Tuesday, 31 March 2020
Swale Borough Council - Garden Waste Collections Suspended
A council spokesperson said:
“We are extremely grateful for the kind words we’ve had about our waste collection crews. They really appreciate them, and the thank you cards and messages left on bins, as they work hard to maintain the service.
Unfortunately, due to reduced staff levels, we have taken the decision to suspend garden waste collections to prioritise collecting general waste, food waste and recycling.
This means that if your garden waste brown bin is out for collection, please take it in off the street until we are able to restart the collections - please check our website and social media for updates.
If you don’t already, and you have the space, you could start home composting your garden waste.
We will continue to collect your blue, green and food waste as planned, however if your bins are not collected on your usual allocated day, please leave them out and we will get to them as soon as we can.”
Swale Borough Council
Space
UPDATE from SGN - Gas Network Upgrade in A2/High Street, Newington - Tuesday 31st March
We know that during the coronavirus outbreak, our communities will rely on us now more than ever to keep them safe and warm. The safety of our communities and our employees will remain our number one priority in the weeks and months ahead.
We need to continue with our safety-critical project to upgrade the gas network in A2/ High Street. This needs to continue now, rather than wait until the pandemic passes, to ensure your local community continues to receive a safe and reliable gas supply.
We’re working closely with UK Government and public health bodies to make sure we work safely and in line with expert advice during the coronavirus outbreak. We have extra safety precautions in place to protect our colleagues and our customers from catching or spreading the virus as we carry out our safety-critical project.
There’s more information about our coronavirus preparations on our website: sgn.co.uk/coronavirus
Thank you for your understanding and support during these challenging times.
Kind regards
Paige Roberts
Stakeholder and Community Manager
SGN Gas
Space
POSTPONED - Public Inquiry into M2 Junction 5 / A249 Stockbury Roundabout Improvements
Watch the video
The video may not be visible in our Email version of this post.
If not, you can watch it here: youtube.com
Highways England is upgrading the M2 junction 5 / A249 Stockbury Roundabout which they say will support improvements to safety and the potential for economic development and growth in the region.
The scheme includes a new flyover which will create an uninterrupted link for drivers staying on the A249 and will free up extra space on the Stockbury roundabout.
Objections
Stockbury Parish Council, MP Helen Whately, along with residents and business owners, have all raised concerns and objections over the current plans put forward. Because of these objections, the Secretary of State has now ordered a Public Inquiry to take place.
It's believed all would support the scheme providing a bridge or underpass is added to the proposed new road layout. They are concerned that as a result of the upgrade scheme, the village could be cut off and become dangerous and difficult to travel to.
They acknowledge and support the need to modernise the Stockbury roundabout but cannot support the current scheme which they believe will irreparably harm the cohesion of the community, which has small businesses and significant settlements on both sides of the A249.
Public Inquiry - Postponed
In line with latest Government advice regarding Coronavirusaa and to avoid unnecessary and non-essential travel and social contact with others, the Inspector has now postponed the 8 day Public Inquiry announced by the Secretary of State which was due to open on Tuesday 28th April 2020.
The inquiry was due to be held at Hempstead House, London Road, Bapchild, Sittingbourne ME9 9PP in the Heritage Suite.
Members of the public were invited to attend the proceedings and if they wished to make an objection, declare support or have specific questions, they needed to submit their intention of this to the Inspector by Monday 23rd March 2020.
An independent Programme Officer has been appointed. Information about how to appear at the inquiry, the programme and additional documents have been made available on their website at http://programmeofficers.co.uk/m2j5
If you have questions specifically about the inquiry you should contact Yvonne Parker directly via Email posltd@virginmedia.com
Full details of the orders and improvement scheme can be found on the Highways England website at https://highwaysengland.co.uk/projects/m2-junction-5-improvements
The Inspector notes that under the present circumstances, it is not possible to finalise and publish the inquiry arrangements in order to give notice to interested parties in a timely manner, in accordance with the requirements of the associated inquiries procedure rules. This reinforces his view regarding the need to postpone the event.
Once new dates have been arranged the website will be updated and participants notified. In the meantime, if you have an urgent enquiry, please contact the Programme Officer.
Upchurch Matters
Space
Monday, 30 March 2020
Coronavirus - Guidance on Access to Green Spaces
Guidance on using green spaces and protecting yourself and others.
The government’s priority is to save lives and the best way to protect yourself and others from illness is to stay at home.
However, exercise is still important for people’s physical and mental wellbeing, so the government has said people can leave their homes for exercise once a day.
Please use the following guidance in order to stay safe:
• Stay local and use open spaces near to your home where possible - do not travel unnecessarily.
• You should only go outside alone or with members of your own household.
• Keep at least 2 metres apart from anyone outside your household at all times.
• Gatherings of more than two in parks or other public spaces have been banned and the police will enforce this.
• If you have a garden, make use of the space for exercise and fresh air.
• Take hygiene precautions when you are outside, and wash your hands as soon as you are back indoors.
Please see the latest government guidance on social distancing
Please be aware that if you are experiencing symptoms of coronavirus illness (COVID-19) or at risk of severe illness if you catch coronavirus, then you must stay at home. See the latest guidance from Public Health England
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs
Forestry Commission
Environment Agency
Natural England
Space
Sunday, 29 March 2020
Upchurch Infant School - Christmas Show 1957/1958
![]() |
Click the photograph to enlarge. |
Just for fun
Thanks to Elaine Hare for sharing this old photograph she came across recently of children performing in the Christmas Show at Upchurch Infant School.
It's not known exactly which year it was taken, possibly 1957 or 1958.
The names Elaine remembers are:
Back row
Wendy Pamplin, Susan Carroll, Richard Daniels, Sylvia Murr, Pamela Griffin.
Wendy Pamplin, Susan Carroll, Richard Daniels, Sylvia Murr, Pamela Griffin.
Middle row
Elaine Stokes (now Hare), Linda Waters, Geraldine Madden, Joy?, Bryan Andrews, Pamela Edmonds.
Elaine Stokes (now Hare), Linda Waters, Geraldine Madden, Joy?, Bryan Andrews, Pamela Edmonds.
Front row
Derek Phillips, Carol Button, Marlene Ashdown, Stephen Murray?, Pamela Cripps, Glynis (Poppy) Tyler, Stephen Davies.
Derek Phillips, Carol Button, Marlene Ashdown, Stephen Murray?, Pamela Cripps, Glynis (Poppy) Tyler, Stephen Davies.
Who do you recognise?
Upchurch Matters
Space
Mr Fizz Sock Mask - Kid’s Magic Fun!
![]() |
| Click on my instructions to save or print them. |

Hi Kids,
I've created a special Mr Fizz Sock Mask for all the children to have fun making at home.
Print out my simple A4 instructions above or follow them from your screen.
And don't forget to send all your finished mask pictures to Upchurch Matters. They will add them to the comments on their Facebook post.
Always ask a grownups permission first.
See you all soon.
And remember to always have fun and stay safe!
Terry Knight - Mr Fizz
www.mr-fizz.co.uk
Space
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)





