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!

Friday 3 December 2021

IW Councillor's Report, December 2021

 Surgeries:

 

10:30-11am; Thursday 2nd December, Gurnard Press, Worsley Road, Gurnard.

5:30-6pm; Tuesday 7th December, Isle of Wight Community Club, Park Road, Cowes.

 

Although surgeries are not held during the Christmas, I remain available and can be contacted throughout the break to provide support.  Please note during the break, it will take longer to process requests given officers taking leave.

 

Community Bus. 

 

I have been contacted by several residents requesting extra services.  At the moment unfortunately this is not possible due to the shortfall of income and availability of drivers.  In response to this through Northwood Parish Council I have asked for consideration to join the Island’s Community Bus Forum, as I consider that a greater connection and support is needed between Town/ Parish Councils and the Forum.

 

In the meantime, I also have concerns over the reduction in voluntary donations as this also may impact upon the long term continuity of the service.  Please if you can offer a small donation this will be gratefully received!

 

Local Planning Matters. 

 

·         Following feedback, the application for a 5G transmitter in Baring Road was refused by Planning Officers.

·         An appeal has been lodged against the refusal to develop six dwellings in Baring Road.

·         A new application has been made to replace and raise the Little Gloster (Ref: 21/02081/FUL). Concerns were raised regarding the impact upon the street scene of the raised roof, the net loss of parking, the overdevelopment of site and the potential for any development to adversely impact on the current water/ sewerage infrastructure.

·         Following feedback concerns were raised regarding a proposed balcony in Tilbury Road.

 

Other Planning Issues.

 

·         During his speech at the Conservative Party conference, Boris Johnson referenced a stop to Green Field development.  Despite this, there is little (at this stage) to substantiate a policy change or a deviation from the Governments manifesto commitment to build 300,000 new homes every year.  However, given the interest from myself, residents, developers, planning officers and our MP this is being watched.   In the meantime proposals within the Draft Island Planning Strategy has lowered housing figures from 668 (using Governments standard methodology) to 486.

·         With respect to the Draft Island Planning Strategy a meeting has taken place to consider the feedback from the 2800 responses to the consultation. This will be fed back to a briefing taking place in December.

·         As with similar refused applications on the mainland, I am anticipating a potential appeal against this from UK Oil and Gas.

·         Information has been requested regarding housing demand on the Island. Currently there are 2485 residents on the housing register. Locally there are 178. Broken down, of these 83 require 1 bedroomed accommodation;   52 require 2 bed bedroomed accommodation; 33 require 3 bedroomed accommodation; 7 require 4 bedroomed accommodation  and 3 require 5 bedroomed accommodation.

·         Proposals to develop on a Green Field site in Apse Heath was rejected on appeal by the Planning Inspectorate.

 

Highways and Transport Matters.

 

·         I have taken further action to repair the damaged retaining wall in Crossfield Avenue, east of the junction with Baring Road.  These repairs have now been outstanding for three years, without the commencement of any works.  On this, I have contacted the Cabinet Member responsible Cllr Phil Jordan.

·         Please let me know about dog poo.  Baring Road continues to be a problem area with support being sought from Island Roads and our Environment Officers.  Once I am aware of locations where a regular problem exists, the sooner that action can be taken to address the problem

·         A request and action has been taken to clear drains and gullies in Cockleton Lane from gravel debris from Hilton Road.

·         In the next few weeks I am hoping to undertake a Traffic and Parking study in Church Road.  Please let me know if you wish to offer assistance.

·         The Health and Safety themed Traffic Orders for Gurnard are due to be implemented in the coming weeks.  These include parking restrictions for Baring Road, Woodvale Road, Princes Esplanade, Marsh Road and Cockleton Lane.  The Traffic Orders themselves will be implemented ‘as advertised’.  The orders for Cowes will follow.  Once I have details these will feature on my website.    

 

Christmas Free Parking.

 

The IW Council are operating Free Parking in its Long Stay Car Parks from Noon to 6pm, Saturday 4th December.

Before parking please ensure the car park is owned by the IW Council and is ‘Long Stay’, as this service does not apply to other car parks.

 

Smoking in Bus Shelters.

