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Friday 22 December 2017

Co-op Christmas Doorstep Challenge

Upchurch Co-op manager, Nick Miles presented Richard Hart with Christmas goody bags today as part of the Co-op #doorstepchallenge

Co-op customers across the UK have taken to the streets to partake in the Doorstep Challenge by gifting full shopping bags to neighbours in their community and bringing the store's TV adverts to life.

Merry Christmas Richard!

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Thursday 21 December 2017

Latest POLICE.UK Crime Data for the Area - November 2017

Hartlip, Newington and Upchurch


Here is a brief summary of the crime information for the past 2 months:
October 2017November 2017
All crime4840
Anti-social behaviour81
Bicycle theft10
Burglary25
Criminal damage and arson76
Drugs10
Other crime30
Other theft28
Possession of weapons10
Public order32
Robbery00
Shoplifting30
Theft from the person00
Vehicle crime52
Violence and sexual offences1216
Please visit: www.police.uk for more information including outcomes for these crimes and contact information for your local policing team.

Lower Halstow and Iwade






Here is a brief summary of the crime information for the past 2 months:
October 2017November 2017
All crime3029
Anti-social behaviour45
Bicycle theft10
Burglary20
Criminal damage and arson45
Drugs00
Other crime00
Other theft16
Possession of weapons00
Public order41
Robbery00
Shoplifting00
Theft from the person00
Vehicle crime12
Violence and sexual offences1310
Please visit: www.police.uk for more information including outcomes for these crimes and contact information for your local policing team.

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Upchurch Parish Council Report - December 2017

Report of the Parish Council meeting 7th December 2017

Bus services
Following the announcement by KCC that the 326/7 bus services could be cut Chalkwell has said that the subsidy they receive from KCC only pays toward the evening services and the Saturday services. The daytime services Monday to Friday and the school services would NOT be affected if KCC does decide to remove the subsidy. KCC is preparing its final proposals which will go to consultation on 18th January and residents are urged to respond to the consultation. KCC will make its final decision in May and if there are changes then they will take effect from September 2018.

Dog fouling issues
The Parish Council has been contacted by residents concerned about the issue of dog fouling in the parish. Dog walkers are asked to clean up after their dog and to dispose of the waste responsibly, the waste can be put in litter bins and domestic waste bins. It is an offence not to clean up after your dog and a person who is guilty of an offence will be issued with a fixed penalty notice. The amount of the penalty is £100. Failure to pay the fixed penalty will result in prosecution and a fine of £1,000.

Environment
Councillors proposed a vote of thanks to Mr Bob Friend for his generous donation of a Christmas tree for the village. The tree was installed and decorated by Parish Councillors.

Paddock and Recreation Ground
The Recreation Ground car park will be locked outside of surgery hours and only permit holders will be allowed to park there at other times.
Extra bollards will be installed around the perimeter fence of the Recreation Ground to make the area more secure.
The Council agreed to purchase two litter bins for the Paddock.

Planning
i. Application Ref: 17/503860/FULL
Address: St Thomas Yard,  Holywell Lane Upchurch ME9 7HP
Proposal: Change of use of land for the stationing of 3no. Mobile Homes and 3no. Touring Caravans for residential occupation with associated utility building, hard standing, steps to mobile homes, fencing, cesspools and new access (Retrospective).
Councillors considered the application and agreed that previous objections stood.  Concerns were also raised about the multiple entrances which have been created; the damage caused to the hedgerow; drainage and sewerage issues; and the telecommunications caused by the applicant removing the telegraph pole. Councillors AGREED UNANIMOUSLY to object to the application

ii. Application Ref: 17/505765/FULL
Address: 10 Horsham Lane Upchurch Sittingbourne Kent ME9 7AN
Proposal: Creation of a first floor extension and alterations to fenestration (Resubmission of 17/503948/FULL)
Councillors considered the application and had no comment to make save that neighbours’ views should be taken into consideration.

iii. 17/505797/FULL
1 Callows Cottages Poot Lane Upchurch Sittingbourne Kent ME9 7HE
Demolition of existing detached single garage and erection of a new detached double garage with a workshop.
Councillors considered the application and had no comment to make save that neighbours’ comments be taken into account.

iv. Application  No:17/503464/FULL
Location:  Land Adj to  18 Wallbridge Lane Upchurch
Proposal:  Amended  levels to site and frontage walling.
Councillors considered the application and had no comment to make save that neighbours’ views should be taken into consideration. There were drainage and environmental impact concerns but this would be dealt with by the planning officer.

Battle’s Over 2018 Commemorations
Battle’s Over 2018 is a national event with churches ringing out bells for peace. Some villages are lighting beacons and there has been a lot of interest in Upchurch. A working party will be formed to consider ideas for Upchurch.

