Tuesday, 13 December 2022
Upchurch Cricket Club - Winter Nets
Temporary Road Closure - Susans Lane, Upchurch
It will be necessary to close part of Susans Lane, Upchurch from Wednesday 18th January 2023 for up to 1 day between the hours of 09:30 and 15:30.
Susans Lane, Upchurch will be closed between the junctions with Wetham Green and Twinney Lane, to the extent indicated by signs and barriers on site.
The alternative route is Wetham Green, The Street, Forge Lane, Halstow Lane, Twinney Lane and vice versa.
The closure is required for the safety of the public and workforce while cable renewal works are undertaken by Openreach.
For information regarding this closure, please contact Openreach on: 0800 023 2023, who will be able to assist with the scope of these works.
KCC 24hr Contact Centre: 03000 418181
For details of roadworks see: https://one.network
Kent County Council - Highways, Transportation & Waste
Temporary Road Closure - Horsham Lane, Upchurch
Monday, 12 December 2022
Chalkwell 326/327 Bus Services Timetable for Christmas and New Year
Bus operator Chalkwell Coach Hire has announced a number of changes to their 326/327 bus services timetable over Christmas and New Year.
Passengers are advised that during Christmas and New Year, Chalkwell bus services will operate as follows:
Monday 19th December 2022 - Normal services
Tuesday 20th December 2022 - Normal services
Wednesday 21st December 2022 - Normal services
Thursday 22nd December 2022 - Normal services
Friday 23rd December 2022 - Normal services
Saturday 24th December 2022 - Normal services
Sunday 25th December 2022 - No services
Monday 26th December 2022 - No services
Tuesday 27th December 2022 - No services
Wednesday 28th December 2022 - Saturday services
Thursday 29th December 2022 - Saturday services
Friday 30th December 2022 - Saturday services
Saturday 31st December 2022 - Saturday services
Sunday 1st January 2023 - Sunday services only
Monday 2nd January 2023 - Sunday services only
Normal bus services timetable will resume on Tuesday 3rd January 2023
For further information on bus times, Call: 01795 423982 or Email: coachhire@chalkwell.co.uk
For travel information on routes, times, tickets and fares, visit: www.chalkwell.co.uk/bus-services
Upchurch Matters
Upchurch Fifty Years Ago in December 1972 by David Wood
The fire had been caused by Mark’s mother, Christine Oliver, leaving a pan of boiling potatoes on the oven and then departing to do some shopping without turning off the switch. The potatoes were burnt as flames, and smoke rose higher from the oven.
A neighbour who had heard Anton screaming came to the house to investigate and upon finding the fire in the kitchen, threw a wet cloth over the oven, which caused the fire to subside. The fire service was then called but when they arrived, the fire had already finished.
The firemen praised Mark for his bravery, and then a shocked Mrs Oliver arrived with her shopping. She realized her mistake of leaving the boiling potatoes on the oven and then leaving the house, but she also praised Mark for his brave actions.
Because of his courageous act, Mark was nominated for the ‘Charlie Chester Award of the Month’ and invited to the BBC’s Paris Studio in Regent Street, London. Accompanied by his proud parents Stuart and Christine Oliver and his brother Anton, Mark received his award in the form of an inscribed scroll from the comedian Charlie Chester who felt that Mark deserved more and so he gave him a £1 note. The presentation formed part of a radio show to be broadcast on New Year’s Eve.
In village sporting affairs, Upchurch United, who played in the Medway Sunday League Premier Division, were struggling, second from bottom in the table. In early December, they did manage a 1-1 draw with Twydall Engineers, and they were on the losing end of a very good game against Berry Wiggins. After going three goals down, Steve Davies and Ian Daniel pulled two goals back but then Berry Wiggins scored three more goals to claim victory.
As always, some people hoped for a white Christmas, and in the week before Christmas Day, a cold spell saw the temperature drop to -13 degrees for one night, but mild weather soon returned, and a white Christmas failed to materialise.
On Boxing Day, some people went for walks while others attended sports events. During the evening, the local pubs were packed, as people celebrated, and some village youths attended the Central Hotel Christmas Disco in Gillingham. It was time for people to party.
When Christmas Day and Boxing Day had passed, residents prepared themselves for the New Year celebrations and December passed as an interesting month with a variety of memorable incidents, successes and activities.
Saturday, 10 December 2022
Latest POLICE.UK Crime Data for Hartlip, Newington & Upchurch Ward - October 2022
2 Anti-social Behaviour