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Wednesday, 2 October 2019

Upchurch Short Mat Bowls Club - London Trip to The Magic of Christmas

I am currently arranging a coach trip to Cadogan Hall, Sloane Terrace, London on Thursday 5th December 2019 for the 7:30pm performance of The Magic of Christmas - performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra featuring the City of London Choir.

The 2-hour performance features music by Finzi, Delius, Vaughan Williams and more, as well as much-loved carols by Rutter, Willcocks and Gardner, including In the Bleak Midwinter, Three Carols, The Little Road to Bethlehem and more seasonal favourites.

The trip costs £46.50 per person for stalls seating.

To book, please contact Malcolm Groves on: 01634 388425. Limited availability.

More info at: http://bit.ly/2mXAocM

Thank you

Malcolm Groves - Upchurch Short Mat Bowls Club
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Medway Council - Medway Housing Week


Residents are invited to find out more about the support and advice available from Medway’s housing services during Medway Housing Week.

To acknowledge World Homelessness Day on Thursday, 10th October, Medway Council has organised a week where residents can learn more about the council’s housing teams and partner agencies, and how they all work together to support Medway’s residents.

Medway Housing Week will take place between Monday, 7th October and Thursday, 10th October. During this time, residents will be able to visit an information stand in the Pentagon Shopping Centre in Chatham, from 9:15am to 4:00pm, to find out more about the services available. Each day will focus on a different area:

On Monday, 7th October, residents can find out more about welfare and finance. There will be representatives from the Department of Work and Pensions as well as housing benefits staff available to answer questions.

On Tuesday, 8th October, a variety of Medway Council’s partner agencies including housing support providers, community safety organisations, voluntary agencies which work with vulnerable people and services commissioned by the council’s public health team will showcase the support currently available to residents.

On Wednesday, 9th October, residents can find out more information about the private rented access scheme, Homechoice and disabled facilities grants.

Medway Housing Week concludes on World Homelessness Day, which is on Thursday, 10th October. Residents can find out more about the range of support the council and its partners provide all year round to people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Visitors will also be able to speak to people from the council’s Housing Options and Rough Sleeper Initiative teams to find out more about their work to support Medway’s most vulnerable residents.

Cllr Howard Doe, Portfolio Holder for Housing at Medway Council, said:

“Medway Housing Week is a good opportunity for residents to find out more about the support and advice our housing team provides. It is also a chance for residents to ask questions and meet some of the partner agencies we work closely with. We are committed to helping Medway’s most vulnerable residents and I would encourage people to come along and find out more about the support that is available to them all year round.”

To find out more about Medway Council’s housing team, visit: www.medway.gov.uk/housing

Medway Council
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Tuesday, 1 October 2019

Urgent Traffic Notice - Wallbridge Lane, Upchurch

One-way system - Wallbridge Lane, Upchurch - Monday 30th September 2019

It will be necessary to implement a one-way system on Wallbridge Lane, Upchurch from Monday 30th September 2019 for up to 21 days.
 
The one-way system will be from the junction with Oak Lane.

No entry signs will be in place at the junction with Windmill Hill.
 
This is necessary to manage traffic during SGN works to replace a gas main.
 
This notice applies when the relevant signs and barriers are on site and is valid for a period of no more than 21 days.

For details of roadworks, see: https://one.network

Kent County Council - Highways, Transportation & Waste
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Urgent Road Closure - Canterbury Lane, Upchurch



It will be necessary to close Canterbury Lane, Upchurch from Monday 30th September 2019 for up to 21 days.


The road will be closed between Seymour Road and Oak Lane.

The alternative route is via Oak Lane, Wallbridge Lane and Otterham Quay Lane.

This is to enable the urgent replacement of a gas main.

Works to be carried out by SGN.

