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!

Tuesday, 27 August 2019

IW Councillor's Report September 2019


Surgeries.

4:30-5pm, Tuesday 3rd September, Cowes Library, 12-14 Beckford Road, Cowes.
5:30-6pm, Tuesday 3rd September, Sports Bar, IW Community Club, Park Road, Cowes.
10:30-11am, Friday 6th September, Gurnard Press, Worsley Road, Gurnard.
1-1:30pm, Tuesday 10th September, The Woodvale, Princes Esplanade, Gurnard.
3-3:30pm, Wednesday 18th September, Cowes Enterprise College, Crossfield Avenue, Cowes.
 Due to a bereavment this Surgery has been cancelled
5-5:30pm, Wednesday 25th September, The Portland, Worsley Road, Gurnard.
10:30-11am, Thursday 26th September, Coffee & Chat, All Saints Church, Gurnard.
12-12:30pm, Thursday 26th September, Eegons Cafe, 72 High Street, Cowes.
4:30-5pm, Tuesday 1st October, Cowes Library, 12-14 Beckford Road, Cowes.
5:30-6pm, Tuesday 1st October, Sports Bar, IW Community Club, Park Road, Cowes.

Cowes Traffic Order.

This has now been signed off, and is being ‘processed’

Although the loading restriction at Gurnard Primary School was altered in favour of a no waiting restriction, dialogue continues to ensure the entrances to both the school and nursery is made safer.  Locally, the proposals will extend parking restrictions in Baring Road and Woodvale Road, and remove restrictions in Crossfield Avenue. 

This will continue to be monitored once the restriction comes into force in the coming weeks.

Cowes Week Parking.

Overnight parked vehicles, mobile homes, obstructed driveways, drivers removing traffic cones, lack of enforcement, lack of disabled access and parking, ambiguity of signage and a digger parked in the line of a one way traffic flow all kept me busy this Cowes Week.  In response, I am arranging a meeting with Highways Officers and Officers overseeing events, to take forward lessons learnt for 2020.  From feedback received requesting a restriction to overnight parking is for me a priority on Princes and Egypt Esplanade during Cowes Week.

I am hoping this meeting can take place during October, so if you have not already contacted me and have views to feedback, please let me know before 5th October.

In response Parking Officers advised that from 8th-17th August 418 parking contravention notices were issued.  Although, I personally received none officers advised me that residents complaints about the lack of parking was high, and it was considered that traffic management ‘on the whole’ was much better.  This was reinforced by officers manning traffic flows on the seafront.  

St. Mary’s Roundabout.

I was hoping this month to feedback on the Residents Information Event to be arranged to provide an update on proposals.  If the IW Council could not do this, I remained hopeful to do this myself.  However, I am advised that arrangements have not yet been finalised..

What the IW Council have stated is the following:

·         Construction of the scheme will transform the approaches to, and access across St Mary’s Roundabout.
·         The Scheme is designed to reduce congestion and future-proof the junction given expected traffic growth.
·         Due to its scale, the Council advises motorists to expect delays during the 15 month construction period.
·         A communication strategy has been prepared giving further details of the scheme and its likely impact. 


Pavement Parking.

I continue to receive complaints from parents/ grandparents with push chairs, and from disabled residents regarding pavement parking in Place Road.  If there is not adequate space to park off road, please can residents and visitors, please be aware of ensuring enough space is allowed for pedestrians.

Road Resurfacing Updates.

Island Roads have advised they will not be resurfacing Crossfield Avenue, Park Road and Worsley Road this year  These roads were removed due to the structural integrity being higher than many other roads across the Island.

Because the core investment period ends in 2020, Island Roads wish to resurface those roads where the score is below 6 as a priority (Crossfield Avenue is between 9 and 11.5).  Once these roads do meet the criteria work has to take place.  In the meantime, particularly with Crossfield Avenue I will continue to lobby. 

In the meantime resurfacing work is scheduled to take place 8am-5pm on the section of Newport Road between Medham Farm Lane and Coronation Avenue in Northwood from 2nd-20th September.  After this date, there will be two dates when the road will be resurfaced at night time.
    
Section 106 (Developer) Contributions.

