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Saturday, 6 July 2019

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

Hartlip, Newington and Upchurch

Here is a brief summary of the crime information for the past 2 months:
April 2019May 2019
All crime3618
Anti-social behaviour189
Bicycle theft00
Burglary01
Criminal damage and arson31
Drugs10
Other crime10
Other theft10
Possession of weapons00
Public order14
Robbery00
Shoplifting00
Theft from the person00
Vehicle crime20
Violence and sexual offences93
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:
April 2019May 2019
All crime1119
Anti-social behaviour613
Bicycle theft10
Burglary00
Criminal damage and arson14
Drugs00
Other crime00
Other theft00
Possession of weapons00
Public order11
Robbery00
Shoplifting00
Theft from the person00
Vehicle crime10
Violence and sexual offences11
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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Friday, 5 July 2019

Leigh Academy Rainham


A hoarding in Station Road, Rainham is advertising what will be the first new secondary school to be built in our area for a very long time.

Coming soon

Leigh Academy Rainham

A brand new mixed 11-18 Secondary Academy

For details visit: www.leighacademyrainham.org.uk

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Public Exhibition for Proposed New Homes and Public Spaces at Pump Lane, Rainham

The plans

Developers AC Goatham & Son who own the land at Pump Lane, Rainham are relocating fruit production to other sites and in Autumn 2018 consulted with residents on development proposals.

The site is located south of Lower Rainham Road, centred upon Pump Lane and extending, in part to Lower Bloors Lane to the east and to Lower Twydall Lane to the west. The southern-most boundary is formed of the railway. The site is currently used as commercial fruit orchards.

The proposals are for a residential development of up to 1,250 homes with landscaped areas, open spaces and other community benefits.

It is proposed that at the heart of the development there will be a village green that will integrate with existing pedestrian routes.

A new primary school with playing fields is planned for the space at the rear of the existing houses on Lower Rainham Road.

Access to the development will be from Lower Rainham Road and Pump Lane.

Public exhibition

Outline planning application: MC/19/1566 has now been submitted to Medway Council and a two-day public exhibition will be held at which the developer will present their plans.

Members of the consultation team will be available to discuss the plans and answer any questions residents may have, on Friday 12th July, from 3:00pm until 8.00pm and Saturday 13th July, from 10:00am until 1:00pm at Holy Trinity Church Hall, Twydall Lane, Gillingham, ME8 6JU

Contact: 0800 955 1042
You will also be able to view more information on the website: www.pumplane.org

Outline planning application details

MC/19/1566 | Outline planning application with some matters reserved (appearance, landscaping, layout and scale) for redevelopment of land off Pump Lane to include residential development comprising of approximately 1,250 residential units, a local centre, a village green, a two form entry primary school, a 60 bed extra care facility, an 80 bed care home and associated access (vehicular, pedestrian, cycle). | Land Off Pump Lane Rainham Kent ME8 7TJ.

The application can be viewed online at: https://publicaccess1.medway.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=summary&keyVal=PT14G0KNM9R00

Comments on the application should be made in writing and reach Medway Council by Tuesday 23rd July 2019 (remember to include the planning application number).

There are a number of ways you can send your comments, you can either:

Submit your comments online at: https://publicaccess1.medway.gov.uk/online-applications

 Send a letter to: Medway Council Planning Service, Gun Wharf, Dock Road, Chatham,
Kent, ME4 4TR


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Thursday, 4 July 2019

UpARA - July 2019 Newsletter & Latest Schedule of Events




John Wishart - Chairman
Tel: 07971 511956
Website: www.upara.club
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1st Upchurch Brownies and Guides - Strawberry Tea - Amount Raised and Thank You



Congratulations to 1st Upchurch Brownies and Guides, and thank you to everyone who came along and supported their Strawberry Tea again this year on Wednesday the 3rd of July at Drakes Lodge Scout Hut. Also to everyone who bought raffle tickets in advance and donated prizes. 


The event raised a new record amount of £675.14.

The proceeds will be split 50/50 between Breast Cancer Care and the Upchurch Guides equipment fund.

Breast Cancer Care Website: www.breastcancercare.org.uk

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Please Help Save The Happy Pants Ranch - Animal Sanctuary

For the first time since the ranch began almost 6 years ago, the future of the sanctuary is now in danger.

Over 200 animals currently have their forever home at the sanctuary near Rainham, after being previously abandoned, abused, homeless or threatened with death. Over the past few years Amey's not-for-profit ranch has helped saved the lives of 100's of needy animals, with a plan to continue doing this for hopefully many more years to come…

The ranch presence is just starting to grow with lots of local and national support, open days, volunteering, collaborations with schools and mental health organisations plus charity registration in the pipeline!

However there is now a chance Amey may lose the sanctuary’s home, unless she can raise the funds to keep it open, if not, the 200+ animals that live there are at risk. Amey needs to raise enough funds to be able to relocate the sanctuary to a similar site to secure it’s future.

It took 3 years to find a suitable site for the sanctuary and since moving here, £1000's has been spent on animal fencing, housing, ponds and cat pens etc. Moving location would not only be a huge expense, difficult to co-ordinate but of massive stress to the animals.

Although it’s a big feat, Amey believes it is possible to save The Happy Pants Ranch - Animal Sanctuary! The animals and this sanctuary are Amey's life, so she's not giving up without a fight.

But Amey can’t do it alone, she needs YOUR HELP.

Even if you can’t donate funds, you may be able to help by donating your time volunteering, creating your own fundraiser, joining the “SAVE THE HAPPY PANTS RANCH!” Facebook group or even just sharing the ranch posts and campaign to help spread the word.

Every little helps, YOU CAN make a big difference!

Please join the “SAVE THE HAPPY PANTS RANCH!” Facebook group here: www.facebook.com/groups/302049213838394

Donations can be sent to the Justgiving page: www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/save-the-happy-pants-ranch-animal-sanctuary

Via PayPal: amey@happypants.co.uk (be careful not to incur fees from your donation)

BACS:
The Happy Pants Ranch
30-98-97
40133168

Thank you SO MUCH, from Amey and all the animals residents on The Happy Pants Ranch and from the animals hopefully to be saved in the future.

The Happy Pants Ranch Facebook page: www.facebook.com/thehappypantsranch
More info at the website: www.thehappypantsranch.com

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