Saturday 20th July 2019
Monday, 24 June 2019
Upchurch Choral Society Presents Summer Serenade
Saturday 20th July 2019
In St. Mary’s church, Upchurch at 7:30pm
Music by Mozart and Rutter, including
Rutter’s “The Sprig of Thyme”
Refreshments will be available at the interval
Entry £10 on the door, children FREE
Contact Sue Rossiter on: 01634 234780 for more details
Sue Rossiter
Upchurch Choral Society
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Sunday, 23 June 2019
Kentish Players Present Our House - The Madness Musical
Co-starring Upchurch Players' leading light, Adam James
Tickets available from the Central Theatre box office, priced £16.50 or £15.00 for concessions - Call: 01634 338338
Or book online at: www.medwayticketslive.co.uk/application/event.aspx?eventid=170773
The Kentish Players are one of Medway’s leading musical theatre companies. Founded in 1914, they produce one major production a year, playing to packed houses and rave reviews. Members include dancers, stage managers, crew members, directors, musical directors, choreographers, accountants, technicians, costume designers, production secretaries and, of course, actors.
Affiliated to the National Operatic and Dramatic Association (NODA), their aim is to present professional standard shows to audiences, both local and from further afield. They often produce amateur premiers of top productions as soon as they are released from the West End or national tours.
Find out more at their website: www.kentishplayers.com
Kentish Players on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kentishplayers
Upchurch Matters
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Friday, 21 June 2019
Surgery Patient Participation Group - Upchurch & Rainham
The Patient Participation Group
The PPG meets quarterly, in January, April, July and October. If you have any queries / observations you would like to be raised on your behalf, please contact the Chairman on: 01634 231585. The Group meets next on Thursday 25th July.
Group Committee 2019
Ray Kemsley - Chair
David Candy and Mrs Jackie Brown - Co-vice Chairs
Janice Bunting - Secretary
Gill Renshaw, David Kew, Rev Ron Partridge, Kathryn and Paul Rutson
Marian Richardson, Michelle Williamson - Surgery Representatives
Defibrillator
The Upchurch Surgery has now been equipped with a new defibrillator.
Bowel Cancer Screening
Patients are still NOT taking up the offer when they receive the letter / test kit in the post, and those failing to respond are increasing monthly.
Can you really afford to ignore such an offer?
Missed Appointments
A major concern!
May total = 34
2019 total = 201
It is important that, if you have booked an appointment but subsequently find that you are unable to keep it, you please give the Surgery as much notice as possible by ringing: 01634 231423.
With an ever increasing demand for appointments, this will almost certainly allow your slot to be re-allocated to another patient.
Please remember:
• If you rebook an appointment online, this does not automatically cancel any earlier bookings.
• If you update surgery records with your mobile phone number, you will receive a texted reminder just before your scheduled appointment is due.
Purchasing of Minor Drugs
Paracetamol / Ibuprofen etc
The response from patients has been very positive and a big ‘Thank You’ to all concerned. Please continue to do so. It not only saves time for the doctors and receptionists but also helps save money.
Smear Tests
The Surgery urges all female patients between the ages of 25 and 64 to take up the offer of regular free smear tests. Eligible patients will normally receive a written invitation to partake of the test but, if you feel that you qualify but don’t receive such an invitation, please enquire at either Surgery.
Shingles Vaccinations
Ventolin Inhalers
It has become clear from the ever increasing requests for repeat prescriptions that Ventolin Inhalers are NOT being used as prescribed. They are intended for use as a preventative measure, and not as a “regular dosage” medication. Accordingly, future requests may be reviewed by the practice nurse.
Repeat Prescriptions
Please do to ask for drugs that you DO NOT need.
Upchurch Surgery
Changes to opening hours - 2019
To accommodate GP meetings, the following regular afternoon Surgery dates at Upchurch will be replaced with morning sessions, between 10:00am and 1:00pm on:
Thursday 18th July
Thursday 22nd August
Wednesday 18th September
Thursday 24th October
Wednesday 27th November
Please collect your prescriptions during the morning Surgery times above.
If you have any questions or suggestions on the local practice, please Email:
Jan Bunting - Secretary: janannbunting@outlook.com or
Ray Kemsley - Chair: raykemsley@btinternet.com
David Candy
David Candy
Co-vice Chair - Surgery Patient Participation Group - Upchurch & Rainham
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Thursday, 20 June 2019
Nursery Days Fete and Open Day
Nursery Days
The Old School, Upchurch, Sittingbourne, Kent ME9 7AJ
Telephone: 01634 263896
Website: www.nurserydays-upchurch.co.uk
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Swale Borough Council - Don't Be Idle
Head of school Simon Krafft with Ward Cllrs Richard Palmer and Alan Horton, environmental health officer Clare Lydon, and children from Newington CE Primary School. |
The competition is being organised as part of Swale Borough Council’s Clean Air for Schools initiative. This aims to highlight the harm caused by motorists not switching off their engines when they are waiting in traffic or outside schools at drop off or pick up times.
Launching on Clean Air Day 2019 (20th June) schools are being asked to come up with a creative design to encourage people to help people think about the damage leaving engines idling.
The best design will be made into a large banner to be displayed outside their school.
Newington Primary School is the first school to sign up to Clean Air for Schools, and pupils will be having a special assembly to get them thinking of ideas for their banners.
Cllr Tim Valentine, cabinet member for environment at the council, said:
“We want everyone to enjoy better air quality and by working with schools on this competition, we think we can encourage cleaner and greener travel.
Idling engines cause unnecessary emissions, which contribute to air pollution which can be particularly harmful to young children.
Most people probably don’t realise the harm it does, so we want banners to get people to think about how their actions are affecting others.”
Cllr Eddie Thomas, deputy cabinet member for environment, said:
“When parents and carers drive to school, it’s not just their children they’re dropping off for the day - the fumes from their cars stay too.
A lot of people don’t want to drive all the way but feel there is no other option.
“We will be working with schools to put together travel plans that make it easier for parents to get their children to school safely, without leaving polluting fumes.”
The Clean Air for Schools initiative has been set up as part of the council’s air quality action plan and aims to work with schools to encourage sustainable travel options and raise awareness of air pollution.
To find out more, visit: www.swale.gov.uk/Dont-be-idle
Swale Borough Council
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