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Friday, 3 September 2021

September News from Upchurch Horticultural Society - From the Potting Shed


Sponsored by Upchurch River Valley Golf Course Ltd

September has arrived and we transition from Summer into Autumn. The evenings are drawing in and evening temperatures are dropping, although daytime temperatures can remain warm with a chance of an Indian Summer. August turned out to be rather cool and wet which has been great for the lawn and borders which have hardly required watering but resulted in outbreaks of blight in tomatoes and potatoes. The Broad Bean crop was also affected by Chocolate Spot which is another fungal infection.

The lawn has really benefited from a wet year and is looking green and lush. The bare parts have all been “scratched and patched” with Canada Green which has germinated well. It will now take a dry year to see how drought resistant it actually is. The new “Junkyard Mutt” who arrived in March is creating small bare patches in the lawn and discovered how easy it is to dig holes in the vegetable patch. However, everyone tells me how beautiful she is so I have forgiven her. September is the month to give the lawn a final weed and feed but with a low Nitrogen (N) feed with high Phosphate (P) and Potash (K), that will prepare it for the Winter. It can also be aerated with a garden fork. I am also going to break all the advice and take a final pick of Rhubarb that has excelled this year in the cool wet conditions.

Continue taking vegetable crops and water climbing beans with a bit of Miracle Grow. Cut down the haulms of Maincrop Potatoes to avoid blight and thicken the skins before lifting. Squeeze Sweetcorn with a thumbnail and if the juice is milky it's ready to pick. Remember that Sweetcorn needs to be cooked or frozen as soon as it is picked or the flavour deteriorates very quickly. Place a bit of wood or a slate under pumpkins, squash and marrows to keep them off the soil and net brassica or else the birds will have them through the winter, Pigeons are very fond of Broccoli especially if snow is on the ground. The Turnips have germinated in the patch cleared after lifting the Broad Beans and are earmarked for Autumn casseroles along with the Parsnips that are looking particularly good this year.

The borders are flowering well with plenty of blousy pink Phlox, Echinacea, Penstemons and other perennials combined with flowering shrubs. Keep deadheading to keep the blooms coming and then divide the clumps at the end of the month to produce more next year. Prune climbing roses if they are not repeat flowering and plant Spring bulbs although hold off on Tulips for now as planting them early exposes them to disease. Keep tidying and fertilising containers to get the most out of them.

Phlox is a good border perennial, available in different colours.

A lot of varieties of Apples and Pears will be ready for harvest, although Braeburns will be next month. Pears should be picked while still a bit hard and allowed to ripen indoors before Birds and Wasps make a meal of them. Give fruit trees a Phosphate feed to strengthen roots in Autumn before they become dormant.

Our Summer excursions to village pubs continued with the George Inn in Newnham which is a good venue with a decent menu. I am also giving some thought to visiting the George and Dragon. I am looking forward to meeting George but feel a little apprehensive about the Dragon.

UHS is 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 shows we hold each year, 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

Surgery Patient Participation Group - Upchurch & Rainham

 Dr Supriya Das & Dr Lakshmi Subbiah

The following was discussed at the last PPG meeting:

There have been a number of staff changes over the last 6 months.

Notably, the practice nurse Bonnie Olsen left in April and has been replaced by Kate Goldup.

The practice has a 'Social Subscriber' now who will signpost patients to the relevant department.

The main focus in Medway and Swale this year will be on diabetes, cardio issues and lung cancer.

Practice programme

Individual nurses are now responsible for the following new clinics at Maidstone Road and Upchurch surgeries: 

ECG’s - All nurses

Wound Clinic (apart from ongoing leg ulcers ) - All nurses

Mental Health - June East

Diabetic Checkups - Amanda Epps

Spirometry appointments are also available for patients with breathing difficulties.

Nurses have returned to doing face to face appointments.

Flu vaccination 

The practice is expected to receive vaccines in mid-September and the surgery WILL CONTACT PATIENTS to make an appointment.

NB Please DO NOT telephone the surgery regarding your yearly flu jab, the surgery will contact you.

Patients who are 'house bound' will also be contacted regarding their flu jab.

Stay safe

Ray Kemsley

Chair - Surgery Patient Participation Group - Upchurch & Rainham

Thank You from Foodbank Co-ordinator Gill Gay, Swale Foodbank and St Mary's Church















Hi Everyone,

Bless you, Upchurch - a very good turnout once again.

It was wonderful to receive your generous donations for Swale Foodbank and see your generosity overspill to helping the ten Afghan refugee families resettling in Ashford too.

You filled our church with precious necessities for those who entered our country with nothing. 

“Dear friends

Jane Davies from Hartlip has been in touch to thank everyone for the overwhelming generosity shown to the appeal for support for Ashford's Afghan refugee families.

Because so much has been donated, there is no further need for donations at this point. We will let you know if any more is needed.

Please do continue to hold the families and others caught up in this terrifying situation in your prayers, and, if you are able, consider donating to the appeals set up by major agencies involved in the humanitarian response.

Every blessing

Amanda Lane

Associate Priest with The Six”



























There were three other pews like this!