 

I continue to receive complaints regarding smokers. I am reminded that when there are three sides to a shelter this is unlawful to smoke in these areas and subsequently fines can be imposed on people disregarding the law. 

 

I have requested that the Environment Officer monitors this.

 

Covid Updates.

 

·         Covid Booster Vaccines.

 

Residents have contacted me regarding non-availability of Covid Booster Vaccines. In response, I’ve complained to the Clinical Commissioning Group due to the fact that the NHS are allocating boosters elsewhere in Hampshire and the rest of the country.  In response to this, the NHS has introduced a Covid Booster bus to support residents.

 

The bus, which will be giving boosters to those entitled to vaccinations at:

 

·  9am-4pm Thursday 2nd December: Sandown Fire Station, 4-5 Yar Road, Sandown. PO36 9AY

· 9am-4pm Friday 3rd December: Moa Place Car Park, Freshwater. PO40 9AN

·  9am-4pm, Saturday 4th December: The Heights Leisure Centre, Broadway, Sandown. PO36 9ET

· 9am-4pm, Sunday 5th December: Central Car Park, Ventnor. PO38 1LU.

 

·         Community Resiliance. Over the 18 month period, the project aims to achieve the following outcomes:

- Reduction in the negative impact of psychological trauma brought about by the COVID-19 at the individual, interpersonal, community, and systems levels;

 

- Increase in volunteering, particularly amongst people under the age of 50 years old and young people;

 

- Enhanced community cohesion in three priority areas;

 

- Enhanced capacity and resilience skills within the voluntary sector and within communities as a whole;

 

- Enhanced overall community resilience on the Isle of Wight.

 

·         Flu Vaccines.

 

I know a number of residents continue to struggle to get Flu immunisations.  What I, and many others have found really helpful are the number of pharmacies offering flu vaccines.  Details of Island pharmacies can be found here:

 

Pharmacy

Tel. No

Pharmacy

Tel.  No.

Boots, Bembridge

872328

Lloyds, Ryde

563333

Boots, Cowes

294467

Gibbs & Gurrnell, Ryde

562570

Day Lewis, Cowes

293011

Tesco (In Store), Ryde

327847

Lloyds Pharmacy, East Cowes

293133

Boots, Sandown

403236

Regent Pharmacy, East Cowes

717002

Day Lewis, Lake, Sandown

402050

Boots, Freshwater

752724

Lloyds, Sandown

405436

Kemkay Pharmacy, Freshwater

752908

Seaview Pharmacy Ltd, Seaview

613116

Boots, Newport

522595

Boots, Shanklin

862058

Lloyds, Newport: 22a Carisbrooke Road

526868

Day Lewis, Shanklin

862562

Lloyds, Newport: 41-42 Pyle Street

522636

Regent Pharmacy, Shanklin

863677

Day Lewis, Newport: 22 Carisbrooke Road

525216

Boots, Ventnor

852147

Day Lewis, Newport: 86-88 High Street

522346

Lloyds, Ventnor

825135

Sainsbury’s, Newport

539985

Day Lewis, Ventnor

730240

Boots, Ryde: Tower House, Park Road

562156

Day Lewis, Wootton Bridge

882473

Boots, Ryde: 170-172 High Street

562280

Yarmouth Pharmacy

760260

 

 

 

 

Bucklers View Update.

 

Proposals to extend and provide additional accommodation at Bucklers View has been put on hold, until the second half of next year.  A reapplication will be required should the scheme not be started by 2023.

 

Prior to any progress on this application, I am assured that updates will be provided to Bucklers View residents. 

 

Director of Regeneration.

 

A meeting was arranged in early December to meet with the IW Council’s Director of Regeneration, following calls from local businesses to provide greater support from the IW Council.

 

Items discussed at the meeting with the IW Council’s Director was better signage at Roundhouse and ways to work in partnership with groups such as local businesses Gurnard Parish Council to give the village an identity for visitors who would generally bypass the village for Cowes.  It was felt that the Village, the seafront and the Marsh all had separate identities and aspects that could be used to attract people.

 

Father Christmas. News from Cowes Carnival.

