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 29 April 2015

Isle of Wight Councillors Annual Report: April 2015

ISLE OF WIGHT COUNCILLORS ANNUAL REPORT APRIL 2015. (No.6)

Paul Fuller

Independent Isle of Wight Councillor for Cowes West and Gurnard.

PUTTING YOUR NEEDS FIRST

Please contact me:
By Post to: 74 Wyatts Lane, Cowes, Isle of Wight. PO31 8QA.
Telephone: 01983 289595 (24 hours)/ 07 935 090 835 (Mobile & Text); Email: paulfulleriw@gmail.com
Please visit my website: paulfullercc.blogspot.com

Visits and Surgeries:

Please contact me if you require support. I’m happy to meet at a time and place which suits you, alternatively please visit my surgeries (No appointment is necessary). As a rule of thumb these are held, as follows:

4:30-5pm, 1st Tuesday of each month at Cowes Library, Beckford Road, Cowes.
5:30-6pm, 1st Tuesday of each month at The Sports Bar, IW Community Club, Park Road, Cowes.
6-6:30pm, 2nd Thursday of each month at The Woodvale, Princes Esplanade, Gurnard.
1-1:30pm, 3rd or 4th Wednesday of each month at the Little Gloster, Marsh Road, Gurnard. (March-December)
3-3:30pm, 3rd or 4th Wednesday of each month at Cowes Enterprise College, Crossfield Avenue, Cowes. (Term time)
6-6:30pm, last Thursday of each month at The Portland, Worsley Road, Gurnard.

This is my sixth annual report and summarises my work as your councillor for the past 12 months.

This report is delivered to every household within the ward. If you feel that, having read my report I am not meeting your expectations as local councillor, and if there are issues you consider I should be doing better, please tell me!

Since last year, I have been appointed to the Isle of Wight Council’s Executive and have taken on the portfolio for Planning & Licensing.

If you wish to know more about my work, I write monthly reports. These are available at meetings of Cowes Town Council, Gurnard Parish Council and are available from Cowes Library and Gurnard Village Hall. Reports feature on paulfullercc.blogspot.com, whilst edited versions feature in the Cowes Magazine, Gurnard News and the local Beacon Magazine.

Isle of Wight Council Budget.

The Isle of Wight Council has set its budget and will increase Council Tax by 1.99%. This year the IW Council needs to find £13.8m worth of savings in light of Government’s drive for austerity savings.

In my 12 years as an IW Councillor, this budget has proved to be the most difficult to balance. Although I support the principle of showing caution in the use of public money, in coming years I have real concerns over how resident’s expectations will continue to be met.

This year the IW Council will prioritise funds to keeping children safe, supporting the challenges for our growing elderly population and raising educational standards and outcomes for young people.

The challenge for Councillors is knowing that increasing costs for fulfilling our statutory duties far exceeds government funding, what can be raised through Council Tax, or is available through other sources. Consequently, all services are being restructured or rethought. The IW Council are working with Town and Parish Councils, the Voluntary Sector and other agencies to ensure those that are most valued can be provided in a different way or by other groups.

Ultimately, the model for all local authorities will look very different in future years.


In a Nutshell: Some of the key issues I’ve been pursuing since last year:

For details of these and other issues which I’ve been pursuing, please visit paulfullercc.blogspot.com

April 2014.

·         I passed on complaints received about crowded buses. Southern Vectis assured me, this would be resolved in the long term, following a consultation this year to provide larger buses. This was implemented in March 2015.
·         Coastal Protection work on properties in Solent View Road and Shore Path was proposed following coastal erosion. Rights
      Of Way reported further ground movement was continuing on the footpath between Gurnard and Thorness.
·         The IW Council was successful in its Assisted Area Status bid for part of the Island. With this award local businesses are able to gain grant funding to support growth.
·         A new planning application was received to develop on land between Tuttons Hill and Place Road. Subsequently, over 500 letters would be received by Planners in light of this application.

May

·         Discussions took place between local residents from Marsh Road and the IW Council in bidding for Grant Funding to reinstate the sea wall and footpath CS35 between Gurnard Luck and Solent View Road
·         Consultation took place on the Medina Valley Area Action Plan. Within my comments, I suggested the Settlement Boundary was removed from Gurnard and formal Green Gaps be created between Cowes and Gurnard within the Jordan Valley.
·         In Crossfield Avenue, I was asked to intervene following short notice being given to residents to cut back hedgerows for preparation of a newly resurfaced footway. Island Roads intervened and timescales were extended!

