For more information on crime prevention visit: www.kent.police.uk
Saturday, 30 November 2024
Mobile Phone Stolen - Horsham Lane, Upchurch
Hartlip, Newington & Upchurch Ward
Crime Number: 46/200080/24
Between 11:30am and 12:00pm on Sunday the 24th of November, somebody stole a mobile phone in St Mary's Church, Horsham Lane, Upchurch.
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
Wednesday, 27 November 2024
December 2024/January 2025 Edition of The Gabriel - Upchurch Village Magazine
Due to illness within the team, door-to-door deliveries of The Gabriel remain suspended by necessity.
Editor Dave Candy would still like this festive edition of the parish magazine to reach the residents, and we are pleased to help by making it available to read online.
Please visit the link to read the magazine in PDF format:
Our thoughts and best wishes for the future to everyone in The Gabriel team.
Upchurch Matters
Email: upchurchgabriel@gmail.com
Sunday, 24 November 2024
Christmas Services at Upchurch
Come and celebrate with us
Sunday 1st December 4:00pm ~ St Mary’s Church
Uplift Christingle Service
On behalf of the Children’s Society
Sunday 15th December 4:00pm ~ Village Hall
Uplift Christmas Service
Crafts, Christmas songs/carols, Nativity, Festive Goodies
Tuesday 24th December 4:00pm ~ St Mary’s Church
Crib Service
Tuesday 24th December 7:00pm ~ St Mary’s Church
Nine Lessons & Carols
Wednesday 25th December 10:00am ~ St Mary’s Church
Christmas Day Communion
Village Hall Picks Up £1000’s at the Co-op Community Celebration 2024 | Choose a New Local Cause to Support
Co-op Community Celebration 2024
Co-op colleague Sally Butcher presented Village Hall Treasurer Sandy Tutt with £3,108.04 of funding from the last round of the Co-op Local Community Fund at yesterday's Community Celebration 2024.
Congratulations 😃
Upchurch Village Hall was Upchurch's Co-op local cause for the last 12 months.
Since 2020, Co-op members have helped to raise over £58 million for 20,500 Local Community causes across the UK.
As a Co-op member and owner, you can choose a cause close to your heart, and they will receive a share of the Local Community Fund.
Members can choose a cause at any time until October. After that, the Co-op shares the funds between all their local causes.
The total amount each cause receives depends on how many members have chosen them.
Co-op members can choose to support the Upchurch store's latest local cause, 1st Upchurch Guides at: https://membership.coop.co.uk
Upchurch's Co-op is paired for funding with their Parkwood Green, Rainham store.
Upchurch Matters
Sunday, 17 November 2024
Remembrance Sunday 2024 - Upchurch
The Remembrance Sunday service was led by Archdeacon the Venerable Andrew Sewell and took place in the Church of St Mary the Virgin on November 10th.
The Upchurch uniformed youth organisations paraded from Drakes Hut and formed a guard of honour along the entrance to the south door of the church.
At the service, a very full church remembered all those who made the ultimate sacrifice in WWI and subsequent conflicts for this Nation.
Many of those present wore their service medals or the service medals of their parents or grandparents. Eight wreaths were laid in turn in the Lady Chapel. The wreaths were on behalf of the church, the Mayor of Swale, The Royal Navy Clearance Divers Association, Ferques (our twin village in France*), Upchurch Parish Council, Upchurch Scouts, Upchurch Guides and the Upchurch Brownies.
The names of all those on the Upchurch memorial tablets in the Lady Chapel who made the ultimate sacrifice in WWI and WWII were then read out in the order recorded. At 11:00 hours, the bugler played the Last Post, and the two minutes silence was observed, followed by the singing of the National Anthem.
At the end of the service, the choir led the congregation to the middle burial ground. Wooden Remembrance crosses were laid at each of the five War Grave Commission graves by present or past members of the Armed or Civilian services.
Once the crosses were laid, all those present stood in silent Remembrance on what was a dull morning only brightened by the autumnal foliage. The Archdeacon concluded with prayers.
During Remberancetide it was pleasing to see the village showing poppies on lamp posts, knitted poppies on the church railings and elsewhere. In the cemetery, two tall crosses had been placed, guarded by two silhouettes of “Tommys”.
My Royal British Legion thanks to those responsible for these displays.
*Upchurch Parish Council sends a wreath to Ferques for laying on Armistice Day when the French remember their war dead.
Hon. Alderman Gerry Lewin
Email: lewing135@btinternet.com
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