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Wednesday, 29 March 2023

M2 Junction 5 - A249 Stockbury Interchange Improvement Scheme: Additional Phase - Temporary Road Closures - Various Roads, Maidstone and Swale

Update:

An additional phase of works is now required, as detailed below.

11th April Overnight 9:00pm to 5:00am

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.

 

12th April Overnight 9:00pm to 5:00am

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.

 

No Right Turn - Oad Street, Stockbury

From the 12th April a No Right Turn will be in place from Oad Street onto the A249 until the end of the M2 J5 Improvement works.

 

22nd April - 19th June

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.

 

*Please note once these works are completed the permanent traffic order will come into place and Maidstone Road will be closed indefinitely. Vehicles will need to use the new link road between Maidstone Road and Oad Street*

 

12th - 15th May, 9pm on Friday 12th May to 5:00am on Monday 15th May

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.


Temporary Road Closures

Various Roads, Maidstone and Swale

1st October 2021

It will be necessary to close various roads in the Maidstone and Swale district.

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 advanced 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.


50mph 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.


30mph 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.


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.


Width Restriction and 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.

The restrictions are required for the safety of the public and workforce while highway improvement works are undertaken by Graham Construction on behalf of National Highways.

For the most up to date information on these works please visit: https://one.network

For information regarding this Order please contact National Highways on: 0300 123 5000, who will be able to assist with the scope of these works and any further enquiries.

The Kent County Council Highways Helpline phone number is: 03000 418181

For details of roadworks see: https://one.network

Kent County Council - Highways, Transportation & Waste

New FREE App to Help Patients Wait Less for Urgent NHS Care

Get the right treatment when you need it.

Patients in Kent and Medway can now use an app to view waiting times at NHS urgent treatment centres (UTCs) and minor injury units (MIUs).

The WaitLess app will help patients who have decided to go to a UTC or MIU make an informed choice about which site to visit.

The app displays the number of people waiting and the longest waiting times, along with travel information, so patients can decide to visit a site that is not so busy.

Kate Langford, Chief Medical Officer for NHS Kent and Medway, said:

I would always advise patients to contact NHS 111 first if they are not sure where to go or what service they need.

"NHS 111 will continue to offer booked appointments at our urgent treatment centres, where needed.

“However, we know some people decide to go straight to our UTCs without contacting NHS 111 first, and this app will help them find UTCs that are not as busy, where the wait is potentially less.

“Kent and Medway has more than a dozen UTCs and MIUs. By checking the waiting times before they travel, patients can choose which one they go to when they have an urgent medical issue.”

You can download the WaitLess app FREE from the Apple App Store and Google Play

Download the NHS app to access a range of services from your phone or tablet.

More information about using the right health service is available at www.stopthinkchoose.co.uk The site also includes a map of all pharmacies in the county. Pharmacists are trained professionals who can help with a wide range of common health issues.

Upchurch Matters

Tuesday, 28 March 2023

Holywell Kids Club - Easter Holidays 2023

Booking is essential and is taken on a first come first served basis, please use Arbor to book if your child attends Holywell or call/text the team: 07706 002060 or Email: kclub@holywell.kent.sch.uk for other schools.

Holywell Primary School

Wednesday, 22 March 2023

The English Festival at Riverside Country Park

Celebrate iconic traditions at The English Festival

Celebrate English traditions, both old and new, ahead of St George's Day at a free family festival at one of Medway’s award-winning country parks next month.

There will be Punch and Judy shows, a helter skelter, live music and a George and the Dragon show at The English Festival on Saturday, 15th April, at Riverside Country Park, from 11:00am until 5:00pm.

There will be something for residents and visitors of all ages to enjoy including the ever-popular beach area, have-a-go-archery sessions, miniature steam engines and even a medieval encampment.

Cllr Howard Doe, Deputy Leader of Medway Council and Portfolio Holder for Community Services, said: 

“The annual English Festival at Riverside Country Park is always incredibly popular with families as there is a whole range of fun traditions and exciting activities to take part in. There will truly be something for everyone to enjoy including a tractor display, a fun fair and, of course, a George and the Dragon show. We are looking forward to welcoming thousands of residents, and visitors, to the festival next month.”

Getting to the festival

A park and ride service will be available to take residents and visitors to The English Festival.

Visitors can park at the University of Greenwich’s Medway campus and will be taken to the festival by bus. The park and ride service will run every 12 minutes and return tickets cost £1.50 for adults, under 16s travel for free.

There are also two shuttle services running.

The first shuttle service will start at Chatham Waterfront Bus Station and call at Jeffery Street, Richmond Road, The Strand and Riverside Country Park. It will run every 20 minutes and return tickets cost £1.50 for adults, under 16s travel for free.

The second shuttle service will run between the Cricketers pub on the A2 and Riverside Country Park, stopping outside Mariners Farm. It will run every 30 minutes and return tickets cost £1.50 for adults, under 16s travel for free.

The event shuttle bus timetables can be found on the Visit Medway website.

Onsite parking is available on a first come, first serve basis and will cost £6.

For blue badge holders, parking is available onsite, free of charge. Please note that the parking will be on a field and may be uneven in certain areas.

Park and walk is also available at Bloors Wharf, which costs £3.

For more information about The English Festival, visit: VisitMedway.org/EnglishFestival

Medway Council

Newington History Group

Join us this week to find out about a document that is unique to Newington.

Sheila Malloch, who spent much of her working life at Kent Archives, will delve into the village’s first parish register at Newington History Group's monthly meeting on Thursday (23rd) at 7:00pm in Newington Village Hall.

Hear her fascinating stories from the register which gives a detailed insight into baptisms, marriages and deaths of those who lived here hundreds of years ago.

Admission for guests is only £3 (NHG members free). There are free refreshments and parking.


NHG's Sue Flipping will be giving her talk "Newington - A Roman Service Station?" to the Friends of St Margaret's Social Club in the Memorial Hall, School Lane, Lower Halstow, on Tuesday the 28th of March 2023, from 7:30pm - 9.00pm.

Find out about some of the most significant finds from the 2018 - 2019 excavation in Newington and what they add to our knowledge of the local Roman occupation.

Everyone is welcome - £4.00 entry on the door.

Refreshments and Raffle.

For more details contact the group at: www.newingtonhistory.uk or call: 01795 842711.
Follow on Facebook: Newington History Group, and Twitter: @newingtonhg

Newington History Group

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