Isle of Wight members and Town/ Parish Councillors, are being asked for their priorities should planning applications be approved.  Tentative suggestions that I am making are as follows:

·         Improved mobility access to local shops, businesses and bus stops in Worsley Road and Gurnard Green through dropped kerbs and parking for the disabled.
·         Improved dropped kerbs, Park Road, Cowes.
·         Improved access to the Roundhouse Bus Stop serving Cowes and Newport.
·         Increased frequency of the Cowes Circular Bus Service (service 32).
·         Improved access and enhancement of public footpaths, beach and public slipway access.
·         Improvements to public toilets.
·         Enhanced street lighting, Albert Road, Gurnard.
·         To support the extension of the western footway to connect Four Cross with The Range, Place Road.
·         Footway and Play Area Enhancements, Northwood Recreation Ground.
·         Enhancement of Grass Verges, Crossfield Estate.

Please let me know your thoughts concerning these priorities, which will be forwarded to local councils on 28th September

Planning Enforcement. 

Following complaints, action continues regarding the compliance of conditions on approved schemes in Place Road, Egypt Hill and Westview Road

Planning Applications and Appeals.

In Church Road, I have spoken to both an applicant, an objector and the case officer over a minor application to extend a property.  On this, I am hopeful that a compromise can be found.

In Woodvale Road, an application to build a new house has been withdrawn.  This follows concerns raised by neighbours.

In Westview Road, an application was lodged for a revised use of a mobile home.  On this matter concerns have been raised on further residential use in the countryside beyond the building line of the road, located off Rew Street.

Red Funnel

I have contacted Red Funnel concerning their accessibility policy.  In response the company has advised me of the following:

We advise customers through a few different ways that if they require additional assistance to make us aware.

·         If the booking is made over the phone our agents, ask if anybody in the party have any access needs.
·         Throughout the online booking there is a tab at the top right hand side of the screen “Accessibility” this remains static throughout the booking process, so can be clicked on at any point.
·         We send out a pre-trip email along with your confirmation e-ticket that again has a link to our Passenger assistance page.
·         When customers pull up in their vehicles we also have signs on our check in booths to ask customer to tell us if they require lift access.

I am confident that if we are aware, crew will assist any passenger with mobility needs. Every ship and terminal have wheelchairs that we often loan out to customers to use whilst onboard.

During peak times we do have Customer Greeters which are employed to exclusively assist passengers to and from the car decks. If you would like to discuss accessibility or any other matter further, please feel free to contact me, and I will do my best to assist.

Garden Waste Bins.

I have received a complaint that Amey are removing Garden Waste bins in cases where renewals have not taken place.  If this applies to you and you still have not renewed your subscription please call 823777.

Consultation on Concessionary Travel Scheme Changes.

A consultation is taking place on potential changes to the Island’s concessionary travel scheme and use by disabled residents and their companions before 9:30am and after 11pm. The consultation continues until the 8th October. For details please visit:  https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/ConcessionaryTravelSchemeConsultation

Food Hygiene Rating.

A number of residents for signposting to those establishments which have achieved a 5* Rating locally these are:

Bliss Ice Cream Parlour
Boudewijns Bakery
Chef De Party
Cowes American Food Bar
Cowes Beverage Company
Cowes Fruitful Yoghurts
Cowes Isle of Wight Honey
Crepe Island
Hannah’s Cakes IOW
Just French
Marzipan Delights and Gifts
Miss Dotty’s Cakes
Oasis Catering
Peter Wilmott
Shuffles Events
The Curiosity Convenience Store
The Fantastic Food Company
The Gingerbread House
Plaza Ices
Tipsy Wight
 Abbeyfield Cowes
Aldi Stores
All About Catering
Angel In The Kitchen
Aramark Ltd
BAE Systems
Blackberry Lane PreSchool
Blakes News
Booker Ltd
Caledon Guest House
Caterlink Gurnard Prim. School
Caterlink Lanesend Prim. School
Caterlink Northwood Prim School
Central Stores
Cherry Blossom Care Home
Chip Ahoy
Comforts Farm
Costa
Cowes Club (IOW) Ltd
Cowes CS and Social Club
Cowes Conservative Club
Cowes Corinthian Yacht Club
Cowes Golf Club
Cowes Primary School
Cowes Sports Football Club
Cowes Tandoori
Dack’s Newsagents
Deckers
Duke Of York Inn
Eegons
Endeavour House
Fat Papas
Royal British Legion
Gastronomy
Grace’s Bakery
Gurnard Sailing Club
Halcyone Villa B&B
Haven
Healthy Indulgence
Holly Tree House
Holy Trinity Parish Church
Humbugs (Cowes IOW Ltd)
IOW Care Home
Island Sailing Club
Isle of Wight Community Club
J&J Wilson Shops Ltd
Kensington Health Care Ltd
Kingston Arms
Laura Sadler Catering
Lifecraft
Little French Franks
Lollipops and Gumdrops
Mannys’s Baguettes
Marks And Spencer
Mimosa Lodge B& B
Mojacs Restaurant
Moocow
Nisa Local (Gurnard)
No 10 of Cowes
North House
Northwood Garage
Northwood House Cowes Ltd
Number 3
Onefifty
Painters Arms
Paradice Ice Cream Parlour
Parklands Resource Centre
Paul’s Pitstop
Royal London Yacht Club
Royal Yacht Squadron
Sails Café
Seaforth Chocolate Co.
The Anchor Inn
The Basque Kitchen
The Boat House
The Chippery
The Cigar Box
The Coast Bar & Dining Room
The Globe
The Horseshoe Inn
The Little Gloster
The Methodist Church
The Portland Inn
The Red Duster
The Southern Co-Operative     
Toby’s Of Cowes
Toninos Restaurant
UK Sailing Academy
Well Bred



