About Me

INDEPENDENT ISLE OF WIGHT COUNCILLOR FOR COWES WEST & GURNARD (Since 2009) Timeline: 1993 Green Candidate for IWCC Election (Ryde NE); 1994 Green Party European Elections Candidate (Wight & Hampshire South); 1995-2001 Independent IW Councillor (Ryde NE); 2001-2005 and 2011- Cowes Town Councillor; 2005-2009 and 2012- Gurnard Parish Councillor; 2008- Northwood Parish Councillor; from 2009 Independent IW Councillor (Cowes West & Gurnard). I've served as a Justice of the Peace since 2001. INDEPENDENT? I'm fully Independent was an Executive/ Cabinet member until 2017 and from 2021. As an Independent I robustly defend putting the needs of communities first. I have no political activists, sponsors or businesses shadowing me and therefore my loyalty to represent Gurnard & Cowes is absolute. I aspire to be a hard working, transparent, effective and enthusiastic Ward Councillor. Please contact me to meet at your convenience, or visit my surgeries listed below. Thank you for visiting my website!

Wednesday 9 May 2012

Letter to Residents re: 44 Worsley Road.


Dear Resident,

TCP/30990, P/00486/12 land at and rear of 44 Worsley Road Cowes Isle Of Wight PO31. Demolition of dwelling and stables; residential development comprising 33 dwellings with associated parking and landscaping.

I am writing to advise you of the above application which is proposed for the above site.

I have for information purposes copied the layout of the plans overleaf and advise the full application is available on the Isle of Wight Council’s website, iwight.com, or can be viewed at the Planning Offices at Seaclose.

If you wish to make representations to this application, these can be made again via the Isle of Wight Councils website, or alternatively in writing to Isle of Wight Planning Services, Seaclose Offices, Fairlee Road, NEWPORT, Isle of Wight, PO30 2QS by Friday 18th May 2012.

Gurnard Parish Council are due to make their representations to this Planning Application on Tuesday 15th May at Gurnard School, Baring Road.

If I can be of any further assistance on this, or any other matter please do not hesitate to contact me.

Yours,




Paul Fuller JP, CC
Isle of Wight Councillor for Cowes West and Gurnard. 

The proposals for this application can be found by following this link:

http://www.iwight.com/council/departments/planning/appsdip/AppDetails3.aspx?frmId=24711

Annual Report, April 2012


Paul Fuller 

Independent Isle of Wight Councillor for Cowes West and Gurnard. 
Annual Report: APRIL 2012.

This is my third report and summarises my work as your councillor for the past 12 months.
All Councillors are under an obligation to write a 300 word annual report each year, which features on the IW Councils website.

Rather than ‘just write a report’, that would largely go unnoticed on iwight.com I believe it much better practice to mail out my report to every household each year.  This gives me the chance to catch up with residents, and make sure issues I’ve been pursuing have been properly resolved!

If you wish to know more about my work, I write monthly reports for Cowes Town and Gurnard Parish Council meetings, available from Cowes Library.  These are reproduced in an edited format for the Cowes Magazine, Gurnard News and online through my blog paulfullercc.blogspot.com

Representing Our Community First.

I’m ever grateful and consider it a huge privilege to represent our community as local councillor.
Because I chose not to hold any key position within the Council, this enables me to focus on putting the needs of our community first.  Because I have no political baggage this enables me to work positively not only with officers, but also in partnership with Community Representatives from all backgrounds.

Since 2009, I’ve worked full time as your councillor strongly believing I’m elected to serve the interests of Cowes & Gurnard in County HalI, rather than serving the interests of County Hall in Cowes & Gurnard.  

As your Councillor, I’m here to serve all residents. If residents opinions conflict, I’ll work to find a compromise that suits all. As your Councillor if you’re not happy, or I get things wrong please tell me and I promise to do whatever is necessary to support you!   

How To Contact Me:

By Post to: 74 Wyatts Lane, Cowes, Isle of Wight. PO31 8QA.
By Telephone to: 01983 289595 (24 hours) or 07 935 090 835 (mobile or text)

Visits and Surgeries.

