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, 26 November 2025

IW Councillor's Report: December 2025

 

Surgeries.

 4:30-5pm, Monday 1st December, Cowes Library, Beckford Road, Cowes.

5:30-6pm, Monday 1st December, Isle of Wight Community Club, Park Road, Cowes.

10:30-11am, Tuesday 9th December, Gurnard Press and Bistro, Worsley Road, Gurnard.

 

Christmas Break.

 

Please do not hesitate to contact me over Christmas.  If you require support, it is easiest to text me on: 07 935 090 835, this I aim to respond to within 12 hours of receipt.

 

Lionheart School.

 

Consultation is underway on expanding provision on the new satellite Lionheart School on the former Cowes Primary School site.  Proposals are to create an additional 60 places totalling 120 providing support for children with complex anxiety needs. The school provides short term (often 12 weeks) referral support for children from mainstream schooling. Consultation continues until 9th January.

 

For details visit: https://www.iow.gov.uk/council-and-councillors/consultations-and-engagement/consultations-and-surveys/

 

Rew Street Post Box.

 

The Post Box at the junction with West View Road was removed by the Royal Mail.  This was due to snails/ slugs squatting in the post box chomping on mail.

 

I have asked the Royal Mail to advise when the box will be replaced, as no consultation took place on any permanent removal.  On this, I’m awaiting a reply although the Cockleton Lane box took almost a year!

 

Road Closures.

 

·         Rew Street: At the time of writing the replacement of water drains was running ahead of schedule, and the optimist in me is hopeful that work will conclude ahead of its 23rd January deadline.

 

·         Park Road: A huge thank you to superstar residents of Crossfield Avenue, who assisted in their support to ensure that buses are diverted through the Estate whilst Gas Mains are replaced.

 

·         Horsebridge Hill: I understand that the road closure to replace water mains should mirror the closure that took place earlier this year. Work is due to start on 26th January. Once I have them, updates will be shared.

 

Speaking to Southern Water, given water mains are 150 years old I was told once new infrastructure is in place this will mean less disruption on the Newport/ Cowes Road.

 

Fireworks.

 

If celebrating the New Year with fireworks, please let your neighbours know. This follows recent incidents of residents, livestock and pets being and startled by loud bangs. This occurred recently during a party in Baring Road, as well as on nearby farmland in Cockleton Lane.

 

To drop a note through neighbours doors is generally well received so to allow for preparations are made.

 

Cowes Floating Bridge.

 

The Economy, Regeneration, Transport & Infrastructure Committee confirmed support to replace the crossing. It was agreed to investigate a new smaller vessel with a view to increase crossings from 3 to 5 per hour, whilst seeking to address issues including chain depth, noise, the impact of winds and tide, and the need for a tow boat.  I am in support this would create better value for money for the IW Council. 

 

Footprint Trust: Free home energy guidance and help.

 

If struggling with bills, call the Trust on 01983 822282, or email: info@footprint-trust.co.uk   Please visit:   https://www.iow.gov.uk/keep-the-island-safe/cost-of-living/health-and-wellbeing/community-support/ for support.

 

In the meantime, the Trust asks that smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are tested.

 

 

Parking.

 

Please think before you park.  My most common complaint come from residents where vehicular accesses and site lines are blocked, where vehicles park opposite entrances and from HGV drivers unable to pass badly parked cars.

 

Although I keep nagging, this is because I want to avoid more unnecessary double yellow lines!

 

With respect to appalling parking, I witnessed one resident popping into the local shop in Gurnard who parked fully obscuring the roadway entrance to Glen Place.  Although residents can be ticketed for parking on the white line (access protection bar) that defines the access to the development, missing the white line is one thing, but missing the access road is something totally different!  Because of this a request has been made for improved enforcement.

 

The IW Council Dysfunctional?

 

Commissioned by the IW Council, an independent report found the IW Council to be dysfunctional.

 

In recent reports, I’ve reiterated concerns over the unwillingness by some Councillors to work together.  This came to a head with successive policies being dithered, delayed and denied. Recent examples include the Council’s Planning Strategy, school reorganisation, pensions and requests from neighbouring Councils to prepare for restructuring being discarded.

 

From my perspective, I’m proud to be conciliatory by working with residents, officers and other Councillors. I find by doing this gives me the support I require to achieve the best outcomes!

 

Island Planning Strategy.

 

Full Council agreed to progress consultation on the Island Planning Strategy.  Although I am far from happy by the reduced level of affordable housing and annual housing targets which I believe will be unobtainable, consultation is due to take place for the statutory six week period from 1st December until 12th January.

