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 31 May 2023

Isle of Wight Councillor's Report, June 2023.

 Surgeries:

 

11:30-12:15pm, Thursday 1st June, The Pavilion, Gurnard Pines, Gurnard.

4:30-5pm, Monday 5th June, Cowes Library, Beckford Road, Cowes.

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

3-3:30pm, Tuesday 13th June, Northwood Village Hall, Newport Road, Northwood.

5:30-6pm, Wednesday 14th June, The Portland, Worsley Road, Gurnard.

10:30-11am, Thursday 22nd June, Coffee & Chat, All Saints Church, Tuttons Hill, Gurnard.

5:30-6pm, Wednesday 28th June, The Portland, Worsley Road, Gurnard.

11:30-12pm, Thursday 29th June, Eegons, 85 High Street, Cowes.

 

Cowes Primary School

 

Cowes Primary School, is one of four (out of 38) primary schools across the Island that are under consideration of closure in July 2024.  With respect to the consultation, please also let me know your thoughts!

 

This comes about as a result of falling pupil numbers on the Island.  Over the next five years pupil numbers are due to fall by about one third. This in turn will result in schools struggling to balance books at a time of rising costs and the national issue of schools recruiting staff.   

 

Any consultation for closure is very sad, and talking to the Head Teacher Stephanie Praetag, I know that these decisions are not taken lightly given how important our primary schools are for the communities they serve.  On this, I’ve spoken to staff and parents and urge residents to engage in the consultation.  In the meantime, I am in dialogue with Councillors and Groups from Chillerton, Ryde and Wroxall.

 

Of further concern to me, is that should it be agreed to move forward with school closures, given falling numbers these inevitably will not be the last schools to potentially close.

 

For details visit: https://www.iow.gov.uk/news/proposals-put-forward-to-tackle-surplus-school-places/

 

Grass Verges.

 

As residents may be aware, to save money in 2019 the IW Council agreed to renew its contract with Island Roads. As a consequence it was agreed at that time by the then Cabinet that not all roads would get resurfaced, and also the cutting of grass verges would be kept to the statutory minimum of four cuts per year…

 

With the introduction of No mow May also in place (to help pollinators!!), this has meant that roadside verges have looked more wild than usual.  I am advised that local verges are a priority to be cut on the first week of June with all works scheduled to be completed by 12th June. 

 

Anti-Social Behaviour.

 

With the onset of summer, so does complaints of anti-social behaviour. In previous years, I’ve received of criminal damage of both of woodland and of private premises between Gurnard Sailing Club and Gurnard Luck. 

 

If you and your family are planning to have beach fun this summer, please make sure they stay out of harm’s way!

 

Jet Ski (Personal Watercraft): New Legislation.

 

Legislation has been introduced to prevent dangerous misuse of watercraft such as jet skis. New Powers mean that:

 

·         Anyone riding a jet ski recklessly or causing harm to others could now face up to 2 years in prison and an unlimited fine.

·         Maritime and Coastguard Agency to be granted more powers to prosecute.

·         In addition the Maritime Police Unit also has powers under local the local bye-law.

 

Full Council.

 

I’ve been reappointed to serve on the IW Council’s Cabinet.  In line with the IW Council’s structural reorganisation, there are now 8 cabinet positions as opposed to 10.

 

My responsibilities now include Coastal Protection and Flooding and formalises my position as Cabinet Member responsible for supporting Parish Councils. In addition, I maintain my portfolio for Planning and Enforcement.

 

A new political group consisting of three Independent Councillors and one former Conservative Councillor has been formed. This new group has meant that the Alliance Group, which I am a member comprises now of 13 members.

 

At Full Council, a referral to Cabinet was made on the potential costings to move the Council’s Governance from a Cabinet model to a Committee model.  Having experience both, I am tentatively supportive of a Committee model, which I personally found to be more inclusive.  However, before considering options I will need to see details.   

 

£2 Single Fares Extended.

 

Introduced earlier this year, the Government funded scheme to allow a £2 single bus fare on most bus routes has been extended to 30th June 2023.

 

Noise Complaints.

 

I have recently received complaints regarding noise nuisance.  Although I am happy to assist on this, Environmental Health asks that residents email them direct: environmental.health@iow.gov.uk, or call 01983 821000.  This ensures officers can fully understand the harm anti-social behaviour impacts. In the meantime, to assist officers please keep a log of incidents and when (and where) they occur.  