Please never hesitate to contact me if you require any support and I am happy to meet you at a time which suits you. If in the unlikely event, I can’t help you, I will try to signpost you to somebody who can.  Alternatively, please drop in to one of my surgeries which usually follows this cycle:
4:30-5pm, 1st Tuesday of the month: Cowes Library, 12-14 Beckford Road, Cowes.
5:30-6pm, 1st Tuesday of the month: Sports Bar, Isle of Wight Community Club, Park Road, Cowes.
6-6:30pm, 2nd Tuesday of the month, The Woodvale, Princes Esplanade, Gurnard.
1-1:30pm 2nd or 3rd Wednesday of the month, Little Gloster, Marsh Road, Gurnard. (Summer)
3-3:30pm, 2nd or 3rd Wednesday of the month, Cowes Enterprise College, Crossfield Av., Cowes (Term times)
5:30- 6pm, 4th or 5th Tuesday of the month, The Portland, Worsley Road, Gurnard.

FOR DETAILS OF SURGERIES,  MONTHLY REPORTS, REGISTER OF INTERESTS AND MUCH MORE,  PLEASE VISIT: PAULFULLERCC. BLOGSPOT.COM

Some of the initiatives I’ve been pursuing since April 2011:

April 2011.

·         I met with parents and staff at Cowes Primary School over traffic concerns.
·         Discussed with Gas Main contractors concerns over the closure of Cockleton Lane.
·          With officers, I prompted action taken on highway repairs, speeding traffic and developer contributions.

May.

·         Consultation & Public Meeting called after Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment locations unveiled.
·         I took action following Cold Calling complaints.
·         I worked alongside Gurnard & Cowes Councils in preparing for a Community Bus Service.

June.

·         I ensured action was taken on monitoring litter and dog fouling on Cowes & Gurnard beaches
·         I sat on Licensing Committee which granted a licence for IW Festival for 3 years.
·         I requested action taken following damage to protected woodland.

July.

·         I attended end of term events at Cowes High, Cowes Primary & Gurnard  Primary schools
·         I supported resident’s representations over future proposals for the Gurnard School site.
·         I was elected as a Cowes Town Councillor.

August.

·         I joined Andrew Turner MP during surgeries held in Cowes and Gurnard.
·         I supported residents of West View Road, Gurnard following concerns regarding traffic.
·         I arranged a meeting following a water quality failure in Cowes.
·         I liaised with residents over plans to replace the radio transmitter from Cowes High School.

September.

·         The new Community Bus Service was launched. Residents were interviewed for the BBC’s One Show and Postcode Lottery.
·         I sat on Licensing Committee which granted the licence for the WOW Fest.
·         Action was taken following complaints over speeding traffic in Place Road and Park Road.
·         I requested further repairs following damage to Ward Avenue, Parklands Avenue, Baring Road and Crossfield Avenue.

October.

·         I relayed resident’s Crime & Disorder concerns when questioning the Chief Constable.
·         I attended the Gurnard Luck Village Green application.
·          I ensured action was taken restoring bridges & footpaths following landslips on Gurnard Cliff.

November.

·         I ensured Lower Church Road re-opened, following requests to prolong its closure
·         I called a meeting between highways and Police to resolve traffic issues in Baring Road.
·          Town Cllr. Bob Robinson and I undertook a  door to door survey with Cowes Businesses.

December.

·         I called a meeting after highway safety concerns were raised by Cowes Enterprise College. New road crossing points have been consulted upon and agreed.
·         I ensured action was taken following complaints lodged over contractors parking on the Crossfield Avenue Estate.
·         I worked alongside Gurnard Parish Council in consulting on options for the former school site

January 2012.

·         I took action following traffic delay complaints.
·         Following appeals made, I was advised the community bus would serve Rew Street.
·         I supported appeals by residents to retain the NHS dentist in Cowes.
·          I was the only Councillor to support members taking a cut to their allowances at Full Council.

February.

·         I helped instigate the Youth Advisor initiative between Cowes Enterprise College and local Councils.
·         I supported proposals to improve accessibility to Cowes Town Centre.
·          I supported residents over refuse changes.
·          I undertook and participated in consultations for the coming year’s IW Council Budget.

March.

·         I took action to ensure there was a full consultation on the future of the Music Service
·         I supported proposals from Cowes Town Council & Gurnard Parish Council for successful Economic Improvement Grants.
·         I began working with residents and Local Council colleagues on Neighbourhood Plans.

Isle of Wight Council Budget 2012/ 2013.

As I have done since becoming a Councillor I listen to residents before working with others to set budgets each year.  This year as part of the 10 strong group of Independent Councillors who put forward a balanced and legal alternative budget.

