Thursday, 1 June 2017

Age UK IW - Home Share Project





Date: 31/05/2017
Contact details: HomeShare Project (01983) 525282 / homeshare@ageukiw.org.uk 
For immediate release 

A new scheme, which opens the door to housing in exchange for help, has been launched by Age UK Isle of Wight.

Funded by the BIG Lottery, HomeShare offers a creative solution to crucial challenges facing Islanders of all ages - finding and keeping a home.
New to the Island, but widely tried and tested elsewhere, HomeShare is a matchmaking service, designed to bring together householders who have spare space and sharers trying to navigate costly and under-pressure housing options.
HomeShare’s aims are twofold - prolonging independent living in loved homes and known communities for householders aged 50+ and opening the door to good quality and affordable housing options for sharers.
With thorough checking and careful matching, HomeShare Co-ordinators broker  a mutually beneficial living arrangement centred on an exchange of accommodation for practical help with everyday tasks. Sharers also contribute to living costs. 
 Age UK Isle of Wight’s two HomeShare Co-ordinators, Lorraine Lord and Diane Coppell are working with health and social care colleagues and other Age UK projects, to recruit and thoroughly screen householders and sharers . Their role is to guide householders and sharers to arrive at a compatible, lasting and enjoyable blueprint for living together. This takes account of practicalities, personalities, lifestyle and routines.
 “The potential of HomeShare here on the Island is obvious and enormous”, said Diane. “Home sharing could enable householders aged 50+  to improve their quality of life by gaining help with everyday  tasks  to free up leisure time. Equally, it could be that chores around the home are becoming difficult, and that help from an extra pair of hands would prolong independent living. It is important to note, though, that the home sharer cannot provide personal care.
“At the same time, the home offered to a sharer in return for help, can relieve some of the pressure on scarce housing by providing a fresh housing option for people needing suitable homes.”
“Established schemes, elsewhere in the UK and overseas, have shown that every home share is unique”, said Lorraine. “Sharing can, for instance, suit key workers in health, emergency service and the public sector roles; students on study placements; workers relocating to the Island and wanting time to explore before putting down roots; active retired people who enjoy sharing a home; or people starting over after a life change such as divorce.                                      More….


 “It’s a win-win arrangement for householder and home sharer. Besides the obvious practical benefits, HomeShare has potential for friendships across the ages, peace of mind, affordable accommodation within reasonable reach of work, and better quality of life for both householder and sharer.
“Because of the careful preparation which goes in to identifying and establishing a match, HomeShare doesn’t offer an overnight solution. Obviously, it won’t suit everyone, but making contact with HomeShare may make it possible to identify other more appropriate sources of help and advice.”
To find out more about HomeShare Isle of Wight visit www.homeshareiow.org  email HomeShare@ageukiw.org.uk, or contact the HomeShare Co-ordinators at Age UK Isle of Wight on 525282.


To find out more about HomeShare Isle of Wight visit www.homeshareiow.org,  email HomeShare@ageukiw.org.uk, or contact the HomeShare Co-ordinators at Age UK Isle of Wight on (01983) 525282.
Notes for Editors:
·         Age UK Isle of Wight is an independent, local, registered charity, founded in 1973.
·         Age UKIW Registered Charity Number: 1118711.
·         Age UKIW supports over 11,000 Islanders every year to improve their quality of life.
·         We are a local partner of Age UK, the UK’s leading independent charitable movement concerned with the well-being of all older people.
·         For more information on all of Age UK Isle of Wight’s services please visit: www.ageukiw.org.uk
·         Age UK Isle of Wight can be found on Facebook (www.facebook.com/AgeUKIW) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/AgeUKIW)


Thursday, 18 May 2017

Care Home Friends - Befriending and Connecting

Would you like to make a difference in the lives of local care home residents?


www.carehomefriends.org.uk

Research shows that care home residents are twice as likely to feel severely lonely as older people living at home. There are about 75 care homes on the Island and over 100 churches. Our vision is to see every care home adopted by a local church, with each church co-ordinating a Care Home Friends project, so that we can raise up an army of trained volunteers to befriend and support care home residents.

All it needs is one person in each church with a heart for older people who can recruit and co-ordinate two or three volunteers. Together we can make an enormous difference in the lives of some of the oldest and frailest members of our community.

Want to find out more?

To hear more about Care Home Friends and how you could be involved come to a
Cream Tea with home made scones & clotted cream

Tuesday 27th June, 2 to 4pm
Peacehaven, Thorton Manor Drive, Ryde, PO33 1PQ

To book a place please email tina@embracingage.org.uk or phone 07735 332584

Care Home Friends is an award winning initiative that helps local churches to befriend and support

Mobile Recycling Dates for the Summer

MOBILE RECYCLING ON THE MOVE FOR SUMMER


 The mobile household waste recycling centre (MHWRC) is on the road again this summer. New dates and a new venue have been added to the latest timetable; for the first time, Niton will also be visited.

The first visit to Niton will be on 10 May, with the MHWRC located in the Norris Stores car park.

The MHWRC will be at each venue between 10am and 2pm, and will accept a set list of recyclable items. A full list of what the MHWRC can accept is found on
www.iwight.com/waste under the Recycling Centres section. It will not accept garden waste or general mixed/black bag waste or wood.

