As we expand our operations, we're bringing payment flexibility to our customers at Upton Community Council, by introducing easier ways for you to pay us for our goods and services. On April 21st 2023, we introduced Online & Card Payments. Our online stores will accept online payments, door-to-door collectors will accept card, and our future fundraising events will also offer card payment facilities, including card machines at stalls, online ticket payments and more.
Bring your friends and family and join us for a Community Get-Together to commemorate the Coronation of King Charles III, whether your new or not or used to live in the village, come and spend an afternoon with friends and neighbors to mark this historic event!
All you need to bring is a table and chair or if you can help by bringing food/drink or with planning, get in touch! Raffle, raising money for St. John the Baptist Church, raffle tickets available on the day from the Church Wardens, you can donate raffle prizes by dropping them off at No.33!
Sunday, May 7th 2023 from 11:45am until 3:30pm. RSVP by April 30th or just turn up!
We're a community organisation, working to look after our village. We carry out small improvement projects around our village and help maintain the churchyard at our village church, as well as its outdoor garden spaces.
We also carry out a wide range of maintenance services around our village, helping to maintain village footpaths and bridleways as well as maintenance services including grass cutting and tree maintenance in our church's cemetery to keep the church looking its best all year round.
Upton Community Council is a voluntary organisation run by local residents, with aims to maintain and improve our community, surrounding countryside, our village's church (St. John The Baptist Church) and providing help and support to Upton's vulnerable residents, by completing community projects, volunteering to help with projects, hosting community events & activities as well as providing advice, support, prescription/shopping pickup, a free help in the garden service to vulnerable village residents to meet our core aims.
We're fundraising for our new community defibrillators to be installed in our Telephone Kiosk, you can help us reach our £2200 target by donating to our project by Clicking Here!
We're currently running a collection scheme to collect empty aluminium cans, to raise money for our project. You can drop your cans off at our collection point outside No.47, Church Walk in the green bins.