In 2011, Councils found themselves making decisions which adversely impacted on public services. On the Island, Councillors took a number of difficult decisions. Many of these proposals I agreed with, whilst others, I didn’t.  Cutting back on Public Toilets, the Library Service, removing Tourist Information Centres and Lifeguards were some aspects of last year’s budget which I and many local residents were bitterly opposed to.

Proposals for the Independent Budget Included:

  • ·         Islandwide Residents Car Parking Permit.
  • ·         Adult Social Care & Community Wellbeing Reinvestment.
  • ·         Unoccupied Buildings Entrepreneurs Scheme.
  • ·         Footpath & Cycleway Investment Programme.
  • ·         Youth Sports Club Premises Grants.
  • ·         Lifeguards for Seaside Resorts.
  • ·         Library Support and Redevelopment.
  • ·         Youth Service Reinvestment. 
  • ·         Tourist Information Provision.
  • ·         Dog Fouling & Litter Prevention Enforcement.
  • ·         Public Toilet Expansion Scheme.
  • ·         TetraPak Recycling.
  • ·         Beach Hut Investment.
  • ·         Support for Volunteers and Town/ Parish Councils.
  • ·         Investing in Community Projects.
  • ·         Top Slicing PFI expenditure by 10%.
  • ·         Reducing Councillors Allowances by 7%.
  • ·         Renegotiating IW Council Contracts.
This alternative budget which I supported would have achieved all of the above whilst freezing Council Tax.

Neighbourhood Plans and update regarding Future Housing Allocations.

One of the biggest issues that I have been involved within the last year, is supporting residents with enquiries over future housing development.

This was brought to light following suggestions which came forward seeking the inclusion of any potentially surplus land for future housing within the new Island Plan.  Within Gurnard suggestions were made to include land in the Jordan Valley (west of Place Road & Baring Road) and the Luck Valley (west of Cockleton Lane & Lower Church Road), whilst in Cowes land between Lammas Close and Pine Tree Close was also included.

Following May 2011’s public meeting, planners at the Isle of Wight Council received more comments from residents of Gurnard, Northwood and Cowes than any other area.


Since then, I’m pleased to report land in Cowes was removed, whilst in Gurnard I’m working with the Parish Council in augmenting a Housing Needs Survey as part of Gurnard’s Neighbourhood Plan. This survey will determine more precisely how many new homes will be required and gives our communities the opportunity to decide how many and where new housing should be located.

Presently there are no plans to do the same in Cowes, however I anticipate with pressure to build new homes, protect local businesses, green gaps and safeguard our conservation areas there will be a need to create a Plan sooner rather than later.  I’ve requested this is to be discussed by Cowes Town Council.  If you want to know more, please contact me.
In the meantime, I continue to welcome and support applicants discussing their plans with neighbours, and am happy to facilitate such discussions prior to submitting any formal Planning Application.

In the last year…

Last year my term of office as a Governor at Cowes High School came to an end. Since then I continue to support Young People, Parents, Staff and Governors at Cowes Enterprise College, Cowes Primary School and Gurnard School as local councillor.

I’ve recently joined the Cowes Library Forum and continue to support and work closely with Gurnard Parish Council and Cowes Town Council. I continue being involved in the local Community Bus Project (now being successfully run by and with volunteer support). 

1 Year in numbers.  As your Councillor:

·         I am on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
·         I work full-time as Councillor and work between 30 and 60 hours a week
·         I attended 303 meetings associated with my work as an IW Councillor.
·         This includes 51 out of 51 IW Council summoned meetings, making me the best Councillor attendee for last year.
·         In addition I attended a further 59 associated meetings, briefings, site visits associated within my work.
·         I’ve attended 12 out of 12 Cowes Town Council’s monthly meetings and 12 out of 12 Gurnard Parish Council meetings plus a further 29 meetings associated with Parish/ Town Council activities  
·         I attended 55 Surgeries meeting 61 residents in 6 different venues.
·         I’ve called/ liaised 11 meetings in the past year, these include face to face meetings with Council Officers and meetings called with outside Agencies. 
·         I’ve written 12 monthly reports for Parish/ Town Councillors, which are edited and themed for Gurnard News, Cowes Beacon (until February) and the Cowes Magazine (from November)
·         I received over 3,000 Council related emails, 740 telephone calls and 43 letters (which I aim to respond to within 3 days- 12 hours for local residents)
·         I’ve leafleted 2,200 Annual Reports and a number of ‘local’ consultative reports.
·         I door-stepped and listened to the aspirations and concerns of over 50 businesses in Cowes.
·         As a Councillor I visited 83 residents, and attended 16 resident’s meetings.

