Saturday, 10 August 2019
UpARA Make Large Donation to Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex
Congratulations to UpARA who have raised £1,010.20 for Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex, their chosen charity for 2018 - 2019.
John Tutt and UpARA Chairman, John Wishart presented Nick Turrell, Community Fundraising Manager with a cheque during the association's monthly meeting held on Friday 9th August at Upchurch Village Hall.
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Kent Police and Crime Commissioner - Annual Policing Survey 2019
Matthew Scott. |
The survey is your chance to influence Kent Police’s priorities by telling Matthew how safe you feel where you live, and what matters to you.
Mr Scott said:
“PCCs are here to be a voice for the people they serve. I meet with local people and community groups all year round but my Annual Policing Survey provides me with a broader understanding of what matters most to the people of Kent. There are questions in there asking people how safe they feel where they live, and about their experiences as victims of crime.
I’m particularly interested to hear about the areas of work people would like to see police officers and staff to be focused on in future, and whether they would be willing to a little pay more for these extra resources through council tax.”
Mr Scott added:
“The feedback I receive from the survey each year helps me to hold the Chief Constable to account and informs my decision-making around the council tax precept. I encourage everyone living in Kent to get involved by completing the survey. This is your chance to have your say about policing in your community.”
The survey is anonymous, and takes only a couple of minutes to complete online. Hard copies are also available by calling the PCC’s office on: 01622 677055.
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Friday, 9 August 2019
Dog Fouling on St. Mary's Church Path
Many people are in the habit of walking with their dogs through our village churchyard.
Sadly dog waste is being deposited and not cleared up. This an awful thing to witness in what is a holy place, and where our loved ones are laid to rest.
Much effort is devoted by many people in caring and maintaining our beautiful churchyard, so please, to those who are guilty, please show respect.
Thank you
Bryan Veale
It is an offence not to clean up after your dog
You can be given an on-the-spot fine (FPN) of £80 if you do not clean up after your dog.
If you refuse to pay the fine, you can be taken to court and fined up to £1,000.
Registered blind dog owners can’t be fined.
Dog mess is a health hazard!
Apart from being an unpleasant nuisance if you step in it, fall in it, cycle through it, or wheel your wheelchair through it, dog waste is a health hazard.
Both dog and cat faeces can contain the eggs of the roundworm 'Toxocara'. These eggs can survive in the soil for several years. If they are ingested or inhaled by humans, they may cause eye, liver, brain and respiratory problems such as asthma, hepatitis and epilepsy.
Please bag your dog waste and put it in any public litter bin or take it home to your household green bin
If you see anyone not cleaning up after their dog, please report it to either: PCSO John Cork on: 07772 226217, a member of the Parochial Church Council, the Parish Clerk on: 01634 363906 or to Swale Borough Council on: 01795 417850 or report it online at: http://bit.ly/2ZxA5Dd
Thank you for your support
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Age UK Medway - The Mackenney Centre
Age UK Medway is an independent charity non-profit organisation offering care and support to older people across the Medway area, under the banner of a nationally recognised brand.
The charity has a 40-year history locally and has grown larger to cope with the increased demand for its services. They are dedicated to ensuring that the needs of older people are placed at the heart of all of their work.
Day Centre Manager, Simon Baker is looking to extend the offer of day services available at the Mackenney Centre in Woodlands Road, Gillingham into the Upchurch area.
The Mackenney Centre is a social club for those aged over 50, covering the Chatham, Gillingham and Rainham areas.
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The Mackenney Centre
The club gives visitors the opportunity to make new friends, take part in creative activities, go on trips and outings, indulge in a freshly cooked meal, with access to foot care, hairdressing and bathing, and to enjoy a door-to-door service in one of their fleet of adapted accessible vehicles.
For more information, please call: 01634 380195
For more information, please call: 01634 380195
Email: enquiries@ageukmedway.org.uk
Visit: www.ageuk.org.uk/medway
Visit: www.ageuk.org.uk/medway
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Thursday, 8 August 2019
Swale Neighbourhood Watch Meeting
Hartlip, Newington & Upchurch Ward
This is a message from Neighbourhood Watch.
There will be a meeting of Swale Neighbourhood Watch at Sittingbourne Police Station, Central Avenue, on Thursday the 22nd of August at 10:00am.
The aim of the meeting is to restart the organisation in the Swale area.
If you are interested and wish to attend, please telephone: 01795 419 212 and leave your name and contact number by 12:00pm on Thursday the 15th of August.
If you are unable to attend, but are interested, please phone and leave your name, contact number and Email address so that we can contact you.
For more information on crime prevention visit: www.kent.police.uk
Patricia & Maureen
(NHW Volunteers)
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Upchurch Parish Council - New Village Caretaker Required
Due to the retirement of Cliff our Village Caretaker, Upchurch Parish Council is looking for somebody to take on this role, to work 3 hours per week.
If you are interested, please contact the Clerk for further information.
If you are interested, please contact the Clerk for further information.
Telephone: 01634 363906
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