Paul Southall, account director for Amey, said: “The mobile household waste recycling centre has been well received by residents, and we are pleased to be able to add a new venue in Niton. We are sure it will be welcomed by residents in the village.”

Should any other areas want to welcome the MHWRC, they should get in contact by emailing
waste.contract@iow.gov.uk so the council, in partnership with Amey, can review any potential new area.

Venues are:

MAY

2    Yarmouth, Main Road car park, 10am – 2pm
3    Cowes, Isle of Wight Community Club, 10am – 2pm
4    Lake, Winchester House car park 10am, – 2pm
9    Ryde, Westridge Leisure Centre, 10am – 2pm
10  Niton, *(NEW)* Norris Stores car park, 10am – 2pm
11  Chale, Whale Chine car park, 10am – 2pm
16  Yarmouth, Main Road car park, 10am – 2pm
17  Ventnor, Ventnor Rugby Club, 10am – 2pm
18  Cowes, Isle of Wight Community Club, 10am – 2pm
23  Lake, Winchester House car park, 10am – 2pm
24  Ryde, Smallbrook Stadium, 10am – 2pm
25  Chale ,Whale Chine car park, 10am – 2pm

JUNE

6    Yarmouth, Main Road car park, 10am – 2pm
7    Cowes, Isle of Wight Community Club, 10am – 2pm
8    Lake, Winchester House car park, 10am – 2pm
13  Ryde, Westridge Leisure Centre ,10am – 2pm
14  Niton, Norris Stores car park, 10am – 2pm
15  Chale, Whale Chine car park, 10am – 2pm
20  Yarmouth, Main Road car park, 10am – 2pm
21  Ventnor, Ventnor Rugby Club, 10am – 2pm
22  Cowes, Isle of Wight Community Club, 10am – 2pm
27  Lake, Winchester House car park, 10am – 2pm
28  Ryde, Smallbrook Stadium, 10am – 2pm
29  Newport, Newport Quay, (located past Jubilee Stores) 10am – 2pm

JULY

4    Yarmouth, Main Road car park, 10am – 2pm
5    Cowes, Isle of Wight Community Club, 10am – 2pm
6    Lake, Winchester House car park, 10am – 2pm
11  Ryde, Westridge Leisure Centre, 10am – 2pm
12  Niton, Norris Stores car park, 10am – 2pm
13  Chale, Whale Chine car park, 10am – 2pm
18  Yarmouth, Main Road car park, 10am – 2pm
19  Ventnor, Ventnor Rugby Club, 10am – 2pm
20  Cowes, Isle of Wight Community Club, 10am – 2pm
25  Lake, Winchester House car park, 10am – 2pm
26  Ryde, Smallbrook Stadium, 10am – 2pm
27  Newport, Newport Quay, (located past Jubilee Stores), 10am – 2pm 

Monday, 17 April 2017

Parish Councillor Vacancies

NORTHWOOD PARISH COUNCIL NEEDS YOU
DON’T DELAY, APPLY TODAY!
Following the Parish and Town Council elections on 4 May, there are  two vacancies on Northwood Parish Council. If you feel you have two/three hours a week to spare and want to make a difference locally, please submit an application in writing to the Clerk, Mrs Barbara Herbert of 11 Wyatts Lane, Northwood, PO31 8QB, by Wednesday, 31 May 2017 or contact her on 01983 290086 for more details. The Parish Council would welcome hearing from any persons who are interested in standing as a parish councillor, providing they fulfil the eligibility criteria* set out below. 
If three or more applications are received then prospective candidates will be asked to make a short presentation on how they can contribute to the Parish Council and the community of Northwood.  This would be immediately prior to the meeting scheduled to take place on Tuesday, 6 June 2017.
* A local councillor must be 18 years of age or over and a British subject or citizen of the Irish republic.  He/she must also be a local government elector of the Parish or a person who has:
i.         During the whole of the 12 months before nomination occupied land or premises as owner or tenant in the parish or,
ii.         During the same period resided in the Parish, or within 4.8km thereof or,

iii.        During the same period had his/her principal or only place of work in that area.                

Friday, 14 April 2017

Notice of Uncontested Election

Election of Councillors for
Northwood Parish Council
on
Thursday 4 May 2017

I, Chris Mathews, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Councillors for Northwood Parish Council.

Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any)

FULLER
Paul Andrew
74 Wyatts Lane, Northwood, Cowes, Isle of Wight, PO31 8QA
Independent

JAGGAR
David William
4 The Ridge, Northwood, Cowes, Isle of Wight, PO31 8QN

NICHOLSON
John Ulysses Anthony
Sunnyside, Pallance Lane, Northwood, IW, PO31 8LT

PULLEN
John Douglas
86 Wyatts Lane, Northwood, PO31 8PY

Wednesday, 29 March 2017

Notices of Election

Local Elections May 2017


Isle of Wight Council and Parish and Town Council Elections - 4 May 2017

The Local Elections that will be held on Thursday 4th May 2017 will see Islanders going to the polls to elect their local representatives for both the Isle of Wight Council and Parish and Town Councils.