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Thursday, 28 April 2022

Kent Association of Local Councils Community Awards Scheme 2022


Congratulations to John Arnold, this year's very worthy winner of the Kent Association of Local Councils Community Awards Scheme 2022 in the community of Upchurch.

The annual KALC Community Awards are to acknowledge and give recognition to those who have made a significant contribution to their local community.

Upchurch Parish Council Chairman Tyrone Ripley presented John with his award at this year's Annual Parish Meeting, held in Upchurch Village Hall on Thursday the 26th of April 2022.

John says he became more involved in village life when his wife Val became one of the volunteer dusters at St Mary's Church, alongside the late Evelyn Veale.

John went on to serve as Vice Chairman of Upchurch Parish Council for many years, and as a parish councillor, he oversaw our village highways, reporting and chasing repairs to faults when they occur.

He has lit up the village Christmas tree, installed important defibrillators, and taken the lead on the recent street light upgrade. John has also carried out work to Upchurch Village Hall.

John's electrical expertise and team of helpers have powered and made possible many of the village's most loved and well attended events over recent years.

Val and John were both involved in bringing back the Village Fete to the Paddock in 2014, and John's work with Upchurch Scout Group helped ensure their popular family fireworks display could go ahead safely each year.

The number of projects John has volunteered his spare time to during the family's time living in Crosier Court is too long to list.

John's certificate reads:

Awarded in recognition of his dedication and service to the community, in particular for his tireless work to make the streets of Upchurch brighter and safer by modernisation of our street lighting.

Thank you, John, for everything you have done for our village 👏🏼

Upchurch Matters

Mental Health Awareness Week - Lift Someone out of Loneliness



Mental Health Awareness Week
9th - 15th May 2022

Mental Health Awareness Week is the annual event run by the Mental Health Foundation that focuses on improving good mental health across the nation.

This year, the week will run from 9th - 15th May 2022, with the theme of exploring the impact of loneliness and how we can tackle it.

This follows recent research that showed many people have increasingly been suffering from feelings of loneliness which has led to harmful consequences. They also discovered an increased demand from the public for loneliness to be addressed as a serious topic requiring urgent action.

Feeling lonely is something that all of us can experience at any point and can have a huge impact on our wellbeing.

Sometimes admitting we feel lonely can be hard but it’s important to remember that many others experience feelings of loneliness too, and that this feeling can pass.

This Mental Health Awareness Week, people are being encouraged to reach out to others to help someone who may be feeling lonely, which might in turn help you feel less lonely too.

Help

Find more support and advice for ways to lift someone out of loneliness on the Every Mind Matters - Loneliness webpage

This Mental Health Awareness Week, search Every Mind Matters for more support and advice for ways to lift someone out of loneliness.

Take the Mind Plan quiz to get a personalised mental health action plan with practical tips to help you deal with stress, anxiety, low mood and trouble sleeping. Plus advice on how to cope with feelings of loneliness.

The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport in partnership with the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities will continue to encourage people to ‘Lift Someone Out of Loneliness’ as part of the Better Health - Every Mind Matters campaign.


Office for Health Improvement and Disparities

New Leader for Swale Borough Council


Councillor Mike Baldock.

Cllr Mike Baldock has become the new leader of Swale Borough Council.

Cllr Baldock was elected at an extraordinary council meeting held last night, and he replaces Cllr Roger Truelove, who announced he was stepping down as leader last month.

Cllr Mike Baldock, said:

“It is a great honour to be elected as leader of Swale, as I care deeply about the whole borough.

“Roger has set a very high standard to follow but he also showed that differing groups could work constructively together. 

“The move towards a new committee system is an exciting opportunity to make sure that every elected councillor - regardless of party-affiliation, or location in the borough - can be genuinely involved in issues affecting their residents.

“We all have serious challenges ahead, and I believe the best way for us to approach them locally is by working together and making sure that our debates and decisions are fully informed and focussed on supporting local people and our local communities.

“I look forward to now working with my fellow councillors to drive forward further improvements across the whole borough.”

The leader confirmed his deputy will be Cllr Monique Bonney, and the cabinet will be:

Climate - Cllr Tim Valentine
 Finance - Cllr Roger Truelove, with Cllr Derek Carnell as deputy
 Health - Cllr Angela Harrison, with Cllr Hannah Perkin as deputy
 Housing - Cllr Ben Martin, with Cllr Ghlin Whelan as deputy
 Planning - Cllr Mike Baldock, with Cllr Alastair Gould as deputy
 Community - Cllr Richard Palmer, with Cllr Elliott Jayes as deputy
 Economic development - Cllr Monique Bonney, with Cllr Sarah Stephen as deputy
 Environment - Cllr Julian Saunders, with Cllr Eddie Thomas as deputy

Swale Borough Council

Tuesday, 26 April 2022

Theft from a Carport - Newington


Hartlip, Newington & Upchurch Ward

Crime Number: 46/74158/22

Between 14:00 and 14:15 on Thursday the 14th of April, somebody stole items from a carport at a residential property in Hop Garden Crescent, Newington.

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

Saturday, 23 April 2022

Medway Council - Plans Unveiled for New Family-friendly Sports Centre to Replace Splashes





























Computer generated images of what the new centre and pool area may look like.
Photos: SPACE & PLACE.

Designs for a state-of-the-art modern, family-friendly sports centre in Medway have been unveiled for the former Splashes site in Rainham.

The proposals include two swimming pools - a training pool for lane swimming and lessons, as well as a children’s fun pool with flume, wave ball pool and beach area. For those who prefer land-based activities, there will also be a fitness gym and room for exercise classes and children’s parties.

The exciting computer-generated images (CGIs), which can be found on Medway Council’s planning application for the new sports centre, demonstrates Medway’s commitment to putting children at the heart of everything it does. The new facility is proposed to have a modern look and feel, but will be family-friendly, including having family and accessible changing rooms. The plans for the new centre support Medway’s ambition to become a child-friendly city, providing further opportunities for the area’s young people.

The proposed new sports centre will provide a full experience for customers - visit the gym, join-in a class, take a dip in the pool and afterwards relax in the café which is planned to overlook the pool areas and surrounding park.

The designs also include electric charging parking spaces, as part of Medway’s Climate Change and carbon neutral aims and ambitions.

Residents have the opportunity to formally provide feedback on the plans through Medway Council’s planning application.

The designs will also be on display in May at two public exhibitions:
 Tuesday 10th, to Saturday, 14th May, at Rainham Library
 Tuesday, 17th to Saturday, 21st May, at Twydall Library

Cllr Howard Doe, Medway Council's Portfolio Holder for Community Services, said:

“I am delighted to be revealing the plans for a new family-friendly sports centre in Medway. The proposed sports centre in Rainham will be a welcomed addition to Medway Council’s existing sports and leisure offer, including Medway Park in Gillingham - a centre of sporting excellence with an athletics track, Strood Sports Centre - a footballer’s dream with outdoor pitches and Hoo Sports Centre with its enjoyable exercise classes.

“Splashes was a much-loved facility by generations of families from across Medway and the plans for the proposed sports centre have children in mind, as well as facilities for adults to enjoy. I would encourage residents to make note of the public exhibitions in May so they can view the designs in person and give their feedback to help shape the plans to provide Medway’s families and residents with another popular facility on their doorstep.”

The former Splashes Sports Centre, in Bloors Lane, Rainham was demolished in February to make way for the new centre.

To find out more, visit: www.medway.gov.uk/news

Medway Council

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