  
In England it is not statutory obligation for businesses to show scores, they can be found at: https://ratings.food.gov.uk/authority-search-landing/en-gb/867

Also this month:

·         I have supported family members in getting the best end of life care for a resident, earlier refused.
·         The spread of Japanese Knotweed has now been dealt with, and is being resolved by neighbours/ land owners working together in Gurnard.
·         An abandoned vehicle has been removed from Parklands Avenue.
·         The resident responsible for Flytipping in Tuttons Hill has been visited by an Environment Officer, with the promise that further incidents will not take place.  
·         An enquiry was received concerning dead animals. For details please visit: http://www.islandroads.com/44-dead-animals.html
·         I have been asked to investigate better signage for villages in Gurnard.  This I am taking up with Island Roads and affected businesses.
·         I have offered advice to a resident who has retained their service charge payment at Gurnard Pines.
·         A manhole cover has been repaired in Park Road.
·         I am looking forward to site meetings due to take this Autumn to address concerns raised over parking availability in Cliff Road and Worsley Road.
·         I am seeking clarity for a resident concerning a shooting event which took place, whilst walking their dog.  Because of the impact this had, I ask that residents keep a lead on hand when walking dogs near farmland.
·         The police have been contacted following damage caused to private steps in Gurnard.  Once again, if you must use a disposable barbecue or insist on lighting fires, please do in a safe manner.  
·         Action has been taken concerning contractors parked vehicles adjacent to Woodvale Road and Baring Road.
·         I’m advised despite the weather (particularly on Friday) that Cowes Week proved to be popular.  With the prestige of Royal Visitors and the Sail GP Event this helped to give Cowes the edge to compete with other sailing venues.  My thanks to the Clubs, the organisers and most importantly to the residents for their support.
·         I was approached by a resident in support of improving cycle access within Cowes.
·         I have attended a meeting of the Corporate Scrutiny Committee, who called in the process for considering the future role of the Public Health Strategic Partnership. 

Tuesday, 30 July 2019

IW Councillor's Report, August 2019



Surgeries.

12-1pm, Friday 2nd August, Little Gloster, Marsh Road, Gurnard.
4:30-5pm, Tuesday 6th August, Cowes Library, 12-14 Beckford Road, Cowes.
5-5:30pm, Wednesday 28th August, The Portland, Worsley Road, Gurnard.

Cowes Week 2019.

·         Sail GP Event.
With Cowes Week fast approaching, I have been liaising with and supporting Queens Road residents concerning the Sail GP Event and the impact this will have upon residents during the event which takes place 9-11th August.  In response, two meetings were called and assistance has been provided with respect to the timeframe for structures to remain in-situ.  In addition, I continue to liaise with the IW Council about retaining access to the seafront.

·         Cowes Week Traffic Order.
Motorists, signs that confuse motorists, signs in dangerous locations, ambiguous traffic orders, multiple temporary one way routes, blocked footways and a digger dismantling walls have all been issues that I have been dealing with this year’s order. Throughout the roll-out of this year’s order, I’ve been liaising between residents and Island Roads. In response, the network manager has advised he has attended each day (weekend included) that compliance has much improved since introduction on Thursday 25th July and is looking into improving signage at Egypt Hill.

