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Wednesday, 15 May 2019

Temporary Road Closure - Chaffes Lane, Upchurch



Kent County Council gives notice that Chaffes Lane, Upchurch will be closed to through traffic, on or after Thursday 16th May 2019 for up to 1 Day.

The road will be closed at the junction with Oak Lane and Oast Lane.

The alternative route is via Oak Lane, Bishop Lane and Chaffes Lane.

This is to enable carriageway repairs to be carried out by KCC Highways.

This Notice applies when the relevant signs and barriers are on site and is valid for a period of no more than 21 days.

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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Tuesday, 14 May 2019

Part of Lower Halstow in Upchurch


Concrete posts with H carved on one side
and U on the other can still be seen in the area.

Did you know that the area covering Ham Green, Bayford and the lower part of Poot Lane down towards the river was once part of the parish of Lower Halstow. How did this happen?

During the early eighteenth century the body of a drowned sailor was washed ashore at Bayford.

When approached the overseers of Upchurch refused to allow the body to be buried in the churchyard but Lower Halstow accepted. This led to the owner of the land at Ham Green and Bayford presenting the parish of Lower Halstow a gift of 150 acres of land in the area. It was returned to the parish of Upchurch in 1882 but residents living at Ham Green from the house known as Greylag across to the lower half of Poot Lane did not have ecclesiastical rights in the village until the early 1960s.

Concrete posts with H carved on one side and U on the other can still be seen in the area marking the boundary between Upchurch and Lower Halstow.

These days all of Ham Green, Bayford and the area in the lower half of Poot Lane belong to the parish of Upchurch.

It's amazing what happens during the course of history.

David Wood
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Upchurch Parish Council Panning Committee Agenda - May 2019

Wendy Licence - Clerk to the Parish Council
Tel: 01634 363906
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Annual Parish Council Meeting Agenda - May 2019



Wendy Licence - Clerk to the Parish Council
Tel: 01634 363906
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Karl Clifton is Walking Over 600 Miles to Raise Money for Cancer Research UK


Walking over 600 miles across Spain (unsupported) in May and June 2019
for Cancer Research UK because of losing loved ones to Cancer.
Almost everyone I know, in one way or another has been touched by cancer. For my family, we lost a member of our family in 2014, followed by Gill, my wife’s sister. Her hard fought battle lasted over two years, which she finally lost in November 2017 aged only 54.

Starting on Thursday 23rd May 2019, I am walking solo (not in a group, no guide, no vehicle to transport rucksack) across the whole of Northern Spain.

From Irún on the French/Spanish border, along the Camino del Notre, crossing a mountain range near Oviedo, where I will continue on the Camino Primitivo to the destination of an old pilgrimage some 550 miles later at Santiago de Compostela.

If time and knees allow, I will continue a further 55 miles to Cape Finisterre (the believed most westerly point in the known world prior to Columbus).

I am giving myself 5 weeks to complete the walk. Plan being, walk 100 miles in 5 days, rest 1 day and then start again. To finish the 600+ miles towards the end of June.

As I said at the start, most people have been touched by this awful illness in one way or another. ALL money raised will be given to Cancer Research UK, I am paying all the expenses incurred during the event myself.

Please give whatever you wish to try and combat this terrible disease at: www.justgiving.com/fundraising/karl-clifton

Or if you prefer, you can donate in person using my sponsor form on the bar at The Three Tuns, Lower Halstow. The pub is collecting your donations on my behalf.

Thank you

Karl Clifton
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Sunday, 12 May 2019

May News from Upchurch Horticultural Society - From the Potting Shed

Sponsored by Upchurch River Valley Golf Course Ltd

After a promising start to the Spring, April turned out to be very cold at times which has resulted in a slow germination. This is the very reason why you should keep seed compost only slightly moist and not too wet as the longer the time to germinate the greater the likelihood of fungus causing rot. My beans courgettes and marrows have only just started to germinate after 20 days but luckily no signs of casualties just yet. Bottom heat is a great help to get seeds and especially cuttings going quickly and there are a range of electrically heated propagation mats available these days which are ideal for the purpose. Just take a look on Amazon.
Hopefully lawns are starting to recover a bit as the grass gets growing and new seed starts to sprout. I need to do further “scratch and sow” as I still have numerous bald patches following the damage from last summer. It is important to keep everything well watered in dry weather to keep the lawn growing well as it recovers and not allow new grass to dry out.

As spring bulbs start to die down resist the temptation to remove the top growth, just deadhead the seed pods and give them a liquid feed which will strengthen the bulbs for next year. Lift and replant crowded bulbs and collect the seed heads from snowdrops and plant them about 1” deep and they will be up next year. Harden off any annuals or perennial seedlings for about 10 days before planting out in the borders or making up containers and hanging baskets. Continue dividing perennials and taking basal cuttings to increase numbers and now is also a good time for stem tip cuttings of softwood shrubs. Just avoid taking cuttings from shrubs that are in flower or producing bud as it is asking too much for a cutting to also generate roots. Start battling the pests and diseases as they become apparent and keep a good supply of pesticides and fungicides which can be applied with a sprayer.

In the vegetable patch, thin out direct sown seeds. The advice seems to be to prepare a seed drill (a furrow in the soil) and sprinkle seeds as evenly as possible. However, I prefer to take a pinch of seeds and push them into the soil at the correct spacing and then thin out the weaker ones as they germinate. This ensures that you always get the correct spacing. Pinch out the tops of broad beans when the pods start to appear which will deter the blackfly. Erect a climbing bean frame ideally from 8’ sturdy bamboo poles and plant out runner beans and climbing beans once they are hardened off. Start harvesting rhubarb taking only one third of the stems on the first picking.

As fruit starts to form on apples, pears and plums be quick to start thinning it out if there is too much. Over-bearing will produce a mass of small fruits that may start stripping off branches and can exhaust a tree resulting in a poor crop next year. Remember that there is a natural “June drop” when trees shed excess fruit but aim to take only as much fruit as you need.

As the temperatures rise remember to keep everything well watered using water butts as much as possible especially for ericaceous plants. So on the subject of watering I think I am getting a bit dry myself.

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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