Surgeries.
6-7pm, Monday 4th January. Telephone Surgery. Please call me on 01983 289595.
6-7pm,
Monday 11th January. Telephone Surgery. Please call me on 01983
289595.
6-7pm,
Monday 18th January. Telephone Surgery. Please call me on 01983 289595.
6-6:30pm,
Monday 25th January. Telephone Surgery. Please call me on 01983
289595.
6:30-7pm,
Monday 25th January. Zoom Surgery*.
*Join
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Meeting
ID: 773 8499 3733 Passcode: CVP3pd (Please note it may be necessary to download the
Zoom app on your device).
Phishing Scams.
Since
last year Councillors (inc. me at Christmas) had our identities used as part of
a phishing scam. This applies to Parish
and Town Councillors as well as IW Councillors!
Please note that I never use the pretext Cllr before my name. If an email doesn’t originate from paulfulleriw@gmail.com it will not be from me!
Covid-19.
During
December, I asked the IW Council to follow up a number of concerns over
perceived breaches of compliance to Government guidance.
One
issue which was of real concern to residents (whilst in Tier 1), was the matter
of visitors returning to the Island on ‘holiday’. In response to this myself and other Isle of
Wight Councillors asked for greater vigilance from the ferry operators.
However, in fairness to ferry companies despite the guidance, there were
limited powers to enforce. This
continues for me is difficult to balance, as residents expectations are much
higher than powers granted.
In
the meantime, with schools reopening (and continued uncertainties and policy
changes by Government}, it remains difficult to quantify what is in place. This inevitably can and has altered with evolving
advice from Government, as Tiers and Lockdown advice changes.
Visit: https://www.iow.gov.uk/Council/transparency/Our-Community1/JSNA-Live-Well-Healthy-Communities/COVID-19-Coronavirus-Data for updates.
Covid-19 Vaccines.
Vaccinations
for Covid-19 were rolled out by Cowes Medical Centre before Christmas. These are being provided to those with
greatest need first and prioritised as such by government (Further details can
be found at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/priority-groups-for-coronavirus-covid-19-vaccination-advice-from-the-jcvi-30-december-2020
1.
residents in a care home for older adults and their
carers
2.
all those 80 years of age and over and frontline
health and social care workers
3.
all those 75 years of age and over
4.
all those 70 years of age and over and clinically
extremely vulnerable individuals
(These residents are timetabled to be immunised by mid February- if all
goes to plan!
5.
all those 65 years of age and over
6.
all those 16-64 years with underlying health conditions
at higher risk of serious disease and mortality.
7.
all those 60 years of age and over
8.
all those 55 years of age and over
9.
all those 50 years of age and over
Updates are also being given by Cowes Medical Centre on their website: https://www.cowesmedicalcentre.co.uk/
Milk and
More No More.
Last month Milk and More ceased their doorstep
deliveries on the Island. In response to
this advice was provided through the https://www.findmeamilkman.net/ website
that Mr Venables of Newport Road (Tel: 01983 290040) and EJ Griffin of Briddlesford Dairy,
Wootton (Tel: 01983 884178) can
deliver milk in Milk and More’s absence.
Latest
Contact Details for Support during Lockdown
Isle
Of Wight Council and Community Action IW 01983 823600 –
9am to 5pm Monday to Friday and 10am
to 3pm at the weekend.
Website: www.iowcoronavirus.co.uk E mail: contact.centre@iow.gov.uk
Support to access groceries and
medication and advice around issues including welfare, finance, mental health,
childcare issues, crisis advice and unpaid caring
Suicide
Prevention and Intervention Isle of Wight Call: 667 247
Live Chat: www.spiiow.org This service
is available 24 hours a day 365 days of the year.
If you would like to join the team
contact: Tel: 116123 www.samaritans.org/branches/isle-of-wight/
The Samaritans provide 24 hours help
IW
Council Safeguarding Team
Worried
that an adult who is vulnerable may be at risk of or experiencing abuse or
neglect? Please contact the
Adult Safeguarding Team at the IW Council
on 01983 814980, email: safeguardingconcerns@iow.gov.uk
The
Advocacy People’s Independent Health Complaints Advocacy Service
Tel: 0330 440 9000; Address: PO
Box 375, Hastings, East Sussex, TN34 9HU
Email: info@theadvocacypeople.org.uk
Website: www.theadvocacypeople.org.uk
Text: 80800 start messages with:
People
Isle
of Wight Positive Minds (Two Saints/Mind District)
Contact the Isle of Wight Safe Haven
on 01983 520168 during normal opening
hours:
Monday to Friday – 5pm – 10 pm,
Weekends and Bank Holidays - 10am – 10 pm
Citizens Advice Adviceline: 0800 144 88 48 and Textphone: 18001
0800 144 8884 https://www.citizensadviceiw.org.uk/
Wessex Cancer Trust, Isle of Wight
Help line is operational
10 am – 3 pm Tue – Fri on 01983 524186.