Ron and I will be collecting again at the bus stop opposite the Church in Horsham Lane on Wednesday the 13th of October between 10:30am and 11:30am. This will tie in with the new Cuppa and a Chat at St Mary's, which will also be on the 13th and will run between 10:00am and 12 midday. 

September's Cuppa and a Chat will be on Wednesday the 8th of September between 10:00am and 12 midday. 

God gives strength to those who are faint and weary. We are his heart, his hands and his feet.

Thank you, and God bless you ❤️

Gill & Ron Gay

Gill Gay - Foodbank Co-ordinator
Email: gilliangay99@yahoo.co.uk

Television Stolen - Hartlip



Hartlip, Newington & Upchurch Ward

Crime Number: 46/162285/21

Between 00:01 on Sunday the 1st of August and 01:40 on Monday the 30th of August, somebody stole a television from a residential property in Hartlip Hill, Hartlip.

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


Thursday, 2 September 2021

New Public Use Defibrillator Installed at Seymour Road, Rainham



Kent property developer Esquire Developments has installed a public use defibrillator at its recently completed Lupin Close development in Seymour Road, Rainham.

An automated external defibrillator (AED) is a portable electronic device that automatically diagnoses the life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias of ventricular fibrillation (VF) and pulseless ventricular tachycardia, and is able to treat them through defibrillation, the application of electricity which stops the arrhythmia, allowing the heart to reestablish an effective rhythm.

Modern AEDs have been designed to be simple for the layperson to use.

In a medical emergency

In a medical emergency, you must dial 999.

The 999 operator will assist and instruct the user, particularly with CPR, and provide the unlock code to open the defibrillator cabinet.

No training is required to use the defibrillator. The defibrillator will talk to the user giving them instructions on how to use it.

The 999 operator will also dispatch an ambulance.

The defibrillator is located at:


Click map to enlarge.

Lupin Close
Seymour Road
Rainham
Gillingham
Kent
ME8 8PY

Thanks to Esquire Developments and Andrew Deptford for their help and information.



Upchurch Matters

Wednesday, 1 September 2021

UpARA - September 2021 Newsletter

Hello UpARA members,

August was a great success with pretty much all our activities getting back on track. In addition, both our Oxford trip and Breakout Party went extremely well.


Our next Social is the UpARA quiz on the afternoon of the 24th. We hope that many of you will be able to attend; tables of six (if you can’t make a six, let us know and we will organize a team for you). If you want to make up a six with friends then great, non-members welcome, the important thing is that everyone has a good time.


A lot of effort goes into the organizing of these and indeed all our activities and trips and it really does make it feel worthwhile by the organisers when things are well attended.


Please Email: uparaupchurch@gmail.com or text: 07802 250773 to book a space.


Another one of the aims of the Socials is to raise money to help to make a difference to members’ experience, e.g, we are planning to build a storage area for our stacks of books and jigsaws and are also looking to help fund a defibrillator for the hall if it can be accommodated; if you can think of anything you would like to see, let us know...


The thoughts of Chairman John


Hi everyone, 

So much has happened in the last month compared to the last eighteen, it’s difficult to know where to start! 


Having attended the Village Hall open afternoon a couple of Saturday’s back I was struck by how much has changed, with all the improvements to the hall and also, the number of activities, trips and social events that UpARA provides.


Many pictures of old trips were on display and provided lots of memories; it’s easy to forget that just seven years ago we didn’t even exist as an organisation, and it is a credit to everyone involved, past and present, that UpARA is where it is now. It was also great to see all the other users of the hall and so many visit to see the improvements.


Lastly, an interesting phenomenon occurred during our Oxford trip - Two of our members saw their footwear disintegrate before their very eyes!


John W 


Ten Pin Bowling

Just a reminder that 10 pin bowling will be restarting this month on the 14th of September. We’ll be continuing at the Hollywood Bowl, Strood and will be meeting in the car park outside.


Activities



Guy Bartlett gives us a fascinating talk on the Battle of Britain.

Trip down the river at Oxford, past all the College Boat Houses. It is rumoured that several members were spotted throughout the day in the Pub opposite.

Great to see everybody having a great time again with our Breakout Party and entertainment from Nick Boswell.

Trips

Don’t forget - the balance is due by 10th September for those going to Tinsel and Turkey week in Torquay and deposits are now being taken for the Highclere Castle (Downton Abbey) trip to secure your place.


Any queries... just ask...


September Calendar 

Wednesdays September 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th 10:30am - Line Dancing

Friday, September 3rd 10:00am - Village Walk

Friday, September 3rd - Runnymede and Saville Gardens Day Trip

Mondays September 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th - 10:00am - Short / Soft Tennis

Monday, September 6th 2:00pm - Kurling

Tuesday, September 7th 9:30am - Coffee Morning & Art Class

Tuesday, September 7th 2:00pm - Table Tennis

Friday, September 10th 2:00pm - Monthly Meeting

Tuesday, September 14th 10:30am - 10 Pin Bowling (Hollywood Bowl)

Friday, September 17th 10:00am - Village Walk

Tuesday, September 21st 2:00pm - Petanque

Friday, September 24th 2:00pm - UpARA Quiz

Tuesday, September 28th 9:30am - Coffee Morning & Art Class

Tuesday, September 28th 2:00pm - Table Tennis

Hopefully, see you all soon - your UpARA Committee.

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