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Thursday 1 June 2017

The Street in the Early 1960s by David Wood




During the early 1960s The Street remained similar to how it appeared at the close of the nineteenth century. The Co-op building, The Crown pub, the Infant’s School, the Upchurch Stores and many of the houses which still exist were already in place. The only buildings not present included The Poles housing estate and the newsagent’s shop.

At the Oak Lane end of The Street the Co-op building had a smaller interior and the counter faced customers as they entered. Charles Mileham, a short man with black hair and black rimmed glasses managed it. The present day Snaffles building opposite served as the village post office run by Fay and Cliff Wanstall with a red letter box and stamp machine outside. Cliff Wanstall’s sister Rhoda lived in part of the building with her husband and bull mastiff dog called Max.

To the left of the post office Derek and Herbert Wildish occupied Myrtle Cottage while Alf, Emma and Jessie Castle occupied Vine Cottage next door. Alf Castle, a dockyard worker, won fame as a cards player in The Crown. Adjacent to Vine Cottage stands the Infant’s School where Miss Yates, later known as Mrs Titmus, served as headmistress, assisted by Mrs Thomas from Rainham and where Emily and Nora Glover from Oak Lane worked as dinner ladies.

To the left of the Infant’s school are Newbery cottages, Acorn Cottage and Norman House. The residents included Alice Ball, Fred, Hilda and Bernard Clemons, Ellen Boast, Win and Cyril Wraight and Newman and Elsie Glover. Most were long term village people.

Next to these cottages and opposite the church is a big white house that during the early 1960s served as ‘The Upchurch Stores’ run by James and Bessie Huggins. Directly outside on the right side stood a red public telephone box and to the left a bubble gum machine. A narrow pavement and a brick wall stretched around the corner into Forge Lane.


The Street 1967.
On the opposite side of Forge Lane stood Anvil House. On The Street side of this W H Hales butcher’s shop run by Dick Hales and assisted by Barry Madden faced The Crown. Next to this was an old 18th century building where Fred Clemons had his newspaper sorting office. Opposite this stood The Crown pub run by Albert and Kitty Stewart and where the village football club used a room for their committee meetings. A bit more basic than today, the pub had three parts, a public bar on the left and a saloon bar on the right with a smaller area between known as the Bottle and Jug. The main entrance was at the front of the pub and the conveniences outside in the car park.

A unique, little wooden house existed just past the pub but this was demolished and replaced by Wendy Hair Fashions. Next to this is the building known today as Terry’s. A succession of people occupied the shop which served as a general store and as an antique shop. During the early 1960s Macdonald’s ran the business. The adjoining terraced dwellings known as Haslemere Cottages included residents Frances Wraight, Peter and Shirley Bailey and Betsy and John Seamer. Laying back from the road Suffield Cottages were occupied by farm workers. Those resident in the early 1960s included Alex and Celia Hayward and Albert and Daisy Clemons. To the right of this an orchard existed until the construction of The Poles housing estate around 1963.

The terraced cottages opposite The Poles and which had existed since the 1880s included Dr Longford’s surgery and residents Queenie and Valerie Sifleet, Beryl and Ray Sifleet, Charles and Joan Sifleet, Lily and Stan Frost, Kathleen, John and Ernie Singyard, Louis and Nellie McKerns, Edna and Philip Kemp, Elizabeth Harrell, Len and Nellie Harvey, Emma and Jim Smitherman, Arthur and Minnie Bareham, Ivy Wicks, Freda and Ernie Madden, Edward Robinson, Frank and Gladys Charlton and John and Doris Hamilton.

Changes have taken place over the past sixty years and there are many more parked cars than previously, but much of The Street still remains similar to how it appeared during the early 1960s.

 

About David
David Wood was born and raised in Upchurch and is able to write from personal experience about many people and aspects of the village and of changes that have taken place over the years making ‘Memories of Upchurch’ a very readable book and a detailed historical study of the village. David's book ‘Memories of Upchurch’ is available direct from David at: david3702001@yahoo.co.uk or from us here at Upchurch Matters. Price £12 + £3.50 postage and packing.