·         Cowes Week Key Dates.
On Cowes Parade there is free live entertainment taking place from 2pm until 23.00pm daily. We have a great mix of local and Mainland bands throughout the week which are all completely free to watch and enjoy. To see up to date entertainment schedules from the Parade and the other Cowes Week venues please visit www.cowesweek.co.uk

Friday 2nd August: Barriers put out along Parade car park and all parking prevented (nb the lower end of Cowes Parade will already be closed from 31st July for the RORC Fastnet Crew Party)
Saturday 3rd August: Build commences, 8am Friday 9th August: Cowes Parade Village opens until Sat 17th August
Friday 9th August: Kings Cup Regatta takes place by the SailGP Race Village www.thekingscup.com
Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th August: SailGP Racing takes place at Egypt Point https://sailgp.com/
Tuesday 13th August: Ladies Day. Look out for special offers in and around Cowes and don’t forget to join in by wearing navy and white stripes!
Friday 16th August: Typhoon Display followed by Fireworks
Sunday 18th August: Breakdown commences.
Tuesday 20th August (4pm): Breakdown complete, car park swept and reopens.  
 
  
Planning.

·         Bucklers View.
I am anticipating a modified planning application regarding this proposal, and concerns raised over the scale, height, design and soft landscaping of this development.

·         Holiday Units, Ward Avenue.
An application to provide self-catering units in the garden of a property in Ward Avenue has been withdrawn following concerns being raised by neighbours, which I have supported.

·         Woodvale Drive.
An application to build a property on Woodvale Drive has been re-advertised following confusion on its status, when advertised the first time.  This offers a further opportunity for residents to comment.

·         The Range, Place Road.
A planning application has been submitted to sell food and drink items.  This follows a national trial, whereby The Range and Iceland are working in partnership.  In response, I am supporting the need for improved crossing points and extending footway by 150 metres to connect The Range to connect with Four Cross, Northwood.  

Housing Numbers.

I attended a public meeting in Northwood, and support the Member of Parliaments view that the 641 new homes per year within the IWC Island Planning Strategy is unsustainable, given the Isle of Wight’s ‘exceptional circumstances’.

The view which Bob Seely is taking, has mirrored views that I expressed earlier this year to the Island Plan.

In response, I am working alongside the Association of Local Councils (which Cowes TC, Gurnard PC and Northwood PC) are all members of facilitating and hosting a Planning Workshop for all local councillors, which will now take place later this year.

Issues that are being questioned are Empty homes, Safeguarding the Environment, Local Housing for Local People, Developer Contributions and an update on the IW Planning Strategy. 

Section 106 (Developer) Contributions.

Isle of Wight members and Town/ Parish Councillors, are being asked for their priorities should planning applications be approved.  Tentative suggestions that I am making are as follows:

·         Improved mobility access to local shops, businesses and bus stops in Worsley Road and Gurnard Green through dropped kerbs and parking for the disabled.
·         Improved dropped kerbs, Park Road, Cowes.
·         Improved access to the Roundhouse Bus Stop serving Cowes and Newport.
·         Increased frequency of the Cowes Circular Bus Service (service 32).
·         Improved access and enhancement of public footpaths, beach and public slipway access.
·         Improvements to public toilets.
·         Enhanced street lighting, Albert Road, Gurnard.
·         To support the extension of the western footway to connect Four Cross with The Range, Place Road.
·         Footway and Play Area Enhancements, Northwood Recreation Ground.
·         Enhancement of Grass Verges, Crossfield Estate.

Floodlighting, Cowes Enterprise College.  

Last month drones were used to monitor floodlighting for the new Multi Use Games Area (MUGA) site at Cowes Enterprise College.  Unfortunately, I received a complaint concerning this, as the floodlighting was switched on until 11pm, following the studies which took place in July.

It is noted that once operational the Floodlighting is currently conditioned for use until 10pm.  However, the College advises me that it would be on rare occasions that the lighting remains on after 9pm.  Once the school re-opens after the summer break I will be supporting residents affected who are monitoring any impact from light spillage.

Licensing Application, Isle of Wight Community Club, Cowes.

The Community Club has requested a permanent licence to overcome the need to request Temporary Entertainment Notices for events being hosted at the Club. The purpose of this, is to reduce paperwork and to provide flexibility for functions.

Following feedback, and a revision agreed in general terms things will not change and the club will continue to close at 11pm (at midnight on Fridays and Saturdays, when functions take place).