You can also email enquiries to: isleofwight@wessexcancer.org.uk
Carers IW Helpline
Tel: 01983 533173 – 7 days a week
8am - 8pm Monday – Friday and 10am – 4pm
Saturday and Sunday
Email: info@carersiw.org.uk Carers
Lounge Supporting Carers at St Mary’s and Sevenacres
Send a Message Scheme Carers Lounge: 01983 822099 ext. 2568 or email carerslounge@carersiw.org.uk
We can see some carers face to face at
the centre but this must be prebooked on 01983
533173
Carers IW Video Calls – we can use a
variety of technology to have a video call with you.
Priority
Service Registers Electricity:
0800 316 5457 (0800 316 5457 text
phone) www.ssen.co.uk/
Priority
Services Register Water:
0330 303 0277 http:// www.southernwater.co.uk/register-for-
individual-needs
Gas: 0800
072 8625 or 0800 294 8604 if
you're a Pay as You Go customer.
Top Tips from the Footprint Trust to help you
keep Warm & Safe this Winter.
·
Talk to your energy company. Are you on the best deal? Can you get the
£140 Warm Home Discount?
·
Keep safe in a power cut or water
failure. Join the free Priority Service
Register call 0800 294 3259 or visit www.ssen.co.uk/psr/southernwater
·
Lag your water pipes
·
Save £200 per year on utility costs! Talk to
the Warm Island team at the Footprint Trust on 01983 822282 or email: info@footprint-trust.co.uk.
·
Phone 0800 027 0800 and ask about the
Watersure tariff if you have a disability or high water use due to illness.
·
Make sure your torch is charged, and you have
spare batteries.
·
Keep a supply of tinned and non-perishable goods
in case extreme weather prevents you going out to the shops
·
Make sure you have enough medicine; don’t
leave re-ordering to the last minute.
·
Keep important phone numbers on your fridge.
Useful Helplines:
°
If
you are worried about your Fuel Bills call The
Footprint Trust on 01983 822282.
°
Islehelp for
advice and information on benefits, money issues, rent concerns. Telephone:
01983 823859/ 823898; Website: www.islehelp.me;
Email: enquiries@iwcab.org.uk
°
Isle
of Wight Council Covid-19 Support Telephone: 01983 823600
°
Struggling on your pension? You may be
entitled to more money. Pension Credit
helpline 0800 991 234.
Planning: 20/01243/OUT
Proposed
Lower Church Road development for 7 dwellings.
Proposals
to develop on land between Gurnard Farm and farmland to the East of Lower
Church Road has been refused by Planners. This followed objections from residents,
Gurnard Parish Council and a request that I made to defer any decision to
Planning Committee should Planners feel inclined to support the principle of
this proposal.
Planning:
20/02026/FUL Proposed Baring Road development for 6 dwellings.
Following
an earlier proposal being refused by Planners last year, a new application was
submitted to develop of land between Greenacres and the Farm Bungalow (opposite
the junction to Crossfield Avenue).
The
deadline for comments to this application is
Wednesday 13th January.
Planning:
20/02229/OUT Proposed development for 14 dwellings on former Poultry Farm, 77
Place Road.
An application has been received to develop opposite Place Side on the
former poultry farm in Place Road between the Meadow View development and The
Range.
The deadline for comments to this application is Friday 29th January.
Because of the local impact of these applications on the gap between
Cowes and Gurnard, I anticipate again the need to defer
any decision to Planning Committee should planners support the principle of
these proposals.
No Cold Calling:
Anglian Home Improvements.
Anglian
Home Improvements continues to irk both myself and local residents in their
opinion that Cold Calling restrictions do not apply to them. I am awaiting a response from Trading
Standards, and intend to take this matter up with their Head Office. In the meantime, I am still holding a small
supply of stickers…
Please
note signage in Cowes and Gurnard is likely to be updated by local council’s
once costings are received.
Gurnard Luck
A
complaint was made to the Environment Agency by a resident over the condition
of boats moored at the Luck.
In response to this, I’ve spoken to boat owners who in my opinion has managed the situation well over generations. I am hoping that suggestions coming forward can be put in place firstly to ensure that the beach between Hamstead Ledge to Gurnard Sailing Club is closely monitored, and secondly where incidents are of concern action can be taken to address any problem.
In the discussions
that I’ve had with owners, the problem on the shore is much more of concern to
the Environment and through working together, I am positive all outstanding
matters will be resolved.
School Parking.
A
request has been made to Parking Enforcement to monitor vehicles parked outside
all Primary Schools following calls by Councillors, residents and school
leaders.
