Thursday, 23 July 2020
Saturday Night Mussels Special at Upchurch River Valley Golf Course
Jenny Giles - Upchurch River Valley Golf Course
Telephone: 01634 360626
Website: www.rivervalleygolf.co.uk
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Poolside Bar Courtyard Presents The Mel Harris 60’s Show at Upchurch River Valley Golf Course
Free Entry - Non Members Welcome
Jenny Giles - Upchurch River Valley Golf Course
Telephone: 01634 360626
Website: www.rivervalleygolf.co.uk
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Changes at Upchurch's Co-op
After 5 years away, Nik Clements has returned to Upchurch's Co-op this week as the new store manager. Nik is delighted to be back working in the village and looking forward to becoming more involved with community life and seeing all your familiar faces again in store.
As the store manager, Nik is keen to hear what customers would like to see in our local Co-op. She will read all your feedback and where possible will make improvements based on your comments while continuing the good work her team already does.
Please continue to complete the 'your store your say' surveys using store number 7889 at >> www.yourstoreyoursay.com for your chance to win 1 of 10 £250 vouchers each month.
Thank you
Thank you
Good luck Nik 🤞🏼
David would like to thank you all. Upchurch is the best store he has worked in, he says, with the best team and the loveliest customers. He will be back in August covering holidays, so you haven't seen the last of him just yet!
We wish David well in his new role and would like to thank him for all his hard work in Upchurch, particularly during the Coronavirus lockdown when the village really needed its local Co-op.
Thank you, David 👏🏼
We wish David well in his new role and would like to thank him for all his hard work in Upchurch, particularly during the Coronavirus lockdown when the village really needed its local Co-op.
Thank you, David 👏🏼
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Wednesday, 22 July 2020
Swale Borough Council Opens Second Round of Discretionary Grants Scheme to Help More Small Businesses Get Back on Their Feet
Small businesses in the tourism, hospitality and leisure industry could be eligible for support from Swale Borough Council’s second round of discretionary grants.
The second round of the discretionary grants scheme is aimed at those businesses who directly support Swale’s visitor economy and who haven’t yet qualified for any government grants to support them through the impact of COVID-19.
The council has already handed out more than £1 million in discretionary grants designed to help specific types of micro and small businesses who were not eligible for the small business grant scheme or the retail, leisure and hospitality grant schemes offered by the government.
Now that 130 businesses have received their grants, the council is opening the discretionary scheme for a second round.
Cllr Monique Bonney, cabinet member for economy and property at Swale Borough Council, said:
“The government guidelines on who should receive the discretionary grants were very strict in the first round.
Now that we’ve helped 130 businesses who fell into the categories of flexible workspaces, market trader’s, B&Bs and charities, we are adding another category for businesses that specifically support our visitor economy.
This includes tourism businesses and our hospitality and leisure service providers who are crucial to helping get our local economy going, especially now the summer is here, and lockdown restrictions are easing.
We have £400,000 left in the pot to give to eligible businesses and if we have some remaining after this round, we may open the scheme up for a third round to expand the criteria even more.
Local businesses are important to the community and we’re doing everything we can to support them. As well as the discretionary grants, we’ve also paid more than £27 million in small business and retail grants.
The grant scheme opens today (22nd July) for one week and we urge anybody requiring business support to sign up for our business emails to stay up to date on what’s available.”
Now that the first four categories have received support, a fifth category has been added:
1. Small businesses in shared premises or other flexible workspaces, e.g. industrial parks, science parks, incubators etc, which do not have their own business rates assessment.
Now that the first four categories have received support, a fifth category has been added:
1. Small businesses in shared premises or other flexible workspaces, e.g. industrial parks, science parks, incubators etc, which do not have their own business rates assessment.
2. Regular market traders who do not have their own business rates assessment.
3. B&B’s that pay council tax instead of business rates.
4. Charity properties in receipt of charitable business rates relief that could otherwise have
been eligible for small business rates relief or rural rate relief.
5. Businesses that directly support Swale’s visitor economy; this can include tourism, hospitality & leisure service providers but does not include sporting activity providers and/or supply chain businesses.
For more information about what help is available for businesses visit: www.swale.gov.uk/advice-for-businesses
Businesses wanting to sign up for updates from the council should Email: edu@swale.gov.uk
Swale Borough Council
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Poolside Bar Courtyard Music Nights July - November at Upchurch River Valley Golf Course
Telephone: 01634 360626
Website: www.rivervalleygolf.co.uk
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Orchard Community Energy Fund - Open for Applications from 1st August
Orchard Community Energy Fund open for applications from 1st August - 31st October 2020
The Community Fund donated by Orchard Community Energy is again open for applications from 1st August - 31st October 2020. The members of Orchard Community Energy have allocated a community fund of £10,000 for projects starting in 2021. This will be the fourth round of grants made by the community-owned energy organisation.
Grants will be between a minimum of £2,000 and a maximum of £5,000. Projects must benefit the residents of Swale and/or Medway.
To apply:
• The applicant must be a Charity and beneficiaries cannot be specific individuals.
• The project must address at least one of the following objectives: wildlife conservation, climate change mitigation and/or adaption, the alleviation of fuel poverty or support for vulnerable or disadvantaged groups.
• Orchard Community Energy is particularly keen to receive applications that achieve social goals through environmental means, ie. address at least two objectives including at least one social and at least one environmental objective.
• The project should be ready to start in January 2021 and aim to be completed by the end of the year.
• Completed applications must be received by midday on 31st October 2020.
For full details of how to apply, please download the Guide for Applicants 2020-21 and Application for Funding Summary Form 2020-21 available at orchard.coop
About Orchard Community Energy
About Orchard Community Energy
Orchard Community Energy was established in 2015 to develop community-owned renewable energy, low carbon and energy efficiency projects in Swale and Medway. It concentrates on projects that reduce the impact of climate change and increase energy security, whilst at the same time generating significant donations to its community fund.
Its 5MW solar array near Iwade occupies low grade farmland that was formerly used for brick earth extraction. The current output from the array is enough to meet the equivalent annual electricity demand of around 1,250 homes.
Profits after the payment of costs and interest are distributed to local community organisations. Details of past grants are available at orchard.coop
Its 5MW solar array near Iwade occupies low grade farmland that was formerly used for brick earth extraction. The current output from the array is enough to meet the equivalent annual electricity demand of around 1,250 homes.
Profits after the payment of costs and interest are distributed to local community organisations. Details of past grants are available at orchard.coop
Pleas contact: grants@orchard.coop
Orchard Community Energy
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