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Thursday 30 July 2015

Food and Friday Entertainment at the Three Sisters


~  ENTERTAINMENT  ~

Friday 31st July - Karaoke with Cassie
Friday 7th August - Disco with the Funky Soul Brothers
Friday 14th August - Karaoke with Ian
Friday 21st August - Karaoke with Ian
Friday 28th August - Super Rock 'n' Roll with the fabulous Sonny Ray
Friday 4th September - Karaoke with Ian 
Friday 11th September - Disco with the Funky Soul Brothers

~  FOOD  ~

Freshly Prepared Home Cooked Light Bites From Local Produce. Available From 1:00pm Daily - Jacket Potatoes - Tea & Coffee and more...
 
 
 

Sally

Telephone: 01634 231991
Email: sallygodden@btinternet.com
Website: www.threesistersrainham.com
Otterham Quay Lane, Rainham, Kent, ME8 8QR
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Overnight Road Closures - A2 Upchurch and Newington



Temporary Overnight Road Closures of the A2 in Upchurch and Newington are planned for the nights of:

Friday 21 August 2015.


Monday 24 August to Friday 28 August 2015 inclusive.

Closures are between 8:00 pm through until 5:00 am each night.

The road will be closed between the junctions with Spade Lane, Upchurch and Playstool Road, Newington, affecting A2 London Road and A2 Hartlip Hill.

The alternative route is via A2, A278, M2 and A249, as fully listed below. There is also a route for non-motorway traffic.

The closures are to enable Kent County Council to carry out essential carriageway resurfacing works at the junction with Breach Lane.

Delays are likely, and it is recommended that motorists allow extra time for their journeys and find alternative routes.

Breach Lane will be closed between A2 Hartlip Hill and Boxted Lane. The alternative route is via Breach Lane and the eastern part of the non-motorway route shown below. 

These works are weather dependent, and if adverse conditions prevent them going ahead on the planned dates shown, revised dates will be notified and signposted on site.


It is inevitable that residents and businesses near the works will experience some disruption. Access to properties within the closed section of road will generally be available throughout the works.

Access to properties directly fronting onto the area of the works will need to be restricted for short periods, but if you have any particular access needs, please let the workforce on the site know. If your vehicle is usually parked on the carriageway, please make sure you park it somewhere else away from the site whilst the works are carried out, so the road is clear to resurface.



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The full alternative route is via A2 London Road, Moor Street, High Street (Rainham), London Road, A278 Hoath Way, M2 Motorway between Junctions 4 and 6, Stockbury Roundabout, A249 Maidstone Road, Key Street on/off-slips and Roundabout, A2 Keycol Hill, Boyces Hill and High Street, Newington.

Non-motorway Traffic - the alternative route is via A2 London Road, Moor Street, High Street (Rainham), B2004 Station Road, Lower Rainham Road, Otterham Quay Lane, Horsham Lane, The Street, Forge Lane, Halstow Lane, The Street, Raspberry Hill Lane, Old Ferry Road, A249 Iwade Bypass, Maidstone Road, Key Street on/off-slips and Roundabout, A2 Keycol Hill, Boyces Hill and High Street, Newington via The Street, Raspberry Hill Lane, Old Ferry Road and the A249.

The length of the diversion routes are because they must be of an equivalent standard to be suitable for use by all vehicles diverted.

If you need more information, please call: 03000 418181.

You can also visit the website: www.kent.gov.uk/highways


Upchurch Matters
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Wednesday 29 July 2015

Changes to 326 / 327 Bus Services From September 1st


New local bus timetables are to be introduced by Sittingbourne based Chalkwell from September 1st. And they include re-investment.

The new timetables contain significant changes to seven of the services they operate through their long established Kent and Medway network.

And savings from services which are currently not fully used will be reinvested into other improvements to the network.

Significantly for passengers, say Chalkwell, there will be an increase in the number of 326 services to provide more direct links between Sittingbourne, Newington and the Medway Towns.

From September 1st nearly every 326 / 327 journey will be extended to include Gillingham and Mid Kent College. Peak journeys will actually go to the college campus and all others will stop along the main road within easy walking distance.

The Hempstead Shopper will also be extended and improved, Chalkwell reveal.

Of the 326 / 7, Chalkwell’s Commercial Director Roland Eglinton said: “The very last round trip of the day on Monday to Saturday will cease to operate due to low usage, with the cost savings reinvested back into the daytime service when people are more likely to make use of it.

“Saturdays will alter considerably with a revised timetable and a reduced number of journeys. We will still run regular services at the most important times on Saturdays, but savings generated have been reinvested back into the service as a whole through the other improvements.”