Cowes Traffic Orders.
I
was advised that proposals were due to be consulted upon in December. However,
this did not happen- but instead allowed a further opportunity for engagement
with Town and Parish Councillors. Following
this, I have been advised this should happen in January. However, with the
current lockdown may prevent this may again not happen.
Once
I know more, I will disseminate information- as I am sure as will the IW
Council.
Speedwatch.
A
very big thank you to those volunteers who have come forward to join Cowes and
Gurnard Speedwatch. With me, and new
volunteers we are up to the minimum requirement of 6.
Please
let me know, if you would like to join the team of Volunteers!
Seafront Parking
Proposals
Cabinet will consider proposals to charge for seafront parking on Thursday 14th January. At the moment it seems likely that the IW Council may forge ahead with proposals despite sustainable alternatives made to raise revenue, 449 objections and over 2800 residents signing the petition against charges. A zoom meeting has been called for 4pm, Thursday 7th January. To join please click:
click:https://us04web.zoom.us/j/73387483266?pwd=b1FhMWo3L0FoYnpVNUV2YVZxOURaZz09
Meeting ID: 733 8748 3266
Passcode: 922B4M
E-Scooters.
Last
month (without consultation) Beryl in partnership with the IW Council agreed
locations for E-Scooters in Cowes.
Locally,
as I am aware the two locations identified are on the junctions of Ward Avenue
in Crossfield Avenue and Reynolds Close.
Following
letters circulated to residents by the operator Beryl, I have advised that as
Ward Councillor I do not support this roll-out until assurance can be provided that the e-scooters will be used
safely, lawfully and will be rigorously enforced in Cowes.
It
has been noted that although the IW Council as highway authority retains
jurisdiction over the pavement at Crossfield Avenue, at Reynolds Close
residents have jurisdiction over their verges. Because of this, proposals will
need to be rethought.
In the meantime, the Police have also made the
following generic statement concerning E-scooters:
Did you know it’s illegal to ride a privately owned electric scooter
(e-scooter) in public?
That’s because e-scooters are classed as motor vehicles in law. So in
theory, this means that you need a MOT, road tax and insurance to use one,
however it isn’t currently possible to register e-scooters in this way.
Privately owned e-scooters can only be used on private land, with the
permission of the landowner.
You cannot use a privately owned e-scooter on the road, pavement or in a
public space. If you do then you risk
receiving a large fine, points on your driving licence and your e-scooter could
be seized.
Some parts of the UK are running government trials of rental scooters.
If you’re over 16 and have a full or provisional driving licence, then you can
use these on public roads and cycle paths. Just check that your licence covers
categories AM, A or B.
Also This month.
·
Last month, Isle of Wight Healthwatch
commissioned a survey on dentistry provision on the Island. In response to
this, I referred a number of residents to the consultation which ended on 31st
December (However, I noticed the survey was still live this month. For further details please visit: https://www.healthwatchisleofwight.co.uk/
·
I helped to arrange a meeting with the MP for a
resident to discuss air pollution concerns.
·
Planning Enforcement has advised that storage
containers have been made mobile off Rew Street.
·
I am continuing to chase up repairs to a
damaged retaining wall in Crossfield Action.
Following the lack of action over the past 12 months, I have notified
the IW Council for their support to resolve this longstanding matter.
·
A flytipped door has been removed from Newport
Road.
·
Advice has been provided concerning dropped
kerbs, where planning consent applies and what constitutes a formal
carriageway(a,b and c roads), whereby planning consent is required.
·
Last month I attended virtual meetings of the
Cowes Harbour Commission and The IW Council’s Policy and Scrutiny Committee for
Children’s Services. I received support from the MP at a Virtual Meeting on
Housing and the Government’s Housing and Planning and Development Bill, and at
Planning Committee led objections in refusing an application to develop on a
green field site in Apse Heath.
·
I continue to receive complaints
concerning walkers, dogs and vehicles being targeted in car parks around
Parkhurst Forest. If you have witnessed any suspicious/ anti-social
behaviour, please report incidents to: olivia.peachey@hampshire.pnn.police.uk
·
I am offering my support to Cllr John Nicholson, whose Scrutiny Committee
are investigating local health care concerns regarding Cowes Medical Centre.
·
Following a
lack of feedback from the Planning Department on several matters by Northwood
Parish Council, I am supported the Parish Council’s motion of no confidence in
the IW Planning Department. It is noted
that pressures upon Northwood is likely to increase due to the fact that the
Island Plan is now deemed out of date.
Unlike Gurnard, Northwood does not have a Parish Plan to safeguard its
local environment.
Just a small comment the report in colour is difficult to read I Should like to say a very good report you do a very good job.
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