Tuesday, 8 November 2022
Art Exhibition at St Mary’s Church With Proceeds Towards the Restoration of the Church Bell Tower
Contact Bryan Veale: bveale3@talktalk.net
Please visit the link to donate: www.justgiving.com/campaign/upchurchbelltower
Thank you
Charity Registration No: 606311
Elspeth Baecke
Website: www.thesix.org.uk
Upchurch Choral Society Presents “Jubilate”
Saturday 26th November 2022
7:30pm in St Mary’s Church, Upchurch
Entry £10, under 18s free.
Our concert will include Mozart’s Coronation Mass and other seasonal items.
In addition, our soloists for the evening will be Sonare, a group of four singers who recently gave a stunning concert in St Mary’s.
Please come and join us!
This concert will be dedicated to the late Frank Osborne, who sang with our choir for many years with a delightful Tenor voice.
Refreshments will be available at the interval, courtesy of The Friends of St Mary’s.
For more information, contact UCS Secretary Sue Rossiter.
Tel: 01634 234780 Email: suerossiter@waitrose.com
Sue Rossiter
November News from Upchurch Horticultural Society - From the Potting Shed
We have now packed up our worldly possessions and left Upchurch for a new life in Suffolk and have moved into temporary accommodation while we wait to complete on a cottage. It turns out that we have ventured just across the border into the Norfolk village of Burgh St. Peter. To Suffolk people, this is the equivalent of being on the wrong side of the A2. We are in a Park Home on the Waveney River Centre on the edge of the Norfolk Broads National Park. It comes with a marina on the Waveney River, a pub, a restaurant and a swimming pool. If it wasn’t for the Land Registry, we would have been here back in the Summer!
Each Lodge has a parcel of land, which has been landscaped with shrubs and grasses in the past. Like so many organisations in the leisure industry, they are struggling with staff levels, so I have set about the age-old task of weeding and pruning to try and get the landscaping back under control. In earlier years, the sea inundated this area, which then slowly silted up until there were just a number of tidal rivers and shallow lakes (broads) remaining. The soil here is drained marshland and incredibly sandy. In fact, the Eastern coast is very sandy, including the cliffs, which are eroding rapidly. Suffolk Coastal Council has now abandoned attempts to prevent coastal erosion as there is very little that can be done. As you move away from the coast, the soil becomes a heavy thick clay which will not be easy to work.
A mix of shrubs and grasses with a lot of weed!
There is no lawn here to worry about, just clumps of various coastal grasses. As the weeds are cleared and shrubs pruned, I will divide the grasses and fill the empty spaces. The Duchess has brought all her pot plants along, including a rather striking black grass which can be divided to add a bit of contrast. Cotoneaster is doing well in this soil, so the long green stems of the ground cover variety have been trimmed back to show off the bright red berries. This can be done with a lot of shrubs that produce berries this time of year, especially Pyracantha, which produces a mass of either red or yellow berries.
Other than tidying up the plot, cleaning down the outside of the Lodge and treating the wooden decking, there isn’t much to do until we can move into the Cottage. Now is the time to start planning the new garden and to think about seeds for next year. A key part of the garden will be a vegetable patch, and being a bit of a survivalist this is becoming more important to me. Without trying to be gloomy, it is reasonable to say that energy and food inflation is becoming a serious problem. As far as food inflation is concerned, a kitchen garden can provide some of the answers. I am looking to develop a vegetable patch that can provide seasonal vegetables all year round, which can then be propagated from their own seed. Some vegetables are suitable for storage e.g. Potatoes, but with the introduction of a wider range of Winter/Spring plants, it should be possible to harvest fresh vegetables for 12 months of the year. Whether those hybrid plants will come good from their own seed I have yet to find out. Anyway, that’s the objective, I just need to decide on the seeds required for the first year.
I hope everybody is well in Upchurch and that UHS continues to thrive as life skills like gardening seem to be less popular among younger people these days. That may change in the future, and the experience and know-how of active growers may become an asset to local communities.
As I look out over the marshes towards the river, a thick mist has rolled in and dampened everything. Which reminds me that I need to put a few Ghost Ship beers in the fridge if I want a chilled one this evening… ONE!
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
Monday, 7 November 2022
Poolside Bar Music Night with Annie Love at Upchurch River Valley Golf Course
From 8:30pm
Free Entry - Non-Members Welcome
Jenny Giles - Upchurch River Valley Golf Course
Telephone: 01634 360626
Website: www.rivervalleygolf.co.uk
Phone Stolen - Newington | Vehicle Damaged - Upchurch
Crime Number: 46/207006/22
Between 20:00 and 23:59 on Friday the 21st of October, somebody stole a phone from a residential property during a party in Frank Apps Close, Newington.
Between 20:00 and 23:59 on Friday the 21st of October, somebody stole a phone from a residential property during a party in Frank Apps Close, Newington.
Crime Number: 46/208993/22
On Saturday the 29th of October at around 23:42, somebody damaged a Range Rover parked on the road in Oak Lane, Upchurch.
On Saturday the 29th of October at around 23:42, somebody damaged a Range Rover parked on the road in Oak Lane, Upchurch.
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
For more information on crime prevention visit: www.kent.police.uk
Kent Community Messaging
Monday, 31 October 2022
Remembrance Sunday Parade to St Mary's Church
Members of the uniformed sections and their leaders at Drakes Lodge Scout Hut will make their yearly Remembrance Sunday Parade to St Mary's Church on the 13th of November.
Leaving at 9:45am, they will march (accompanied by marshals) from the Recreation Ground along Oak Lane, arriving at the church around 10:00am and returning at approximately 11:15am.
Please be patient during this time.
If you need to drive through the centre of the village, please consider using Church Farm Road and Chaffes Lane instead.
“WE WILL REMEMBER THEM”
Group Scout Leader Julia Richardson and Upchurch Matters
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