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Thursday 5 November 2015

An Upchurch Soldier’s Experiences in World War One 1914 - 1918 by David Wood


Charles Seamer who was born into a big family of six brothers and four sisters in 1893 lived in Shoregate Lane at Ham Green. He left Holywell School with high hopes that he would get a job but after short term seasonal work on local farms he decided that he would have to look farther afield for long term employment so he joined the army in 1909. 

After walking to Canterbury Charles enlisted in the Royal East Kent Regiment later known as ‘The Buffs’ and underwent basic training which prepared him for his first posting.

Travelling on the troop ship ‘Plassy’ he travelled to India where he stayed until the outbreak of the First World War in 1914. At this point his battalion was recalled from India and sent to Kilbride Camp near Dublin in Ireland. While serving there Charles met his future wife Katherine who moved to England with him.



The Second Battle of Ypres by Richard Jack.
After finishing his posting in Ireland Charles saw action in the Great War of 1914-1918 with the Second Battalion of The Buffs at Ypres in 1915 but in the midst of heavy fighting at the Ypres Salient under appalling conditions caused by torrential rain, his regiment became victims of a chlorine gas attack, introduced for the first time by the Germans when the wind direction became favourable. Enveloping clouds of greenish yellow gas caused victims to vomit and suffer burning throats and eyes as they clutched their throats or lay on the ground and expired with convulsing limbs and distorted features. Without any protection many soldiers who survived suffered lung tissue destruction and long term illness. Charles survived but had to be withdrawn from the fighting to recover. According to his son Derek he suffered from the ill effects of chlorine gas for the remainder of his life. 

Although not fully recovered from gassing Charles volunteered to return to duty and was soon back in action. Having been made a machine gunner in the machine gun section of The Buffs and sent back to the Western Front, he got badly wounded in the arm by shrapnel from an exploding shell while in action and was knocked unconscious. When he awoke in a German military hospital he realized that he had been taken prisoner. A German surgeon tried to save his arm but failed so Charles had to remain in the Prisoner of War Camp until he was finally released as a wounded combatant and sent back to England.

Although he suffered the loss of his left arm Charles was luckier than other family members as William and Edward Seamer both lost their lives during the conflict. Edward died when his ship ‘HMS Turbulent’ was rammed and sunk at the Battle of Jutland in 1916 while William died when his tug ‘HM Desire’ was sunk by a German U-boat off the Yorkshire coast in 1918. After getting an artificial arm fitted at the artificial limb centre in Roehampton Charles underwent training as a radio technician for the last part of the war. After this he returned to Upchurch and worked at Chatham Dockyard then became a railway signalman until he finally retired during the 1950s.



About David
David Wood was born and raised in Upchurch and is able to write from personal experience about many people and aspects of the village and of changes that have taken place over the years making ‘Memories of Upchurch’ a very readable book and a detailed historical study of the village. David's book ‘Memories of Upchurch’ is available direct from David at: david3702001@yahoo.co.uk or from us here at Upchurch Matters. Price £12 + £3.50 postage and packing.

David Wood

Monday 2 November 2015

Latest POLICE.UK Crime Data for the Area - September 2015

A brief summary of crime information for the past 2 months:
August 2015September 2015
All crime3428
Anti-social behaviour98
Bicycle theft00
Burglary94
Criminal damage and arson55
Drugs00
Other crime00
Other theft31
Possession of weapons00
Public order00
Robbery00
Shoplifting10
Theft from the person00
Vehicle crime24
Violence and sexual offences56
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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Thursday 29 October 2015

Darby and Joan Christmas Bazaar 2015


Upchurch Darby and Joan are holding their Christmas Bazaar
on Wednesday the 18th of November at Upchurch Village Hall.


Open to all ages with FREE ENTRY it starts at 10:00am until 12:00pm.


There will be the usual Raffles and other Attractions with Homemade Cakes, Tea and Bric a Brac.

Funds raised will go towards the members Christmas Dinner.

All are welcome - Please come along and support this event.

Janet Gilbert
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Tuesday 27 October 2015

Upchurch Colts FC - Latest Fixtures


7-11-15
UNDER 8s BLUES
AWAY VS ROCHESTER ATHLETIC FC + KINGS HILL RANGERS

UNDER 8s COLTS
HOME VS CHATHAM TOWN FC + CASTLE COLTS FC 

UNDER 9s
AWAY VS SITTINGBOURNE LIONS REDS FC

14-11-15
UNDER 9s
HOME VS AYLESFORD COLTS FC

21-11-15
UNDER 9s
HOME VS COXHEATH & FARLEIGH FC

28-11-15
UNDER 9s
AWAY VS TUNBRIDGE WELLS RIDGEWAY ALBION FC

The under 8s are trying to get some friendlies for the dates that they are not playing and I will inform you as soon as we have some.

Rob Croome
Chairman - Upchurch Colts FC
Tel: 07909 688456 or Email: robcroome@sky.com
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Sunday 25 October 2015

The Choir of St. Mary’s 1992 by Bryan Veale


The picture shows the choir ready robed at the Cathedral, and the choristers who were presented with their awards during the Festival service by the Bishop of Dover.

