Surgeries:
4:30-5pm, Tuesday 4th
December, Cowes Library, 12-14 Beckford Road, Cowes.
5:30-6pm, Tuesday 4th
December, Sports Bar, Isle of Wight Community Club, Park Road, Cowes.
10:30-11am, Friday 7th
December, Gurnard Press, Worsley Road, Gurnard.
6-6:30pm, Wednesday
12th December, The Portland, Worsley Road, Gurnard.
10:30-11am, Friday 4th January, Gurnard Press,
Worsley Road. Gurnard.
[Please note I can be
contacted by telephone 24hrs during the Christmas and New Year holidays!]
Christmas!!
My very best
wishes that all residents have a fun filled and safe Christmas and a peaceful
New Year.
For me, this
has been a really challenging year, and I am so appreciative of the very kind
words, the patience and support that I have received following my illness
during the summer. Thank you!!
Father Christmas.
Father
Christmas will again be supporting the lovely organisers from Cowes Carnival
(Weather Permitting!)
This year he
is supporting the Cowes Business Association 4-7pm on Thursday 29th
November, Thursday 6th
December and Thursday 13th
December supporting late night shopping at The Cut in Cowes.
From 10am-4pm, Saturday 15th, and Sunday 16th December
Father Christmas and his float will be at Aldi
off Three Gates Road, Cowes.
In preparation
for Christmas from 10am-4pm, Saturday 22nd
December, Father Christmas and his float will be at Corries Cabin Fish and
Chip Shop sampling the battered pickles/ turkey burger? On this day children
can visit Father Christmas and get a toy for £2.
Throughout
Christmas Father Christmas will be collecting letters. Over the many years Cowes Carnival has
supported this event, the elves have received over 6,000 letters. All receive a reply, but Father Christmas
asks that names and addresses are clear on letters!
Father
Christmas and his elves will be calling at:
6-8:30pm, Wednesday 12th December at: Lower Church Road, Solent View Road, Worsley Road, Church
Road, Hilton Road, The Avenue, Woodvale Road, Place Road, Place Side.
6-8:30pm, Friday 14th December at: Nodes Road, Pallance
Road, Wyatts Lane, Uplands Road, Fieldway Crescent, Venner Avenue, Oxford Street,
Medham Village.
6-8:30pm, Monday 17th December at: Mill Hill Road,
Moorgreen Road, Bellevue Road, Gordon Road, Beckford Road, West Hill Road, Seaview
Road, York Street.
6-8:30pm, Wednesday 19th December at: Newport Road, Arctic
Road, Shamblers Road, Arnold Road, St Faiths Road, Ash Grove, Elm Grove, Love
Lane.
6-8:30pm, Friday 21st December at: Crossfield Avenue,
Parklands Avenue, Magdalen Crescent, Churchill Road, Edinburgh Close, Charles Road,
Park Road, Victoria Road, Stephenson Road.
Winter Gritting Routes.
Now winter
is fast approaching, I can confirm the winter gritting route for our area is:
Baring Road, Crossfield Avenue, Park Road, Ward Avenue in Cowes West, and Shore
Road, Tuttons Hill, Worsley Road
and Woodvale
Road in Gurnard. Details can be found at: www.islandroads.com/27-winter-service-.html
In the
meantime, I have requested that culverts are cleared of leaves to ensure water
can flow freely beneath certain roads preventing the onset of black ice during
this winter.
Island Plan Consultation.
I’m advised
that the consultation for the amended Island Plan (The planning bible for new
developments) will commence from 30 November for eight weeks. Please
visit: www.iow.gov.uk/consultations/ for details.
Waste Consultation.
The IW
Council are consulting on its waste and recycling service. This is an important consultation insofar as
feedback received will help define what proposals are defined within next year’s
Budget.
This
consultation can be found at: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/9Z5GBTY and continues until 4 January 2019.
Seafront Railings.
The
corrosion of the railings on the seafront between Cowes and Gurnard, is of
concern to the IW Council following complaints raised last year. This is an
issue locally given how close the railings are to the sea.
Because the
estimated figure of replacement is so high the IW Council are not financially
in a position to replace the railings.
The IW
Council tells me, the railings are ornamental and serves limited health and
safety purpose given these are elevated higher than the pavement and road. Although discussions have taken place with Cowes
Town and Gurnard Parish Councils, who previously considered the cost is high
when compared to any ‘community’ gain for residents. For this reason other
options are being considered.
