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Tuesday 9 May 2023

Upchurch Fifty Years Ago in May 1973 by David Wood













May 1973 proved to be a busy and significant month as arguments about the future of the Otterham Quay caravan site continued.

Mr Ron Beckenham, owner of the Otterham Quay caravan site, appealed to the Department of the Environment for permission to construct a new caravan site in Poot Lane after being turned down by Swale Council. This came after Mr Beckenham had been told that the lease on the Otterham Quay site would end in 1976. However, Mr Beckenham, unhappy with the verdict, appealed to the Department of the Environment. They also rejected his appeal on the basis that a new site would cause traffic congestion on the narrow country lanes in the area.

While arguments about the future of the Otterham Quay caravan site continued, E C Gransden Ltd applied for permission to construct 50 new houses between Oak Lane and Wallbridge Lane, and Wakeley Brothers applied for permission to build houses in Forge Lane, but local residents objected to the proposals. This came at a time when residents believed that more housing would put more pressure on the village schools when they were already under great pressure with high pupil numbers. The new Holywell School had not yet been constructed.

May saw local council elections in the area. In Upchurch, John Ardley from the Mayflower barge just off Ham Green won on behalf of the Conservatives along with Mr A Hough, Labour. Although he gradually developed the disability of blindness, John Ardley served the parish very efficiently during his time as Borough Councillor. He also served as a churchwarden at Upchurch church.

With the continuation of Otterham Quay caravan site in doubt, the Otterham Quay Lane brickworks was experiencing its final years. The East Kent Gazette reported the retirement of four local brickwork workers who had completed 200 years service between them. Each man was awarded a silver medal for long service by Redland Ltd. The men who received the medals were Tom Tassell and Arthur Jarvis of Station Road, Rainham, George Tyler of Berengrave Lane, Rainham and Tom Page of School Lane, Lower Halstow. Each man had served 50 years in the brickfield.

In village sport, the table tennis club ended a successful season with the first team winning Division 3 of the Sittingbourne and District Table Tennis League and the fifth team winning Division 5. The other teams failed to win anything. Overall, the club had a successful season.

With the folding of Upchurch United Sunday football team, the Saturday side was also experiencing difficulties as they had to concede a semi-final match in the Sheppey Charity Cup against local rivals Breach Rovers from Lower Halstow because of insufficient players. During the same period, successful local players Ray and Richard Hales helped Sittingbourne secure runners-up position in the Kent League. In the final match, Sittingbourne defeated Chatham 2-1, with Ray Hales scoring both goals, but in a bad-tempered game, Richard Hales was sent off.

With the new cricket season underway, Upchurch had a good start with Derek Hales in great form. In the match against Lenham Storage, Hales scored 112 runs, and he then took seven wickets for only four runs, which included a hat trick as Lenham were bowled out for only five runs. Upchurch next defeated Belnor and batted first, and Derek Hales, this time, hit 150 runs in a total of 197. Bryan Veale then took three wickets for only one run as Belnor were bowled out for 85. The following week Upchurch defeated Minster. Upchurch scored 105, with Steve Parker 30 and Derek Hales 28 scoring most runs. Minster were then bowled out for just 45, with Bob Goodson taking three wickets. In the final week of May, Upchurch played Hartlip, and after scoring 111, Bryan Veale took four wickets for 26 runs and Don Diffey took four wickets for eleven runs to bowl out Hartlip for only 43 runs to complete a very successful month for Upchurch Cricket Club who were still playing home matches at their ground in Poot Lane.

In other social affairs, the election of candidates for the Carnival Queen took place in the village hall. The winners were Julie Baker, aged 16, from Eastcourt Lane. Second was Lorraine Neil, aged 25, from Childscroft Road in Rainham. And third was Jackie Baker, aged 19, from Staplehurst Road in Sittingbourne. The girls were chosen from fifteen candidates. Lorraine Manley, the previous year’s winner from Wallbridge Lane, opened the event.

The May Queen selection also took place. Raeshel Lloyd became the new May Queen, and Julie Bennet and Jeanne Woods were chosen as her attendants. Although a power failure occurred in the village hall where the judging took place, the event was successful, with a tug-of-war competition won by The Poles team. Pupils from Holywell School did maypole dancing, and a children’s art competition was held.

Overall, Upchurch experienced a very successful month with a Carnival Queen and a May Queen election, the cricket club getting off to a good start, and new Councillors elected. Upchurch once again proved to be a village with lots of activities.

David Wood


About David

David was born and raised at Ham Green and still lives there today.
He writes from personal experience about Upchurch village life and the changes that have taken place over the years.

David's book, Memories of Upchurch, is a very readable and detailed historical study of the village and is available direct from David at: david3702001@yahoo.co.uk price £12 + postage and packing.

