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Monday, 9 August 2021

Garden Power Tools Stolen and Barn Burgled - Newington | Lawnmower Stolen - Upchurch



Hartlip, Newington & Upchurch Ward

Crime Number: 46/141018/21

At 10:31am on Thursday the 5th of August, 2 males were seen climbing over a garden fence in Bull Lane, Newington, just before garden power tools were stolen.

Crime Number: 46/141395/21

Between 6:00am and 7:00pm on Thursday the 5th of August, a barn at Newington Manor in Callaways Lane, Newington was burgled and approximately £3,000 worth of tools were stolen.

Crime Number: 446/143100/21

Between 10:00am and 3:00pm on Friday the 6th of August, a lawnmower was stolen from a garden shed on Windmill Hill, 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

Sunday, 8 August 2021

PETITION: Foodbank Co-ordinator Gill Gay Calls on Government Not to Take £20 a Week from the Poor




















Hi everyone,

You know me as the lady from the church, who stands in the lay-by collecting your donations for the FOODBANK. I know how generous you are, so could you help me again?

This won't cost you anything, all I ask is that you SIGN my petition and SHARE it. 

You are already aware that people are struggling because you help them every month. The people we help are struggling to feed their families. Their struggle will get worse in September. Why! In September the government will cancel the extra £20 a week, they gave people on benefits, to help get them through the consequences of the pandemic.

They have been receiving this for over a year. Can you imaging what it will mean to families already struggling, already on the bread line, already the poorest in our communities, if the government go ahead and take away £20 a week, £80 a month.

Could your income survive that?

Don't get me wrong I KNOW we have financial problems because of Covid. I know there are many people tugging at the purse strings of the government. I know nurses, teachers, and many others deserve a fairer salary, but please don't let the government take this £20 away.

They can't try to salvage our economy on the backs of the poorest in our country. This surely can't be right.

September brings the start of the new school year - children need uniforms, shoes and coats. Sometimes the heating has to go on (if you are lucky enough to be able to afford it and can still afford it after home energy prices rise again in October). Rents will go unpaid, more families will be evicted, more families will be having to rely on the FOODBANK

Please help me make the government have a re-think.

Please SIGN my petition at the link here >> http://chng.it/j9rtjR5f

And please SHARE it.

Thank you

Gill Gay

Saturday, 7 August 2021

Thank You from Foodbank Co-ordinator Gill Gay and Swale Foodbank

Hi Everyone,

Thank you for your kind donations. The Bible tells us never to tire of doing good. 

And you certainly don't. Your goodness really helps people struggling daily to make ends meet.

Ron and I will be collecting again at the bus stop opposite the Church in Horsham Lane on Wednesday the 1st of September between 10:30am and 11:30am.

Thank you, and God bless you ❤️

Gill & Ron Gay

Gill Gay - Foodbank Co-ordinator

Thursday, 5 August 2021

Upchurch Tennis Club



Thanks to David Wood for sharing his photo of Upchurch Tennis Club who formed 100 years ago today in 1921.

The Tennis Club was at the Vicarage, where they had access to a court.

Horace Holloway is far left back row, and David thinks the man in the centre back row is Fred Cottrell, who acted as the club secretary.

Upchurch Matters

Medway Council - Responsible Dog Ownership Events


A Day for Every Dog

Our award-winning event ‘A Day for Every Dog’ raises the awareness of responsible dog ownership in Medway.

If you've got a dog, come along to our Dog Ownership Events where you'll get help and advice on all topics relating to dogs. There'll also be free dog microchipping, the chance to get your caddy liners and reusable clear sacks, plus lots more.

We will be travelling around Medway between July and October 2021 visiting a different park each day, giving dog owners and potential dog owners the opportunity to discuss dog law and take advantage of what's on offer.

This year's event will include:
 Free microchipping
 Advice on responsible dog ownership
 Discussions on dog-related issues within the area
 Educating children how to safely interact around dogs
 Giving away goodies, recycling bags
 Answering questions about your waste and recycling
 Promotion of the climate change action plan
 Promotion of the community safety partnership
 Advising on community safety
 PCSO Linda Colthorpe will discuss PetWatch - a new dog theft scheme.

Battersea Dogs Home will join us for some of our events, providing:
 Dog behaviour advice
 Talking about rehoming
 Volunteering opportunities.

Event Dates

All events are from 11:00am to 3:00pm.

Join our animal warden team at the following events:
 Hillyfields Park: Friday 6th August 2021
 Riverside Country Park: Tuesday 17th August 2021
 Great Line Heritage Park: Wednesday 1st September 2021
 The Vines: Thursday 16th September 2021
 Rainham Recreation Ground: Friday 1st October 2021.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Medway Council

Wednesday, 4 August 2021

Have Your Say on the Lower Thames Crossing



Community impacts consultation

Open until 23.59 on 8th September 2021

Find out more on our dedicated consultation website and have your say

To get permission to build and operate the Lower Thames Crossing Highways England must follow a specific planning process and seek a Development Consent Order (DCO).

In October 2020 we submitted an application for a DCO but following feedback and discussions with the Planning Inspectorate, we withdrew it to provide more information.

We have been working to address the Inspectorate’s feedback and, as part of this process, are holding a further round of public consultation to seek your views on:

Our plans to build and operate the Lower Thames Crossing and how we will mitigate its impact
 Changes to the project since the design refinement consultation in 2020
 How responses received at each of our previous consultations have informed the development of the project.

This consultation is an important opportunity for you to have your say before we finalise our proposals and prepare to submit our application later this year.

How to find out more

Online exhibition

All consultation materials are available on our dedicated website.
You can watch videos explaining the proposals, explore an interactive map, see new fly-throughs and visualisation images of the proposed route and download the consultation documents.

Visit our consultation website

Webinars

We are holding a series of webinars where a member of the project team will explain our proposals in your area and give you the opportunity to ask any questions.
These webinars will include live captioning and a British Sign Language interpreter.

Sign up

Telephone surgery

You can book a call back from a member of the project team to discuss any questions or provide comments on the proposals.

To book an appointment call us or sign up

Home delivery

For cost and environmental reasons, we encourage everyone to access the consultation materials online. However, if you have limited or no access to the internet you can ask for a printed copy to be delivered to your home free of charge.

To request this call us on: 0300 123 5000, Email us at: info@lowerthamescrossing.co.uk or visit our website

Consultation events

We have arranged a series of events to keep you fully informed.
Please note, as government guidance is updated, access to these venues may change.

Please visit our website or call us on: 0300 123 5000 for up-to-date information.

Deposit locations and Information points

We’re working with local venues to make more places available for you to safely review or take away information, but access to some locations may change.

Please check our website or call us on: 0300 123 5000 for the latest information.

How to have your say

You can submit a response by using one of the methods below.
Please note, we cannot guarantee that responses sent by any other means will be considered.

Online response form

Fill in the online response form on our website


Freepost

Post your response form or comments to:
FREEPOST LTC CONSULTATION
(The Freepost address is the only text needed on the envelope, and no stamp is required.)

Email

Email your comments to: 
ltc.consultation@traverse.ltd

Telephone

We are offering additional support to help you provide feedback over the phone.

Call us on: 0300 123 5000 (weekdays between 9:00am and 5:00pm) to book an appointment.
Please be aware that appointments are not available every day.

Highways England

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