These
include:
·
replacing the metal rails (Cost: Approx. £150,000)
·
using polyurethane posts and chains (Cost:
Approx. £88,000)
·
removal of railings. To note: Sandown does
not have continuous railings (Costs:
Approx. £50,000)
Another
option is seeking sponsors to fund replacements, or even introducing parking
charges on the seafront specifically to fund the replacement of the
railings… Please let me know your views!
Planning: Old Bakehouse Planning Application,
Gurnard.
Following
local interest, and an objection from Gurnard Parish Council proposals to
develop behind the Portland and the Bakehouse in Worsley Road is likely to be
approved.
Of concern,
was the access from Tuttons Hill and the impact that this would have upon the
Jordan Valley Green Gap. Following these
concerns, the Planners have agreed to condition plans to screen the access
road, and ensure the road maintains the existing green characteristics over the
area.
In addition,
the application has been reduced in scale to lessen the visual impact the
proposal will have from across the valley.
Planners consider that proposals are in accordance with the Gurnard
Neighbourhood Plan.
Gurnard Pines, Residents Event.
Many thanks
to the 70 people that supported the residents event at Gurnard Pines.
Although the
primary aim of the event was to signpost residents to receiving support, the
main concern relating to the ongoing concerns that the Gurnard Pines community
have with electricity and water charges, I hope can also be addressed in the
longer term.
My thanks
also to the Footprint Trust, the NHS Integrated Locality Services, Citizens
Advice, Jigsaw and Amey for attending, and to Gurnard Parish Council for the
Cuppa and Cakes provided!
Bins.
In the
meantime, Amey and the IW Council have advised that wheelie bins being used on
site in some cases need to be replaced with the proper receptacles. Unless bins are marked with the Amey/ IW
Council logos there is no requirement for Amey to collect waste for
recycling.
At the
Event, officers advised that time will be provided to ensure the correct
receptacles are in place. For further
details please let me know, or contact the IW Council direct on 823777.
New County Hall ‘Isle Help’ Centre.
I have
received feedback from residents on the new Help Centre that the IW Council has
created at County Hall, although the cost (£214,000) on the face of it seems expensive, it will mean
that the IW Council, Citizens Advice, Age UK and the Hearing Loss charity can
be based in a central community hub, rather than the Council and connected
charities being required to pay rental costs elsewhere.
Debt Advice.
For support contact
Citizens Advice: https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/debt-and-money/help-with-debt/, or
call the CAB’s Adviceline on 0300 330
1313. Alternatively, you can also
contact the National Debt Line at: https://www.nationaldebtline.org or by calling 0808 808 4000.
Parking.
With
Christmas approaching and yuletide events taking place, please, please, please
can I ask residents to be considerate when parking.
In recent months
pressure has been put to request additional parking restrictions and increased
enforcement- particularly in Worsley Road, Gurnard. If you are parking, can I
please appeal that motorists park hard against the pavement allowing both the
bus and heavy goods vehicles to pass freely. In addition, can I suggest that
when parking where roads are narrow, motorists avoid parking directly opposite
stationary vehicles, and of course please ensure that access to driveways are
not obstructed!
Seafront Cycling.
A very big Thank
you to the residents who contacted me regarding seafront cycling.
Following
feedback received to date, 10 residents supported restricting cyclists from
using the pavement, whilst 3 residents felt cycling on the pavement should be
allowed.
That said,
some residents supporting cycling acknowledged anti-social cyclists travelling
at excessive speed on the pavement.
Adversely, many opposed to cycling felt that it was appropriate that
families with children should be allowed to use the pavement providing this was
done with common sense giving pedestrians priority.
This will be
discussed at Gurnard Parish Council’s meeting being held on Wednesday 12th
December.
Parking Part II.
The blue
badged vehicle in Baring Road has
returned to parking on double yellow lines.
On this, I have received a complaint that it is perceived that this
resident is ‘abusing’ the scheme by using the blue badge criteria to park
outside their property rather than on their driveway where parking is
available.
In addition,
I have requested from both the Environment Officer and Parking Services that
action is taken concerning a parked vehicle recently vandalised in Hilton Road. Parking Services have advised that the
vehicle has not been abandoned and was recently insured. However, I continue to
persevere on this.
Highways Matters.
·
Park Road Crossing.
I have
received confirmation from the Isle of Wight Council that funds are now not
available to support a permanent crossing adjacent to Parklands in Park
Road. This is an issue that both myself
and Cllr Paul Bertie, Councillor for Cowes North as well as Cowes Primary
School are concerned about.
