
Friday, 7 April 2023
Thursday, 6 April 2023
Thank You from Foodbank Co-ordinator Gill Gay and Swale Foodbank
Dear Upchurch,
Thank you so much.
You filled mine and Georgina's cars with your donations for the Foodbank.
One of the helpers at the warehouse said that Upchurch's donations always make their shelves so much healthier, and they are very grateful. There were lots of Easter treats too!
What a wonderful way to show we care.
God bless you all ❤️
I will be collecting your donations for Swale Foodbank again next month at the bus stop opposite the church on Wednesday the 3rd of May, between 10:30am and 11:30am.
Thank you
Gill Gay - Foodbank Co-ordinator
Email: gilliangay99@yahoo.co.uk
Date and Time Set for National Emergency Alerts Test
Emergency Alerts
A national test of public Emergency Alerts will take place at 3:00pm on Sunday the 23rd of April 2023, bringing the UK in line with other countries such as the US and Canada who already use the system.
Emergency Alerts enable urgent messages to be broadcast to a defined area when there is an imminent risk to life, such as fires, severe flooding or extreme weather.
The alerts system will see people receive a message on the home screen of their mobile phone, along with a loud siren-like sound, even if it’s set on silent and vibration for up to 10 seconds. Your phone may even read out the alert. If you have a vision or hearing impairment, audio and vibration attention signals should let you know you have an emergency alert.
Emergency Alerts will only be sent by the emergency services, government departments, agencies and public bodies that deal with emergencies. The government does not need to know your phone number or location to send you an alert.
Emergency Alerts will not replace local news, radio, television or social media. If you do not have a compatible device, you’ll still be informed about an emergency. The emergency services have other ways to warn you when there is a threat to life.
The system will be used very rarely - only being sent where there is an immediate risk to people’s lives - so people may not receive an alert for months or years.
The Test
For the test, the public does not need to take any action.
The sound and vibration will stop automatically after ten seconds.
All people need to do is swipe away the message or click ‘OK’ on their phone’s home screen - just like for a ‘low battery’ warning or notification - and continue to use their phone as normal.
You can find out further information on Emergency Alerts, including what they look and sound like at: www.gov.uk/alerts
Upchurch Matters
Wednesday, 5 April 2023
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
🍰 🍓 🧩 📚 🎨 🪴 ☕️ ➕
Upchurch Matters
Tuesday, 4 April 2023
Scooter Battery Stolen - Newington
Crime Number: 46/59442/23
Between 00:01 and 23:59 on Friday the 17th of March, somebody stole a scooter battery from High Street, Newington.
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
Monday, 3 April 2023
Kent PCC Matthew Scott Launches Antisocial Behaviour Survey to Find Out the Extent of ASB in Kent
Kent Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Scott would like to know if antisocial behaviour is a problem in your area.
According to police statistics, antisocial behaviour is falling across the county, but is that your experience?
The Kent PCC wants to know what you see where you live, what sort of crimes and how bad they are.
Have you reported it to the police or the council? Many people don't report antisocial behaviour, so Mr Scott is asking you to fill in this anonymous survey, so he can try to address the problem and understand how antisocial behaviour affects you.
Please complete the short survey online at >> www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/antisocialbehaviour
It will only take a few minutes.
The Office of the Kent Police and Crime Commissioner website is >> www.kent-pcc.gov.uk
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