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Friday, 4 June 2021

Urgent Road Closure - Raspberry Hill Lane, Iwade


It will be necessary to close Raspberry Hill Lane, Iwade from Tuesday 8th June 2021 for up to 2 days.

The road will be closed between the junctions of Basser Hill and Old Ferry Road.

The alternative route is via Basser Hill, School Lane, The Street and Old Ferry Road.

This is to enable carriageway maintenance to be carried out by Kent County Council.

KCC 24hr Contact Centre: 03000 418181

For details of roadworks see: https://one.network

Kent County Council - Highways, Transportation & Waste

Upchurch Players - Auditions for Cinderella



Auditions

On Monday 28th June - from 7:30pm 

For our production of
Cinderella
On 2nd, 3rd and 4th December

At Upchurch Village Hall

Why not come and give it a try?

For more details or if you are interested but can’t make the auditions, please contact
Rozz Dyett Email: upchurchplayers@gmail.com Tel: 07787 878839

Regrettably...

Due to factors beyond our control, the minimum age for membership is 10 years. Children not attending secondary school need to be accompanied by an adult.

Remember, Daniel Craig and Olivia Colman had to start somewhere!

Upchurch Players

June News from Upchurch Horticultural Society - From the Potting Shed


Sponsored by Upchurch River Valley Golf Course Ltd

I didn’t manage to get a May article written last month as the economic challenge distracted me, but given one of the coldest April’s for a while, I imagine progress in the garden was quite slow. Although some days have been wonderfully sunny we have been hindered by a persistent cold wind. A pub garden was a good alternative but it was necessary to dress for the occasion! Despite the wind, the seeds were sown, although a bit late this year. Germination has been good and the seedlings are hardening off… just need to get planted out.

The scratch and patch with Canada Green grass seed (available from Amazon) was completed and starting to come up, so hoping this will be the cure for the persistent droughts we get these days. I will give it a bit of time to get going and then give the lawn a cut.

The fine fellows from the Hideaway Nursery have erected a greenhouse for me so it’s time to get serious about propagation. It’s a bit too late for basal cuttings, but plenty of opportunity for stem tip cuttings and hardwood cuttings later in the year. Although hardwood cuttings can often go straight into the ground without needing a greenhouse. What is good is that even on a cool day, it is lovely and warm with the door closed and I can see myself spending a lot of time in there. One worrying development, though, is that the Duchess has started putting the laundry in there when it rains!


Exochorda “Pearl Bush” suitable for stem tip cuttings in summer.

We picked up some fantastic White Delphiniums, Penstemons and Tomato Plants from the Shoregate Nursery. The perennials have gone into the ground and the Tomato Plants are racing away in the greenhouse. I also noticed that the Leek seedlings planted in January are struggling in B&Q General Compost so picked up a few bags of seedling compost from Josephine which I am sure will be better.

The fruit has blossomed in time to avoid the April frost and the small fruits are forming. It is best to wait for the June drop and see what is left before thinning out. Branches on plum trees can be ripped off due to overbearing as the fruits swell and dwarf rootstock apple trees need to be supported. It is tempting to hang on to as much fruit as possible but young trees may not be able to support the weight and a bumper crop can exhaust the plant. Alternatively, simply prune back fruit trees and remove half the crop, although this is more indiscriminate. Personally, I like to pick off the small ones and let the big ones develop.

There was not much happy ribbetting from the frog pond this year, but we did get a couple of clumps of spawn. This has been collected into a separate container to allow the tadpoles to develop unhindered by predators. We tried this last year but with no apparent improvement in frog numbers… but worth another go.

June is the month when you go into maintenance routine and keep the garden looking at its best through the summer and start to enjoy outdoor living. But having said that, I am sitting here hoping that the weather will pick up as nothing much has happened yet. Definitely looking forward to restaurants and pubs opening for indoor activity. In fact, I have drawn up a list of my favourite country pubs to visit during the summer. In fact, I have decided to take up woodwork…so the first one will be the Carpenters Arms.

We are always looking for new members and try to encourage a fun attitude towards friendly competition. So if you want to grow your own fruit, vegetables and flowers or even enter any of the 3 shows we hold each year, then please get in touch, we would be happy to hear from you.

If you are interested in becoming a new member, (all ages are welcome), please contact Rosey on: 01634 377812 (evenings) or Email: rosemary@ringwoodaccounting.co.uk
Sean Barry - Upchurch Horticultural Society

Thursday, 3 June 2021

Poolside Bar & Courtyard Music Nights June - August 2021 at Upchurch River Valley Golf Course



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

Swale Borough Council - New Planning Enforcement Strategy and Charter Open for Public Consultation


People are being asked to have their say on how Swale Borough Council deals with breaches of planning permission.

The council has launched a consultation on a new strategy and service charter for its planning enforcement service.

The strategy sets out how the council wants to protect the borough’s built and natural environment from unlawful developments. It includes identifying priority issues for the service and explains what action can be taken.

The charter explains how the planning enforcement process works, to help people and partners like parish councils understand how investigations are carried out.

Cllr Mike Baldock, cabinet member for planning at the council, said:

“It’s important to us that the services we offer meet the public’s expectations, so we want to know what people think of the strategy.

“We have made some suggestions for how it can be improved, but we want to know what people would like to see from our planning enforcement services and how we can improve them.”

The consultation on the planning enforcement strategy and charter are running until Monday, 5th July.

To view the proposed charter visit www.swale.gov.uk/pes-consultation

Comments can be emailed to planningtechnicians@swale.gov.uk or posted to:

Planning Technicians
Swale House
East Street
Sittingbourne
Kent
ME10 3HT

Swale Borough Council

Patient Participation Group Awareness Week



This week is national Patient Participation Group (PPG) Awareness Week (31st May - 6th June) and we’d like to say a huge thanks to you and your group for helping us to improve health services.

Your feedback is extremely valuable to tell us what’s working well and what we need to improve and we’re lucky enough to have a huge network of local people to engage regularly with, including PPGs and local area patient groups.

PPG Awareness Week aims to promote the role and importance of engaging with PPGs to patients, the public and health professionals.

In celebration of PPG Awareness Week, we would like to extend our thanks to all PPG members across Kent and Medway for your help and feedback during what has been a difficult year. 

During the last 12 months, your support has been invaluable in designing services such as:

End of life care
 Dementia
 Long Covid support


If you are interested in improving your PPG, please contact your surgery. The National Association for Patient Participation also offers support and guidance

Please encourage your members to keep up to date with how to get involved via the Kent and Medway Clinical Commissioning Group website and by joining our Health Network by Emailing kmccg.engage@nhs.net

Thanks again for your commitment to improving health services.

Ray Kemsley via NHS Kent and Medway CCG

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