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Thursday, 10 December 2020

Gill Gay Will Be Collecting For Swale Foodbank Again












Hi everyone,

I would like to thank you all for the wonderful support we have received on behalf of Swale Foodbank so far.

My husband Ron and I will be collecting again in the bus stop lay-by opposite the Church in Horsham Lane on Wednesday 16th December between 10:30am and 11:30am.

Please come along with your donations (in carrier bags would be helpful) and put them into our open car boot while we remain at a safe distance.

We will then deliver your donations to the Swale Foodbank Warehouse, part of the Trussell Trust.

The items they are most in need of are:

PRIORITY ITEMS - FOOD
Tinned Potatoes
Instant Mash
Tinned Carrots
Tinned Meats
Jam
Tinned Fruit
Coffee

PRIORITY ITEMS - NON-FOOD
Cat Food
Toilet Rolls
Nappies sizes 3, 4 and 6
Wet Wipes

NEEDED FOOD ITEMS
Cereals
Jar Sauces
Tinned Fish
Pot Noodles
Rice Pudding
Custard
Biscuits
Crisps
Squash

NEEDED NON-FOOD ITEMS
Hand-wash
Toothpaste
Laundry Detergent
Shaving Gel/foam
Mens Deodorant
Kitchen/Bathroom Cleaners

Thanks so much for every single donation we receive - we are deeply grateful!

Thank you

Gill Gay - Foodbank Co-ordinator

Roy Pullen 1950 - 2020


Roy Pullen.

I would like to advise on behalf of Mark Pullen and his brother Simon (deceased), sons of Roy Pullen of Drakes Close, Upchurch of Roys sad passing.

Mark 48 is devastated by the loss of his father.

Roy will be cremated at Medway Crematorium, Robin Hood Lane on Thursday the 10th of December 2020.

He is currently resting at John Weir Funeral Directors, Rainham.

Rest in peace Dad, you will be flying with Simon soon.

Roy has a son Stephen from his second marriage.

Thank you

Wendy Botting

Wednesday, 9 December 2020

FREE Christmas Parking Dates in Medway Council Run Public Car Parks

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More info at: 
www.medway.gov.uk/parking

Upchurch Matters

Upchurch Poppy Appeal 2020 - Amount Raised and Thank You

Covid-19 has affected fund-raising in the charitable sector this year.

The Royal British Legion’s response early on was to “stand down” its house-to-house collections during Remembrance-tide in 2020 across the nation as this activity involved a high level of contact. This was a significant change to the traditional method of distributing poppies in Upchurch.

Nevertheless, the amount raised was £1,934 from those listed below and donations received by me. I am conscious that many in the village donated electronically - I have no way of telling by how much those amounts would have increased the village total. I am convinced that if we knew that amount, the final total would have demonstrated the generosity of the village in this difficult time. My Royal British Legion thanks to all who donated.

My thanks are also owed to Holywell School, The Crown PH, The Brown Jug PH, The BarnYard Restaurant, Snaffles, the Golf Club bar and shop, the Co-op, Cost cutters Newsagents and the Church who once again made poppies available in the village.

Your local collectors in Upchurch look forward to returning to duty in 2021.

I am able still to supply Poppy Appeal items e.g. 2020 poppy pins, VE75 pins, car poppies etc.

Next year The Royal British Legion will celebrate its 100th anniversary. 

“WE WILL REMEMBER THEM”

Hon. Ald. Gerry Lewin - Poppy Day Appeal Organiser 
Telephone: 01634 366113 - 07946 996789

Tuesday, 8 December 2020

Delays to Swale Borough Council Waste and Recycling Collections


There may be delays to waste and recycling collections this week as more members of staff have had to self-isolate to help prevent the spread of Covid-19.

We have proactive plans in place for this type of occasion and additional staff are being brought in to help, but there may still be an impact on collections and street cleansing.

Cllr Tim Valentine, cabinet member for environment at the council, said:

“Our contractors have clear processes in place to keep their staff safe, and if a crew member tests positive, those who work closely with them have to self-isolate to make sure there is no risk of further infection.

“With the high number of cases across the borough, we all need to make sure we are doing all we can to stop the spread of the virus. In this case, that may unfortunately mean some disruption to our collections, for which we apologise.

“If your waste or recycling is not collected on the day you expected, please leave it out and we will get to it as soon as we can including where needed on weekends.”

For information on the council’s work during the pandemic, visit: www.swale.gov.uk/coronavirus

Swale Borough Council

Monday, 7 December 2020

Swale Borough Council Leader Says Good News About Vaccines Is No Time to Relax


Councillor Roger Truelove.

The Leader of Swale Council says that whilst the news of vaccines against coronavirus is welcome, now is not the time to relax.

Cllr Roger Truelove, leader of the council, said:

“With the promise of these vaccines we can look forward to a better year in 2021, but we still have to get through a very difficult winter for the health of us all, and for the protection of the NHS.

“With lockdown concluded and people shopping for Christmas, it is as vital as ever to observe social distancing and to wear face coverings when near to each other.

“Delivering on a vaccine programme will be a challenge for the government and we will need patience.

“Just as we have had to be patient about the introduction of mass testing for asymptomatic carriers. We have been pressing for this for weeks but it is in the hands of KCC, as our public health authority, and requires careful logistical planning with the military. I expect the programme to start in the very near future.

“We are now in tier 3 of the restrictions determined by the government and supported by parliament. I believe it is right that all of Kent is in the same tier. It is not appropriate to focus so persistently on infection levels in some north Kent districts. The essential consideration is the impact on our general hospitals from the total infection rates for Kent, and the impact is growing more and more critical.

“The data on infection rates does begin to show a slowdown in Swale and reports of it declining. It is not a league table, and I am sure all of us in Swale resent some media articles that try to blame us and Thanet for the tier restrictions throughout Kent.

“Whilst tier 3 allows both our essential and non-essential retailers to trade, this is a hard time for pubs and hospitality. Given that some supermarkets have been shamed into returning some of the business grant money they received, I hope the Government will find a way to divert some of this to the most affected industry.

“We are continuing to do everything we can to stop the spread of this virus, but this isn’t something we can do by ourselves. We are working with our partners such as Kent County Council, Public Health England, Kent Police, the NHS and the voluntary sector, to help make sure people understand the new rules, businesses are complying with them and we are supporting those who need our help.

“We have recently begun working with Kent County Council to support NHS Test and Trace to help them contact those who have tested positive so they can self-isolate.

“We are also administering business grants to try to support local firms, as well as the self-isolation grant, and we will soon be rolling out a winter grant to support local residents facing hardship during the pandemic.

“We all want this to be over, and it is in all of our power to achieve this. We can minimise the impact of the pandemic if we all do our bit. We need to wear our face coverings when we should, keep washing our hands, maintain social distance from those not in our household, get a test if we have any symptoms and self-isolate when told to do so.

“If we all do this, the number of cases will fall, and the pressure on our NHS will reduce. This is the quickest path to the easing of restrictions and for keeping each other safe.”

For information on the council’s work during the pandemic, visit: www.swale.gov.uk/coronavirus

Swale Borough Council

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