Saturday, 26 October 2019
KCC Mobile Library Service and Library Services Direct to You
As well as operating library buildings, KCC also operates mobile libraries, visiting 100s of locations across Kent. Mobile libraries offer a book lending service for people living, working and studying in the county, including those who live some distance from a traditional library building. Stopping times and frequency of visits vary depending on location. The vehicles do not provide access to computers or the internet.
The mobile library visits Upchurch fortnightly and can be found parked in Church Farm Road between 12:15pm and 12:55pm - its next scheduled visit is on Thursday the 7th of November. Children at Holywell School also get to use the mobile library when it visits the school earlier the same day between 11:20am and 12:10pm.
You can use the search facility at the link here: http://bit.ly/2BH9ABj to find out where and when KCC mobile libraries stop or call: 03000 413131 for more information.
Library services direct to you
There are many other ways KCC library services can come to you if you can’t get to your local library, or don't have time to visit. Find out more at: http://bit.ly/2MPCrcU
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Friday, 25 October 2019
Chatty Bench to Tour Medway
Staff from the A Better Medway team will
talk to residents during the talking bench tour.
The Chatty bench will tour Medway to highlight the importance of staying connected.
A chatty bench will tour Medway as part of Medway Council’s A Better Medway - Together campaign which aims to reduce loneliness and social isolation.
The talking bench will visit a number of locations across Medway to encourage residents to sit and talk to members of the council’s A Better Medway team to find out more about the importance of staying connected with others. The team will also provide information about a range of services and clubs across Medway where residents can meet new people and learn new skills. Residents can also pick up a free talking tips pack and other tools which can help build confidence and help encourage more residents to speak with others to help Medway being better connected and combat social isolation and loneliness.
The wooden bench was handmade by Men in Sheds, a project which supports local men to stay well by getting together to share their interests and skills, including sessions such as woodcraft, music sessions and art. Men in Sheds focuses mainly, but not exclusively, on men over 25 who are not in work and retirees.
Cllr David Brake, Portfolio Holder for Adult Services, covering Public Health, said:
“I am extremely pleased that the Talking Bench will be visiting a number of locations across Medway. Loneliness and social isolation can affect residents of any age and I would encourage as many people as possible to visit the bench and start a conversation. We will continue to work with our partners to further help our residents make more connections in their local area.”
Tackling loneliness doesn’t have to mean making a big gesture. Sometimes a simple hello can make a big difference. We know it can be hard to start a conversation with someone new, so here are our top tips:
• Ask someone’s opinion, for example, ask what they think of the weather.
• In a queue? Say hello to someone.
• Ask open questions and avoid questions that only have a yes or no answers, for example, ask what someone’s plans are for the weekend.
The bench will start its tour on Monday 28th October at Chatham Library from 10:00am to 1:00pm.
For more information on our Together in Medway activities, and to get involved by making a pledge, visit: www.medway.gov.uk/community
Follow #MedwayTogether on social media to find out more about ways to connect with your community.
The Chatty bench will be at Rainham Shopping Centre on Friday 1st November from 10:00am to 2:00pm and at Rainham Library on Monday 4th November from 10:00am to 2:00pm.
For more information on our Together in Medway activities, and to get involved by making a pledge, visit: www.medway.gov.uk/community
Follow #MedwayTogether on social media to find out more about ways to connect with your community.
The Chatty bench will be at Rainham Shopping Centre on Friday 1st November from 10:00am to 2:00pm and at Rainham Library on Monday 4th November from 10:00am to 2:00pm.
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Thursday, 24 October 2019
Vehicle Stolen - Newington High Street
Hartlip, Newington & Upchurch Ward
Crime Number: 46/204281/19
Between Monday 21st and Tuesday 22nd of October, a white Ford (Europe), reg number: AV61ETT, was stolen from Newington High Street.
If you have any information that could help investigators please contact Kent Police on telephone number 101 and quote the relevant crime number above.
For more information on crime prevention visit: www.kent.police.uk
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Wednesday, 23 October 2019
Upchurch Short Mat Bowls Club Make Large Donation to Upchurch Village Hall
Club Treasurer, Ted Lightfoot and Secretary, Brenda Groves presented Village Hall Treasurer, Sandy Tutt with a cheque at Upchurch Village Hall.
Thank you to everyone who came along and supported this event.
Malcolm Groves
Chairperson - Upchurch Short Mat Bowls Club
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Chairperson - Upchurch Short Mat Bowls Club
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World Horse Welfare - Horse Stress from Fireworks
Fireworks are generally used at times of celebration but for many horses and their owners, it can be a worrying time.
To help raise awareness amongst those planning to hold fireworks displays around bonfire night, World Horse Welfare has some useful tips and ideas on their website to help make the occasion as safe and less stressful as possible.
Visit their website at: http://bit.ly/31Ah5nZ
Or you can call their advice line on: 01953 497238
Or you can call their advice line on: 01953 497238
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Trick or Treat Posters - Stay Safe This Halloween
Click either of the 2 the posters or useful advice from Kent Police
to download them and print them out.
If you are worried about people coming to your door during Halloween - particularly after dark or late in the evening remember, you don’t have to answer the door.
You can make this clear by displaying a poster in your front window or on your door.
If anyone calls at your door and their behaviour worries you, let a neighbour know. Alternatively, you can contact Kent Police on one of the numbers below:
In an emergency - dial 999
Kent Police non-emergency - 101
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