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Friday, 16 June 2023

Urgent Road Closure - Matts Hill, Hartlip & Gillingham


It will be necessary to close Matts Hill, Hartlip & Gillingham from Monday 19th June 2023 for up to 2 days.

The road will be closed in its entirety.

The alternative route is via Matts Hill Road, Meresborough Road, Meresborough Lane, Place Lane, Warren Lane and vice versa.

It is planned that the road will be closed between 07:30hrs and 15:30hrs each day.

This is to enable carriageway repairs to be carried out by Kent County Council.

KCC 24hr Contact Centre: 03000 418181

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

Kent County Council - Highways, Transportation & Waste

Kent Police and Crime Commissioner - Special Rural Edition Newsletter 2023


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The Office of the Kent Police and Crime Commissioner website is >> www.kent-pcc.gov.uk

Upchurch Matters

Wednesday, 14 June 2023

The Upchurch Coronation Celebrations of 1953 by David Wood

The coronation of a young Queen Elizabeth II was perhaps the largest event in the UK in 1953. The first coronation to be fully covered on TV. It captivated the nation with pomp and ceremony, similar to the recent coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla.

In Upchurch, a committee chaired by Cecil Bishop from Horsham Lane was formed to decide how the event should be celebrated in the village and how money should be raised.

Money raising events were soon underway in April, with a jumble sale and a house to house collection that raised £16. The committee also decided that all children under school age should receive a coronation souvenir and that a competition should take place to find the best decorated house and garden in the village. Mrs Porter from Crown Cottage at Ham Green won the Best Decorated House Competition, and Mrs Brunt from Oak Lane won the Best Decorated Garden Competition. This proved to be a very popular and well supported activity.

Upchurch Football Club planned to stage a coronation six a side football competition in May, but the KCFA refused permission. This setback soon passed as a coronation marathon was arranged for June 5th, and in preparation for this, the trophies were put on display in the post office. With competitions for men, women and juniors, it proved to be a great success and raised £30 for the coronation funds. The winners included Trevor Syfleet (men), Pat Atkinson (women), John Gilbert (boys) and Janice Lacy (girls). Carnival Queen Inys Hales presented the prizes. A hard working committee consisting of Mr Atkinson, Mr Bass, Mr Stewart, Mr Higgins and Mrs Bronger organised the event.


Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh in
their coronation portrait, 1953.

The following Saturday saw the opening of coronation activities in the Paddock by Upchurch vicar Reverend Clark which also proved successful, raising £120. Events included maypole dancing, a fancy dress parade and races. Red, white and blue balloons and bunting decorated the Infants School, where free teas were served to children and pensioners by Mrs Burton, Mrs Grigg and Mrs Colvin. In addition, the Rainham & District Co-operative Society presented a special silver Elizabethan coin to Upchurch children to celebrate the coronation. Coronation mugs were also presented as souvenirs to all families in the parish.

A special coronation cricket match took place between Upchurch and Rainham at Berengrove Park in Rainham the following Monday. Unfortunately, Upchurch lost the match, but a collection raised £3 on the ground. However, the most popular and most well attended activity took place at the Old Forge in Forge Lane, where Vic Mannering, representing the Upchurch branch of the Conservative Association, showed a blockbuster film every second week to raise money for the Coronation funds. 

In October, at a special coronation committee funds meeting at the Infants School, secretary Ted Tress explained that £134 had been obtained from donations, £104 had already been spent on the celebrations, and £30 was in hand. This led to a public meeting being called on Thursday, November 12th, to decide how the excess money should be spent, and demonstrated that with sound organisation and fundraising efforts, the village coronation celebrations had proven to be highly successful, making 1953 a year to remember.

David Wood


About David

David was born and raised at Ham Green and still lives there today.
He writes from personal experience about Upchurch village life and the changes that have taken place over the years.

David's book, Memories of Upchurch, is a very readable and detailed historical study of the village and is available direct from David at: david3702001@yahoo.co.uk price £12 + postage and packing.

Tuesday, 13 June 2023

Temporary Road Closure - Lower Rainham Road, Rainham

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Roadworks website one.network shows another temporary road closure of Lower Rainham Road, Rainham, this time between the junctions of Berengrave Lane and West Motney Way.

Lower Rainham Road is due to close for broadband network works by CityFibre from Tuesday the 27th of June, with estimated completion by Sunday the 9th of July 2023.

Access will be maintained, with a diversion route for vehicles in place.

For information regarding this closure, contact Medway Council: 01634 333 333

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

Upchurch Matters

Holywell Kids Club - Summer Holidays 2023



















































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Booking is essential and is taken on a first come first served basis, please use Arbor to book if your child attends Holywell.

Children from other schools are very welcome, please message: 07706 002060 or Email: kclub@holywell.kent.sch.uk

Holywell Primary School

Poolside Bar & Courtyard Music Night with Something Else at Upchurch River Valley Golf Course

Jenny Giles - Upchurch River Valley Golf Course
Telephone: 01634 360626

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