4 Anti-social Behaviour
Tuesday, 15 November 2022
Latest POLICE.UK Crime Data for Hartlip, Newington & Upchurch Ward - August 2022
Hartlip, Newington & Upchurch Ward
A brief summary of crime information for the past 2 months.
38 crimes are shown on the map in August 2022 including:
4 Anti-social Behaviour
4 Anti-social Behaviour
1 Burglary
3 Criminal Damage and Arson
1 Drugs
1 Other Theft
1 Possession of Weapons
1 Public Order
1 Robbery
3 Vehicle crime
21 Violence and Sexual Offences
1 Other Crime
36 crimes were shown on the map in July 2022.
Not all crime that occurs is shown on the map.
Please visit: www.police.uk for more information including outcomes for these crimes and contact information for your local policing team.
Upchurch Matters
Swale Borough Council - More Support for Swale’s Vulnerable Residents
People struggling to feed their families and pay their bills could be eligible for more support this Winter.
Swale Borough Council has received more than £250,000 from Kent County Council’s (KCC) Household Support Fund to help households access food boxes, get vouchers to pay their electric, gas and water bills, and purchase the items needed to keep warm.
The money has been allocated to organisations within the local community who have been on the ground helping people navigate the cost of living crisis.
Swale Foodbank and Children and Families will be delivering emergency food parcels, West Faversham Community Association will be providing meals to the young people visiting their youth hub and Age UK will be delivering hot meals and shopping to pensioners.
The council’s fuel and water home advisor and Citizens Advice Swale will be providing Fuel Bank Foundation fuel vouchers to people with pre-paid meters, and Children and Families will be providing Mastercard vouchers for people with billed utility accounts.
People can also request help with items that will help keep them warm this Winter such as water bottles, blankets, and draft excluders from the council’s fuel and water housing advisor.
Cllr Richard Palmer, chair of the community committee at the council, said:
“We’ve received more than £250,000 from KCC’s household support fund this time around.
“We received money from the first round this Summer and used it to support almost 8,000 households around Swale.
“Unfortunately, we haven’t received as much money as we did in the first round, but the criteria for who we can help has been relaxed this time, so we hope to be able to reach the households that weren’t eligible last time.”
Cllr Elliott Jayes, vice chair of the community committee at the council, said:
“Alongside helping with energy bills, we can also help residents with the cost of hot water bottles, blankets, and draft excluders.
“The funding is available until March, so anyone struggling to feed their family or keep their home warm this Winter can contact us for support.”
To find the right support visit. www.swale.gov.uk/hsf
Swale Borough Council
Update: Temporary Road Closures - Various Roads, Maidstone & Swale Districts - 1st October 2021 - 21st January 2022
Width Restriction & No Parking Restriction:
It will be necessary to temporarily suspend the width restriction order and prohibit waiting on Chestnut Street, Borden for its entire length.
Although the width restriction on Chestnut Street will be suspended, the width restriction on School Lane will remain in place.
Temporary Road Closures - Various Roads, Maidstone & Swale - 1st October 2021 (Maidstone & Swale District)
It will be necessary to close various roads in the Maidstone and Swale districts.
This order takes effect on or after 1st October 2021 for a period of up to 31 months or until works have been completed. Planned dates will be published in advance of the works on: https://one.network and indicated by signage displayed on site 14 days before they start.
These works are subject to weather and other factors which may potentially cause changes at short notice; every effort will be made to keep as close as possible to the planned dates that are notified, and any changes will be publicised.
Each individual restriction will be signed on site and will follow the construction programme as required.
Schedule
Road Closures:
The A249 Sittingbourne Road, Detling, Detling Hill, Detling, Sittingbourne Road, Thurnham, Sittingbourne Road, Stockbury will be closed northbound between the A249 Newnham Court Roundabout M20 J7 and the A249 M2 J5 Roundabout.
The alternative route for motorway traffic is via A249 Sittingbourne Road, Newnham Court Roundabout, M20 J7 to J6 On Slip, M20, M20 J6 Off Slip, Running Horse Roundabout, A229 Chatham Road, Cobtree Roundabout, A229 Chatham Road, Bluebell Hill, Taddington Wood Roundabout, M2 J3 to J4 On Slip, M2, M2 J5 Off Slip.
The A249 Sittingbourne Road, Stockbury & A249 Sittingbourne Road, Thurnham will be closed southbound between the junctions with A249 M2 J5 Roundabout and Rumstead Lane.
The alternative route for motorway traffic is via M2 J5 to J4 On Slip, M2, M2 J3 Off Slip, Taddington Wood Roundabout, Blue Bell Hill, A229 Chatham Road, Cobtree Roundabout, M20 J6 to J7 On Slip, M20, M20 J7 Off Slip.