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

For details of roadworks, see: https://one.network

Kent County Council - Highways, Transportation & Waste
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Latest POLICE.UK Crime Data for the Area - August 2019

Hartlip, Newington and Upchurch


Here is a brief summary of the crime information for the past 2 months:
July 2019August 2019
All crime4241
Anti-social behaviour69
Bicycle theft00
Burglary54
Criminal damage and arson104
Drugs00
Other crime00
Other theft13
Possession of weapons00
Public order12
Robbery02
Shoplifting00
Theft from the person00
Vehicle crime34
Violence and sexual offences1613
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:
July 2019August 2019
All crime4939
Anti-social behaviour1814
Bicycle theft01
Burglary21
Criminal damage and arson33
Drugs11
Other crime20
Other theft24
Possession of weapons00
Public order31
Robbery10
Shoplifting10
Theft from the person00
Vehicle crime26
Violence and sexual offences148
Please visit: www.police.uk for more information including outcomes for these crimes and contact information for your local policing team.

Upchurch Matters
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Medway Council - Get Creative, Get Connected and Learn New Skills During Libraries Week


Medway Council is encouraging residents to get creative, get connected and to learn new skills during Libraries Week.

National Libraries Week, a celebration of the nation’s much-loved libraries, takes place from Monday, 7th to Saturday, 12th October. The week aims to celebrate how libraries are engaging communities through technology, building confidence in residents’ digital skills as well as supporting local people’s health and wellbeing.

Last year 1,021,816 people visited a Medway library - there are 15 to choose from including the five Community Hubs in Chatham, Gillingham, Rochester, Strood and Twydall and the Neighbourhood Community Hub in Hempstead. Residents can also visit Medway Archives Centre, the Community Mobile Library and Children’s Mobile Library. Residents can access council services such as planning, housing, benefits and environmental services and access computers and free Wi-Fi in all council libraries. In 2018, 7,937,352 minutes were spent on library computers.

A total of 951,565 books were borrowed from Medway’s libraries last year and a staggering 3,641 people, including 3,011 young people took part in this year’s Summer Reading Challenge which was inspired by the fiftieth anniversary of the first moon landings.

To mark Libraries Week a number of workshops, talks and author visits will be held in libraries across Medway.

Popular children’s author Sam Gayton will visit Strood and Gillingham libraries to speak to children from local primary schools. Sam’s books include His Royal Whiskers, The Last Zoo and Hercufleas.

On Wednesday, 9th October, Frances Beaumont will give a fascinating talk about John Oliver a tug man on ‘Hobbit’ along the River Medway for 40 years. John was born without hands and two short arms and was also a trained artist. The Extraordinary Life and Loves of Johnny No Hands - an illustrated talk will take place from 2:30pm to 4:00pm, the talk is free to attend but booking is required.

Hands-on family history workshops will also be held at Twydall Library and Rainham Library on Thursday, 10th and Friday, 11th October. Come along and do some digital digging into your family tree. The sessions are free but booking is required.

Journalist Christine Rayner will speak about her Life in Print at Chatham Library on Saturday, 12th October, from 3:00pm to 4:30pm. Christine started her career at Chatham News in 1974 and rose through the ranks to become editor of four local newspapers. The talk is free to attend but booking is required.

To book your place at a talk or workshop visit your local library or call: 01634 337799.

Cllr Howard Doe, Portfolio Holder for Community Services at Medway Council, said: 

“Medway’s libraries are at the heart of our communities. They are not only places where residents can nurture their love of reading, but they have become hives of activity where residents can access a variety of council services and attend a number of clubs and sessions. I would encourage residents to visit their local library to find out more about the services they offer.”

Becoming a member of Medway Libraries is free and membership allows you to borrow books, download eBooks, eMagazines, eNewspapers and eComics, for free. It also enables you to search databases such as Ancestry, Encyclopaedia Britannica and Oxford Dictionaries, free of charge.

For more information about Medway’s library services, visit: www.medway.gov.uk/libraries

Medway Council
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