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Monday 30 September 2019

Swale Borough Council - Christmas Lights Grants Scheme Open


Towns and villages across Swale can get help to spread the Christmas cheer thanks to a £25,000 grant scheme.

Swale Borough Council is inviting local groups to apply to its festive display grant scheme, which has been set up to help local organisations provide Christmas displays in towns and villages across the borough.

Organisations are being invited to apply for funding to support Christmas display projects by Thursday 31st October, as the money will be allocated at the beginning of November.

Cllr Richard Palmer cabinet member for community at the council, said:

“Christmas lights and displays can really brighten up the December months and help spread the spirit of the season for both residents and visitors.

We want to encourage and support local organisations that might want to update or improve their displays, or to put on displays in areas that haven’t had one before.

I’m urging groups that might want some help with funding to get in touch as soon as possible so we can make a decision and help them light up the borough for Christmas!”

The closing date for applications is Thursday 31st October, with all applications being assessed in the week commencing Monday 4th November.

More information is available at: www.swale.gov.uk/festive-display-grant including guidance notes and the application form.

For more information contact: hayleykeefe@swale.gov.uk or call: 01795 417155.

Swale Borough Council
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UPDATE - Commencement of Gas Main Replacement Works on the A2 from Oak Lane to Key Street

Due to start TODAY

Here’s what we know so far about the current arrangements for the start of these works. Past experience has shown arrangements often change during the course of long roadworks as contractors and KCC react to unforeseen changes in circumstances.

If you see anything different happening to what's written here, please let us know. Thank you.

Beginning today, Monday 30th September, contractor Forefront Utilities, working on behalf of SGN Gas will begin the first of 11 phases of works to replace 4.5km of old gas main underneath the A2, starting at London Road at the junction with Oak Lane, and progressing eastwards to Key Street Roundabout. The works are scheduled to last approximately 42 weeks.

SGN Gas is prioritising the works because of the risk of further leaks and danger to workers, and residents, and to protect the supply to 40,000 households served by the main. The works involve the replacement of the old metal gas main with new plastic pipe to ensure a continued safe and reliable gas supply.

Temporary traffic lights will be in place around the work area. At times, there will be two sets of traffic lights on the A2 to allow Forefront Utilities to carry out the work more effectively.

The contractor will manually control the traffic lights while they are working to keep traffic flowing along the A2. They will operate these lights Monday to Friday between 7:30am and 7:30pm, and between 8:00am and 5:00pm on Saturdays.

HGVs

To help keep the traffic moving through the temporary traffic lights, SGN will have a signed diversion for HGVs throughout the project. HGVs will be diverted via the M2 to avoid the works completely. Local access for HGV deliveries will be managed by a local permit scheme.


PLEASE NOTE: We have been advised this morning that the HGV diversion mentioned above will not be in place due to Highways England not agreeing for the network to be used as a diversion. KCC will monitor the impact of this and use extra signage where possible.

All side roads off the A2 from Key Street to the Medway Council border at Upchurch now have a 7.5T weight limit. This means that lorries who are delivering to or are accessing properties in the lanes and villages can still use them. However, any lorry using them as a cut-through or shortcut is breaking the law.

Lorry SatNav systems should have been updated. If you think a lorry is breaking the law you should report it to Kent Police on 101. KCC has also put a temporary 30mph speed limit on the same stretch of the A2. This should show in SatNavs and help dissuade traffic from using the A2 as a through route during the works.

Oak Lane

SGN Gas and KCC are planning to partially close the junction of Oak Lane and the A2 London Road, making it one-way. Motorists will be able to enter Oak Lane from the A2 London Road, however, they will not be able to exit Oak Lane onto the A2 London Road, a signed diversion will be in place for approximately 4 weeks.



Buses

Chalkwell and TravelMasters buses will still service their regular stops, as usual, however, some arrival times for the buses that use Oak Lane may vary because they will need to operate part of their route in reverse due to the temporary one-way system that is to be put in place in Oak Lane.

Businesses

The BarnYard, Upchurch River Valley Golf Course and other local businesses will all be open as usual.

Bridge Inspection

Signs have been in place at the railway bridge in Oak Lane advising of an overnight road closure there today, Monday 30th September, from 10:00pm through until approximately 6:00am tomorrow morning, to enable Network Rail to carry out a detailed bridge inspection.

The one.network traffic website is now showing a bridge inspection on Tuesday 26th November, for when the gas main works have moved further along the A2.

Upchurch Matters
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Saturday 28 September 2019

Wedding Open Day at The BarnYard

The BarnYard
Oak Lane, Upchurch, Kent ME9 7EZ
Telephone: 01634 235059
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Friday 27 September 2019

Swale Fusion Festival of Light


FREE Community Event with Fireworks!
Friday 11th October from 6:00pm - 7:30pm

FREE Lantern Making Workshops
Saturday 5th October from 11:00am - 1:00pm

Upchurch Matters
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A Thank You From Cliff Our Former Village Caretaker


Having today officially relinquished my role as Upchurch Village Caretaker, may I take this opportunity to thank all those people, both known and unknown, who have supported me in keeping our village relatively tidy.

I will miss those residents with whom I've enjoyed a passing word or two. Hopefully, we'll bump into one another in the village.

I'd like to wish the new Village Caretaker, Terry Honeyman all the very best in his role and hope he receives the same support I have enjoyed throughout my 5 years of service.

Thank you 

Cliff Hansford
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Surgery Patient Participation Group - Upchurch & Rainham


Dr Supriya Das & Dr Lakshmi Subbiah

Appointments

Patients who are unable to book an appointment with their local Doctor, can now telephone the Surgery and ask for an appointment outside of hours, including weekends.

You cannot make these appointments ‘Online’

Patients wishing to see the Nurse must still go through their Surgery to make an appointment.

Surgery Closures

If you have heard rumours that Surgeries are going to close in the Rainham area then please ignore them. No Surgeries are planning to close.

Flu Vaccinations

Now available - patients should contact the Surgery for a date and time. The Practice is arranging some special dates.

Missed Appointments

The following non-attendance figures for the last 3 months spread over both practices were reported as:

May 34
June 27
July 46

Figures seem to be improving very slightly but there does not appear to be a pattern apart from quite a few missed appointments with the Nurse. Reminder slips are attached to repeat prescriptions and the Practice is actively doing its utmost to remind patients.

Missing your appointment costs our Practice money, therefore:-

THINK - please cancel your appointment if you cannot make it.

Another Patient could be fitted in.

Primary Care Networks (PCNs)

Primary Care Networks will be based on GP registered lists, typically serving natural communities of around 30,000 to 50,000.

Medway's Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) are actively encouraging every practice to be part of a Local Primary Care Network.

They should be small enough to provide the personnel care valued by both patients and GPs, but large enough to have impact and economies of scale through better collaboration between practices and others in the local health and social care system.

Our Practice has joined the Medway - Rainham Primary Care Network.

The following Practices also form part of PCN:

Thames Avenue Surgery

Orchard Family Practice
Church View Practice
Wigmore Medical Practice
Parkwood Family Practice 
Long Catlis Surgery
Matrix Medical Practice
Waltham Road

Malling Health, Parkwoord Health Centre

The Clinical Director for this group is Dr Selvan from Long Catlis Surgery.
The total registered for this group is 44,573.
More information to follow as the new system is implemented.

If you have any questions or suggestions on the local practice, 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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