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Monday, 23 March 2020

KCC’s £200,000 to Support Charities During Coronavirus Pandemic

KCC is urging the county’s smaller charities to take advantage of an emergency fund launched by the Kent Community Foundation, which the county council has already supported with a grant of £200,000.

The Foundation has said it will be supporting charities and community groups facing difficulties as their fundraising activities are affected by the government measures to reduce the spread of the Coronavirus.

The emergency fund will accept applications for grants of up to £10,000, from charities with an annual income of £200,000 or less and will initially give priority to those from organisations supporting the elderly and vulnerable.

Mike Hill, KCC’s Cabinet Member for Community and Regulatory Services, said:

“Many charities will suffer a loss of income because of the current pandemic and will therefore struggle to provide their vital services to the community.

Kent Community Foundation has asked its existing supporters to help alleviate this situation and KCC has acted quickly to donate £200,000 to the new Coronavirus Emergency Fund.

This will initially support charities and community groups working with the elderly and vulnerable, but the foundation will closely monitor developments to assess which other groups may also need support from this fund.”


KCC is currently consulting on its Civil Society Strategy, which is due to be launched in June. The strategy sets out KCC’s commitment to supporting the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector, recognising the important role it plays in our communities.

The strategy will see future investment into the social sector but the decision has been taken to bring some of the funding forward to support organisations during this challenging time.

Residents and organisations can taken part in the consultation by clicking this link: https://kccconsultations.inconsult.uk/consult.ti/civilsocietystrategy/consultationHome

Charities wishing to apply for support from the foundation should visit the website: https://kentcf.org.uk

Murray Evans
Kent County Council
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Upchurch Choral Society


Upchurch Choral Society, along with other groups, has stopped all rehearsals for the time being because of the Coronavirus pandemic.

So our next concert, scheduled for Saturday 25th April, is cancelled.

One day, hopefully, we will restart with renewed vigour and sing to the village again!

Sue Rossiter
Secretary to Upchurch Choral Society
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Sunday, 22 March 2020

NEW ADVICE - Coronavirus: Protecting the Most at Risk - Isolate your Household - Stay at Home






Protecting the most at risk

Some people with serious underlying health conditions face the highest risk of being hospitalised by Coronavirus.

We are urging those people to STAY at home.

Read the full guidance here: https://bit.ly/3976KDL

Social distancing:

✅ Everyone should be reducing their interactions with others to reduce transmission of COVID-19.
✅ People at increased risk of severe illness should be particularly stringent in following the advice.
✅ Read our guidance here: http://bit.ly/2Uj3CPP

Isolate your household - Stay at home

The most common symptoms of Coronavirus are:

A new continuous cough
OR
High temperature (37.8 degrees or higher).

If you or anyone in your household has a high temperature or a new and continuous cough - even if it’s mild:

✅ Everyone in your household must stay at home for 14 days and keep away from others.
❌ DO NOT go to your GP, hospital or pharmacy.
✅ Go to: nhs.uk to check your symptoms and follow the specialist medical advice. Only call NHS 111 if you can’t get online or your symptoms worsen.
✅ Protect older people and those with existing health conditions by avoiding contact.
✅ Find out how to isolate your household at: nhs.uk/coronavirus

Here's what you can do to protect yourself and others:

✅ Wash your hands more often.
✅ Use soap and water for 20 seconds.
✅ Or use hand sanitiser.

#coronavirus | #COVID_19

Department of Health and Social Care - DHSC
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Swale Borough Council - Changes to Public Opening Times at Council Offices


From Monday, 23rd March, we will be reducing the public opening hours of our Sittingbourne and Faversham offices to:

Swale House: Mon - Fri 10:00am - 3:00pm
 Faversham: Tue and Thu 9:00am - 12:30am

KCC has taken the decision to close Sheppey Gateway to the public from Monday, 23rd March.

Normal telephone availability will remain in place.

Swale Borough Council
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Saturday, 21 March 2020

A Message from Mrs Warner


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If you’re passing the school gates, look out for the rainbow made by Mayflower Class. It’s in the entrance window to remind everyone we are thinking of you all.

The school children have also made cards to send love and thoughts to elderly residents in the village.

Mayflower and Richmond Classrooms are ready to support the children of our hard working key workers in Holywell.

Stay safe everyone.

Jackie Warner
Holywell Primary School
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Friday, 20 March 2020

Upchurch Parish Council Report - March 2020


Report of the Parish Council March 2020

Cllr Tyrone Ripley (Chairman), Cllr John Arnold (Vice-Chairman), Cllr Pam Denny, Cllr Alan Horton, Cllr Gerry Lewin, Cllr Peter Masson, Cllr Janet Marshall, Cllr Gary Rosewell and Cllr Neil Sheppard. Clerk Mrs Wendy Licence.

Events and Meetings
Due to the current situation with the coronavirus COVID-19 the following events have been postponed and will take place at a later date:
Upchurch Great British Spring Clean Saturday 18th April
Annual Parish meeting on Thursday 30th April
The VE Day 75th Anniversary celebrations Friday 8th May 2020

The situation and developments in this public health crisis seem to be very fast-moving and somewhat confusing, at the moment. The government now seems to be favouring a ‘delay’ strategy, but logically, it seems only a matter of time before meetings and assemblies will have to be shut down, if only for a short time, therefore Parish Council meetings and Committee meetings have also been cancelled until further notice.  
The Council will keep the public health situation and government advice under review.

Planning
Ref: 20/500305/FULL Address: Jack Russell Place Halstow Lane Upchurch  ME9 7AB. Proposal: Retrospective application for erection of a brick wall and gate posts to front of site.
Councillors considered the application and objected to the proposal as the walls, entrance and gates are intrusive and not in keeping with the area and visually intrusive. This application in this area of the village will cause harm to the appearance of the rural vista.

Ref: 20/500447/PNEXT Address: 108 Oak Lane Upchurch Sittingbourne ME9 7AY. 
Proposal: Prior notification for a proposed single storey rear extension which: A) Extends by 4.35 metres beyond the rear wall of the original dwelling. B) Has a maximum height of 3.663 metres from the natural ground level. C) Has a height of 2.475 metres at the eaves from the natural ground level.
Councillors considered the application and agreed to follow officers’ recommendations and asked that due consideration is given to neighbours comments.

Ref: 20/500622/PNEXT Address: 14 Homefield Drive Upchurch ME8 8RS
Proposal: Prior notification for a proposed single storey rear extension which: A) Extends by 4.950 metres beyond the rear wall of the original dwelling. B) Has a maximum height of 3.308 metres from the natural ground level. C) Has a height of 2.380 metres at the eaves from the natural ground level.
Councillors considered the application and agreed to follow officers’ recommendations and asked that due consideration is given to neighbours comments.

Paddock and Recreation Ground 
The Recreation Ground fence has been repaired following storm damage. Quotations are being obtained to replace the dog bin in the Recreation Ground, the bin will be a dual purpose bin.
Dog walkers are politely requested to ensure that their dogs are on leads when in the Paddock.

This is a precis of Council business, full minutes of all meetings can be found on the website when ratified.

Wendy Licence - Clerk to the Parish Council
Tel: 01622 739324
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