Maidstone Road, Stockbury will be closed between the junctions with Wormdale Hill and A249 M2 J5 Roundabout.
The alternative route is via Maidstone Road, Chestnut Street, Key Street Roundabout, Key Street Slip Southbound On, A249 Maidstone Road, A249 M2 J5 Roundabout and vice versa.
Oad Street, Stockbury & Bredgar will be closed between the junctions A249 Sittingbourne Road and Woodgate Lane.
The alternative route is via Maidstone Road, Stockbury Roundabout, A249 Sittingbourne Road and vice versa.
Honeycrock Hill, Stockbury will be closed for its entire length.
The alternative route is via A249 Sittingbourne Road, A249 M2 J5 Roundabout, A249 Sittingbourne Road, Church Hill.
Church Hill, Stockbury will be closed for its entire length.
The alternative route is via A249 Sittingbourne Road, A249 M2 J5 Roundabout, A249 Sittingbourne Road, Honeycrock Hill.
50 mph Speed restrictions:
A temporary mandatory 50 mph speed restriction will be imposed on A249 Sittingbourne Road, Stockbury (Northbound and Southbound) & A249 Sittingbourne Road, Thurnham (Northbound and Southbound) between A249 M2 J5 Roundabout & 600m South of Chalky Road.
30 mph Speed restrictions:
A temporary mandatory 30 mph speed restriction will be imposed on the following roads:
• Oad Street, Bredgar & Oad Street, Stockbury between the junctions with A249 Sittingbourne Road and Woodgate Lane.
• Chestnut Street, Borden between the junctions with Key Street Roundabout and Maidstone Road.
• Maidstone Road, Borden & Maidstone Road, Stockbury between the junctions with Chestnut Street and A249 M2 J5 Roundabout.
• Maidstone Road, Borden & Maidstone Road, Stockbury between the junctions with Chestnut Street and A249 M2 J5 Roundabout.
No Right Turn restrictions:
A restriction on turning right will be imposed on the following roads:
• A249 Sittingbourne Road, Stockbury - restricting traffic from turning right into Honeycrock Hill and Church Hill.
• Oad Street, Stockbury – restricting traffic from turning right onto A249 Sittingbourne Road.
• Oad Street, Stockbury – restricting traffic from turning right onto A249 Sittingbourne Road.
Weight Restrictions & No Parking Restrictions:
It will be necessary to temporarily suspend the weight restriction order and prohibit waiting on Chestnut Street, Borden for its entire length.
It will be necessary to temporarily suspend the weight restriction order and prohibit waiting on Chestnut Street, Borden for its entire length.
The restrictions are required for the safety of the public and workforce while highway improvement works are undertaken by Graham Construction on behalf of Highways England.
For information regarding this order please contact Highways England on: 0300 1235000, who will be able to assist with the scope of these works and any further enquiries.
For the most up to date information on these works, please visit: https://one.network
The Kent County Council Highways Helpline phone number is: 03000 418181
Kent County Council - Highways, Transportation & Waste
Poolside Bar Christmas Eve Music with Mike ‘Smooth’ Harris at Upchurch River Valley Golf Course
Free Entry - Non-Members Welcome
Food Available Until 8:00pm
Jenny Giles - Upchurch River Valley Golf Course
Telephone: 01634 360626
Website: www.rivervalleygolf.co.uk
Friday, 11 November 2022
Thank You from Foodbank Co-ordinator Gill Gay and Swale Foodbank
Thank you, big-hearted Upchurch, for your generous donations to Swale Foodbank on Wednesday the 2nd of November.
Because of you, Hartlip, another village in our Six Benefice has decided to do a street collection for the Foodbank. Your generous giving has become famous!
I am fully aware that the costs of everything are crashing through the roof, so please don't challenge yourselves beyond what is possible, but if you could possibly include a few Christmassy bits, I'm going to have a special box for them - I'm hoping we can turn it into a hamper.
God bless you. You really do make my heart tingle. And God looks on with joy as you show your care for others ❤️
Next month I will be gratefully collecting your Swale Foodbank donations for the last time before Christmas at the bus stop opposite the church again on Wednesday the 7th of December, between 10:30am and 11:30am.
Thank you
Gill Gay - Foodbank Co-ordinator
Email: gilliangay99@yahoo.co.uk
Email: gilliangay99@yahoo.co.uk
St Mary's Church Fundraising Sale
Homemade Cakes, Jams, Pickles, Scones and Savouries
Also Puzzles, Books, Bric-à-brac and sometimes Plants
Something for everyone!
Refreshments
Please help support this ancient building - Thank you
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