CANCELLED: Temporary Road Closure - Bull Lane, Newington






































Please note these works have now been cancelled:

It will be necessary to close part of Bull Lane, Newington from Tuesday 6th June 2023, for up to one day, between the hours of 09:30 and 15:30.

Bull Lane, Newington will be closed in the vicinity of number 86, to the extent indicated by signs and barriers on site. 

The alternative route is Bull Lane, Old House Lane, Lower Hartlip Road, A2 Hartlip Hill, London Road, Playstool Road and vice versa.

The closure is required for the safety of the public and workforce while new customer connection works are undertaken by Openreach.

For information regarding this closure, please contact Openreach on: 0800 023 2023, who will be able to assist with the scope of these works.

KCC 24hr Contact Centre: 03000 418181

For details of roadworks see: https://one.network

Kent County Council - Highways, Transportation & Waste

Latest POLICE.UK Crime Data for Hartlip, Newington & Upchurch Ward - March 2023





























Hartlip, Newington & Upchurch Ward

30 crimes are shown on the map in March 2023 including:

1 Anti-social Behaviour
1 Bicycle Theft
1 Criminal Damage and Arson
1 Drugs
2 Other Theft
2 Public Order
1 Shoplifting
3 Vehicle Crime
17 Violence and Sexual Offences
1 Other Crime

34 crimes were shown on the map in February 2023.

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

Van Broken Into | Attempted Vehicle Break In | Glass Panels Damaged - Upchurch



Hartlip, Newington & Upchurch Ward

Crime Number: 46/81169/23

Between 17:00 on Wednesday the 3rd of May and 07:13 on Thursday the 4th of May, somebody broke into a Ford Transit parked in Otterham Quay Lane, Upchurch.

Crime Number: 46/81298/23

On Thursday the 4th of May at around 02:42, somebody tried to break into a vehicle parked in Homefield Drive, Upchurch.

Crime Number: 46/81171/23

On Thursday the 4th of May at around 18:15, somebody damaged glass panels in a garden of a residential property in Poot Lane, Upchurch.

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

Saturday 6 May 2023

Upchurch's Co-op is Looking to Donate



























Upchurch's Co-op is looking for a local charity or school that fits the criteria of bringing people together or fairer access to food and, lastly, mental well-being.

Our donation could be up to £150, and I will need to apply in-store on their behalf.

The Co-op then decides if they will receive goods or a cheque, whichever they apply for.

Please ask for Sally in-store or Email: sally.butcher@coop.co.uk

Thank you

Sally Butcher - Co-op Member Pioneer

Friday 5 May 2023

RESULTS: Local Elections - May 2023 | Election of Swale Borough Councillors to Hartlip, Newington and Upchurch Ward

Local elections are taking place on Thursday the 4th of May 2023

All 47 Swale Borough Council seats are being contested, along with town and parish councils.

There will also be a by-election for the Sheppey division of Kent County Council.

To vote in the elections, residents must be on the electoral register. If you are not already registered to vote, you must register by 11:59pm on Monday the 17th of April 2023.

You normally only need to register once - not for every election. You will need to register again if you have changed your name, address or nationality.

You can register to vote at >> www.gov.uk/register-to-voteIt usually takes around 5 minutes.

If you are intending to vote by post or by proxy, you must apply by 5:00pm on:

Tuesday the 18th of April if you're intending to vote by post
 Tuesday the 25th of April if you're intending to vote by proxy
 Thursday the 4th of May if you're using an emergency proxy vote

You can find more information, including who the candidates are in each election, on the Swale Borough Council Elections and Referendums page >> www.swale.gov.uk/elections

Election of Swale Borough Councillors to Hartlip, Newington and Upchurch Ward

Upchurch Village Hall is our Polling Station and will be open from 7:00am until 10:00pm. The count will take place on Friday the 5th of May at Swallows Leisure Centre, Sittingbourne, and the results will be announced the same day.

The number of Borough Councillors to be elected is 2.
Residents can vote for no more than 2 candidates in this election.

The candidates and results were:

Margaret Anne Cooper - Labour Party 279 votes
Alan Campbell Horton - Conservative Party Candidate 513 votes
Chris Palmer - Swale Independents Putting our community first 879 votes
Richard Palmer - Swale Independents Putting local people first 943 votes
Asha Saroy - Conservative Party Candidate 336 votes

Chris Palmer (Swale Independents) and Richard Palmer (Swale Independents) were elected.

New voter ID requirement


New government legislation means voters in England will need to bring an accepted photo ID to vote at a polling station.

If you do not have an accepted photo ID, you can apply for a free Voter Authority Certificate no later than 5:00pm on Tuesday the 25th of April 2023.

To find out more about accepted forms of photo ID, how to apply for a free Voter Authority Certificate, and what to expect on polling day, visit >> www.electoralcommission.org.uk/i-am-a/voter/voter-id

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