I have received several reports from residents living in the Poot Lane area of vehicles speeding and racing around the lanes. The speeding is continuing into the 30mph zone on The Street and in the other direction, whereby people are travelling over 30mph prior to the national speed limit sign.
Tuesday, 21 June 2022
Vehicles Speeding in and around Poot Lane, Upchurch
I have received several reports from residents living in the Poot Lane area of vehicles speeding and racing around the lanes. The speeding is continuing into the 30mph zone on The Street and in the other direction, whereby people are travelling over 30mph prior to the national speed limit sign.
I would like to remind people that the speed limit is there for a reason.
There are numerous potential hazards in and around Poot Lane - horses, tractors, wildlife and pedestrians, including the local nursery school children who walk down the lane to one of the orchards.
The speed limit is a limit, not a target.
The reports I have received indicate that many of the offending vehicles belong to local people who should be more aware of the potential hazards along the lane than anyone.
I will be conducting speed checks in the area to record offending vehicles. I am also looking into other measures that could be implemented in conjunction with other partner agencies, such as reducing the speed limit and other restrictions.
PCSO Lorraine Holmes
Tel: 07970 458645
Upchurch Parish Council Report - June 2022
Report of the Parish Council June 2022
Cllr Tyrone Ripley (Chairman), Cllr Pam Denny (Vice Chairman), Cllr Ernie Berntsen, Cllr Helen Boakes, Cllr John Bodycomb, Cllr Alan Horton, Cllr Gerry Lewin, Cllr Gary Rosewell and Cllr Neil Sheppard. Clerk Mrs Wendy Licence.Wendy Licence - Clerk to the Parish Council.
Beacon Lighting to Celebrate The Queen's Platinum Jubilee
The beacon lighting event on Thursday 2nd June was a success. The Council would like to thank the organisations which took part. A special thanks to Dave Neale for providing the PA system, the disco, fire safety and for helping with the road closure. The hog roast raised £920 from donations for the church who also raised £180 from teas and coffees. Ellinor’s ice creams has made a donation of £50 to the Council and this has been given to the Scout Group as a thank you for the use of the Scout Hut.
Planning
i. Ref: 22/501429/FULL
Address: Land Rear To Ebenezer Chapel Halstow Lane Upchurch Sittingbourne ME9 7AA
Proposal: Use of land for open storage/builder's yard including the re-siting of a lawful storage container, siting of a storage cabin and the erection of palisade fencing.
Councillors considered the application and had no objections to the proposal.
ii. Ref: 22/502132/ADV
Address: Christine House London Road Upchurch Kent ME8 8PT
Proposal: Advertisement Consent for internally illuminated fascia signage, internally illuminated totem signage and 3no. flags.
Councillors considered the application and agreed that it would be disappointing if there is harmful illumination in this countryside gap; harmful illumination should be avoided at all costs and there should be no illumination outside trading hours.
iii. Ref: 22/502203/PNQCLA
Address: Pear Tree House Otterham Quay Lane Upchurch Gillingham Kent ME8 8QW
Proposal: Prior notification for the change of use of 2 no. agricultural buildings to 2 no. dwellinghouses and associated operation development. For its prior approval to: Transport and Highways impacts of the development; Noise impacts of the development; Contamination risks on the site; Flooding risks on the site; Whether the location or siting of the building makes it otherwise impractical or undesirable for the use of the building to change from agricultural use to C3 (dwellinghouses); Design and external appearance impacts on the building; Provision of adequate natural light in all habitable rooms of the dwellinghouses.
Councillors considered the application and noted that there is presumption in favour of such applications; it was noted that The Three Sisters has said that it would not object if the road were made up; it was noted that residents do not want the road made up; there is a perceived harm regarding the development; it is a private road so KCC Highways will not comment; it is an existing agricultural building; in the design statement the applicant has stated they will keep to the building design.
Councillors had no objections to the proposal.
iv. Ref: MC/21/2225
Proposal: Outline Application with all matters reserved (except access) for a residential development of up to 48 dwellings, including associated access, parking, landscaping and open space.
Location: Land To East Of Seymour Road And North Of London Road, Rainham, ME8 6YX
Amended parameter plans
Councillors considered the amended parameter plans and were mindful that the Council had objected on the grounds of the extra impact this development would have on the village. There was nothing in the amended parameter plans to mitigate concerns and the Council continues to object to the development.
v. Ref: 21/503319/FULL
Address: Halstow Grove Halstow Lane Upchurch Kent ME9 7AB
Proposal: Retrospective application for stationing of 1 no. mobile home, 1 no. caravan, erection of a utility block, 2 no. parking bays, drive way and 1 no. septic tank.
Councillors considered the application and noted the two objections on the planning portal. Councillors raised concern regarding the amount of infill in Halstow Lane and that the nature of the lane is being changed; the proposal will destroy the Important Local Countryside Gap; Halstow Lane is being urbanised; the proposal would change the tranquillity of the countryside; the applicant’s Gypsy and Traveller status needs to be clarified. Neighbours’ objections must be taken into account.
vi. PINS Ref: APP/V2255/D/22/3296407
Ref: 21/505502/FULL
Address: 15 Horsham Lane Upchurch Sittingbourne
Proposal: Demolition of rear conservatory. Erection of part single, part two storey side and rear extension. Creation of first floor including alterations to roof, insertion of front and rear dormers and front rooflights. Alteration to front garden, boundary wall and access.
Councillors noted that the Planning Inspectorate/Secretary of State has decided that this does not offer an opportunity for interested parties to comment further at the appeal stage.
