Kent County Council - Highways, Transportation & Waste
Friday, 7 May 2021
Urgent Speed Limit Reduction - High Street, Newington
Kent County Council gives notice that for the safety of the public and workforce during roadworks, a temporary mandatory speed limit of 10 MPH will be imposed on a section of High Street, Newington.
The 10 MPH applies in both directions on High Street, Newington between the junctions of Station Road and outside number 3, to the extent indicated by signage clearly displayed on site.
Side roads Bull Lane, Church Road and Station Road will have delay boards positioned with gatemen stationed at each junction.
This takes effect on Saturday 8th May 2021 for up to 1 night between 20:00hrs and 02:00hrs. The restrictions will be lifted as soon as works are completed and it is safe to do so.
The restrictions have been introduced for the safety of the public and workforce whilst urgent carriageway repairs are to be carried out by Kent County Council.
This Notice applies when the relevant signs and barriers are on site and is valid for a period of no more than 5 days.
KCC 24hr Contact Centre: 03000 418181
For details of roadworks see: https://one.network
Thursday, 6 May 2021
Save Our Sea Wall iPetition to Help Protect Lower Halstow Brickfields
The Saxon Shore Way could be severed if
the solution is not found soon.
Resident Michael van der Straaten has started an iPetition on behalf of the Friends of Lower Halstow Brickfields to help save a small section of unprotected and eroding sea wall which forms part of the historic Saxon Shore Way used by walkers from all over the UK.
A survey in November 2020 revealed estuary defences could be breached within 1 to 2 years, endangering the Brickfields, which has become a much-loved village nature reserve.
The group dedicated to the maintenance and conservation of the Brickfields is concerned that if left in its current state, then vehicular access to other parts of the sea wall may no longer be possible for maintenance and repair by Southern Water and the Environment Agency.
The new iPetition aims to raise awareness of the issue within the village and the wider community and the necessary funding to pay for either a temporary or more expensive permanent repair to protect Lower Halstow Brickfields.
Sign and support the 'Save Our Sea Wall' iPetition at >> www.ipetitions.com/petition/seawall
Upchurch Matters
Thank You from Foodbank Co-ordinator Gill Gay and Swale Foodbank
Our car was heavy!
Thank you, and bless you all for coming and sharing your love and care.
You do it so cheerfully too. It is a real pleasure to chat and catch up.
As usual, the Foodbank were amazed at your generosity.
We will come and collect your generous donations again in June, but it will be a week later on Wednesday the 9th, due to the half-term holiday.
Keep well - Gill and Ron ❤️
Gill Gay - Foodbank Co-ordinatorEmail: gilliangay99@yahoo.co.uk
Get Together for Parents and Carers of Children with a Special Educational Need at Upchurch Village Hall
Laura and I will be hosting a free get together for parents and carers of children with a Special Educational Need. This can be anything from ASD, AdHd, Add, Dyslexia, Behavioural Needs, Anxiety and so many more.
Laura and I both have children on the ASD spectrum. Laura has a daughter who is 8 years old, and I have 18-year-old twin boys. Between us, we have a wealth of experience and knowledge we would love to share. I am also in education and work daily with children who have additional needs.
We would like to share our tips, strategies and ideas to help other parents and carers with education and home life balance. We all need to let off steam and talk to someone. So we believe this will be a great opportunity to voice concerns or suggest ideas.
Our children and young adults have a challenging journey ahead of them, and it is important that as parents and carers, we have the support we need to help us guide them along the way.
Please join us on Thursday 3rd June at 7:30pm in the Back Hall at Upchurch Village Hall.
For more information, and to confirm your attendance, please contact either:
Nikki: 07870 992216
Laura: 07834 270836
Upchurch Village Hall
The rear of the Crown Public House
The Street
Upchurch
Kent
ME9 7EU
Safe social distancing measures will be in place.
Thank you
Nikki Hansford
Part-time Gardener Vacancy at The BarnYard
The ideal candidate would be local with a keen interest in gardening, maybe with a horticultural background and OK to work a couple of hours a week or maybe more during the summer months.
Duties include keeping our raised flower beds and borders neat and tidy and weed-free.
Lawn and hedge maintenance or heavier duties are not required as we have a groundsman who does this.
If you are interested, please contact Jo or Dave ideally by Email at: office@the-barnyard.com
Thank you
The BarnYard
Oak Lane, Upchurch
Tuesday, 4 May 2021
Applications Now Open for the Co-op Local Community Fund
Co-op membership - supporting local causes
The Co-op Local Community Fund supports projects across the UK that its members care about, helping communities come together, co-operate and make a difference.
Thanks to its members, the fund delivered an impressive £15,013,187 to over 4,500 local causes in 2020.
Apply to be a local cause
Groups that need funding for a particular project must apply by midnight on 30th May 2021.
The Co-op will let you know if you're successful by October 2021.
If you are successful, you will be part of the Local Community Fund for 12 months from 24th October 2021 to 22nd October 2022.
You will receive your share of the funding in 2 payments - one in April 2022 and one in November 2022.
For information and to how to apply to be a local cause, visit: causes.coop.co.uk
How the Local Community Fund works
For every £1 Co-op members spend on selected Co-op products and services, 2p goes into your membership account and the Co-op gives the same amount to support community organisations and local causes.
When you become a Co-op member, you can choose a local cause to support through your membership. You can change the local cause at any time by logging into your membership account.
If you do not select a cause to support, the Co-op shares the funds you raised equally between the 3 local causes in your community.
The Co-op gives you a new set of causes to choose from every October.
Be a member - make a difference in your community
To get involved, join the Co-op as a member for £1 and earn rewards for you and your community.
To earn and spend your rewards, remember to show your membership card or the Co-op app every time you pay.
Become a Co-op member and choose a local cause at: coop.co.uk/membership
Upchurch Matters
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