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Wednesday, 1 June 2022

UpARA - June 2022 Newsletter


Hello UpARA members,

Our Fundraising Day - Friday 3rd June 12:00 - 4:00pm

Our day of celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee is now upon us. We really hope that as many of you can join us and are able to bring along friends and family, even if just to pop in for a cuppa.

As you will know, all proceeds from the day will be donated to the DEC Ukraine Appeal, and every pound spent on teas, coffees, raffle tickets, rolls and cake etc will go towards that total.

To help kick start the proceedings, our normal Village walk will set off from the Village Hall Car Park at 10:00am, and on returning it would be lovely to see all the walkers pop in for some lunch and stay for a while. It would be nice to get a good crowd on the walk.

We are also asking for donations of Cakes that we can sell by the slice on the day. If you can donate a cake (bought or homemade), please bring it along, or Email: uparaupchurch@gmail.com to bring it earlier. Books and Jigsaws will also be on sale, so if you have anything to donate, please bring it on the day.

A lot of work has gone into the day as well as the evening quiz, we look forward to your support.

The thoughts of Chairman John


Hello everyone,

Is it really a month since we embarked on a coach trip to Leonardslee Gardens? Some of us had experienced the fantastic gardens back in the sixties prior to their shutdown to the public late in that decade. At that time, I was living in the Tunbridge Wells area, so it was almost on our doorstep, my lasting memory is the Wallabies and how steep the gardens were above the lakes. 

This has now been dragged into the 21st Century by the new owners with the introduction of the 8 passenger buggies, using it to go down to the Lakes Cafe' (as we did!) was a real "white knuckle" ride. Our more sensible members used them to come back up the hill, while we more hardy members who climbed back via the Rock Garden were more than compensated with a fantastic vista of multi-coloured Azelaias and Rhododendrons.

Tonight’s (Thursday 26th) evening Boules, once again I spent another almost lonesome evening, but for Alan. We enjoyed a very competitive game, the loser paying for the hot chocolate (with sprinkles!) This has prompted me to try plan "B" Tuesday evenings as mentioned earlier in this newsletter.

A final request, please support our Fundraising Day on Friday 3rd June, remember all proceeds go to the Ukrainian Charity.

John W

Our Fundraising Evening Quiz - Friday 3rd June 7:00pm 

We have many other village organisations joining us for our quiz, as well as several UpARA teams. There is still space for one or two teams. If you are interested, please Email us. It promises to be a fun evening.

Kentish Lady Boat Trip 

For those going on the Kentish Lady boat trip on June 14th, the pickup times are as follows: -

5:00pm Upchurch (opposite the Church)
 5:05pm Otterham Quay Lane
 5:10pm Rainham (Lukehursts / Cricketers)
 5:15pm Rainham (bus stop opposite Pump Lane)

Evening Petanque 

We have changed the evening Petanque during the summer to just one evening, and changed from Thursday to Tuesday - the 4th or 5th Tuesday of the month. We will see how popular this becomes, but have realised that Thursday is not the right day!

T-Shirts

Having discovered (and remembered) the stock of T-shirts still in the cupboard from pre lockdown, I thought it would be good to try and sell the rest. Great value, £15, all sizes available and ideal for attending our activities, please Email, or ask at the meetings.

June Calendar

Wednesday, June 1st - Lunch Club at The Crown

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

Friday, June 3rd - Fundraising Day at 12:00 - 4:00pm and Evening Quiz at 7:00pm
In support of DEC Ukraine Appeal

Friday, June 3rd, 17th at 10:00am - Village Walk

Monday, June 6th at 2:00pm - Kurling

Mondays June 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th at 10:00am - Short Tennis

Tuesday, June 7th at 9:30 - Coffee Morning and Art

Tuesday, June 7th at 2:00pm - Table Tennis

Friday, June 10th at 2:00pm - Monthly Meeting
Pete Allen ‘Tingling tales of theatre ghosts’

Tuesday, June 14th - Kentish Lady Boat Trip

Tuesday, June 14th at 10:00am - 10 Pin Bowling

Tuesday, June 21st at 2:00pm - Petanque

Tuesday, June 28th at 6:00pm - NEW: Evening Petanque

Tuesday, June 28th at 9:30am - Coffee Morning and Art

Tuesday, June 28th at 2:00pm - Table Tennis

Wednesday, June 29th - Lunch Club at URVGC Rivers Restaurant

Hopefully, see you all soon - your UpARA Committee.