Despite the
potential to lose parking capacity between the junctions of Victoria Road and
Princes Street, Paul and I are seeking opportunities to retain the lolly pop
crossing, which is considered the safest option for children. A request for the £3,000-4,000 has been made to
officers, the council’s leadership and for developers contributions to fund the
patrol beyond next summer.
·
Traffic Orders.
I continue
to voice concerns to the Isle of Wight Council following delays implementing
the new traffic orders for Cowes. Officers advise me, that proposals advertised
earlier this year are still awaiting to be processed. This is of particular concern given the long
overdue need for orders to be implemented outside both Gurnard Primary School
and in Crossfield Avenue where extra parking can be freed up.
Network Integrity Register.
Over the past five years the IW
Council and Island Roads have received hundreds of requests from residents for highway
improvements etc. In response, both
Gurnard Parish Council and Cowes Town Council have been asked to prioritise
those which Councillors consider to have highest priority (in no order) with
respect to safety.
In Gurnard these were shortlisted to:
·
Marsh Road: Reconfiguration of
double yellow lines.
·
Worsley Road: Limited Parking and
Improved mobility access to shops.
·
Woodvale Road: Bollards and
enhanced restrictions to protect grass verge from parked vehicles.
·
Princes Esplanade: Improved mobility
access.
In Cowes these were shortlisted to:
·
Place Road: Bus Shelters and
improved access and speed restrictions adjacent to The Range.
·
Tennyson Road/
Stanley Road/ Fraser Close/ Shamblers Road: Parking issues/ restrictions?
·
Victoria Road/ Mill
Hill Road junction: Junction safety measures.
·
Queens Road: Improved mobility
access
·
Park Road: Improved mobility
access to public transport between Parklands Avenue & Community Club
·
Baring Road: Parking issues/
restrictions between Ward Avenue and Castle Hill
·
Park Road: Retention of road
crossing patrol during term times.
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. In some
cases The Footprint Trust can provide new cookers, fridges and washing machines
to those in greatest need. The Trust, and advice offered can save households
£100’s. For details please call 01983 822282 or visit: http://www.footprint-trust.co.uk/projects.html.
Last year the
Footprint Trust supported 2372 people, and identified £107,248 of Annual energy
savings for residents. The Footprint
Trust undertook 205 Home visits, visiting 521 people.
Town and Parish Council vacancies.
·
Cowes.
Interviews
take place to fill the vacancy through co-option for the Cowes West ward this
month. Many thanks to all five residents
who expressed an interest in joining Cowes Town Council. Your support is
appreciated!
·
Gurnard.
I wish to
place on record my grateful appreciation to Councillors, Sean Harrison, Ginnie Orrey
and Cheryl Vaughan, who for various personal reasons resigned as Gurnard Parish
Councillors last month. Though
rewarding, at times being a local councillor can be both a thankless and
challenging role for the volunteers who become involved serving their
communities. Thank you to Ginnie, Sean and Cheryl for their ongoing support!
For
information concerning the three vacancies please contact: gurnardparishcouncil@gmail.com
In addition,
Parish Clerk Sue Waters has also resigned from Gurnard Parish Council. In the past few years, Sue has proved to be a
tenacious tower of strength for the village and I would like to thank Sue for
her time, dedication and commitment given to Gurnard over the past few
years. Thank you, Sue you will be missed!!
In the
meantime, Chale’s Clerk, Katie Riley (who lives locally!) will be stepping in
as locum clerk for Gurnard.
Full Council.
Full Council
unanimously supported reconsidering proposals for parking charges in Ryde, regeneration
of Newport Harbour, support for public
houses and challenges faced by services
personnel and veterans.
I supported
increasing Council Tax support for
claimants (often working families) from 70-80%.
To me this, is more relevant following the introduction of Universal Tax
Credit and its impact upon those on low incomes and private landlords.
I also
supported the two motions being considered at Full Council providing help for
students (through the Red Box and other initiatives) requiring free access to
sanitary products at school.
Mayors Report.
This month I have undertaken the following:
- · Attended Remembrance Services and have laid wreaths at St Mary’s Church (and on behalf of the IW Council) at All Saints Church. The Cowes service was followed by taking the salute at Cowes Parade and attending a function with the British Legion.
- · With Cllr Jean Bartrum, I met with Jigsaw an organisation set up to support those affected by family separation.
- · Met with IW Council officers and representatives from Gurnard Parish to discuss future proposals to replace seafront railings.
- · With Cllr Jean Bartrum attended the Cowes Mobility Forum meeting.
- · Supported the Footprint Trust’s Monergy drop-in for residents at Cowes Library.