KALC Community Award 2018
The KALC Community Award is to acknowledge a resident who has made a significant difference to the village. The award will be presented at the Annual Parish Meeting. Nominations for the KALC Community Award should be sent to the Clerk by 31st December 2017.

Date of next meetings:
Full Council - 4th January at 7:30pm in the Village Hall.
The Planning Committee and General Purposes Committee - 17th January at 7:30pm in the Committee Room of the Village Hall.

All residents are welcome to attend the meetings and there is a time for members of the public to comment, raise concerns or ask questions.

Upchurch Parish Council would like to wish all residents a 
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Wendy Licence - Clerk to the Parish Council
Tel: 01634 363906

The Angel Messenger Centre at Upchurch Village Hall

Evening of clairvoyance with Matt & Kirsty Grogan

Thursday 21st December in the Main Hall at Upchurch Village Hall

Doors open at 7:00pm for a 7:30pm start

The Angel Messenger Centre on Facebook

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Wednesday 20 December 2017

Extra GP Appointments Available over Christmas and New Year in Swale

Last week, NHS England approved funding for the NHS Swale Clinical Commissioning Group to provide extra GP appointments over the Christmas and New Year period, including on the bank holidays.
The extra GP appointments will be available in the evenings, at weekends and on the bank holidays and are designed to increase capacity and relieve pressure on the system from 22nd December to 8th January.
NHS Swale Clinical Commissioning Group have been liaising with a number of GP practices to provide this extra capacity at short notice and the additional appointments will be available for all patients from the CCG area, rather than just those registered at that surgery.
GPs in Swale will provide extra appointments in the evenings, at weekends and on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and over New Year in a bid to relieve the pressure on A&E and out of hours services over the festive period.
As part of the budget announcement, NHS Swale Clinical Commissioning Group, which plans and buys health services in the area, has been able to work with GPs locally to ensure appointments are available throughout Christmas and New Year.
Not all GPs will be open in the evenings, on the Bank Holidays and at weekends - but those which are, will be able to see patients who are currently registered at any of the GP practices within the Swale CCG area.
The NHS is under unprecedented pressure locally and nationally with many people going to A&E when they could get care elsewhere. The move by NHS Swale CCG is expected to help to relieve this pressure.
Other steps are also being taken including more beds in hospitals, more GP capacity in walk-in-centres, and more community support.
Local GP Dr Fiona Armstrong, Chair of NHS Swale CCG, said: “The additional GP appointments are a big step for patients and a huge commitment from GPs in Swale. We’ve worked very quickly to put this in place and we’re indebted to those GPs and practices who have committed to open their doors over Christmas and New Year.
“Many people are still using A&E inappropriately and we urge everyone to consider self-care where appropriate and ensure they are stocked up on over the counter remedies such as painkillers and medicines for coughs, colds and flu, and vomiting and diarrhoea.
“If people do need medical advice, we’re asking them to choose wisely and call 111. NHS 111 will be able to signpost people to the most appropriate GP surgery.
The additional GP capacity will run from 22nd December to 8th January and the CCG is also looking at increasing the number of GP appointments available into the New Year as well.
Dr Armstrong added: “People who are unwell in Swale can access a wealth of services including pharmacies, GPs, practice nurses and other practice staff such as health care assistants, walk-in centres and minor injury units at both Sittingbourne and Sheppey.
“If you’re unwell this Christmas or New Year, think carefully about where to go for advice and treatment. NHS 111 is just a call away and can advise you if you’re unsure, and can also help you find access to GPs out of hours, in the evenings, at weekends and on bank holidays.”

Find out more about local health services over Christmas and New year:



Victoria Mason
Deputy Chief Operating Officer
NHS Swale Clinical Commissioning Group

Upchurch Cricket Club Vs Upchurch Football Club - Charity Football Match in aid of the Air Ambulance

Saturday 30th December

This year will be the 4th annual Upchurch Cricket Club Vs Upchurch Football Club Charity Football Match in aid of the Kent, Surrey & Sussex Air Ambulance.

The Club started by raising £150 in the first year, £350 the second year and £600 last year.

This year, they hope to raise £1000 by selling tickets for spectators at £5 per adult and with help from this year's match sponsors:

The format this year will be slightly different when Upchurch Colts FC kick off at the home ground in Holywell Lane at 10:00am in a match against their parents.
This will be £3 per person for players.

The Cricket Club Vs Football Club - seniors match kicks off at 11:00am.
This will be £10 per person for players.

Bacon rolls, teas and coffees will be on sale and the bar will be open throughout the day.

Anybody wishing to donate to this very worthy cause, please contact Upchurch Cricket Club or you can make a donation on the day.

Please come along and support the matches!

Thank you


Steve Parker - Upchurch Cricket Club
Tel: 07879 883153

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