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Thursday 29 December 2022

Results of Kent PCC Matthew Scott's Annual Policing Survey - Your Views on Kent Police 2022

Your views on Kent Police 2022

Earlier this year, Kent Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Scott conducted his Annual Policing Survey to help shape his Police and Crime Plan.

The survey seeks to understand the views of Kent residents and businesses and whether they agree with the priorities Mr Scott has set for the force and to find out what matters to them and how safe they feel where they live.

The Police and Crime Plan is the document that outlines the priorities that Kent Police is held to account on by Matthew Scott.

Mr Scott was also keen to know if you have been a victim of crime and, if so, whether you thought the police and victim support services did a good job. He received 2964 completed survey responses overall. Your responses help shape what you want your police force to be focused on.

Residents told Mr Scott:

 The new Chief Constable must show effective communication in his new role.
 Violence against women and girls, antisocial behaviour, and gangs and county lines were the priorities the Chief Constable should focus on.
 They agreed with the PCC's priorities for Kent Police. ‘preventing crime and antisocial behaviour’ and ‘being visible and responsive to the needs of communities’ were the most popular.
 They feel safer where they live than in previous years; however, they feel less safe on the roads.
 More than half would be willing to pay more council tax (with half of these stating they would pay £15 more a year) to support the police service.
 Most had not been a victim of crime in the last year but almost 50% of those who had been a victim were dissatisfied with the service they received from Kent Police.
 Crime types mattered most: serious violence, sexual offences, child sexual exploitation, and burglary/robbery.

The Office of the Kent Police and Crime Commissioner website is >> www.kent-pcc.gov.uk

Upchurch Matters

Tuesday 27 December 2022

New Wooden Trim Trail Balance Equipment in The Paddock

Click the photo montage to enlarge it.

Upchurch Parish Council has installed new wooden trim trail balance equipment in The Paddock funded by a collective grant from Queenborough Fishery Trust and Swale Borough Council.

Cllr Pam Denny hopes to eventually create a woodland trail in the wooded area of The Paddock. Pam met with children from Holywell School earlier this year. They gave her lots of good ideas, which included adding bug hotels, bird boxes, bat boxes and the new trim trail.

If anyone has some of these items they can donate, they will be very gratefully received - thank you.

A trim trail is balance equipment of varying forms. In The Paddock, there are now balance beams, a wobble beam and a wobble bridge leading to the wooded area, which will hopefully encourage children to use this area more to play and explore, which could be educational.

The latest equipment in The Paddock is in addition to the swings, rocker, space saucer and new benches, which the Parish Council installed along with the adult exercise equipment on the Recreation Ground, also funded by grants.

Thanks to Pam for the information.

Why not take the children to go and explore The Paddock this holiday?

Upchurch Matters

Friday 23 December 2022

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from Upchurch Matters.

Thank you for all the support you have given the website throughout the year.

This Christmas, we think of those struggling with the cost of living crisis and the brave people of Ukraine.

To peaceful and more affordable times in 2023 🥂

Santa illustration courtesy of Nick Thompson-Moore.

Thank you, Nick 🎅🏼

Upchurch Matters

Christmas Services at St Mary's, Upchurch

Christmas Eve
Saturday 24th December

Crib Service at 4:00pm 
Carol Service at 7:30pm
 

Christmas Day
Sunday 25th December

Sung Communion at 10:00am

Sue Rossiter

Vehicle Broken Into - Newington

Hartlip, Newington & Upchurch Ward

Crime Number:  46/241571/22

At around 08:00 on Saturday the 17th of December, somebody broke into a Nissan Micra parked in Wickham Close, Newington and stole the radio and a socket set.

If you have any information that could help investigators, please contact Kent Police on telephone number 101 and quote the relevant crime number above.

For more information on crime prevention visit: www.kent.police.uk

Kent Community Messaging

Friday 16 December 2022

News from Maidstone Road Surgery Rainham, including Upchurch Surgery


Maidstone Road Surgery
 Rainham, including Upchurch Surgery.

Changes to Upchurch Surgery Opening Hours over Christmas and New Year 

Upchurch Surgery will be closed on Monday the 26th of December 2022, and Monday the 2nd of January 2023. Otherwise, the usual opening hours apply.

Covid and Flu Vaccinations

Covid and Flu vaccinations are going well. Patients should contact the Rainham Surgery if they have not been called in for their vaccinations yet.

Repeat Prescriptions

Patients that use a computer, laptop, tablet or smartphone are requested to use Patient Access to order their repeat prescriptions.

Collecting Medication

If you are collecting medication from Upchurch, please write the word 'Upchurch' in the box at the bottom, and submit your requests at some point over the weekend prior to the week you require your medication. Thank you.

Blood Test Results

Patients can also view their blood test results on Patient Access

Practice Website 

The Maidstone Road Surgery Rainham website is: www.maidstoneroadsurgeryrainham.co.uk

Ray Kemsley
Chair - Surgery Patient Participation Group - Upchurch & Rainham

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