actually closed.

The closure is to enable UK Power Networks to carry out works to provide a new electricity supply.

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

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

The UK Power Networks 24 hour number is: 0800 783 8866

The Kent County Council Highways helpline is: 03000 418181

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


Kent County Council - Highways, Transportation & Waste
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Thursday, 2 May 2019

Cllr Dad


Alison, Gerry and Sarah Lewin.
My Dad has been a Borough Councillor for almost as long as I can remember, which is to say he was first elected while I was still at Holywell back in 1992. I remember the house being full of blue ribbon rosettes and lots of papers. I remember being proud of the way people asked for his help and advice. But I don’t remember thinking that, nearly 28 years later, it would ever be this hard to put into words just what he has achieved in that time. Luckily I have been able to ask other people to confirm dates and names, but as well as that they have come back with unsolicited comments all along the lines of “your Dad is definitely one of the good guys”.

Long before he was elected to Swale Borough Council Dad was an active member of the community and I know this will continue. That’s because he is someone who puts his time, energy and money into things he believes in. School Governor, Parish Councillor, RBL, Chairman of FOSM, regular at The Crown, singer with St. Mary’s Choir, Choral Group and SOCS… Apologies to any group I may have forgotten - it’s hard to keep up with him sometimes!

His enthusiasm for and interest in community groups meant he had a fantastic (but hectic) two years when he had the honour to be made Deputy and then Mayor of Swale between May 1997 and 1999. With Mum he attended hundreds of engagements to support and publicise charities, volunteer groups and events. Despite, or maybe because of, him being a keen sailor it even saw him rescued twice by the RNLI! All as part of an event highlighting the importance of their work of course - although I’m not sure they expected him to jump in the second time… His chosen Mayoral Charity was the Royal British Legion and he has now been the local organiser for the Poppy Appeal for over 25 years.

He joined the Cabinet of Swale Borough Council in 2002. Following time as Party Spokesman and then Cabinet Member for Leisure Services, he became a Director of Swale Contract Leisure which runs Leisure Centres in Sittingbourne and Sheerness. With the problems at one time in attracting Directors it was only his determination that saved the Centres from having to close. The other outside bodies he chose to represent the Borough on reflected his love of the sea and our coastline. For some years he represented the area on the Local Government Association Coastal Issues Special Interest Group at a National Level.

In 2007 he became Deputy Leader, a post which he has held ever since. From Andrew Bowles, Leader Swale Borough Council: “He was THE perfect Deputy Leader. Always happy to hold the fort and ensure that "the nuts and bolts" of policy were tightened whilst I went off doing the "blue sky thinking" and influencing decision makers at Regional and National levels”.

At the same time Dad became Cabinet Member for Planning which he has often joked makes him the “most hated man in Swale” as you’ll upset someone no matter what you do! I’m sure that not all decisions he’s been involved in have made him popular with everyone, but he has always been brave enough to be someone who will stand up and make those decisions when necessary. This is shown in the fact he has chaired the Local Plan Panel for many years with colleagues telling me he is “unstinting with his time” has “incredible attention to detail and ability to absorb and retain detailed information” and “can truly be said to have shaped the area he lives in for decades to come”.

Finally, to answer the question I’ve been asked since I was old enough to vote: yes. Yes, I did vote for him each and every time I was able to. Not because he was my Dad, but because I was in the fortunate position of seeing first-hand just how hard he worked for the community he represented. Yes, I am proud to say I voted for my Dad.

Alison Lewin
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