 

On a positive note, whilst ‘affordable housing’ might fail to be properly affordable for Island residents, there are proposals to provide local Island residents with deeper discounts for rent and sale. For details please visit: https://www.iow.gov.uk/environment-and-planning/planning/island-planning-strategy/latest-news-and-updates/

 

Gurnard Local Housing Needs Survey.

 

Locally in Gurnard the Parish Council met with housing enablers to further improve opportunities for local residents to climb the housing ladder.

 

It is hoped in the coming months to locally consult with residents on issues being faced.  It is hoped that discussions can take place in close liaison with Northwood Parish Council whose residents suffer similar challenges.

 

McDonalds Planning Application, Three Gates Road.

 

This month will see the first of the formal planning applications for a proposed new McDonalds drive thru’ proposed for Three Gates Road, Cowes.

 

This follows pre-application consultations earlier this year.  This will be publicised once further details are known.

 

Scams.

 

Current Scams focusing on targeting residents include:

 

·         Scam Texts claiming to be from EE advising they couldn’t accept direct debit payments.

·         Fake Adverts on Wightbay. Particularly those advertising kittens for sale.

·         Scam emails purporting to be from the NHS Prescription Service.

·         Scam Texts from the DWP advising that you need to claim for your winter fuel payments.

 

Visit: https://www.iow.gov.uk/business-and-consumer/trading-standards-service/iwasp-isle-of-wight-against-scams-partnership/current-scams/,  or call 01983 823371 for details.

 

King Charles III Coastal Path Liabilities.

 

With the new national Coastal Trail being rolled out across the Island, I have been approached by landowners seeking clarity on added protection for landowners from liabilities over the trail. Details have been provided to those affected. For details visit: https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2009/23/part/9/data.html

 

Remembrance Day.

 

It was an honour to again lay the IW Council’s wreath to commemorate our fallen heroes at last month’s service of Remembrance at Gurnard Church this year. Thank you to those who joined paying their respect.

 

 

Elections for Hampshire and Solent and Mayoral Authority.

 

Mayoral Authority Elections are due to take place (at the same time as IW Council Elections) on Thursday 7th May.

 

At the moment four candidates have been declared, these being Anna Collar (Green); Lorna Fielker (Labour); Donna Jones (Conservative) and Martin Tod (Liberal Democrat).  Reform UK has yet to declare, however I’ve heard speculation the candidate may be Jim Davison, Matt Le Tissier or Chris Parry. Candidates don’t have to officially declare until 9th April and as no candidate is so far an Islander there is plenty of time to throw your hat in the ring!

 

Isle of Wight Council Elections May 2026.

 

Next year, I am looking forward again to be on the campaign trail for local elections, and intend starting early calling at every household. Please let me know should you not require a visit!

 

Cowes High Street Shopping Evening: 5-8pm, Thursday 4th December. 

 

A big thank you to Cowes Harbour Commission who are paying for the Christmas Tree located at the bottom of Market Hill.  Throughout the event there will be Festive Food and Drink available, whilst visitors from the mainland can take advantage of Red Funnel who are offering discounted travel, for further information please visit: https://www.redfunnel.co.uk/isle-of-wight-guide/things-to-do/special-events/cowes-late-night-christmas-shopping

 

During this festive season, please, please remember the importance of using local shops and services.  Without our thriving town and village centres would be much poorer.

 

Small Business Saturday.

 

The IW Council will again be sharing its yuletide happiness with shoppers on Small Business Saturday. Free Parking will be in place from 12-6pm on Saturday 6th December in all IW Council’s off-street, long-stay Car Parks.

 

Highway Matters.

 

·         A request went out to ask for extra gritting on Egypt Hill and Castle Hill. Details of local gritting routes can be found: https://islandroads.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Gritting-P1P2-Route-6-Plan-Nov-2014-Update-1.jpg

·         Following numerous requests from myself and local residents the depression at the junction with Solent View Road in Worsley Road was infilled. I am unsure how and when this happened, as on this occasion I received no complaints so am putting this down to the Island Roads pixies.

·         Please attempt to spare me receiving Yuletide pictures of overflowing dog bins by disposing of your poo in the nearest litter bin or taking this home.  

·         Last month, I had the good fortune of speaking to the lovely Jenny from Gurnard In Bloom, who has been asked to create more grass planters on locations on grass verges where motorists choose to park vehicles.   

 

 

Southern Inshore Fisheries Conservation Authority visits the Isle of Wight.

 

Having joined officers visiting fishing communities across the region (including Lyme Regis, Weymouth and Swanage), it was an absolute pleasure for me as Chair to visits and support the views of communities on the Island. 