 

Parked Vehicles.

 

I’ve had a number of calls concerning haulage trailers and vehicles being left in Three Gates Road and Place Road. Because the vehicles were parked legally, there are limited powers that the IW Council had to request vehicles were parked elsewhere. However, speaking to Planning colleagues a request was made for the Director of Regeneration to intervene to support the hauliers who had out grown their site following expansion of their business. 

 

Southern Water:  Water Butts.

 

Southern Water are calling door to door in eligible roads with their ‘slow the flow’ Water Butts. If you still haven’t receiver yours, please visit: https://www.gurnardpc.co.uk/free-water-butts-now-available-from-southern-water/

 

Litter Bins.

 

Sad that I am, I continue to monitor waste bins.  In the last month, damaged bins on Princes and Egypt Esplanade have been made safe before being replaced. 

 

Although bins now are emptied on a daily business, please ensure bins are not overfilled and if you cannot take litter home, please leave refrain from leaving your rubbish in a bin less full.  Finally, further complaints have been received by residents witnessing household, holiday home and holiday waste being deposited in litter bins…

 

For second home owners, and those unable to leave their rubbish out, the Council provides their Collection Plus Service allowing householders to agree a safe collection point for their refuse. For details, call 01983 823777 or visit:   https://www.iow.gov.uk/recycling-and-waste/additional-household-services/paid-for-waste-services/

 

Gurnard Pines Update.

 

Last month I had the opportunity to meet with the owner of Gurnard Pines.  During the meeting, (scarily for me) I was shown around the recently refurbished Gym facilities, function suite plus the office and potential retail spaces currently available for commercial purposes.  I am ever hopeful that the shop may reopen in the future with a plan to be considered to (at this moment, very possibly) reopen the pool which hasn’t been decommissioned.

 

As Planning Officers seem unhappy with proposal for new Eco-Chalets, I have requested a site meeting with them to discuss proposals. On this dialogue continues.

 

Following noise nuisance complaints, the owner has agreed to close the top field to Quad bikers using the top field.

 

Last month, I stepped up pressure on the Royal Mail to get on with replacing the Cockleton Lane postbox removed last year. The loss of this postbox has had an impact upon residents and I’m anxious to see its reinstatement.

 

Gurnard Green.

 

I am supporting beach hut owners who reported to me slippage of Gurnard Green behind the huts. I understand that a survey has taken place and am awaiting details of the IW Council’s action plan concerning this.

 

Anti-Social Parking.

 

A request has been made for Civil Enforcement Officers to ticket bad parental parking at Gurnard Primary School.

 

I have received complaints regarding parked vehicles on The Green, Crossfield Avenue.  This stopped last year following a campaign led by residents opposed to motorists using the Green as a thoroughfare.


Hedgehog Corner:  Helping your Garden’s Friend.

 

Though hedgehogs are known as the gardeners’ friend it’s not always a two-way relationship. Many of us help hedgehogs in the garden. But an unwary gardener can cause a whole host of problems for our prickly friends in summer.

 

Slug pellets can poison hedgehogs, strimmers, lawnmowers or a careless fork in the compost heap can injure them and they can so easily become trapped in netting or a badly designed garden pond. 

 

Our gardens can be a sanctuary for hedgehogs in summer, but without proper thought, they can be a death-trap too. 

 

Verification of Documents etc.

 

As a magistrate, I can authorise/ verify documents.  This I am happy to do this at no cost during my Councillor surgeries.  Please note,surgeries are prioritised to support ward matters first and limited to 30 minutes. Given the unpredictable nature of surgeries I cannot always guarantee to verify documents within the time available.

 

If you wish documents to be authorised etc, please contact me beforehand.. Please ensure you have all your documents including originals.  Should you wish me to verify, sign and date three copies of original documents or more,  please write the following on each copied page: 

 

I hereby confirm that this is a true copy of the original document’.  

 

This allows me more time to reference your original documents, and to sign and date copies as required. I request this, as it is so important to allow sufficient time to verify documents correctly..

 

As an alternative, please note other professions can verify documents (i.e legal advisors, bankers, doctors, ministers, teachers etc). The Magistrates Court, Sea Street, Newport may be able to help.  The Court can be contacted on 01983 535100.