David Wood

UpARA - June 2017 Newsletter & Latest Schedule of Events






Sandy Tutt - Honorary Secretary UpARA
Tel: 01634 361516
Email: dylansnan@sky.com
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Wednesday 31 May 2017

Surgery Patient Participation Group - Upchurch & Rainham


Missed Appointments

It was reported at the April meeting, that Doctors within the group were concerned with the number of missed (i.e. NOT cancelled) appointments during the last three months (153 to be precise).

If you find you are unable to keep an appointment please give the surgery as much notice as as possible by Tel: 01634 231423.

Given the ever increasing demand this may allow your slot to be re-allocated to another patient.

Morning Surgery Dates

To accommodate staff training on the following dates the normal afternoon surgeries at Upchurch will be replaced by a morning session from 10:00am to 1:00pm.

Wednesday 21st June   Wednesday 23rd August
Thursday 21st September   Thursday 19th October
Wednesday 15th November   Thursday 14th December

NB Any prescriptions needed should be collected during the morning surgeries on the above dates.

Drs L. & V. Shaunak Retirement

The sum of £320 was collected and the Chair, Ray Kemsley presented the couple with vouchers for London Theatreland, 6 bottles of good quality red wine and a bouquet of flowers as a token of patients appreciation which I am sure is shared by so many of you for their dedication courtesy and patience over such a long period.

Below is a copy of the letter of thanks:-

‘We would like to extend our sincere thanks to all our former patients for their kind messages and generous gifts upon our recent retirement.’

Signed Lok & vida shuanak

If you have any questions or suggestions on the local practice, then please Email
Jan Bunting (Secretary) janannbunting@outlook.com or 
Ray Kemsley (Chair) raykemsley@btinternet.com

Ray Kemsley
Chair - Surgery Patient Participation Group - Upchurch & Rainham
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Upchurch Short Mat Bowls Club - Wednesday Evening Sessions

Brenda Groves
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Upchurch Village Fete 2017 - Schedule of Events

See you there!

Sara

Chairman, Village Fete Committee
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Upchurch Village Fete 2017 - Chairman's Note

Dear Residents,

The 4th Village fete will soon be upon us, it comes around so quickly! As always we look to provide a fun day out and encourage fund raising at the various stalls provided by our local organisations and groups.

The Rock Choir enjoys performing at our event and is looking forward to entertaining you again this year. Other musical entertainment will be The Syncopators Jazz Band, performing in the Beer tent provided this year by The Crown, our volunteer rock band The Lynks and Holywell School choir. A new act this year comes from the Kent Musical Theatre Society promoting local productions. Sadly Micky the Magician cannot be with us but we do have Mrs Back To Front coming along to entertain the children. The Sky Birds of Prey were very popular last year and are returning with their birds and demonstrations. There will be maypole dancing by our Brownies and Guides and hopefully enough teams for a friendly tug of war. We have a big raffle with the first prize of a Thames Lunch Cruise for two! The runners up get other superb days out. Make sure you get your tickets, available from the committee, The Crown or on the day.

We would like to thank in advance our various financial sponsors. Once again we have the support from local businesses such as Kent Trade Frames, Upchurch River Valley Golf Course, Hidsons, Grandsens, Kinloch & Sons and JASCOM Electrical Contractors. We also thank The Barnyard, The Edith May and Amethyst Garden Centre the donation of prizes (as received at time of writing). We also thank our Swale Councillors Gerry Lewin and John Wright for their generous grants towards our day.

We hope that you can come along and enjoy a day out whilst making it a successful fund raising event for your village community.

Note: Dogs are welcome, as long as they are kept on a lead!

See you there!

Sara

Chairman, Village Fete Committee
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Sunday 28 May 2017

Treasurer Wanted - Upchurch Village Hall


URGENT!!

The present treasurer is retiring and is prepared to stay long enough to train up a replacement. Remuneration is available for a suitably qualified person.

Please contact the secretary for details regarding duties which will include attendance at committee meetings once a month.

Pat New - Secretary Upchurch Village Hall Management Committee
Telephone: 01634 374220
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