 

These visits offer a real opportunity to engage with and actually listen face to face with those working within what is a really challenging industry. To locally utilise the expertise of officers responsible for both conservation and enforcement proved to be well received by communities in Bembridge, Freshwater, Ventnor and Yarmouth. One issue that I will be taking up is the additional costs being borne by fishermen needing to travel (via ferries) to take their catch to traders off Island.  For some this is a more lengthy trip to Brixham.

 

In the next few months drop-in’s will call at Mudeford, Poole (January), Warsash and Portsmouth (March).

 

Flooding and Coastline erosion.

 

While I am no longer a Cabinet Member for Flooding and Coastline, I continue to represent the Island as the IW Council’s representative on the Southern Regional Flood and Coastal Committee.  

 

Because Defra are redeploying funding, schemes for the South of England are now focused on construction schemes that are currently in progress.  Whilst I received colleague support for commitment to Ventnor, this may mean that future projects for Shanklin and Yaverland being delayed for a year.  This is being challenged.

 

Sandbags: An alternative?

 

As flooding from Surface Water is becoming more prevalent, so is the need for lightweight solutions to the traditional sandbag.  One such alternative is the FloodSax.  For details visit: https://www.floodsax.co.uk/

 

These alternatives can be stored, and will expand on contact with water making them more mobile than sandbags. At the moment, following recent events in Northwood this is one option being considered by Northwood Parish Council to support their community.    

 

Gurnard Parish Council Consultation.

 

Thank you to all residents who joined November’s consultation on projects to be prioritised for next year within the Parish precept.  Because of new commitments, it is hoped that like previous years budget this will (if not frozen, due to the growing number of electors moving into the village) will be between 2-3%. 

 

Road Crossing Patrol Vacancy: 

 

The Road Crossing Patrol vacancy for Gurnard Primary School remains.  If interested, please call 01983 823714 or visit: https://www.iow.gov.uk/jobs/detail/5687

 

General Waste.

 

Last month, with Christmas approaching I was asked to feedback from Waste Services what now counts as Black Bin (General Waste).  In response, I’m advised this includes the following:

 

·         animal waste and litter (bagged)

·         broken crockery and Pyrex

·         bubble wrap

·         wrapping paper (with glitter or from foil)

·         cold ash

·         foil food pouches

·         silver foil crisp bags/ sweet wrappers

·         contaminated food packaging

·         incontinence wear

·         wet wipes (baby, beauty and cleaning)

·         nappies

·         Polystyrene

·         sanitary/feminine hygiene wear

·         underwear

·         used tissues

·         household sweepings/ vacuum bags

 

·         medicinal blister packs

·         Clingfilm

Christmas Waste Collections.

 

Details of this years Waste Collections, are usually provided by IWC Waste Services at the end of the first week of December.  Once I have details, these will be posted on my website.

 

Hedgehog Corner: Hibernation Season.

 

Although many species are less active over winter in the UK, only three enter true hibernation: hazel dormice, our native bats and hedgehogs.

 

Depending on the weather and their body condition, they usually hibernate from around November through to March or April depending on the weather. Research has shown that they're may move nesting sites at least once during this period, so if you spot one out and about it may be that they need food, or they might just be looking for a new spot to nest.

 

Log and leaf piles are one of their favourite places to nest and hibernate, so please do read the tips below for how to check bonfires for hedgehogs before lighting them.

 

Also This Month.

 

·         I attended a meeting of Cowes Experience.  Matters discussed included suggestions for creating an app. for the Cowes bicentennial event. 

·         I have contacted the National Banking Hub Service concerning the potential of creating a hub in Cowes. 

·         Contact has again been made regarding perceived Planning Enforcement issues.

·         I responded to a request by the Independent Renumeration Panel concerning Councillors allowances.

·         I supported Full Council proposals and local measures to support men’s health. 

·         I am seeking opportunities to expand Community Orchards across the Isle of Wight.

·         Following perceived inaction, I have made approaches to seek funding opportunities to retain Military Road.

·         I attended this year’s Cowes Harbour Commission’s Annual General Meeting.

·         I have chased up where residents leave household refuse at both Westwood Close and Ashton Terrace, Cowes.

·         Depending on its cost I support the potential to stream local council meetings.

·         At the IWC Planning Committee, proposals to improve the East Cowes Red Funnel Terminal was approved. This, Councillors were advised would improve traffic issues in the Town.  In addition a proposal to demolish the old Social Services HQ on Fairlee Road, with affordable housing to buy was approved.

·         Following Government Cutbacks, I attended a Transport for SE meeting to discuss future funding options.

·         I’ve made representations on behalf of residents over the age of 80, no longer qualifying for RSV immunisations.

 

Wishing all residents a happy Christmas and a peaceful New Year.

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