He said the number of 327’s will slightly decrease, but there will be an increase in the number of 326’s. The new timetable for September will be on the Chalkwell website very shortly.

Roland said the new timetable for 320 / 321 services was already on the website.

This affects services which run between the Isle of Sheppey, Iwade, Milton Regis and Sittingbourne, Monday to Friday on school days. The Leysdown and Warden sections of the route will be discontinued, but the 320 service will now serve Sheerness and Minster. All journeys will serve the rapidly-expanding Thistle Hill estate.

From September the 339 Hempstead Valley Shopper will operate on Tuesdays as well as Thursdays and will be extended to Medway Hospital and Chatham. He said this would give people from the Island the opportunity to travel to Chatham and the hospital – importantly without changing buses.

Said Roland: “Times for both of these services will alter so that they leave Sheerness slightly before 0930 before the concessionary passes are accepted.

“Anyone wishing to board in Sheerness before 0930 with a concessionary pass will be able to pay a reduced fare.

“Fares to Canterbury are reduced if someone buys the Adult Daily ticket – which we have already announced - that reduces from the current £8.30 to £6.”

The 322 service to Eastchurch Prisons will be slightly altered to go in and out of Sittingbourne via the Bobbing link road and Chalkwell Road.

This will eliminate the need for a double deck bus to go under the low bridge near the station or via Crown Quay Lane.

He said the new timetables would be on the Chalkwell website in the next few days.

Added Roland: “Information will be available in the next few days not only via our website, but through handouts for customers.”

Find out more at ☞ www.chalkwell.co.uk


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Friday 24 July 2015

Open Day Celebrations at Snaffles Upchurch


Nick, Jan and Jo at Snaffles Upchurch would love to see everyone at the shops Open Day Celebrations on Thursday the 30th of July - from 2:00pm onwards.

Pop by for a Glass of Fizz, Goodie Bags, a Raffle, Cupcakes, Ice Cream, Teas & Coffees and Horses!

2-4 The Street, Upchurch, Sittingbourne, Kent ME9 7AJ.

Telephone: 01634 230761 - 07480 247448.

Nick Thompson-moore
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Thursday 23 July 2015

Latest News from Upchurch WI

Hello readers, here's an update on the activities of the WI during the last couple of months.

We had a very interesting talk in June from a representative of the Kent Air Ambulance Service. He told us that the service is a registered charity and is funded by donations. £6.5 million is needed every year to keep it going and he asked us to spread the word and encourage people to support them in whatever way they can - after all any one of us might need their help at some time in our lives.

The speaker for the July Meeting didn't think it necessary to let us know that he wouldn't be coming and it was too late to find another one. We were to have learned how to look after our hair but instead we dealt with the monthly business, had an extended "tea and chat" and went home early. You win some, you lose some!

We don't have a meeting in August, but we will be getting together for a "posh tea party" in a member's garden.

We hope to see some new faces on the 8th of September in the Village Hall at 7:30pm when the speaker will be giving us "a taste of medieval cooking".

Christine Stevens
Upchurch WI
Website: www.thewi.org.uk
Kent Air Ambulance: www.kssairambulance.org.uk
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Holywell Says a Fond Farewell to Mrs Bunting

We often talk about everyone who comes through our doors becoming part of our ‘Holywell family’. Today, we wish a fond farewell to the mother of that family – our friend, our Office Manager, our number one mainstay – Mrs Janice ‘Bunts’ Bunting.

They say a school can only be as successful as its team and that is certainly true for us with Mrs B at the helm for the last 26 years.

As her retirement has approached, we have decorated parts of the school with ‘Mrs Bunting bunting’ made by the children themselves. Although the images were all very different, the message was always the same: ‘We will miss you, Mrs Bunting’.

On Friday evening, we organised a celebration party with the theme ‘This Is Your Life’. We were lucky enough to have Jan’s family, friends and colleagues, both current and from days gone by, to celebrate with us. There were video messages from ex-head teachers and ex-colleagues and even a message from the man responsible for hiring Mrs Bunting all those years ago, Mr Peter Dixon. The many speakers regaled us with tales of fun times, hi-jinx and unfailing kindness and generosity. Those moments shared helped us all appreciate what a truly special person Mrs Bunting is to us all.

Holywell School would like to thank Mrs Bunting for her 26 years of service and wish her every success in her new adventures, whatever they may be.


Have a happy and restful retirement Jan, you deserve it!

Miss Taylor
Website: www.holywell.kent.sch.uk
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