  

Report as Cabinet Member for Planning, Coastal Protection and Flooding.

 

·         Planning Enforcement.

Cabinet recently adopted an updated Planning Enforcement Strategy. Under the new scheme the Enforcement Team will continue to investigate every alleged breach across the Island and then assess and prioritise harm.

 

The new strategy includes an opportunity for local Town, Parish and Community Council’s to expand the service beyond the IW Council’s core function.  This has been piloted with support from Newport and Carisbrooke Community Council where properties in Newport and Carisbrooke High Streets are being tidied up.

 

Across the Island, three Enforcement Notices have been served so far this year with more in the pipeline.

 

Following feedback, I’ve been mindful of raising residents’ awareness of the work of the Enforcement Team, and look forward to information being shared wider within the Council’s website and within weekly planning lists.

 

·         Statement of Community Involvement. (SCI)

In the coming weeks the IW Council will be consulting on a Statement of Community Involvement. The SCI explains how the IW Council will involve local communities, businesses and other stakeholders when preparing policies and determining planning applications.

 

·         Strategic Planning Documents.

Strategic Planning Documents are being finalised and include the Newport and Ryde Shopfront Design Guide. Cabinet are also soon to consider LCWIPs (Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plans) for Ryde and Newport, with others (Cowes) due to be considered soon.

 

·         Island Planning Strategy (IPS).

The journey of the local Planning bible, the IPS has been delayed. With proposed changes to National Planning Policy and its transitional arrangements, we are unclear but am hopeful for a positive response from government. This particularly applies to proposed changes to the Island’s exceptional circumstance criteria.  Once we know more, Cabinet can feedback to Full Council on moving forward.   

 

·         Full Council Appointments.

Cllr Warren Drew was appointed as the new Chairman of the Planning Committee, with Cllr Chris Quirk taking over as Vice-Chairman.  Both Councillors, are members of the IW Councils Conservative Group demonstrating the IW Council’s Leadership commitment to work cross-party.

 

·         Worsley site, Wroxall.

I have been supporting efforts from the local community in Wroxall to see redevelopment of this site.  I am ever hopeful that discussions with Natural England will have a positive outcome in the coming weeks.

 

·         Local Nature Recovery Initiatives.

LNR initiatives, are a priority for Government.  In the past few weeks I have been working with officers to develop a local strategy that enables the IW Council to support proposals that provides environmental enhancements.

 

·         Former School, Yarmouth.

I have had discussions with Councillors on exciting proposals for the former Yarmouth School site.

 

·         Planning Improvements Steering Committee.

A further meeting of the Steering Committee was held to action outcomes from last year’s peer review.  One of the key discussion points was to implement a customer feedback survey to monitor outcomes from stakeholders.

 

·         Voting Records at Planning Committee.

Isle of Wight Councillors who sit on the Planning Committee recently had their biases assessed at a recent meeting of the Planning Committee.  Although Councillors are entitled to be predisposed, questions on pre-determination were raised, this in my opinion, has led to disquiet upon some Councillors on their voting records.   

 

·         Coastal Protection.

In the last few weeks, I have received briefings on intended coastal protection schemes for Yaverland, Shanklin, Bembridge and the current scheme to re-enforce breached coastal defences at Ventnor, which has been reinstated ahead of schedule.  A major concern for me locally is the condition of the concrete groyne, Gurnard and the defence at Queens Road, Cowes which has been categorised as very poor. Schemes to take remedial action at these and other locations will take place this year.

 

·         Unauthorised Sea Defences.

Following work being undertaken at Gurnard, Blue Slipper has now become exposed on the beach between the Gurnard Luck and Gurnard Sailing Club.  This has caused concerns for householders in Solent View Road, where action is intended by the Marine Management Organisation.  Elsewhere, I understand similar breaches have taken place at Wootton Creek.

 

·         Parish, Town and Community Council Liaison.

I am looking forward to hosting a roundtable meeting between the Isle of Wight Association of Local Councils and the Isle of Wight Council on where best IWALC can provide support retaining discretionary services. 

 

 

Gurnard Parish Council Chairman’s Report.

