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!

Monday 28 January 2019

IW Councillor's Report: February 2019


Surgeries:

4:30-5pm, Tuesday 5th February, Cowes Library, 12-14 Beckford Road, Cowes.
5:30-6pm, Tuesday 5th February, Sports Bar, Isle of Wight Community Club, Park Road, Cowes.
10:30-11am, Friday 8 February, Gurnard Press, Worsley Road. Gurnard. (This surgery is postponed from 1st February)
11:45-12:15am, Wednesday 13th February, The Woodvale, Princes Esplanade, Gurnard.
3-3:30pm, Wednesday 27th February, Cowes Enterprise College, Crossfield Avenue, Cowes.
12-12:30pm, Thursday 28th February, Eegon’s Café, 72 High Street, Cowes.
10:30-11:30am, Thursday 28th February, Coffee & Chat at All Saints Church, Tuttons Hill, Gurnard.
10:30-11am, Friday 1st March, Gurnard Press, Worsley Road. Gurnard.

Postponed Surgery.

Due to moving house I have postponed my surgery at Gurnard Press on 1st February. Whilst waiting to be re-connected, please call/ text me on 07 935 090 835 between Thursday 31st January and Monday 3rd February.

Access to Gurnard’s Secret Beach.

Following a resident falling last year on the old slipway/ coastal defence structure built in the early 1980’s, by Harry Spencer the IW Council closed access to the beach between Gurnard Sailing Club and Gurnard Marsh.

Although the IW Council has limited jurisdiction for Shore Path or the beach, it does have a duty of care to access the beach which it oversees on behalf of the Crown Estate.

Since receiving numerous of complaints from myself, dog walkers and beachcombers the Council has re-opened access to the beach via sleepers and wooden boards to South East of the Slipway.  In the meantime, many thanks to the half a dozen residents who have volunteered their support to improve access to this very special area.  

If you are interested to support volunteers please let me know!

Island Planning Strategy.

Consultation on the new Isle of Wight Planning Bible continues until Monday 25th February.  For details, please visit: https://iow-consult.objective.co.uk/portal/planning/ipsdraft2018/ipsdraft2018

Within the Plan, of note to me the IW Council are suggesting increasing the numbers of new homes being built from 525 per year to 641.

Also of note within Strategy are the two allocations recommended for Cowes West and Gurnard.  These have been suggested for Parklands, Park Road (20 dwellings) and the western edge of Baring Road, Gurnard (25 dwellings).

The Baring Road allocation, which is causing the most concern states the following:

HA021: Land at Baring Road, including 187 Baring Road, Gurnard

A greenfield site of approximately 1.7 hectares is allocated at Baring Road, Cowes to deliver a sustainable, high quality residential development which shall provide: 

a)    At least 25 homes providing a mix of sizes and an affordable housing contribution in line with DHWN6; 
      b)   a continuous footpath along the road frontage; and 
c)    landscape buffers should be incorporated to the west to safeguard the setting of the Jordan Valley.  

As the site is located on the edge of the Jordan Valley between Cowes and Gurnard, design should be high quality and take account of the existing context.  

Development should look to provide a single row of frontage dwellings, or chalet style to ensure gaps and opportunities to view the valley and slightly set back from the road, similar to the existing dwellings to the south. 

An appropriate sized gap opposite Crossfield Avenue should be maintained to provide relief in the massing and maintain views across the valley.

Archaeological and biodiversity assessments may need to be undertaken by any potential applicant to record where appropriate and assess the relevant impacts and mitigation aspects.

A letter drop to 100 households advising residents of this allocation took place last month.

Cabinet Meeting, Cowes.

Key Councillors held their Cabinet Meeting at Cowes Enterprise College last month.  At the meeting, I was joined by local Cllrs Bartrum, Bartrum, Brown, Nicholson and Taylor.

From my perspective, I took advantage to receive clarification on finalising details of the Cowes Traffic Order undertaken last year.  In response, Cllr Ian Ward highlighted that this was a priority and that staff were being appointed to address delays in implementing proposals. Of key, is the appointment of Colin Rowland a new Director of Neighbourhoods to oversee this. In the meantime, I am looking forward to meeting Mr Rowland to chase issues.

Also of interest were long term proposals to support regeneration alongside consideration for construction of a new (toll) Medina Crossing. In addition concerns were made in respect to the IW Council’s Parking Review.  In light of feedback, I consider it unlikely that parking charges will be implemented after 6pm, or at new locations.    

Speeding Traffic, Church Road.

I have received a request from a resident for additional speed restriction measures in Church Road, Gurnard.

Although existing parking arrangements do help to reduce the speed of traffic, there remains concerns that following incidents with animals being hit by cars that the speed of vehicles, and the lack of attention shown by motorists that a problem exists.  Please let me know your thoughts!!

Road Resurfacing.

I have received requests from residents following Island Roads delaying resurfacing Crossfield Avenue and Park Road.

From my perspective, I am in full support of residents given these two roads are important thoroughfares used by cyclists and motor cyclists and pot holes can prove hazardous for those on two wheeled vehicles.

Spencer’s Copse, Gurnard.

A group has been created, following the 1.45 acre copse being put up for sale in December.  This has led to community interest through a crowdfunding initiative to buy this beautiful woodland. 