This financial year I received a Councillors Allowance of £8,262.32 Gross Pay (this was £8,543.55 for 2010/2011)

My expenses for last year, are as follows:

£811.55 New Computer.
£240.00 Annual Report 2010/2011.
£196.54 Broadband, landline, mobile costs and use of home as office etc.
£ 43.47 Office Supplies (including ink, paper, stamps etc.)
£ 50.00 Donations.
£ 11.00 Travel Expenses .

£1,352.56 Total Expenses.
About Me.

I was first elected to serve as an Isle of Wight Councillor in 1995, where I represented Ryde North East as an Independent Councillor for 6 years.  On moving back to Cowes, I served on all three local councils and have continued to be actively involved in projects which support young people, crime prevention, the economy, planning and the environment.

I am married to Karen, and have two children (Caelan,15 and Zara,13) attending Cowes Enterprise College.

As your Isle of Wight Councillor I serve on Full Council, the Planning Committee, The Licensing & General Purposes Committee, The Economy & Environment Scrutiny Panel, The Children & Young People Scrutiny Panel and occasionally The Health & Wellbeing Scrutiny Panel.

I am appointed by the IW Council as a member of the Local Access Forum, an independent body set up to monitor the Island’s rights of ways.

In my own right I’m a Cowes Town Councillor and a Northwood Parish Councillor. I’m a Trustee for the Friends Of Northwood Cemetery, a Friend of Northwood House & Park, sit on the Management Committee for the Footprint Trust and serve as a Justice Of The Peace. 

And Finally…

In the coming year, I’m committed to ensure our Council says yes, rather than no, and as long as I remain your Councillor, I’m committed to listen to you and fight your corner whenever and wherever necessary. In this role, I aim to be an effective and hardworking councillor doing this without any political prejudice. 

The reason I do this, is because I thoroughly enjoy it. Because I enjoy my ‘work’, I hope that it shows and I am achieving the right outcomes for our community!

Thank you for reading my report, and for supporting me for the last three years!

Councillors Report: May




Surgeries:

1-1:30pm, Wednesday 16th May, Little Gloster, Marsh Road, Gurnard.
3-3:30pm, Wednesday 16th May, Cowes Enterprise College, Crossfield Avenue, Cowes.
5:30-6pm, Tuesday 22nd May, The Portland, Worsley Road, Gurnard.
4:30-5pm, Tuesday 29th May, Cowes Library, 12-13 Beckford Road, Cowes.
5:30-6pm, Tuesday 29th May, Sports Bar, IW Community Club, Park Road, Cowes.
5:30-6pm, Thursday 7th June, The Portland, Worsley Road, Gurnard.
6-6:30pm, Tuesday 12th June, The Woodvale, Princes Esplanade, Gurnard.
3-3:30pm, Wednesday 20th June, Cowes Enterprise College, Crossfield Avenue, Cowes.
1-1:30pm, Wednesday 27th June, Little Gloster, Marsh Road, Gurnard.


Planning Applications: Worsley Road, Gurnard.

A Planning Application has been submitted to create 33 dwellings on land adjacent to, and to the rear of 44 Worsley Road in Gurnard.

From Gurnard’s perspective this is a significant application, and I’ve undertaken a widespread consultation with residents.  The deadline for representations falls on 18th May, whilst Gurnard Parish Council will consider the application during their Annual Meeting on Tuesday 15th May. 

Planning Enforcement.

There is on-going discussions regarding compliance matters on the former Rookstone and Brambles sites in Egypt Hill.  Meanwhile also in Egypt Hill, I’ve requested the Planning Compliance Officer investigates issues to extend the Moorings.

In Mornington Mews, I am once again chasing up soft landscaping which was agreed as part of the conditions for this development.

In Baring Road, it has been necessary to contact the police following complaints lodged over dangerous parking by tradesmen at Essex House.

In Ward Avenue, a legal agreement relating to ancillary accommodation was due to be debated by the Planning Committee this week.

In Gurnard, I’ve sought intervention over a metal slipway that has been partily constructed on Shore Path, and I’ve requesting that trading from a premises in Rew Street is looked into following complaints from neighbours.

Wheelie Bins.

In the last few weeks, I’ve received a number of complaints from residents who are finding the wheelie bins supplied by the Isle of Wight Council too large and cumbersome.