June

·         In Cowes, parking permit entitlement was altered following concerns raised by businesses on the fairness of current policy.
·         Following parental concerns raised by me regarding the use of e-cigarettes on school transport, Southern Vectis rethought its policy and restricted use on all services.
·         A Planning application for a storage facility in Rew Street was received. Following concerns raised this was later withdrawn.
·         I arranged a meeting between Island Roads and the local IW Councillors to help resolve ongoing Highways Issues in Cowes

July

·         Members of the Planning Committee were persuaded to REFUSE the Planning Application for 86 dwellings on land between Place Road and Tuttons Hill. The reasons given related to the loss of the Green Gap between Cowes & Gurnard and concerns regarding settlement coalescence. The fight continues as an Appeal was validated in January 2015.
·         Following representations made by the IW Ramblers Association, which I commented (twice) in support of, DEFRA supported the Isle of Wight being included within the Coastal Access Act. This is due to be implemented on the Island in 2017/8.
·         The Range retail store was approved for the Former Readers site in Place Road.

August

·         A request was received to make Cockleton Lane one way to traffic. Following residents feedback no action was taken.
·         Cowes Enterprise College went from strength to strength and received the best 5 A*-C GCSE results for any Secondary School on the Island. At Cowes 58% of students received 5 A*-C GCSE grades. This compares to the average for the Isle of Wight 45% and 57% National Average. There was also significant improvement to A-Level grades, and is a testament to the hard work and dedication of students, teachers and parents!

September

·         Ward Avenue was resurfaced.
·         I met with Southern Water following complaints being received. Subsequently advice has been provided (in Marsh Road) and work has been undertaken to repair fractured water mains in various locations in Cowes (Crossfield Avenue) and Gurnard (Shore Road). Arrangements were also agreed to repair damage at the Woodvale Pumping Station.
·         I spent a fantastic evening with the volunteers behind Cowes Carnival!

October

·         Following requests, Cowes Medical Centre provided special morning Flu Jab sessions for residents of the Crossfield Estate,
·         Gurnard and Rew Street reliant upon the Community Bus.
·         A meeting took place with Island Roads in Rew Street. The company has offered to improve surface water run-off and drainage in both the short term and long term. Agreement has been met to clear ditches annually.
·         Consultation took place on Gurnard’s Neighbourhood Plan in October. During this consultation attendees provided feedback and volunteered to join a working group to assist management of the Former Playing Field and Orchard site.
·         Following further parking incidents at Gurnard School and the rejection of a zebra crossing for Baring Road, a further meeting took place with Island Roads and parents to relook at improving highway safety outside the school.

November

·         Fast Broadband was provided by BT to local residents in Baring Road following perseverance.
·         Log Cabins were removed from Gurnard Pines. This caused significant disruption and damage to grass verges, as the vehicles did not have escorts. The IW Council, Police and Island Roads were asked to monitor the situation, and ‘eventually’ damage caused was repaired.
·         Following complaints, action was taken to improve the potency of street lighting in Areas within the Crossfield Estate.

December

·         Following complaints received and meetings held during the Autumn, I arranged a meeting with Andrew Turner MP to discuss concerns relating to Bonfires. In the meantime, I’ve gathered all information and advice together, and incorporated this within a leaflet, which was distributed and put online.
·         The Community Buses came under pressure and the Saturday Service was discontinued. Because of budgetary
constraints, it will prove necessary to relook at how this important lifeline to residents can be secured for the long term.
·         Notice was given that an Appeal was pending against refusal of planning permission in Place Road.

January 2015

·         The Royal Mail altered their last collection times to before 10am in Worsley Road and Crossfield Avenue. These complaints were taken to the Royal Mail, and an explanation was offered as to the reasons behind these changes.
·         Christmas Tree ‘recycling’ was extended following feedback from residents.
·         Action was taken following complaints over mud on the highway in Worsley Road.
·         The Government gave notice that Fracking would be banned from areas with AONB’s and SSSI designations. This has been welcomed locally, as within the Isle of Wight most (if not all) areas would be protected under this legislation.

February

·         The IW Council commenced consultation on Secondary School and Post 16 Education. This consultation is necessary, for Government funding to be provided to upgrade, modernise and rebuild school buildings.
·         I met with the Team at Wightfibre, who highlighted to me the alternative and in some cases faster broadband provision they are able to offer residents.
·         A local resident requested intervention to overturn a negative recommendation being tabled by Planning Officers in Marsh Road. Following a rethink by Planners, a compromise was found and a positive outcome was reached.
·         The IW Council’s ‘difficult’ budget was approved, with 31 members supporting, 5 voting against and 1 abstention.

March

·         The IW Council in Partnership with the IWNHS Trust was successful in its bid for Vanguard Funding which would support community health and wellbeing initiatives within the Island. In February, I requested and received the support from Cowes Town Council on this initiative which could provide around £10m funding.
·         A new planning application was submitted to redevelop 11 new dwellings at The Glen in Worsley Road, Gurnard. Letters were circulated to households nearby, with an Information Evening held at the Portland.
·         A Village Green Application for Northwood Park was rejected by the IWC Appeals Panel.

