Tuesday, 24 May 2022
Upchurch Fifty Years Ago in April 1972 by David Wood
A big row broke out after the Brown Jug publican Eric Funnell had been granted bar rights at Rochester Corn Exchange. Rochester publicans were angry and argued that the rights should go to a Medway publican and not to somebody outside the Medway area. Eric Funnell obtained a happy conclusion when Rochester City Council finally confirmed the bar rights to him.
The parish council had a busy month starting with the election of Mr E Weeks of Church Farm Road as a new councillor, a position left vacant by the death of former councillor Roy Bachelor. The parish council also fought with Swale Council about concessionary fares on the buses for elderly residents in the village. This came at a time when Maidstone & District Bus Company had increased fares for passengers. Medway and Swale councils decided to pay a proportion of the fares to the bus company.
The parish council had a discussion about the recreation ground after the football club had complained that after a period of heavy rain, the surface had cut up causing stones and flints to appear which caused injuries to footballers. This led to the parish council discussing the possibility of getting a new recreation ground for the village, but an alternative suitable site could not be found after investigations. Bob Witherden from Poot Lane re-turfed the goal mouth areas on the football pitch to help protect the goalkeepers from serious injury, and the football club continued to play home matches on the recreation ground.
The parish council turned down a proposal by Rainham farmer Jack Clark to establish a residential caravan park with 75 caravans on a site in Horsham Lane. A proposal also submitted by Mrs Kennard to build on her land on the hill at Oak Lane where her bungalow and cherry orchard were located was also turned down by Kent County Council. Building recently began on the site in 2022 after the new owners had submitted a new proposal to the council at a time when the bungalow had become derelict, the orchard overgrown and long after the death of Mrs Kennard. However, in April 1972, the council did give builder Eric Gransden permission to build houses on land close to Wallbridge Lane.
Village residents were informed that the Bishop of Dover would be coming to the village to consecrate the new burial ground near the village hall on 6th June. The parish council also decided that they would contribute £2.50 for a new citizen’s Advice Bureau due to open in Sittingbourne on April 21st.
Upchurch Women’s Institute had an enjoyable month organising a week of activities for the institute’s 41st birthday celebration. A birthday party took place in the village hall on Saturday 8th April. The ladies decorated the village hall with flowers, and Mrs Pilcher made and decorated the birthday cake with a Spring motif which members admired as a work of art. Later in the month, Mrs Pilcher gave an interesting talk to members about wine making. A music quiz also took place, won by Mrs Jacobs and Mrs Thompson.
The birthday week ended with a talk given by BBC newsreader Alvar Lidell speaking about his experiences as a newsreader at the BBC, which resulted in a good attendance by the ladies of the Women’s Institute.
BBC newsreader Alvar Lidell.
In Upchurch sporting affairs, Upchurch Cricket Club began preparations for the new season with net practice and work on their Poot Lane ground before matches began. Although some matches were affected by rain, the club started well with an easy victory against Minster, who they bowled out for 29 runs and defeated them by nine wickets thanks to an outstanding bowling performance by Bryan Veale, who took five wickets for only fourteen runs. In the other early season game, the team drew with Belnor. The club progressed to have a better season compared to the previous one, with brothers Derek and Raymond Hales making outstanding contributions with bat and ball.
In a month really dominated by council affairs, the parish orchards lit up the area with a mass of pink and white blossom on fruit trees, and newly born lambs skipped in the fields as summer drew a little closer.
David Wood
About David
David was born and raised at Ham Green and still lives there today.
He writes from personal experience about Upchurch village life and the changes that have taken place over the years.
David's book, Memories of Upchurch, is a very readable and detailed historical study of the village and is available direct from David at: david3702001@yahoo.co.uk price £12 + postage and packing.
Monday, 23 May 2022
Surgery Patient Participation Group - Upchurch & Rainham
Maidstone Road Rainham Surgery, including Upchurch Surgery.
