Monday, 27 September 2021
Temporary Road Closure - Horsham Lane, Upchurch
It will be necessary to close part of Horsham Lane, Upchurch from Monday 11th October 2021, with estimated completion by 15th October 2021.
Horsham Lane, Upchurch will be closed in the general vicinity of number 106, to the extent indicated by signs and barriers on site.
The alternative route for any through traffic is via Horsham Lane, Otterham Quay Lane, Lower Rainham Road, Moor Street, A2 London Road, Hartlip Hill, High Street, Boyces Hill, Keycol Hill, Key Street Roundabout, Sheppey Way, Ferry Road, The Street, Old Ferry Road, Raspberry Hill Lane, Sheerness Road, Halstow Lane, Forge Lane and vice versa.
For information regarding this closure please contact Southern Water on: 0330 303 0368, who will able to assist with the scope of these works.
KCC 24hr Contact Centre: 03000 418181
For details of roadworks see: https://one.network
Kent County Council - Highways, Transportation & Waste
Flu Vaccinations at Maidstone Road Surgery - Upchurch
Dr Supriya Das & Dr Lakshmi Subbiah
Flu vaccines are now available to those 65 yrs and over: plus those vulnerable patients.
Please contact the surgery to make an appointment.
For those patients who are ‘house bound’, the surgery will contact you to make an appointment for a home visit.
Ray Kemsley
Chair - Surgery Patient Participation Group - Upchurch & Rainham
Sunday, 26 September 2021
Improvements at Upchurch Scout Hut - Thank You
Two new fire escape doors have been installed at the hut, with many thanks to Kent Trade Frames, who so kindly donated the door to the wheelchair ramp.
Much needed new flooring has also been laid. Thanks to Dave Ingall, another local business who had it completed and ready for the new term.
We must also thank the Coop and their customers for funds towards our two new climbing walls and all the parents and friends who contributed. A team of Beaver leaders helped to level the ground before and clear some weeds from the back.
We intend to get a bell to hang from the traverse climbing wall, named after former leader Jim Harman - my next task!
Thank you
Julia Richardson
Group Scout Leader - Upchurch Scout Croup
Thursday, 23 September 2021
Medway Joins No Use Empty Scheme
Medway Council joins KCC’s No Use Empty homes scheme
No Use Empty, the longest-running empty property initiative in the country which is run by KCC, is expanding its operations by partnering with Medway Council.
Latest council tax records show that there are a total of 6,798 long-term vacant dwellings in Kent alone. However, without the 500 properties per year which NUE is returning to use, the number of long-term empty properties would be significantly higher.
Medway’s figure for long-term vacant properties is 1,573.
The NUE team has seen an unprecedented increase in loan applications over the last 18 months with 63 individual loans being awarded with a value of £9.6million. This means a further 166 homes will soon be back into use providing much-needed homes across the county.
Since 2005 NUE has recycled loans to the value of £43million which has leveraged an additional £37million from the public/private sectors, making a total of £80million investment into tackling the problem of empty homes.
The programme is delivered by KCC in partnership with all 12 district councils in the county.
KCC’s Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Derek Murphy, said:
Latest council tax records show that there are a total of 6,798 long-term vacant dwellings in Kent alone. However, without the 500 properties per year which NUE is returning to use, the number of long-term empty properties would be significantly higher.
Medway’s figure for long-term vacant properties is 1,573.
The NUE team has seen an unprecedented increase in loan applications over the last 18 months with 63 individual loans being awarded with a value of £9.6million. This means a further 166 homes will soon be back into use providing much-needed homes across the county.
Since 2005 NUE has recycled loans to the value of £43million which has leveraged an additional £37million from the public/private sectors, making a total of £80million investment into tackling the problem of empty homes.
The programme is delivered by KCC in partnership with all 12 district councils in the county.
KCC’s Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Derek Murphy, said:
“No Use Empty has been combating the on-going problem of empty homes through a variety of interventions with impressive results. In these challenging times, initiatives such as this are becoming increasingly important.
“We realised that the scheme could be replicated and are pleased to announce that Medway Council are our latest partner to join us.
“This is a tremendous boost for our nationally recognised NUE brand which continues to go from strength to strength and now has banket coverage across Kent and Medway. NUE is ready to administer new loan applications and help Kent’s economy recover as well as delivering the homes required.”
Cllr Howard Doe, Medway Council’s Portfolio Holder for Housing, said:
“We realised that the scheme could be replicated and are pleased to announce that Medway Council are our latest partner to join us.
“This is a tremendous boost for our nationally recognised NUE brand which continues to go from strength to strength and now has banket coverage across Kent and Medway. NUE is ready to administer new loan applications and help Kent’s economy recover as well as delivering the homes required.”
Cllr Howard Doe, Medway Council’s Portfolio Holder for Housing, said:
“I am pleased that we have joined the No Use Empty Scheme which will help bring empty properties in Medway back into use, providing much-needed homes for residents. I would encourage residents with empty properties to find out more about the scheme and how we can help them turn their house into someone’s home.”
Loan products offered by NUE are:
Loan products offered by NUE are:
• Interest Free Loans - Funding available to help owners/developers refurbish/convert empty homes or redundant commercial buildings to provide good quality residential accommodation. On completion, properties must be made available for sale or rent. Loans are secured as a first or second charge and offered over 2 or 3 years.
• Top Up Loans - Folkestone & Hythe DC, Dover DC and Tunbridge Wells BC have allocated funds to offer an additional £15k on top of the NUE loan of £25k providing up to £40k per unit to help with refurbishment costs.
• Live Margate - The focus of the project is regeneration by converting or redeveloping poorly managed, dilapidated, or vacant HMOs into quality family homes (target of 66 homes to be created). NUE has an allocation of £2.9m from the Live Margate project.