The Isle of Wight Beauty In Perpetuity Group is committed to buy the land as a community to:

·         Not build on the land.
·         Allow community access to the woodland (rather than one private owner)
·         Conserving and enhancing the wood for the future.

For information please contact:  https://www.iowbeautyinperpetuity.org/

In the meantime, I have re-emphasised my suggestion to incorporate the path from Worsley Green to the Watersedge Café (via adjoining woodland, the copse, the Secret Beach and Shore Path) as a part of the English Coastal Path.  

Litter.

I continue to receive complaints concerning the amount of rubbish and dog poo that continues to be discarded on the Cowes to Newport Cycleway.  In response, I have requested that the path is monitored and action taken against anybody seen leaving litter or fouling their dog.

Governor Needed: Cowes Primary School.

I’ve been approached by Cowes Primary School who are seeking a new Governor with accountancy expertise to support the school.  Please contact: clerk@cowespri.iow.sch.uk or call Kim Comer, Clerk to the Governors on 01983 293261.

Heat or Eat?  Support from The Footprint Trust.

The Footprint Trust offers free home visits to look for ways in which to reduce fuel and water costs. The Footprint Trust can provide new cookers, fridges and washing machines to those in greatest need.  The Trust, and advice offered can save on average of £200 per year.  Please call 01983 822282 or visit: http://www.footprint-trust.co.uk/projects.html for details.

Cold Weather.

With recent cold weather, I’ve received a request to ask residents older/ infirm residents to please avoid going out in cold and icy conditions. 

This follows an incident when a resident slipped on ice in town.  Following this, I’m told the resident lost their mobility for several months before their body (thankfully) repaired itself.  Although the family were more than happy to help, the person affected most was the resident who lost their independence.

If you, or somebody you know needs support, please let me know so that I can ensure residents receive the support they need, deserve and are entitled

Cold Weather Advice from Southen Water.

Cold weather can cause pipes to freeze and burst, so it’s best to be prepared. 

Taking simple measures, including lagging pipes and checking your internal stop-tap works, in case of an emergency, will help keep you and your home safe this winter. Find out more online at: www.southernwater.co.uk/weathereye 

In an emergency

·         If your pipes do freeze:

1.Turn off the water supply at the stop-tap straight away
2.Don't switch on your boiler or immersion heater
3.Open the nearest tap and gently heat any frozen sections of pipe with a hot cloth or hot water bottle, working from the tap backwards
4.Never use a naked flame to defrost pipes. It's a fire hazard and can cause more damage to your water system.

·         If your pipes burst:

Water pipes in homes are the property owner's responsibility, so if you notice a burst or leak at home:

1.Shut off your water supply and then open all hot and cold taps until they run dry
2.Switch off your mains electricity supply
3.Try to temporarily fix the burst pipe by binding it tightly with cloth, tape or using a pipe clamp
4.Call a qualified plumber and turn off all taps until the pipe is repaired.


Top tips to prepare your home for the cold



·         Insulate water tanks and pipes

Use pipe lagging / jackets or insulation to prevent any exposed or unheated water tanks or pipes from freezing. Think lofts, garages and also garden taps. When insulating, make sure there are no gaps in the lagging.

·         Fix dripping taps
In cold temperatures, even a small trickle can cause water in the pipe to freeze.

·         Find your internal stop-tap
Find the stop-tap in your property and make sure you can turn it off. Most stop-taps are fitted under the kitchen sink or stairs and can be turned off by turning them clockwise.

·         Service your boiler
Have your boiler serviced regularly (usually every year) to keep it working as efficiently as possible and avoid it breaking down during cold weather.

·         Block breezes and draughts
Minimise draughts and shut doors and windows to unheated parts of the home. If your property is empty for long periods, turn off the water at the stop-tap and consider draining your pipes (by opening your taps while the stop tap is off).

We're doing our bit to fix external leaks. If you spot a leak when you're out and about, please tell us about it via www.southernwater.co.uk/report-a-leak or call our freephone Leak Line on tel 0800 820 999.

Mayors Report.

·         With Cllrs Peacey-Wilcox, Jean Bartrum and Christine Bustin I met with Cowes Business Association, who raised concerns  regarding long stay parking in Cowes, increasing parking availability and improved access to park & ride
·         Most local Councillors (from Cowes and East Cowes) met to discuss concerns on the confidence of, and reliability of the Floating Bridge.  Following the meeting several recommendations were made.  It is hoped that both Council’s will meet regularly to discuss issues that both towns have.

Also this month.

·         I have approached Cowes Harbour Commissioners concerning damage to the sea wall at Town Quay and repairs needed to Egypt Light.
·         I contacted Southern Water to repair two broken meter covers.
·         At Full Council, I supported concerns expressed by proposals to withdraw funding for hospital patients requiring treatment, supported concerns over the withdrawal of funding for the IW Law Centre, supported measures to address children in poverty and voted against the creation of a combined Fire Service, as not all concerns raised objectors to the proposals were not fully addressed.  It was reported that the IW Council received a ‘Good’ rating from OFSTED.
·         Following resident feedback received, I am liaising with the IW Council to address concerns to repair seafront railings.
·         I continue to lobby the IW Council to ensure the allocation of ‘developers contributions’ to fund Local Council projects.
·         I met with Gurnard Pines Residents, to seek solutions to the cost of the installation of water/ electricity meters.   
·         I have provided advice and support to residents concerned about the relocation of Newport Football Club.

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