Fly-tipping.

Three counts of flytipping took place in Tuttons Hill.  On the third occasion an elderly resident was spotted, and their details were reported to the authorities.

Doggies.

I have received two complaints this year concerning dogs who become distressed from separation anxiety, whilst their owners are at work. This is not only upsetting for the dogs themselves, but ultimately upset those living nearby.

Barbecues.

If you use a disposable barbecue, please ensure after use and cooled the remnants are properly disposed of.  This follows issues of residents being burnt when stepping on coals with concerns raised regarding litter. In addition, beach hut owners have also complained of damage, whilst in Cowes two bins have been replaced at a cost to Council Tax payers to damaged Bins.  In response, I have requested signage has been replaced and updated.

Litter Bins.

Foxes have been spotted scattering litter at Gurnard Green.  When bins are full, please take your litter home!

Highway Matters.

·         Verge/ Cutting and Hedgerows.
Brambles in Baring Road, Place Road, Tuttons Hill, Worsley Road; Overgrown hedgerows in Crossfield Avenue, Woodvale Road and uncut grass verges in Battery Road have been reported to and action taken by Island Roads.  In the meantime, the Bird Nesting season ends from August.  

Elsewhere, Northwood Parish Council has resolved to increase village cuts by two extra cuts this coming year.

·         Memorial Benches.
Island Roads are able to assist with applications for memorial benches on the public highway or ‘project network’.  This network includes most pavements and roads on the Isle of Wight, but excludes parks, beaches, footpaths, public buildings and private roads.

A new bench and engraved plaque currently costs approximately £2500 and includes site assessment, liaison with the IW Council, bench, engraving, delivery, plinth (if applicable), installation, inspections and maintenance until 2038

·          Last month, rather than in June manhole covers in Shore Road were made safe.
·          Cycle Hoop/ Barriers were re-anchored in Princes Esplanade adjacent to the Pumping Station.
·          Access will be reinstated to the Public Slipway next to the former HSBC Bank in Cowes High Street, following a request made to clear the slipway of obstructions in the form of commercial waste bins and Herris Fencing.
·          An unkempt grass verge was reported to Island Roads.  Apparently, this verge is now a home for badgers!!
·          An abandoned vehicle in Parklands Avenue has been reported, and follow up action taken by the IW Council.  
·          A very big thank you to Carolyn Sibley and Tony Westmore for their support alerting Open Studios participants in concerns expressed regarding parking in Worsley Road. I am told that during the weekend traffic moved obstruction free. Thank you to all involved!
·         I have received a call from an elderly resident dependent on regular support living in Debourne Close.  If parking in this road, please ensure are left unobstructed by parked vehicles.  On this, I have contacted parking services for their support.
·         I look forward to discussing horse riding options with the IW Bridleway Group.  This follows concerns raised by riders regarding safety.  On this matter, I would like to see proposals to link Gurnard and Northwood (where stabling is one of the most prolific areas in the UK) to bridleways that connects across the spine if the Island.  
·         Proposals to highlight vehicular restrictions to Cowes High Street, continues to be pursued by Cowes Town Council.  Bollard Covers, improved signage and alternative cycle provision is due to be discussed in September by the Town Council’s Project Committee.
·         I have offered support to a Gurnard business for tourism signage.

St Mary’s Roundabout Reconfiguration.

I have seen for myself proposals to reconfigure the St Marys roundabout in Parkhurst Road.  This scheme will in my view cause major disruption for 15 months following commencement at the end of September.  Councillors were advised at a session myself and Cllr Peacey-Wilcox attended that engagement will take place from this month.

In the meantime, I’ve requested for officers support for a public information session to take place next month, and am working closely with both the local councillor, Andrew Garratt and other Cowes IW Councillors. 

Cowes Traffic Regulation Order.

This is due to be signed off on 31st July, by Cabinet Member Cllr. Ian Ward.  In preparation, I have liaised with Highway Officers and Schools to ensure no further delays take place implementing proposals.

Car Parking, Cowes: 2020:200.

Following the current car parking drought in Cowes, I am campaigning to identify the availability of 200 car parking spaces by next year.  These spaces can be on-street, off-street, private, public, can involve reconfiguring existing space, removing double yellow lines where they are no longer needed.

If you know of a space that can be used, or better used please let me know!

Consultation on Concessionary Travel Scheme Changes.

