Search for News


---------------------------------------


---------------------------------------


Receive our latest Notice Board Page posts delivered daily to your Email inbox ▼


---------------------------------------

News Archive

We want to hear about your village news and events

The best way to tell us is through the contact form here

Monday, 3 August 2020

Vehicle Stolen - Upchurch


Hartlip, Newington & Upchurch Ward

Crime Number: 46/130466/20

Between Monday 27th and Tuesday 28th of July, a silver Ford Focus, reg number: EJ1 WOR was stolen by unknown means from Ridgedale Stables, Halstow Lane, Upchurch.

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

Kent Community Messaging

Saturday, 1 August 2020

Upchurch’s Co-op - Picnic Summer Raffle - Raising Money for MIND


Upchurch’s Co-op is raising money for their chosen charity this year, MIND - the mental health and support charity.

Enter in store for £1 per raffle strip.

Please ask a member of staff at the till.

The raffle will be drawn on Saturday the 8th of August.

Good luck 🤞🏼

Read more about MIND at: www.mind.org.uk

Thank you 

Sally Butcher - Upchurch’s Co-op

Friday, 31 July 2020

Upchurch Parish Council Report - July 2020


Report of the Parish Council July 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.

Paddock and Recreation Ground
Adult Exercise Equipment
The Parish Council is going to install adult gym equipment in the village and Councillors are keen to hear the views of residents for the best site and layout. There will be five or six different items of adult fitness equipment and this will be installed either in a cluster in The Paddock or Recreation Ground or as a fitness trail around the Recreation Ground. The project will be funded by Section 106 money from the development at Kent Terrace and must be used in The Paddock or the Recreation Ground. A copy of the consultation document can be found on the Council’s website and paper copies are available in the Co-op and Post Office for those without internet access, to vote for your preferred location and layout. A copy is also attached to this report.
Two new bins have been ordered to replace the bins at the Recreation Ground, these will be dual purpose bins for litter and bagged dog waste.

Environment
The cascade planter has been sited at the centre of the village opposite the church and barrier baskets have been put along the Recreation Ground fence. Councillors thanked Cllr Rosewell for making the A frames for the barrier baskets.

Church Clock
The clock has been serviced, it is keeping good time and is working well. It was thought that a repair was needed for a rider on a cam but it appears to be a design fault and no action is required.

Planning
i. Ref: 20/501183/FULL 
Address: Caravan Storage Area Otterham Quay Industrial Estate Otterham Quay Lane Upchurch ME8 7UX
Proposal: Change of use of land for the siting of up to 36no. specialist residential mobile homes with associated services, access, parking and turning area.
Councillors considered the application and were minded to accept the revised details and requested that the S106 contribution go towards the village lighting project.

ii. Ref: 20/501701/FULL 
Address: 116 Oak Lane Upchurch Kent ME9 7AY
Proposal: Minor material amendment to 16/506986/FULL (Demolition of no. 116 Oak Lane and construction of 2 no. three bedroom houses and 1 no. four bedroom with associated garages and parking.) to allow amendments to the proposed road widening and traffic calming measures.
Councillors considered the revised traffic scheme and noted that comments posted on the planning portal were all objecting to access from Oak Lane.

iii. Ref: 20/502319/SUB Submission of details pursuant to conditions 3 (sustainable construction techniques), 4 (details of external finishing materials), 5 (landscaping details), and 9 (dust suppression), of application 16/506986/FULL.
Address: 116 Oak Lane Upchurch Kent ME9 7AY
Councillors considered the landscaping details and felt there should not be a tree on the corner of Wallbridge Lane. The proposed silver birch between 115 and 111 would not be suitable due to the height of the tree, shrubs might be more suitable than trees.

iv. Ref: 18/501667/FULL Address: New Acres Spade Lane Hartlip Kent ME9 7TT
Application to extend the time limit to submit a site development scheme required by condition 4 of the planning permission granted on a ground A appeal against notice ref 17/500054/CHANGE APP/V2255/W/20/3244340
Councillors considered the matter which has now gone to appeal. The impact of the development is much wider and has implications for Upchurch residents.

v. Ref: 19/502283/FULL Address: Land Adjacent to Crescent House Otterham Quay Lane Upchurch ME8 7UY
Proposal: Erection of a block of 7 no. dwellings with parking, refuse and cycle store
Application permitted.

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

Date of next meetings:
The Planning Committee and General Purposes Committee - Wednesday 19th August at 7:30pm 
Full Council - Thursday 3rd September 2020 at 7:30pm

The Local Authorities (Coronavirus) (Flexibility of Local Authority Meetings) Regulations 2020 now gives Local Councils the power to meet remotely during this COVID-19 pandemic and Upchurch Parish Council is now holding meetings virtually. Please check the website for details of the meetings.

All residents are welcome to view the meetings and there is a time for members of the public to comment, raise concerns or ask questions. 

Please contact the Clerk, clerkupc@outlook.com to obtain login details for the meeting.

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

Swale Borough Council - Discretionary Grant Scheme Now Open for Micro Businesses Affected by COVID-19

Micro businesses who have been severely impacted by COVID-19 could now be eligible for a discretionary grant from Swale Borough Council.

After the first round of grants were given to businesses earlier this month, the council extended the criteria to include businesses that support the borough’s visitor economy, and although remaining funds are now very limited, micro businesses in commercial premises that haven’t been eligible for government funding yet may also apply.

Micro businesses include those who have a turnover of £632,000 or less, £316,000 or less on its balance sheet, 10 employees or less and who occupy commercial premises with a rateable value of up to £51,000.

Discretionary grants are 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.

Cllr Monique Bonney, cabinet member for economy and property at Swale Borough Council, said:

“We’ve been doing everything we can to support our local businesses through the COVID-19 pandemic.

“The government guidelines on who should receive discretionary grants in the first instance were very strict, limited to businesses that had flexible workspaces, market trader’s, B&Bs and charities.

“We gave out more than £1 million to 130 businesses in this first round of grants, which then allowed us to expand the criteria to include businesses that specifically support our visitor economy and now micro businesses who haven’t yet received any government funding to help them get back on their feet.

“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 (31st Jul) for one week and funds are very limited, so 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 five categories have received support, a sixth and final 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 including supply chain businesses.

6. Micro entities who have been severely impacted by COVID-19 and occupy commercial premises with a rateable value of up to £51,000. Micro entities will have a turnover of £632,000 or less, £316,000 or less on its balance sheet, and 10 employees or less.

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
Space

Extended Poolside Bar Opening Times at Upchurch River Valley Golf Course - Eat Out to Help Out





We are extending our food menu and service times from Monday 3rd August and will be participating in the Government's ‘Eat Out to Help Out’ discount scheme.

Jenny Giles - Upchurch River Valley Golf Course
Telephone: 01634 360626

Orange-Losenge-Notice-Board

Notice Board

Notice Board

The Village Post EXTRA
+ Click here to join our new local newsgroup

Please-Support-Our-Advertisers-Orange-Losenge

Click the Adverts

Support-BG
PLEASE SUPPORT OUR LOCAL ADVERTISERS BY TRYING
PLEASE SUPPORT OUR LOCAL ADVERTISERS BY TRYING

Classified Advertisements

Classified Advertisements