Elsewhere within the Isle of Wight Council.

Last March, I became Chairman of the IW Council’s Planning Committee. Following September’s reshuffle, I was appointed as Executive Member for Planning and Licensing. Since April, I have undertaken the following:

·         Supported a number of Economic Regeneration initiatives. I’ve been involved in discussions to regenerate East Cowes.
·         I’ve supported a number of Tourism related planning applications. These include a new Premier Inn at Lake;
applications for the Royal York, Ryde and a hotel for Newclose Cricket Ground, Newport.
·         Applications were also approved or Asda, whilst controversial applications for Wind Turbines at Parkhurst and large rural housing developments at Arreton and Brighstone was refused.
·         In Sandown, I’ve worked closely with the community to support applications for the Royal Cliff Hotel, Wight City, The Grand Hotel and Savoy Court.
·         I have made it a priority to complete work on the IW Council’s Area Action Plans.
·         I have supported Conservation initiatives and have actively supported The Friends Of Frank James Hospital and the Cowes Hammerhead Trust.
·         Neighbourhood Plans were supported for Bembridge and Brading. Supplementary Planning Policies were supported for Fishbourne.
·         I’m working with IW Councillors and Town/ Parish Council to ensure better liaison between the Planning Department in the allocation for developer (known as Section 106) contributions towards community initiatives which ‘mitigate against the impacts of development’.
·         In Licensing, I met with the Trade to discuss options regarding Entertainment Licenses and overcoming neighbourhood disputes.
·         As Executive Member, I also led in the augmentation of the Highway Permissions Policy. Following feedback from residents and small businesses, I suggested the exclusion of A-Boards and Planters from this policy. Work continues with Newport Parish Council to find an alternative which fits better with their needs.

Representing our Community in County Hall, rather than County Hall in our Community:

As your Councillor, my priority continues to be to serve Cowes and Gurnard residents on a Full-time basis. As Local
Councillor, I have retained my interest across the range of services provided by the Isle of Wight Council. In the last 6 years I have attended more IW Council summoned meetings than any other IW Councillor.

One 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 your local Councillor and work between 40 and 65 hours each week
·         I attended 402 meetings associated with my work as an IW Councillor.
·         This includes 29 out of 29 IW Council summoned meetings.
·     I attended 61 further informal/ associated meetings, briefings, exhibitions & site visits connected with this 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 6 meetings associated with Parish/ Town Council activities
·         I attended 55 Surgeries meeting 97 residents in 6 different venues.
·         I’ve called/ liaised 43 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,
the Cowes Magazine and the local Beacon Magazine.
·         I received over 3,000 Council related emails, 900 telephone calls and 33 letters (which I aim to respond to within 3 days- 12 hours for local residents)
·        I’ve leafleted 2,200 Annual Reports and 830 local newsletters/ consultations and updates
·         As a Councillor I visited every household, and in the past year undertook 23 home visits.

I received a Councillors Allowance of £15,733.62 Gross Pay. This has increased given my extra responsibilities.
My expenses for last year, are as follows:

£198.00 Annual Report 2013/2014.
£413.00 Contribution towards Broadband, Telephone, Use Of Home as Office.
£241.78 Office Supplies (ink, paper, stamps etc, Printing newsletters etc.)
£ 50.00 Donations.
£ 39.80 Travel Expenses.

£ 942.58 Total Expenses.

About Me.

I’m an eighth generation Cowes Resident, was raised in Gurnard and have lived locally most of my life. I returned to
Cowes in 1999, wanting to give my family the same opportunities that I had growing up in the town.

I was first elected to serve as an IW Councillor in 1995, where I represented Ryde as an Independent Councillor for 6 years. I’ve 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,18 and Zara,16)

I have been appointed by the IW Council to serve as a member of the Local Access Forum, the AONB Management Committee and the Solent Forum.

I am a Cowes Town Councillor, a Gurnard Parish Councillor and a Parish Councillor for Northwood. As a Town/ Parish Councillor, I serve on the IW Association of Local Councils, the Cowes Week Firework Committee, I’m a member of the Gurnard Neighbourhood Plan Steering Committee and Gurnard’s Open Space Committee. I’m a Trustee for the Friends Of Northwood Cemetery and the Footprint Trust. In addition, I’ve served as a Justice Of The Peace since 2001.

And Finally…

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 and fight your corner whenever and wherever necessary. In this role, I aim to be an effective, transparent and hardworking councillor doing this without party political restraint. Being part of the Council’s ruling Independent Group, I am committed to putting the needs of local residents first. If the Independent Group gets things wrong, or if I get things wrong- Please let me know, so I can change things.

The reason I do this, is because I thoroughly love 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!

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