A consultation is taking place on potential changes to the Island’s concessionary travel scheme and use by disabled residents and their companions before 9:30am and after 11pm. The consultation continues until the 8 October 2019


I hold the view that this a mean-spirited sanction against some of the most vulnerable people within our community, and I have concerns that this will make mobility impaired residents feel even more isolated. 

Japanese Knotweed.

I am supporting a resident dealing with Knotweed which has spread to their property from adjoining open land.  In response, I have spoken to both the IW Council and neighbouring landowners also concerned by the spread.

Although there is no restriction on having Japanese Knotweed on your property, landowners are restricted from allowing the weed to spread.  It is noted that specialist treatment needs to take place over several years to rid Japanese Knotweed which can adversely impact upon buildings structure.

IT Access For All?

Like many other public bodies, the IW Council are seeking to roll out more opportunities to engage with residents via digitalised online services.

Returning to the Corporate Scrutiny Committee, I raised concerns given that the most vulnerable residents will be further isolated should proposals come to fruition.   According to the Office for National Statistics 10% of the adult population are internet non-users, whilst there remains a large proportion of internet users (45%) without the confidence to access services, fill in forms or engage with service providers.

Full Council.

Two petitions were received by Full Council.

The first requested Council considered all options to improve the Vittlefields junction at Forest Road, Newport following traffic incidents.  This petition was supported by myself and all Councillors (except one who abstained)

The second petition was to request reconfiguration of mental health services.  During submission and throughout the debate concern was expressed that residents could be placed at risk following cutbacks for the service primarily in the evenings and weekend when the need was greatest.  In light of the petition and following my consistent opposition to some savings being accrued, I was one of 13 Councillors who voted in support of the petition (22 Councillors opposed this)

In addition, a motion with cross-party support was made and resolved to reinforce and substantiate climate change concerns alongside a further 171 other local and district authorities.  This I supported.  However, it was noted that both the Council’s Leader and Deputy (both emphasising climate change scepticism) voted against this.  Ironically, this vote was taken the day before the highest temperature ever (38.7C) was recorded in the UK.        

Also this month.

·         Odd, that it sounds I received a call from a resident asking me who they should vote for, as new Prime Minister! In response I replied that as a member of no political party, this was a matter for them!  That said, following the support for Boris Johnson I am overjoyed by the promise made by the new PM to the IW Council Leader, Dave Stewart and MP, Bob Seely for an Island Deal which recognises the extra costs our Island has to bear…  
·         I’ve received calls from residents of Cliff Road who have approached me concerning improving parking provision
·         I have been approached by a resident who requested the right of way status of the private lane connecting Wyatts Lane to Newport Road via Luton Farm.  This is not a right of way. However a public footparh does connect Oxford Street to Newport Road exiting opposite the Military Museum.
·         I am supporting a resident (wanting to restore a private dwelling) who received a court summons for Council Tax.
·         I have attended Councillor Training.  What was made important to me was a greater requirement for cross-party communication and engagement, which in my opinion does not happen as well as it could.
·         At the AONB Partnership, members were advised of initial relationships being built through the recent biosphere designation. This is particularly relevant to chalk downland (Brighton), and working with schools (Isle of Man).  
·         I have received feedback from residents concerned with the speed of traffic on Cowes/ Gurnard Seafront.
·         Feedback has been provided concerning the plastic waste, what is recycled and how things will change once the Forest Road centre becomes operational later this year.  This information will be passed on in a future report.
·         Vandalism and Tree damage my somebody wealding and Axe in Northwood Recreation Ground was reported.
·         Two empty properties have been reported to the IW Council.
·         5G technology is being rolled out nationally.  Good or Bad?  Please let me know your thoughts.
·         At Corporate Scrutiny, it was reported by the Council Leader that the Floating Bridge is operating at 94% reliability.
·         I have been contacted by Abbeyfield residents in Bath Road who recently won a national award for their gardens.  Congratulations to Peter Hutchinson for his efforts!
·         Congratulations to our Sportsmen and women who were successful at the Island Games where the Isle of Wight came 9th within the Final Medal Table, winning 34 medals!! The Island is justly very proud.
·         Men In Sheds are hosting this year’s open day from 11am-1pm on 8th August.  For just £1, you can witness the great work being carried out, buy shed made products and of course make the very most of the Bacon butties on offer at 25/26 Somerton Business Park, Cowes.