- · With Cllr Ellis, I met with officers of the Cowes Shoreside Committee, and discussed action points for Cowes Week 2019. Very relevant at the meeting was the Committees desire to develop and build upon ensuring the single use of plastics is reduced and recycling improved. In addition discussions took place to improve better public transport, better signage to venues and improved policing of access to deliveries in town.
- · With Councillors we met with Acting Sgt. Justin Pringle. Items discussed included drugs, domestic abuse, work with schools, speedwatch and the need by the police to prioritise resources.
- · With Cllr. Taylor, Cllr Bartrum and Cllr Bartrum I attended the switch on of the Christmas Lights by Queen Victoria. Thank you so much to Mark and Ben Board for stepping in with a Rolls Royce at such very short notice, and thank you to Lynn, Bob Hammond and our Cowes Carnival Royalty for providing a fantastic atmosphere to this event!
- · Conversations are ongoing with Shanklin’s Cllr Jon Gilbey regarding public toilet refurbishment. (Similar discussions are taking place with Gurnard Parish Council).
- · At the moment, the Finance Committee are considering freezing next year’s Town Council precept. This follows last years increase.
- · Cllr Taylor, Cllr Oliver, Cllr Bartrum, Cllr Bartrum and I attended the Cowes Foodbank in Love Lane. The Foodbank has requested where possible pudding donations… Please note that the Foodbank also receives toilet paper, sanitary items and clothing. Hannah King the Foodbank Manager, has also highlighted the need for the Foodbank to receive dry products.
- · Myself and Cllr Peacey-Wilcox attended the Big Lunch Presentation at Northwood House, where good causes were supported (The Cowes Foodbank and Cowes Classic Boat Museum).
- · Cllr Peacey-Wilcox and I attended an event held by the Cowes Sea Cadets, and provided an insight to some of the activities pursued by this fantastic organisation.
- · I attended and helped to man (too briefly) Cowes Town Council’s stall at Cowes Yacht Haven during the haven’s Annual Christmas Event. Thank you so much to Cllrs Brown, Bustin, Peacey-Wilcox and Taylor and Assistant Clerk, Kate Gibbs for giving up their time throughout the weekend!
- · With Cllr Bertie and Cllr Peacey-Wilcox a meeting was held with Island Roads and the IW Council to discuss the future of the Park Road Crossing, Cowes Traffic Orders, increasing parking availability, regulation, enforcement of vehicular traffic (including bicycles!) in Cowes High Street and concerns on emergency utility repairs.
- · At the meeting with Isle of Wight Association of Local Councils which I attended concerns were expressed concerning proposals to withdraw Local Area Co-Ordinators who support residents with health and social needs. In addition positive updates were given on the withdrawal of business rates for (some) public toilets, the Dark Skies Park for the SW corner of the Island, the involvement and inclusion of IWALC within the Planning Committee and the take up and positive feedback to training. At the meeting, I suggested (and was supported) that IWALC should request more of an input within the IW Council’s Scrutiny Committees.
Also this month:
- · Confirmation has been provided through the Planning Department that the Public Slipway in East Cowes will be retained. Should it be necessary to restrict any use Red Funnel have been advised a new slipway should be provided through conditions.
- · I have provided signposting and support for residents with housing needs in Arctic Road, Sun Hill and at Gurnard Pines.
- · I have taken forward a residents complaint concerning the delayed process of a planning application.
- · I have forwarded a request made to reinstate cast lions on Cowes Parade.
- · A tripping hazard has been addressed in Baring Road.
- · I have signposted two residents to the police following complaints of missiles (golf balls and eggs) being thrown.
- · Fears were expressed regarding the prospect of bonfires at Meadow View. These were allayed when the resident was advised that the developer had no intention of lighting wood on site.
- · A received a complaint concerning lighting at Cowes Yacht Haven. This has been referred to Environmental Health.
- · Flytipping has been reported and is being monitored at Pond Green, Lower Church Road, Gurnard.
- · Overfilled dog bins at Northwood Recreation Ground has been reported to Island Roads. Like the above this is being monitored by Samantha our Environment officer.
- · A complaint has been made concerning the perceived volume of vehicles from the Somerton Industrial Estate using the Park and Ride and reducing the capacity for residents to travel to the mainland.
- · I’ve been approached by Businesses expressing concerns over the discontinuation of parking permits.
- · I have received complaints concerning adverts being placed at the Four Cross junction and have asked the IW Council (who owns this land) to remove these.
- · In the last month I have undertaken Licensing Training and with Gurnard Parish Council took ‘Being a Good Councillor’ Training…
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