At the last meeting, the following points were announced:
1. Practice Programme
The practice is now in a major 'catch up' programme following the Covid pandemic.
a) Diabetics - the practice has some 516 patients
b) Respiratory issues
c) Dementia and mental health
d) General health checks - cardio/weight/diabetic and cholesterol
Patients will be contacted to make an appointment.
Patients will be contacted to make an appointment.
Any patient due for one or more will be contacted by the surgery to make an appointment.
2. Kidney Tests
Patients are now receiving 'minuteful' kidney function test kits via Royal Mail.
If patients do not have a smartphone or tablet, they should contact the surgery to receive a sample bottle, and one of the nurses will send it off.
3. COVID-19
Vulnerable patients and those over 75 years will be contacted by the NHS to make an appointment for the 2nd booster (4th jab) 6 months after the date of their last (1st booster).
If any patient would like to join the Patient Participation Group, then please contact Ray Kemsley: raykemsley@btinternet.com
The group meets 4 times per year.
Ray Kemsley
Chair - Surgery Patient Participation Group - Upchurch & Rainham
Sunday, 22 May 2022
Upchurch Horticultural Society - Meetings and Events 2022
Meetings held at 97 Chaffes Lane, starting at 7:30pm
Sponsored by: Upchurch River Valley Golf Course Ltd
June 1st - BBQ at Peter’s Barn - Planning for July Show
July 2nd - July Show
July 6th - July Meeting
August 3rd - August Meeting - Planning for September Show
September Meeting
September 3rd - September Show
October 5th - October Meeting - Planning October Show
October 15th - October Show
November 2nd - November Meeting - Schedule Planning for 2023
Sean Barry - Upchurch Horticultural Society
Champions
CHAMPIONS! 🥇 🏆 ⚽️ 🏃🏻
Congratulations to Upchurch Colts FC - U10’s who became KFU Champions on Saturday 21st May 2022, beating some tough competition in a 2 - 1 win at Dartford.
Chairman and Manager Darren Wakefield commented:
“One of my proudest moments since I founded the club.
Thank you to every single one of you for your continued support of the club and for making it the best place to play and enjoy football.
What a season for every team. So proud to have such special people at this club.”
What a season for Upchurch 😀
U7’s League Cup Winners
U8's Colts Cup Winners
U8's Colts League Cup Winners
U10's United League Cup Runners up
U10's Colts Champions League Winners
U13's Hearts League Winners and Cup Runners up
U8's Colts Cup Winners
U8's Colts League Cup Winners
U10's United League Cup Runners up
U10's Colts Champions League Winners
U13's Hearts League Winners and Cup Runners up
Katie Kemlo
Secretary - Upchurch Colts FC
Secretary - Upchurch Colts FC
Friday, 20 May 2022
Emergency Road Closure - Stickfast Lane, Bobbing
The road will be closed outside Parsonage Lane.
The alternative route is via Iwade Road, School Lane, Ferry Road and Sheppey Way.
This is to enable cabling works to be carried out by UK Power Networks.
KCC 24hr Contact Centre: 03000 418181
For details of roadworks see: https://one.network
Kent County Council - Highways, Transportation & Waste
CANCELLED: Temporary Road Closure - The Street, Lower Halstow
CANCELLED: It will be necessary to close The Street, Lower Halstow between 7:00am and 7:00pm for up to 2 days for works programmed to begin on Saturday 11th June 2022.
The road will be closed between the junctions of Green Farm and Church Path, to the extent indicated by signs and barriers on site.
The alternative route is via Vicarage Lane, Wardell Lane, Church Lane, A2 High Street, A2 London Road, A2 Hartlip Hill, A2 Moor Street, Otterham Quay Lane, Horsham Lane, Forge Lane and The Street.
The closure is required while road micro surfacing improvement works are carried out by Kent County Council.
This type of work can be affected by bad weather, so if it is not possible for us to carry it out at this time, we will arrange a new date and let residents know via a letter drop to your home. We will also put up signs along the road, before we start, showing the date we plan to start work.
Local businesses will be open as usual.
KCC 24hr Contact Centre: 03000 418181
For details of roadworks see: https://one.network
Kent County Council - Highways, Transportation & Waste
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