Highways
Concern has been raised regarding the speed of traffic in the village and this will be considered for inclusion in the Parish Highways Improvement Plan.
The Council has speed watch equipment and previously Councillors undertook training and the PCSO assessed suitable sites but unfortunately, the sessions stopped through lack of volunteers. It needed four volunteers to undertake the sessions, it was difficult to get helpers and we held sessions for just over a year. The main sites were in Oak Lane, below the Wallbridge Lane junction, and in Horsham Lane by the church and we found few people were actually speeding. It is a deterrent. If anyone would be interested in helping with a speed watch session, please contact the Clerk.
Antisocial behaviour of drivers driving circuits of the village late at night have been raised. The Council asks that anyone noticing such behaviour to report to PCSO Loraine Holmes on: 07970 458 645 or call the Police on 101.
Environment
Dog fouling continues to be a problem in the village. Dog fouling can lead to an increased risk and Toxocara canis can pass from dog waste to humans as Toxocariasis through contaminated sand or soil, and children are at particular risk. The Parish Council asks all dog owners to be responsible and clean up after their dogs, please.
This is a precis of Council business, full minutes of all meetings can be found on the website when ratified.
Date of next meetings:
Full Council - Thursday 7th July at 7:30pm in Upchurch Village Hall.
The Planning Committee and General Purposes Committee - Wednesday 20th July at 7:30pm in the Small Hall of the Village Hall.
All residents are welcome to attend the meetings and there is a time for members of the public to comment, raise concerns or ask questions.
To help keep loved ones safe, please DO NOT attend the meeting if you have COVID-19 or have symptoms. Questions and comments can be sent to the Clerk to be raised at the meeting.
Wendy Licence - Clerk to the Parish Council
Tel: 01622 739324
Latest 2022 Police Drop-in Surgery Dates in Upchurch
Village PCSO Lorraine Holmes holds regular Police Drop-in Surgeries in Upchurch so residents can speak to her about any local policing issues they may have.
Police Surgeries in Upchurch will take place on:
Saturday 25th June 2022 between 10:00am and 11:00am at Snaffles
Thursday 21st July 2022 between 3:00pm and 4:00pm at Snaffles
Thursday 25th August 2022 between 3:00pm and 4:00pm at Snaffles
If residents need to contact PSCO Holmes before these dates, please call: 07970 458645 Email: lorraine.holmes@kent.police.uk or call: 101.Upchurch Matters
Monday, 20 June 2022
10 Years of Newington History Group
Come and celebrate Newington History Group's 10th anniversary at 7:00pm on Thursday (June 23rd) in the Village Hall when Edward Peek will offer a personal and illustrated look at the village's past in his talk Have You Noticed? (A Peek Pictorial).
During the past decade, the group has revealed much about the village - dating back to the Bronze Age - and has encouraged interest in the area's history, particularly among schoolchildren.
The group is always willing to hear stories and memories about Newington, along with old photographs of village settings. Please get in touch.
It actively seeks to unearth, preserve and promote the history of not only the village, but neighbouring areas as well.
NHG meets monthly on the fourth Thursday (7:00pm). Annual subscription is £15 and all meetings are open to the public (£3) unless stated.
For more details contact the group at: newingtonhistorygroup@outlook.com; through its website: www.newingtonhistory.uk; or call: 01795 842711.
Follow on Facebook: Newington History Group, and Twitter: @newingtonhg
Richard Thompstone - Newington History Group
Changes to KCC Free School Transport
Free school transport applications made easier in Kent
Many parents with children entitled to free transport to school in Kent will find the process for obtaining the relevant passes has been made much easier for the coming year.
Historically, all parents have been asked to apply for free school transport and wait while their child’s eligibility is assessed by Transport Officers.
However, the team has been working hard to implement a number of improvements to the free school transport assessment processes, which has resulted in changes to how this year’s applications will be managed.
Due to these internal changes, KCC can now advise many parents of their child’s eligibility without the need for an application by using a geographic information system which automatically identifies a child’s nearest school and confirms whether it is further than the relevant statutory distance of three miles.
A KCC spokesperson said:
“This change will remove much of the work associated with the mainstream process during the team’s busiest period, which would allow significantly more capacity to be allocated to the completion of transport applications for children with special education needs which require more detailed examination of pupils’ individual requirements.
“We were expecting the process to remain unchanged this year, but we have seen a significant increase in SEN applications in what is already the department’s busiest period.
“The transport sector continues to be put under considerable pressure as a result of current world events, so KCC is doing everything in its power to ensure the transition to the new school year goes smoothly.
“We hope that this simplifies the tasks that parents are required to complete before their child starts school this year.”
When notified of the free transport offer, parents will be asked to consider whether or not their child will make full and regular use of it during the forthcoming school year. KCC will incur costs assuming travel on every school day for all pupils, so it would be an inefficient use of public resources to claim transport that will not be used as a child’s main method to access school.
KCC will contact mainstream families this week to let them know if their child is eligible for free school transport. Eligible families will then be contacted again in the next few weeks so that additional information can be provided about the child, including a passport style photo so that a pass can be produced.
Murray Evans
Kent County Council
Friday, 17 June 2022
Car Window Smashed - Newington
Hartlip, Newington & Upchurch Ward
Crime Number: 46/112939/22
On Saturday the 11th of June between 18:00 and 23:45, somebody smashed the window of a Renault ZOE parked on the road in St. Matthews Close, 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
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