L to R Helen Stewart (Senior Bishop Award): Kerry Apps (Dean’s Award}: Amy Morton (Dean’s): Jennifer Pocock (Bishop’s Award): Helen Rossiter (Bishop’s): Lisa Tutill (Dean’s}. 
The choir had for many years maintained a high standard in it’s music, which was clearly acknowledged by the RSCM.
1992 was a particularly memorable year for the choir of St. Mary’s, Upchurch. Six choristers had been studying and practicing music towards gaining awards from The Royal School Of Church Music.

Choristers were coached by Susan Rossiter the church organist for musical performance and knowledge, and by Sandy and Alan Wakely and Rev. John Lefroy for Religious Knowledge. The choir’s Musical Director, Bryan Veale selected choristers and monitored progress.

All six passed in their various levels with flying colours, and shortly afterwards following a visit from the Secretary of the RSCM to our morning service, the Choir was advised that it had been selected as the processional choir at the forthcoming Choirs Festival in Canterbury Cathedral, a singular great honour in those days for a village choir to be selected, as normally this was an honour reserved for the large town parish churches.


Bryan Veale
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New Play Equipment For The Paddock - Please Vote in the Parish Council Poll


Following the recent Play Equipment Safety Report it is with regret that the Parish Council has had to action the removal of the two slides and swing along with the rubber matting in the Paddock play area.

The removal of this equipment will take place on 29th October 2015. The Council are keen to obtain the opinions of residents with regards to replacing this equipment and would be grateful if you could vote in this short 1 question Poll at the link below.


PLEASE CLICK HERE TO VOTE ☜ 

Thank you.

Julia Cura - Clerk to the Parish Council

Newington History Group - History Group's Heaven Scent


Hamamelis Virginiana.

Being the home to one of the three National Plant Collections of hamamelis, or witch hazels, is one of Newington's more unusual and lesser known attractions. 

The Witch Hazel Nursery in the village's Callaways Lane has more than 500 plants. Flowering in winter in shades ranging from pale yellow to deep red, their spicy scent is described as 'heavenly'.

Newington History Group provides an opportunity to learn much more about the plants and the national collection at its monthly meeting on Thursday, November 12, when the nursery's Chris Lane will be attending.

The group meets at the Methodist Hall in Church Lane at 7.30pm and is open to all. Admission is £3 for guests.

The nursery's collection can be viewed on designated open days. For more information visit www.witchhazelnursery.com


The other national collections are in Romsey, Hampshire, and Albrighton in the West Midlands.

For more information about NHG and for membership details contact 01795 842711 or thelma@newingtonhistoryco.uk


Richard Thompstone
Newington History Group
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Friday 23 October 2015

Bogus Callers and Rouge Traders Operating in Swale

Kent Police have reported recent increases in burglary as a result of Bogus Callers within the borough. Bogus callers turn up unannounced at people’s homes and may try to trick their way into homes to steal valuables or money. They may operates alone or in pairs and pretend to be from the local council or work for a utility company as examples.

The easiest way to tackle them is to not open your door if you are concerned about who is calling.

Steph Curtis (Safer and Stronger Communities Officer)
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Wednesday 21 October 2015

Upchurch Scout Group AGM


This years Scout Group AGM takes place on Friday the 23rd of October at 7:00pm in Drakes Lodge Scout Hut.

Please come along and support your young people and their leaders in this annual event.

Find out what our sections have been up to and how Upchurch Scout Group is doing as a whole.

Cubs, Scouts and Beavers will be presented with their badges on the evening as well.

Thank you for your time in advance

Darren Hatcher GSL - Upchurch Scout Group
Tel: 01634 373313

Upchurch Family Fireworks

Upchurch Scout Group
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Monday 19 October 2015

Ride on Mower Stolen - Oak Lane

Hartlip Newington & Upchurch Ward

Crime Number: XY/036326/15

Between the 16th and 17th of October, a Mountfield Ride on Mower was stolen from a domestic garage in Hales Field, The Stables, Oak 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 Police Neighbourhood Watch
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Saturday 17 October 2015

Upchurch Christmas Nativity Circa 1951 / 1952 - Can You Help Name The Performers?


This Nativity scene was performed in the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Upchurch around 1951 / 1952.


The part of Mary was played by Evelyn Champion (Veale) with Edward Neame the Village Postmaster playing Joseph. Peter Porter front left is playing the part of one of the Sages.

Some help in naming the other performers would be much appreciated.

Thank you

Bryan Veale
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Thursday 15 October 2015

Attempted Theft of 2 Lawnmowers - Upchurch Cricket Club

Hartlip Newington & Upchurch Ward

Crime Number: XY/035910/15

Between the 12th and the 14th of October unknown persons attempted to steal 2 lawnmowers from Upchurch Cricket Club Pavilion in Holywell 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 Police Neighbourhood Watch
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Tuesday 13 October 2015

Holywell Primary School Open Mornings for September 2016 Entrants

Liz Perrin
Administration Assistant
Holywell Primary School
Forge Lane
Upchurch
Sittingbourne
Kent ME9 7AE
Tel: 01634 388416
Email: office@holywell.kent.sch.uk
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Monday 12 October 2015

Upchurch Horticultural Society - October Show Cancelled

Upchurch Horticultural Society regret to inform you that due to circumstances beyond their control the show scheduled for Saturday the 24th of October has been cancelled.

We hope to see you at the Village Fete next year in the mean time apologies to all those villagers who were looking forward to the show in October.


Steve Laming
Email: slaming@tycoint.com
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