I have passed on all complaints, and am hoping these can be overcome by one to one discussions between the Council and residents affected.  I know that in many of these instances that residents could very well be entitled to smaller bins or back door collections.

In the meantime, I request that residents contact me if they continue to experience difficulties.

Cold Calling.

I received three separate complaints from residents in Ward Avenue and within the Crossfield Avenue Estate about hard-sell cold calling from the World Wildlife Fund.

Because charities can cold call in no cold calling zones I reported this to the WWF, and was advised action would be taken against the representatives.

Because of these complaints, The WWF has advised me they would avoid calling in such areas on the Island.

Gurnard Pre-School.

I met with neighbours, to listen to concerns over disabled & pedestrian access and safety from Cow Lane.

I understand from the Planning Department these concerns are shared by the Pre-School, and a suggestion has been made to provide a disabled access via the main school entrance on Baring Road.

Debourne Manor Drive.

I am meeting residents in Debourne Manor Drive who have been campaigning for some time to get their drive repaired.  This road is privately owned and I have spoken to the owner who has confirmed this will happen. In the coming weeks I’m attending a meeting with the roads owner with residents to ensure timescales to repair the road can be agreed.  In the meantime since speaking to the owner I have noted some of the pot-holes have been filled.

Southern Water.

I have been asked to intervene on two issues concerning Southern Water. 
The first matter relates to the closure of a Public Slipway in Cowes during Easter.  The timescales slipped due to the Water Company not being able to fix the problem with their pump, due to the availability of spare parts…(?!); Subsequently the slipway could not open until the first week of May. I believe this was unacceptable and I’ve requested the IW Council brings pressure to bear in the future to ensure public slipways are closed no longer than necessary.

The second matter relates to a long-standing broken combined rainfall and sewage main in Shore Road.  I have contacted the IW Council to ask for the blockage to be cleared, and following this will be making representations for Southern Water to ensure a longer term solution to repairing this main occurs.

Gurnard Former School Site.

With representatives from Gurnard Parish Council, I met with children from Gurnard School who are excited by proposals to bring the former school site into Community Ownership last month.   Proposals put forward for the site includes the creation of allotments, whilst maintaining both the orchard and part of the school playing field for community use.

This week, I arranged a meeting between the Gurnard Parish Council and the Isle of Wight Council in the hope the IW Council would release the former site to the community.  Despite the Parish Council making (what I felt) a substantially fair offer for the former playing field and orchard, the local authority now considers it appropriate to dispose of these sites on the open market. 

This we were told was necessary because other offers have been made. Disappointed though we were that these sites would not now be ‘given or offered’ to the community, we have been reassured that the IW Council will be imposing a legal restriction on these sites to be maintained as they are currently.  This would restrict any future housing or development on this land, and restrict development potential or value to this land.  Once marketed, this would allow the Parish Council to resubmit an offer.

In the last month: 

·         Last month I delivered my Annual Report for 2012 to most households in my ward. This year I am also delivering reports residents who have off-island addresses.

·         I’ve received representations from both supporters and objectors connected to wind turbine applications adjacent to Betty Haunt Lane and Noke Common.

·         I am involved in two neighbourhood disputes one in Rew Street and another in Place Road.

·         I’m pleased to report there has been fewer instances of Graffiti in the past month and am grateful to both the police and Environment Officer, Neil Perry for reacting to complaints.  Following my article written in Gurnard News, I’ve received further complaints over criminal damage caused by people endeavouring to light fires.

·         I have received complaints from Beach Hut owners over recent increases in rents/ fees for owners.  I am ever-grateful to the research being undertaken by Beach Hut Owners, which will assist me in making a strong case on behalf of residents urging a rethink on the IW Councils proposals.

·         I hope to be appointed to the Council’s Overview & Scrutiny Committee following the departure of Cllr Whittle from the Independent Group. Discussions continue in relation to the structure of both the Planning and Licensing/ General Purposes Committees which looks set to merge into one Quasi-Judicial Regulatory Committee in the coming months.  

·         I continue to receive complaints regarding the construction of the Cowes Enterprise College.  Ive asked The IW Council to take steps to repair damage to the road whilst I’ve also asked that wheels are washed before leaving the construction site. 

·         I’ve attended the Blyskawica Commemoration and supported Gurnard Parish Council’s Neighbourhood Plan Exhibition at the recent May Day Celebration.