Friday, 28 October 2022
Poolside Bar Presents Star Cabaret Night with Leslie P. George at Upchurch River Valley Golf Course
Jenny Giles - Upchurch River Valley Golf Course
Telephone: 01634 360626
Website: www.rivervalleygolf.co.uk
Phone Stolen - Newington
Crime Number: 46/206376/22
Between 23:59 on Friday the 21st of October and 04:17 on Saturday the 22nd of October, somebody stole a recently lost phone in High Street, 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
Between 23:59 on Friday the 21st of October and 04:17 on Saturday the 22nd of October, somebody stole a recently lost phone in High Street, 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
Sorry, No Trick or Treaters Poster
If you are worried about people coming to your door during Halloween - particularly after dark or late in the evening remember, you don’t have to answer the door.
You can make this clear by displaying a poster in your front window or on your door.
If anyone calls at your door and their behaviour worries you, let a neighbour know. Alternatively, you can contact Kent Police on one of the numbers below:
In an emergency - dial 999
Kent Police non-emergency - 101
Upchurch Matters
Tuesday, 25 October 2022
NSD Runners
We are a local and inclusive community running group based in Upchurch set up in 2021 and open to runners of all abilities, even complete beginners.
We meet on Tuesday evenings and weekends at the Crown pub - you may have seen us about.
It is free to join and a great way to get fit and meet new people along the way.
Runners of all abilities are welcome and encouraged to join us.
Please contact nsdrunners@gmail.com if you are interested.
Follow NSD Runners on Facebook
Search for NSD Runners on Strava
Darren Wright
Co-op Community Fund - Choose a New Local Cause to Support
Co-op membership - supporting local causes
When Co-op members buy selected Co-op branded products and services, 2p for every £1 they spend goes into their membership account. And the Co-op split the same between like-minded community organisations and local causes within the Co-op Community Fund.
Members can select a local cause they would like to support.
Thanks to its members, the fund has raised £42,779 for causes close to Upchurch.
If you do not select a cause to support, the Co-op shares the funds you raised equally between the 3 local causes in your community.
The Co-op gives you a new set of causes to choose from every October.
You can change the cause you support at any time, and it is now possible for members to donate the rewards balance they have earned to the Co-op Foundation - helping the charity build fairer and more co-operative communities.
If you want to see more causes, use the search function at the bottom of the 'Choose a local cause' page on the Co-op membership website - see the link below.
Our 3 local causes are:
1st Upchurch Brownies and Guides
Upchurch Village Hall
SATEDA
Become a Co-op member and make a difference in your community
To get involved, join the Co-op as a member to earn rewards for you and choose a local cause to support in your community.
To earn and spend your rewards, remember to show your membership card or the Co-op app every time you pay.
As a member, you will also benefit from exclusive member discounts and receive personalised offers across the Co-op family of businesses.
You can spend the rewards you earn on most things you buy from the Co-op - not just Co-op products.
Become a Co-op member and choose a local cause at: coop.co.uk/membership
Or download and join using the Co-op app and start using your digital card today - It only costs £1 to join!
Upchurch Matters
Monday, 24 October 2022
Newington History Group
Watling Place, Newington, in 2018.
Sue Flipping will pose the question Newington - a Roman service station? at Newington History Group's monthly meeting in the Village Hall on Thursday (Oct 27th) at 7:00pm.
Her talk will cover some of the most interesting finds from the 'remarkable' excavation of a small industrial town east of the village at Watling Place four years ago.
Newington was a Roman centre for surrounding villages, such as Rainham, Upchurch, Lower Halstow and Iwade, and a 'service station' for wider afield.
The event (free to members) is open to guests (£3) and includes refreshments. There is free parking at the hall.
For more details contact the group through the website: www.newingtonhistory.uk or call: 01795 842711. Follow on Facebook: Newington History Group, and Twitter: @newingtonhg
Richard Thompstone - Newington History Group
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