Sunday, 5 February 2023
Saturday, 4 February 2023
Memorial Service at St Mary's Church, Upchurch
Do come and join us at 4:00pm on Sunday the 26th of February for our Memorial Service to remember all those who have died recently or in the past.
We have not been able to hold one for three years, 2020 was the last one then the pandemic came. So this service will be especially significant for us all.
During this service, there will be hymns, some time for reflection and prayers. Any names given to the clergy will be read out and remembered. There will also be an opportunity to light a candle in remembrance of those who are no longer with us.
This is a very special service and everyone will be made most welcome. Refreshments will be available after the service.
William Little
Kent PCC Matthew Scott Launches Victim Voice
Your guide to reporting crime, the justice system and victims' services.
Kent Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Scott has launched Victim Voice, a new campaign to raise awareness and empower people who need support.
You can read the booklet at: www.linktr.ee/victimvoice
Upchurch Matters
The Kent PCC wants to encourage people to be aware of victims' rights. It is one of the recommendations that came out of his work into Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG).
Covering every possible step of the process, from contacting the police and crime reporting to what could happen in court, it is a one-stop shop to guide anyone who needs it through the process.
It also includes vital information on support services that victims can access and how as victims of crime you can get decisions reviewed or complaints raised.
Matthew Scott said:
“I have decided to create this Victim Voice Initiative to collate the information in one place, and to raise awareness about victims' rights.
“Victims have repeatedly told me they feel their voice is not heard and that they feel reporting a crime does not lead to appropriate action by the criminal justice system.
“Victim satisfaction levels in my 2021 Annual Policing Survey was 4.26 out of 10. My Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) survey evidenced only 37% of VAWG victims had reported the crime they experienced.
“I want people to feel confident that when they report crime, they get the information and support they deserve, and are legally entitled to.”
You can read the booklet at: www.linktr.ee/victimvoice
The Office of the Kent Police and Crime Commissioner website is >> www.kent-pcc.gov.uk
Friday, 3 February 2023
National Highways: M2 Junction 5 - A249 Stockbury Interchange Improvement Scheme - Changes to the Road Layout and the Way Traffic Uses the Junction
Monday the 30th of January. Click map to enlarge.
Changes to the road layout and the way traffic uses the junction
After more than 4 months, National Highways eventually reopened the coastbound slip roads on Monday morning, the 30th of January, but with some changes to the road layout and the way traffic uses the junction.
Vehicles accessing the A249 northbound (towards Sittingbourne) from the M2 coastbound off slip will need to use lane 1 of the slip and use the new segregated lane onto the northbound carriageway.
Vehicles travelling northbound on the A249 towards Stockbury roundabout will need to be in lane 1 to access the M2 coastbound on the slip, as this lane is now for the slip road only. All other A249 northbound traffic, including those heading towards Sittingbourne, must be in lane 2 on the approach to the roundabout.
Further information
National Highways is continuing with their weekend closures of the A249 - the full details of these will be shown on the project webpage >> https://bit.ly/3Ro4EFC
National Highways is continuing with their weekend closures of the A249 - the full details of these will be shown on the project webpage >> https://bit.ly/3Ro4EFC
These dates will be subject to weather conditions.
If you have any questions, you can Email National Highways at: m2j5@nationalhighways.co.uk or call: 0300 123 5000, and someone will be in touch.
Upchurch Matters
Thursday, 2 February 2023
Upchurch Poppy Appeal 2022 - Thank You
The Royal British Legion will benefit from your generosity of donations and gift aid totalling £3,327.01 to the Upchurch Poppy Appeal in 2022.
My Royal British Legion thanks to the house-to-house collectors who raised £1,608.13 of the total. I will shortly be handing over five-year service awards from the Royal British Legion to the Upchurch Guides, Sue Rossiter and Ben Sawyer to recognise their contribution as house-to-house collectors.
Thanks also to the local businesses, retail outlets, schools and others who provided static collection points raising £1,450.30.
The work of The Royal British Legion continues and it stands shoulder to shoulder with all who serve in our Armed Forces. It provides financial, social and emotional support to those who have served or are currently serving including their dependents.
“WE WILL REMEMBER THEM”
Hon. Alderman Gerry Lewin - Poppy Appeal Organiser
Telephone: 01634 366113
Email: lewing135@btinternet.com
Wednesday, 1 February 2023
Poolside Bar Music Night with Mike ‘Smooth’ Harris at Upchurch River Valley Golf Course
Jenny Giles - Upchurch River Valley Golf Course
Telephone: 01634 360626
Website: www.rivervalleygolf.co.uk
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