 

Father Christmas and his team will be out and about this month  collecting  letters from children on the following dates:

 

Friday 10 December

Woodvale Rd/Worsley Rd/Hilton Rd/Lower Church Rd/The Avenue/Church Rd/Place Rd/Place Side

 

Monday 13 December

Oxford St/Wyatts Lane/Uplands Rd/Fieldway Cres/Venner Ave/Pallance Rd/Nodes Rd/Mendham Village.

 

Wednesday 15 December

York St/West Hill Rd/Beckford Rd/Gordon Rd/Mill Hill Rd/Seaview Rd/Bellevue Rd/Moor Green Rd

 

Friday 17 December

Newport Rd/Shamblers Rd/Arnold Rd/Ash Grove/Love Lane/Elm Grove/Arctic Rd

 

Monday 20 December

Crosfield Ave/Parkland Ave/Magdalena Cres/Churchill Rd/Charles Rd/Park Rd/Victoria Rd/Stephenson Rd

 

The Carnival will be supporting Cowes Business Association's late night Christmas opening on Thursday 2 December. Father Christmas will be there with sweets for children.

 

Saturday 11 December & Sunday 12 December, Father Christmas will be at Aldi's between 10 & 4. Lucky Dips for the children at only £1. Fantastic presents.

 

Saturday 18 December, Father Christmas will be next to Corries Cabin between 10 & 4. Christmas presents from Father Christmas are £2.

 

Top Tips from the Footprint Trust to help you keep Warm & Safe this Winter.

 

OFGEN has reported that for 15 million Energy Customers, Bills will increase as from 1st October.  This follows an increase to the Fuel Cap which OFGEN negotiates with energy supplies

 

At the moment to counter these increases a number of independent search engines can help customers get the best deal. These include: https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/ and  http://www.uswitch.com/ Tel:  0800 688 8557

 

In addition to the above, The Footprint Trust advises:

 

·         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.

 

Christmas Break Collections.

 

Because of the dates when Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day fall this year there is no change from when household waste and recycling takes place in 2021.

 

Waste and Recycling.

 

·         Assisted collections

 

If you find that:

 

You cannot manage the domestic wheeled bin or gull sacks that have been provided for you, or you cannot place waste/ recycling on the kerbside for collection you  may be eligible for assistance with your waste and recycling collections. 

 

·         Collection Plus

 

This service allows to have your domestic wheeled bins or gull-proof sacks collected from an agreed point on your home. This could be the side of your house, instead of being required to place them on the kerbside in your collection day. 

 

This service is ideal for householders who will benefit from ensuring their bins are collected on their allocated collection day without having to place their waste out before 7am on their collection day. 

 

Collection Plus benefits residents:

 

·         Who work away from home during the week, 

·         work irregular shift patterns, 

·         second home owners, 

·         the elderly, 

·         or anyone who owns a holiday let that is available to let for less than 140 days per year.  

 

This service costs £65 and runs for a period of one year from the date of purchase.

For details please visit:

https://www.iow.gov.uk/residents/Waste-and-Recycling/Household-Waste-and-Recycling-Collection/Other-Collection-Services


Also this month.

 

·         At a recent SCOPAC meeting it was reported locally in Ryde there are flood alleviation measures underway at Monktonmead; Flood resilience measures cost £50m had been approved for Cowes and East Cowes; The seawall at Yaverland was to be refurbished; improvements were pending to improve the seawall on Shanklin Esplanade whilst £30m had been found to enable coastal protection works ahead of time at Ventnor.   

·         The new Alliance administration Corporate Plan for the Isle of Wight Council was approved by Full Council.

·         Help is being given to a resident with replacement boundaries issues with the IW Community Club.

·         I attended Licensing Training, which updated Councillors on Taxi/Private Hire, Street Trading and Gambling matters within the Licensing Act.   

·         I will be supporting a motion to make Firework Displays a licensable activity.

·         I attended Planning Training which continues to seek clarity on the attendance of members at site visits.  Although the law does not make this mandatory, it remains good practice for members to do so.

·         I am supporting Age UK’s Digital Friendly pledge.

·         Last month, I was honoured to attend Remembrance Day Services in both Cowes and Gurnard to lay wreaths on behalf of the IW Council.  

·         I have asked for a dog poo purge to take place following complaints received.

·         I attended Cowes Primary School’s Christmas Fayre.  A very big thank you for the kind invitation to what was an absolutely brilliant event.