 

·         It was a considerable honour to be re-elected as Chairman of the Parish Council for a second year. I remain ever hopeful that my time as an IW Councillor will become much less onerous this coming year, and I am really happy to be supported by Cllr Penny Acton who has stepped up and replaced Cllr. Mark Franklin as Vice-Chairman.  Being at the Head of the Parish Council is very much being part of a Team and I feel blessed that with all of our active Councillors and Richard as our Clerk, in Gurnard we are very fortunate.

·         Complaints were received concerning dogs off leads at Gurnard Beach, this has been reported and appropriate action taken.

·         The Old School Meadow Committee has requested that the Parish Council re-tenders the Ground Maintenance contract for the Meadow.  In addition the Council resolved to create a new sprung gate between the main field and the dog free zone area of the old school playing field.  Finally, the Council resolved not to agree to the Meadow being used as part of a Forest School initiative.  The sticking point for this was the no fires restriction that remains in place.

·         It was agreed to update Gurnard’s Emergency Plan.  The IW Council’s Emergency Planning Officer has offered to support the Parish council on this.

·         An offer’s been made from the Meadow View developer to meet the Parish Council. Having received consent for his development in Cockleton Lane, he’s anxious to discuss mutual access concerns to/ from Old School Meadow.  He also wishes to discuss the link between Meadow View and Cockleton Lane.  

·         The Parish Council has been requested to plant a commemorative tree to remember a local resident.

·         Drain clearance from the Public Toilets was actioned following a blockage.

·         Many thanks to Cllr Mark Franklin for his efforts with our clerk Richard Shaul to update the parish website.

 

Also This month.

 

·         Southern Water has confirmed to me that they will not be issuing Water Butts to residents of The Dottens.  This is due to the fact that developers have built in a number of features to the development (i.e balancing ponds, attenuation tanks) that already slows the flow of storm water leaving the site. That said, I am continuing to liaise with Island Roads and the IW Council on finding a solution to the issue with drains.

·         Two incidents were reported of so-called abandoned cars one in Churchill Road, the other in Cliff Road.

·         Senad Adams our now longstanding Environment Officer has been redeployed to Cowes and Northwood. I remain hopeful that enough pressure has been applied to allow Senad also to represent Gurnard. With respect to this Senad has helped me in the last month deal with rubbish bin issues and dog poo matters.

·         Promotion is about to start for new Community Bus Drivers recruitment. John Berry readily accepted the request to be again, the poster boy for the campaign!

·         The Footprint Trust reported that in the last 12 months, it’s saved Cowes residents a whopping £18,000.

·         A request was made to remove the The Deauville Twinning sign in Northwood. 

·         I am continuing to receive comments concerning increasing Council Tax levels for Holiday Home and Second Home owners. From feedback received I have had 17 enquiries in favour of the Council doing this and now 6 opposed. Although no decision has been made to pursue increasing charges at this time subject to a decision from Government.  In the meantime, please continue to let me know your views 

·         Agreement was made by Cabinet for the creation of an Island Dementia Hub at Parklands in Park Road. The purpose of the Hub will be to offer short stay day respite.

·         Following feedback from residents of Hilton Road, the IW Council has confirmed that Waste Services will risk assess and notify individual householders where a problem exists on unmade roads.

·         I attended a meeting of the newly formed Cowes Traders Group.

·         A very big thank you to Mrs Floyd who captured in a jam jar for me, a rather scary 2 inch hornet in her garden.  It was absolutely massive and gave me, my bee/ wasp/ hoverfly phobia and the members our Cabinet the heebeegeebees.  Thankfully the hornet was a European Hornet and not the killer Asian variety.  So scared was I, that I had to request the Council’s Emergency Planning to release the creature.

·         Permission has now been granted for six dwellings in Cockleton Lane.  As a result a permissive path will now connect the development to the south of Cockleton Meadow to Place Road via Deauville Avenue.  As yet, there has been no agreed path to link these to Tuttons Hill aiding connectivity for residents. 

Donkeys Years following the creation of the Police’s State of the Art Netley Call Centre, I am still receiving calls from residents on the service.  The latest issue, I’ve received calls on are the call centre operators not knowing place names on the Island, the reference to people calling 999 instead of 101 (as callers claim these are not dealt with quickly enough) and finally.. operators not knowing that the Isle of Wight has a motorway… Beggars belief

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