• NUE Commercial - In 2018, KCC was awarded £1m Growing Places Fund (GPF) for the NUE Commercial project Funding allocated over two financial years. The project aims to return long-term empty commercial properties to use, for residential, alternative commercial or mixed-use purposes. A further £2m was awarded from GPF for a second phase to be launched 2021-22.
• Interest Bearing Loans - Subject to the level of funds available interest-bearing loans have been introduced to help developers bring projects which are of a larger scale either as a top up or to fund the whole scheme. Loans are secured and administered on a phased basis and interest will be charged at market rates.
• New Build Loans - Subject to the level of funds available interest-bearing loans have been introduced to help developers bring forward smaller plots of land which have planning permission for new build homes. Loans are secured as a first and only charge on title, interest charged at market rates and collected quarterly basis.
All funding is subject to availability.
For further information and/or to apply for a loan, go to: www.no-use-empty.org.uk
• Top Up Loans - Folkestone & Hythe DC, Dover DC and Tunbridge Wells BC have allocated funds to offer an additional £15k on top of the NUE loan of £25k providing up to £40k per unit to help with refurbishment costs.
• Live Margate - The focus of the project is regeneration by converting or redeveloping poorly managed, dilapidated, or vacant HMOs into quality family homes (target of 66 homes to be created). NUE has an allocation of £2.9m from the Live Margate project.
• NUE Commercial - In 2018, KCC was awarded £1m Growing Places Fund (GPF) for the NUE Commercial project Funding allocated over two financial years. The project aims to return long-term empty commercial properties to use, for residential, alternative commercial or mixed-use purposes. A further £2m was awarded from GPF for a second phase to be launched 2021-22.
• Interest Bearing Loans - Subject to the level of funds available interest-bearing loans have been introduced to help developers bring projects which are of a larger scale either as a top up or to fund the whole scheme. Loans are secured and administered on a phased basis and interest will be charged at market rates.
• New Build Loans - Subject to the level of funds available interest-bearing loans have been introduced to help developers bring forward smaller plots of land which have planning permission for new build homes. Loans are secured as a first and only charge on title, interest charged at market rates and collected quarterly basis.
All funding is subject to availability.
For further information and/or to apply for a loan, go to: www.no-use-empty.org.uk
Murray Evans - Kent County Council
Tuesday, 21 September 2021
Temporary Road Closure - Wardwell Lane, Lower Halstow
It will be necessary to close part of Wardwell Lane, Lower Halstow from Monday 27th September 2021, with estimated completion by 8th October 2021.
Wardwell Lane will be closed in the general vicinity of The Cobbs, to the extent indicated by signs and barriers on site.
The alternative route is Wardwell Lane, Vicarage Lane, The Street, Breach Lane, Boxted Lane, School Lane and vice versa.
The closure is required for the safety of the public and workforce while cabling and splicing works are carried out to complete BT spinal works, undertaken by Openreach.
For information regarding this closure please contact Openreach on: 0800 023 2023, who will be able to assist with the scope of these works.
KCC 24hr Contact Centre: 03000 418181
For details of roadworks see: https://one.network
Kent County Council - Highways, Transportation & Waste
Thank You from Upchurch Village Hall - Upchurch Afternoon Tea
Upchurch Afternoon Tea.
As part of the full re-opening of the Village Hall, the Management Committee held an open to all Afternoon Tea, on August 21st, to thank the residents and organisations of Upchurch for supporting us prior to and during the Covid-19 closure. During that closure, a significant amount of work was commissioned on refreshing the hall ceiling, floor, electrics, and fire systems.
Free tea and slices of cake were offered [and superbly prepared by members of the Upchurch WI] enabling those who attended to sit and talk to friends without disruption. Also present were many village organisations signing up new members or raising funds for their causes plus a chance to tell others their plans. In fact a chance for us all to reconnect with each other again in the life of this village.
Thanks to the following organisations, who are all from Upchurch, for attending - Book Art [trade stand], Bug & Beagle Books [trade stand], The Choral Society, the Friends of St Mary, the Guides, the Horticultural Society, Mr Fizz the Magician, “Old School Afternoon Tea” [trade stand], the Players, The Royal British Legion, the Scouts, “Smile Malawi”, St Mary’s Church, UpARA, the Women’s Institute and “Wooden Crafts” [trade stand]. There was no charge to any of the stall holders.
The feedback about the event was very positive on the day from attendees and stall holders. The Committee received many plaudits about the work on the hall.
Free tea and slices of cake were offered [and superbly prepared by members of the Upchurch WI] enabling those who attended to sit and talk to friends without disruption. Also present were many village organisations signing up new members or raising funds for their causes plus a chance to tell others their plans. In fact a chance for us all to reconnect with each other again in the life of this village.
Thanks to the following organisations, who are all from Upchurch, for attending - Book Art [trade stand], Bug & Beagle Books [trade stand], The Choral Society, the Friends of St Mary, the Guides, the Horticultural Society, Mr Fizz the Magician, “Old School Afternoon Tea” [trade stand], the Players, The Royal British Legion, the Scouts, “Smile Malawi”, St Mary’s Church, UpARA, the Women’s Institute and “Wooden Crafts” [trade stand]. There was no charge to any of the stall holders.
The feedback about the event was very positive on the day from attendees and stall holders. The Committee received many plaudits about the work on the hall.
The Committee especially wishes to express its gratitude to the Upchurch WI whose contribution on the day was outstanding. The cakes that you ate were all made and donated at no charge by the WI members - in recognition of this the UVH committee has made a goodly donation to Upchurch WI funds.
David Steward - Chairman UVH
Website: upchurchvillagehall.weebly.com
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