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Friday, 8 September 2017

KCC Report from County Councillor Mike Whiting - September 2017


I was contacted by a number of residents in the past few weeks on a range of issues.

I have managed to get vegitation cleared around a street light in Woodruff Close, and cleared up a lighting query for the Parish Council about converting the parish lighting to LED. I understand the Parish are to meet KCC to discuss the best way forward.

I think it right that we develop brownfield sites before using valuable greenfield land. I have, therefore, written to the Planning Inspector supporting the appeal to build new homes on the Kaine Farm site.

Some have expressed concerns about speeding in Oak Lane. I have agreed to contribute some of my Member Community Grant funds toward the cost of provide traffic calming in Oak Lane to slow the traffic down if a suitable scheme can be agreed with Swale Borough Council and Kent Highways.

One ongoing issue yet to be resolved is that of inconsiderate, sometimes illegal parking outside Holywell School. Cars regularly double park in the afternoon, making it difficult for residents to get out of their drives and for larger vehicles to pass. I understand the school wrote to parents on this matter last term, but it is limited in what it can do. Our PSCO and the parking enforcement officers at Swale have agreed to keep on eye on things, but they cannot be there all the time. I expect this will become an issue again next month and I am happy to look at any ideas for improving the situation.

I am waiting on a response to enquiries I have made on residents' behalf to the authorities about overnight lorry parking in the area.

Finally, while we wait for the result of the planning appeal currently under way I continue to work to try to prevent unauthorised development at the Spade Lane gypsy site.

If you have an issue relating to KCC services, or you know of an organisation that could benefit from a Community Grant, then please get in touch at mike.whiting@kent.gov.uk or 01795 842631.

Councillor Mike Whiting
KCC Member serving Swale West
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Wednesday, 6 September 2017

Gully Cleaning

A sign for gully cleaning taking place on the 7th of September has been put up in Chaffes Lane, at the junction with Church Farm Road.

Upchurch Matters
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Tuesday, 5 September 2017

Poolside Bar Music Nights - September 2017 at Upchurch River Valley Golf Course

Jenny - Upchurch River Valley Golf Course
Telephone: 01634 360626

Tom Jones Tribute at Upchurch River Valley Golf Course

Jenny - Upchurch River Valley Golf Course
Telephone: 01634 360626

Annual Prize Giving at the Upchurch Horticultural Society September Show 2017







Exhibit photos courtesy of  Chris Spree.

Carol Deakins.

Cllr Stephen Hunt and Christine Madden.

Peter Boakes.

Cllr Stephen Hunt and Maurice Smith.

Margaret Packer.

Malcolm Newborough.

Christine Madden presenting the Barbara Webb Memorial Rose Bowl to overall winners in the Upchurch Best Kept Garden 2017 competition, Mr and Mrs Lewin for their beautifully presented garden in Drakes Close. 
Winners photos courtesy of Tyrone Ripley.

This year's UHS September Show was held at 97 Chaffes Lane. Prizes for the Best Kept Garden were once again sponsored by Upchurch Parish Council and The BarnYard

Details of all this year's winners and pictures of their gardens can be found Here

Upchurch Matters
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Macmillan World's Biggest Coffee Morning at St. Margaret's Church, Lower Halstow


On Thursday 28th September at St. Margaret’s Church, Lower Halstow

From 9:00am to 5:00pm we shall be hosting our own 

World's Biggest Coffee Morning / Afternoon 

to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Support


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Following last year’s magnificent response, (as a village we raised £617.20) we are repeating the event this year and are really hoping that we can match or even better this result!

Just a reminder that Macmillan, which is a registered charity, works alongside the NHS in England to provide medical, emotional, practical and financial support as well as campaigning for better cancer care and because cancer affects more than just those facing it they are there for friends and family too.


Statistics show that one in three of us will face cancer. The money we raise will help Macmillan make sure that:

‘No one has to face it alone’

So please, please come along sometime on Thursday 28th September.


We will be so pleased to see you and I’m sure there will be lots of delicious cakes or savouries to choose from!


Should you fancy helping for a while on 28th or would like to donate a cake/s please contact:


Liz Hadley: 01795 842654 Una Mayes: 01795 841425 or Jackie Swift: 01795 842749


To find out more about Macmillan Cancer Support, visit: www.macmillan.org.uk


Thank you


Jackie Swift

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Monday, 4 September 2017

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