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Tuesday 18 August 2020

FREE Online Family Courses Launched by KCC Adult Education


Free online family courses launched by Kent Adult Education.

Kent’s Adult Education service has launched three series of family courses which offer a great opportunity for parents, carers and their children to enjoy quality time together learning new skills or perhaps rediscovering old ones.

These online courses are informative, practical, fun and completely free. They are delivered virtually, in real-time to enable live interaction with the tutor and fellow learners.

The “wider family learning” courses include: First Aid for Families; Mini Builders and Boffins; and Rocket Making

The second series is aimed at parents, grandparents and carers of children. Some help parents tackle everyday family issues and others help parents and children enjoy family life.

Courses include:

Confident Parent Confident Child

 Managing Children’s Behaviour
 Parents Towards Employment
 Stepping Up into Primary with Crafts
 Understanding your Teenager

A third series concentrates on English, Maths and Language. These courses help parents and carers support their child at school and with homework. Courses also enable adults to recognise and develop their skills for paid employment, volunteering and for further learning.

Courses include:

 Keeping up with the Children Maths
 Keeping up with the Children English
 Chatter Matters
 Family Language ESOL
 Cooking on a Budget
 Family Story Writing

One of the participants in a “family learning” course was Vicky, who suffered from anxiety and a lack of confidence.

She said:

“I joined the Adult Education courses because I wanted a chance to get out of the house and start to learn again.

“My anxiety had got so bad that going anywhere without someone I knew was a massive trigger for me. We had some awful times as a family, with different people and it was time to make a change and create something positive in our lives.

“The courses at the school were ideal for me because the Story Sacks course involved the children, and they were held somewhere I knew.

“It was nice to be able to do something productive and educational with my children, but also for me, it was nice to learn and build up a bit of confidence in my knowledge again after being out of education so long.

“I also wanted to show my children that it’s never too late to go back to learning and that every step counts. I want them to be proud of me and I want a better life for all of us. I don’t want them ever to doubt that they can do anything they put their minds to.”

For further information, visit: kentadulteducation.co.uk/course-areas/family-courses, or call: 03000 41 40 25

Murray Evans
Kent County Council

More Kent Libraries Set to Reopen


More Kent Libraries and Archives Search Room set to reopen.

A further set of Kent Libraries will reopen over the course of week beginning Monday, 24th August. These will be the first libraries to also offer a socially-distanced book browsing service for customers so they can select books from the shelves.

In the meantime, KCC has also announced the re-opening of the archive search room at the Kent History and Library Centre in Maidstone from next Tuesday (17th August).

The libraries due to re-open include (from Monday, 24th August): Faversham, Canterbury Beaney, Coldharbour (Gravesend), Tenterden, Larkfield and Dover Discovery Centre; and (from Tuesday, 25th August): Ramsgate, Showfields (Tunbridge Wells), Cranbrook, Swanley, Allington and Hythe.

Additional safety measures in each library will include hand sanitizer stations, one-way circulation routes through the building, use of the self-service machines, and face coverings being mandatory.

The first 12 libraries that opened across Kent in July will continue to offer a “select and collect” service for the time being, with browsing likely to be introduced in the coming weeks.

In September, the service will also be relaunching its mobile library service and plans to open further libraries across Kent.

At the archive search room, changes have been made to the way the service operates in line with social distancing and hand hygiene requirements. It will be operating an appointment-only system and all documents must be ordered in advance.

Full details can be found at: www.kentarchives.org.uk

The opening hours of the Archive Search Room will be 10:00am to 4:00pm, Tuesday to Saturday.

Murray Evans
Kent County Council

New Street Lighting for Upchurch


Photos: Paul Whitehead - Prime One Maintenance Ltd

Contractor Prime One Maintenance Ltd, working on behalf of Upchurch Parish Council, has been carrying out upgrades to 58 street lights around the village.

The new LED lights are dimmable and can be controlled remotely from the companies offices in Sheerness.

Some of the lights replaced were over 70 years old with 'installed in December 1942' stamped inside the control box.

Upchurch Matters

Monday 17 August 2020

St. Mary's Church to Open for Wednesday Afternoon Private Prayer

The Church of St. Mary the Virgin will be open for private prayer between 2:30pm and 4:30pm each Wednesday beginning on August 19th.

It is expected that there will be someone present who will be available to guide and assist where desired.

The Covid-19 precautions, as advised, will be followed at all times, and the related items for protection will be available.

All are welcome.

William J. Little

Upchurch’s Co-op - Guess How Many Sweets Are in the Jar - Raising Money for MIND

Upchurch’s Co-op is again raising money for their chosen charity partner this year, MIND - the mental health and support charity.

Guess how many sweets are in the jar 🧐

Enter in store for £1 per guess.

The closest guess will be picked on Monday 7th September.

The winner gets to keep the jar of sweets and wins a £10 voucher to spend in-store.

Please ask a member of staff at the till to enter.

Good luck 🤞🏼

Read more about MIND at: www.mind.org.uk

Thank you 

Sally Butcher - Upchurch’s Co-op

Sunday 16 August 2020

Latest POLICE.UK Crime Data for the Area - June 2020

Hartlip, Newington and Upchurch

Here is a brief summary of crime information for the past 2 months:

40 crimes are shown on the map in June 2020 including:

Anti-social Behaviour
1 Burglary
5 Criminal Damage and Arson
1 Other Theft
5 Public Order
2 Vehicle Crime
17 Violence and Sexual Offences

54 crimes were shown on the map in May 2020.

Not all crime that occurs is shown on the map.

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 crime information for the past 2 months:

29 crimes are shown on the map in June 2020 including:

19 Anti-social Behaviour
1 Other Theft
3 Public Order
6 Violence and Sexual Offences

43 crimes were shown on the map in May 2020.

Not all crime that occurs is shown on the map.

Please visit: www.police.uk for more information including outcomes for these crimes and contact information for your local policing team.

Upchurch Matters

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