June News from Upchurch Horticultural Society - From the Potting Shed



Sponsored by Upchurch River Valley Golf Course Ltd

Hopefully, most of the hard work is over and you can ease into June and outdoor living with a tidy and well organised garden. Unbelievably we have managed to get all the weeding done, and the garden has never looked so good… but then we are selling. However, the plan is to make the most of the Summer before taking on another property in Suffolk.

May has turned out to be a bit wetter than April, which has spared the lawn a bit, although the hose came out a number of times as the grass took on a light brown hue. A number of small round bare patches have been appearing courtesy of the Junkyard Mutt. Diluted urea is very high in Nitrogen which is good for the grass, but when it becomes concentrated it just kills it off with a ring of vigorous green grass around the edge. The lawn has a good mix of Canada Green weaved into it, which contains Creeping Red Fescue which is a rhizogenic grass which will re-cover the bare patches fairly quickly.


It's the Dog.

The vegetable patch should be fully planted out and well underway, and New Potatoes will be ready for lifting this month. The Rocket went in at the end of March this year and will be ready to start lifting by the middle of June. No need to cut down the haulms as New Potatoes do not require thick skins, but it is a good idea to do this with the Maincrop if you wish to lift and store. It also provides protection from blight which becomes more active later in the year. Earth up the Maincrop if you wish, or just spread a bit of soil over any potatoes which break the surface. I tend to plant my seed potatoes quite deep in well conditioned soil, and very few come to the surface. Watch out for blackfly, which will start to show at this time of year. Spray at any sign of attack and pinch out the top of broad beans planted earlier in the year.

June is the month when fruit trees naturally reject unwanted small fruits in what is called the “June Drop”. This is fine for traditional fruit varieties and the remaining fruit can be allowed to swell and ripen in the coming months. However, with modern dwarf rootstock and especially with young trees, further thinning will be required in July or else the crop load may get too heavy and start ripping off branches. Keep battling the pests, which can become very persistent and give your trees a periodic potash feed.

Perennials will be blossoming all over, and will need regular deadheading to keep them coming. Water regularly and use a potash feed to keep them at their best. Similarly, with baskets and containers do not allow the compost to get dry and feed periodically. It is all about staying on top of the borders now and getting as much flower out of them as possible.

The most important thing of all is to enjoy your garden, especially with Summer coming and the long warm evenings. Otherwise, all this hard work is just a chore. Solomon, who was a very wise man, said that there is nothing better a man can do than eat, drink, be happy and take satisfaction in his labours… for gardeners, now is the time to do it. I intend to start this evening!

UHS is always looking for new members and tries 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

Tuesday, 31 May 2022

Deadline for Applications Extended for the Co-op Local Community Fund

Apply for the Co-op Local Community Fund


The Co-op supports projects that make communities fairer for everyone.

Co-op members have raised over £85m for nearly 30,000 local projects since the Local Community Fund began in 2016.

To be eligible for funding, you must be a not for profit group and deliver a project to benefit your local community.

If successful, you will be part of the Local Community Fund for 12 months from 23rd October 2022 to 21st October 2023.

You can encourage Co-op members to support your local cause, and the more members that shop at the Co-op, the more money your project will receive.

You will find out if your application has been successful in October 2022.

If you are successful, you will receive your funds in November 2023.

To apply, you need to join the Co-op online community centre, Co-operate and send your application by the new extended deadline of Sunday the 12th of June 2022.

Check to find out if you are eligible and apply at: coop.co.uk/causes

Become a Co-op member and choose a local cause to support at: coop.co.uk/membership

Our current 3 local causes are:

1st Upchurch Brownies and Guides
Upchurch Support Network
Upchurch Village Hall

Sally Butcher - Member Pioneer for Upchurch and Bobbing

Jubilee Songs of Praise at St Mary’s Church, Upchurch
















Join us for Jubilee Songs of Praise at St Mary’s Church, Upchurch on Sunday the 5th of June at 10:30am. 

Followed by coffee and cake.

Elspeth Baecke

Parcel Stolen - Hartlip


Hartlip, Newington & Upchurch Ward

Crime Number: 46/100793/22

Between 11:30 and 23:30 on Thursday the 12th of May, somebody stole a recently delivered parcel from a doorstep in The Street, 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

Monday, 30 May 2022

Swale Borough Council: Jubilee Bank Holiday Weekend - General Waste and Recycling Wheelie Bin Collections


Swale Borough Council 
wheelie bin collections are not affected by the Jubilee Bank Holiday Weekend.

Please leave your wheelie bins out for collection on the usual day.

To check your collection days, visit: www.swale.gov.uk/my-collection-day

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