Thursday, 21 January 2021
Public Inquiry Completed into M2 Junction 5 / A249 Stockbury Roundabout Improvements
View of proposed improvements to the slip roads and junction
approaches at the M2 Junction 5 / A249 Stockbury Roundabout.
The public inquiry into Highways England's proposals to make improvements to the M2 Junction 5 / A249 Stockbury Roundabout has finished.
A report is now being prepared by the Planning Inspector for the Secretary of State and Highways England expect a decision on the project at the start of summer 2021.
The public inquiry was held as a virtual event in November 2020, and you can view the documents and information gathered during the review on the programme officer’s website at: https://programmeofficers.co.uk/m2j5
Highways England will share more information about the final designs later this year.
Previous updates and project information is available at: https://highwaysengland.co.uk/our-work/south-east/m2-junction-5-improvements
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Wednesday, 20 January 2021
Emergency Road Closure - Horsham Lane, Upchurch
The road will be closed at outside 23 to 27 Horsham Lane.
The alternative route is via Oak Lane, Wallbridge Lane and Horsham Lane.
This is to enable urgent pole replacement works to be carried out by Avidety.
Kent County Council 24hr Contact Centre:
03000 418181 (9:00am - 5:00pm)
03000 419191 (5:00pm - 9:00am)
For details of roadworks see: https://one.network
Kent County Council - Highways, Transportation & Waste
Upchurch Village Challenge
During our walk the other day, our family made a little walking quiz about Upchurch village, aimed at primary school-aged children.
You can download and print out the 20 questions here >> https://bit.ly/3iBPDk0
See how many you answered correctly with the answers here >> https://bit.ly/3p1t2Qa
Have fun, and we hope you enjoy the challenge!
Frankie Cogger
VERY IMPORTANT 🔽
Please answer the quiz safely at home.
If you need to leave your home for any of the permitted reasons, please stay safe and always stick to the current government rules around exercising and being outdoors which you can read here >> http://bit.ly/2XYOjhn
Tuesday, 19 January 2021
Upchurch Young Person Award
Upchurch Parish Council would like to present an award to a young person who has made an outstanding contribution to their local community.
If you know of a young person living in Upchurch who deserves an award then please nominate them.
There is still time to nominate someone for the Kent Association of Local Councils - Community Award 2021 which acknowledges and gives recognition to those that have made a significant contribution to their local community.
More details at >> http://bit.ly/35mNqDw
Please send your nominations to:
Mrs Wendy Licence - Clerk to the Parish Council
14 Trapfield Close
Bearsted
Maidstone
Kent
ME14 4HT
Or Email it to: clerkupc@outlook.com
Thank you
The closing date for nominations is Sunday the 31st of January 2021.
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Kenneth Sidney Baldock 1926 - 2021
Sadly, Kenneth Baldock of Ham Green, Upchurch passed away at home on Friday the 15th of January. He had recently celebrated his 95th birthday.
He Leaves behind four children Rita, Robert, Linda and Kevin. Seven grandchildren, thirteen great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren!
Ken was a keen fisherman and gardener and was a member of Upchurch Horticultural Society for many years.
He will be greatly missed by all.
Thank you
Hayley
Ken’s granddaughter
Ken’s granddaughter
Monday, 18 January 2021
Village Halls Week 2021 - Celebrating 100 Years Together
The campaign week, now in its 4th year, is set to take place from Monday 25th to Friday 29th January and will feature online events, videos, podcasts, and blogs showcasing the history of village halls and the benefits they have derived over the years. It is a national celebration of all halls and the difference the volunteers who run them make to the rural communities they serve.
ACRE's 2021 campaign will be a celebration of how village halls are survivors. Many have been bringing people together in rural communities since the 1920s. And in the past year, the volunteers who manage these buildings have shown great determination and resilience in the face of Coronavirus, negotiating lockdowns and putting in place Covid Secure measures so they could continue supporting their local community.
As social gatherings are currently off-limits, Village Halls Week will look at bit different in 2021. In the past ACRE network members have hosted various events across the country but this year they will be moving this activity online in the spirit of the times.
ACRE encourage all village halls to join them in this national celebration:
• Register to take part in online events - links below.
• Follow ACRE on social media.
• Sign ACRE's Village Halls Centenary ‘Doomsday’ Book to tell MPs about the good work you’ve been doing - coming soon!
• Contact your ACRE Network member to find out what’s going on locally and check this listing
• Contact your ACRE Network member to find out what’s going on locally and check this listing
Managed by volunteers, village and community halls support a diverse range of community activities from exercise classes to coffee mornings and are routinely hired out for private parties and weddings. Some host community shops and post offices.
In a survey undertaken by ACRE last year, it was found that 60% of village halls provide the only meeting space in the local community. An estimated 50,000 individuals to are reliant on the use of village halls to make a living.
Information about Village Halls Week 2021, including a programme, is available on the ACRE website at >> www.acre.org.uk
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