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Wednesday, 30 January 2019

IW Council Press Release - Discounted Travel for Apprentices

DISCOUNTED TRAVEL FOR APPRENTICES

Apprentices can now benefit from cheaper bus travel as part of a bid to encourage sustainable transport on the Isle of Wight.

Connect To Work – the project to promote work-based sustainable travel – has agreed a deal with Southern Vectis to enable apprentices to benefit from an 80 per cent discount on a 30-day, multi-day Key Card pass.

Jez Conway, a teaching assistant apprentice at Wootton Primary School, is already benefitting from the offer: “Being able to access the discounted bus travel while I am on my apprenticeship has made a huge difference to me. I travel five days a week from Sandown to Wootton via Ryde and because of the 80 per cent discount, I have saved a lot of money.”

Organisations taking part in the scheme include HTP Apprenticeship College, Isle of Wight College, SMART Recruitment and Training, Care Learning Centre and Job Centre Plus Isle of Wight.

Cabinet member for infrastructure and transport, Councillor Ian Ward, said: “This new scheme with Southern Vectis is a helpful start to the new year, giving financial help to apprentices as they start on their journey to a new career. Services such as this play an enormous role in boosting economic growth by helping people to access employment, training and skills.”

The Connect to Work bus discount scheme, part funded with Southern Vectis and delivered by council partner SYSTRA, is part of a wider programme of sustainable transport interventions being delivered by the Isle of Wight Council and its partners over the next two years, using £1.35 million of funding secured competitively from the Department for Transport.

Richard Tyldsley, Southern Vectis general manager, added: "Our team is keen support the island’s apprentices as they embark on training for their new careers. Many are working within important industries, which provide vital services to those living here - and we want to help them in any way we can.

“I’d like to wish all Isle of Wight apprentices the very best with their training - and hope they are able to make full use of our bus services over the coming months and the rest of their careers.” 

The project gives access to a range of offers to both apprentices and jobseekers, the majority of which are free and include:
- money off voucher towards cycle purchase/ maintenance;
- cycle skills course;
- home or workplace cycle repairs and checks;
- membership of the Liftshare car-sharing scheme;
- bus travel discounts; and
- information and guidance sessions.

Simon Attrill, head of business and development and communication at HTP Apprenticeship College, said: “The cost of travel can be a real barrier to new apprentices. This initiative provides real financial help and we know the savings they’re able to access are already making a real difference to our apprentices. I hope the project is sustainable, so apprentices in the future know that discounted travel is another benefit of undertaking an apprenticeship.”

Full details of the scheme and how to apply through your training provider are available at: www.connecttowork.info  

Alternatively, you can contact connecttowork@systra.com   for more info or speak to your training college.
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Tuesday, 29 January 2019

Southern Water Update: Tips for Winter

Southern Water - Keeping a weather eye

Cold weather can cause pipes to freeze and burst, so it’s best to be prepared.

Taking simple measures, including lagging pipes and checking your internal stop-tap works, in case of an emergency, will help keep you and your home safe this winter.
 Find out more online at: www.southernwater.co.uk/weathereye

In an emergency

If your pipes do freeze:

1.Turn off the water supply at the stop-tap straight away
2.Don't switch on your boiler or immersion heater
3.Open the nearest tap and gently heat any frozen sections of pipe with a hot cloth or hot water bottle, working from the tap backwards
          4.Never use a naked flame to defrost pipes. It's a fire hazard and can cause more damage to your water system.

If your pipes burst

Water pipes in homes are the property owner's responsibility, so if you notice a burst or leak at home:

1.Shut off your water supply and then open all hot and cold taps until they run dry
2.Switch off your mains electricity supply
3.Try to temporarily fix the burst pipe by binding it tightly with cloth, tape or using a pipe clamp
4.Call a qualified plumber and turn off all taps until the pipe is repaired.

Top tips to prepare your home for the cold

Insulate water tanks and pipes
Use pipe lagging / jackets or insulation to prevent any exposed or unheated water tanks or pipes from freezing. Think lofts, garages and also garden taps. When insulating, make sure there are no gaps in the lagging.

Fix dripping taps
In cold temperatures, even a small trickle can cause water in the pipe to freeze.

Find your internal stop-tap
Find the stop-tap in your property and make sure you can turn it off. Most stop-taps are fitted under the kitchen sink or stairs and can be turned off by turning them clockwise.

Service your boiler
Have your boiler serviced regularly (usually every year) to keep it working as efficiently as possible and avoid it breaking down during cold weather.

Block breezes and draughts
Minimise draughts and shut doors and windows to unheated parts of the home. If your property is going to be empty for long periods, turn off the water at the stop-tap and consider draining your pipes (by opening your taps while the stop tap is off).

We're doing our bit to fix external leaks. If you spot a leak when you're out and about, please tell us about it via www.southernwater.co.uk/report-a-leak or call our freephone Leak Line on tel 0800 820 999.



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Wednesday, 23 January 2019

Defibrillators in Northwood and the Cowes area


Defibrillators

          The Travellers Joy, through the generous donation of its patrons, has managed to                 acquire a defibrillator at the pub. This now adds to the defibrillators available in                     Northwood.
Residents should all note the other defibrillators, which can be accessed in the village.  These can be found on the outside of the Village Hall, near to the junction of Nodes Road and Newport Road, at Northwood Primary School and at Strainstall and Bodywise on the Somerton Estate.
Others can be found in Cowes, and these are listed on Cowes Town Council’s website: http://www.cowestowncouncil.org.uk/wp/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Defibrillator-locations-for-website.pdf and the Heartsafe Website map http://www.heartsafe.org.uk/AED-Locations .
This includes those available at Lanesend Primary School, Medina Wharf, UKSA, Cherry Blossoms, Trent House, Shepards Wharf, Cowes Fire Station, Cowes Yacht Haven, Amey House Dentists, Island Sailing Club, Royal London Yacht Club, New Holmwood, Cowes Enterprise College, Cowes Golf Club, Isle of Wight Community Club, Cherry Trees, Wickens, Northwood Cricket Club, Gurnard Press and The Woodvale.


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Friday, 18 January 2019

IW Council Press Release - Public meeting on Budget Proposals

PUBLIC MEETING ON BUDGET PROPOSALS

The Isle of Wight Council’s budget proposals for 2019/20 will be discussed at a public meeting this month.
Residents have been invited to share their views during the two-hour session at Medina Theatre on 30 January, from 6.30pm.

Councillor Stuart Hutchinson, Cabinet member for resources, said: “We’re very mindful that we have to make some tough decisions in the next financial year and we are grateful to those who have already fed back their thoughts through our consultation.

“This is an opportunity to have a frank and honest conversation about the challenges we face and understand more about what priorities our community has for our services next year.”

The council’s online budget consultation closes on 23 January and is available at https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/6LTTQJK

Comments are also welcomed via email to budget@iow.gov.uk.
The budget will be finalised in February 2019.
More information about the budget proposals can be found here at https://www.iow.gov.uk/news/Isle-of-Wight-Council-budget-proposals


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Thursday, 10 January 2019

Proposed Housing Allocation in Island Planning Strategy


NORTHWOOD RESIDENTS PLEASE NOTE AND SUBMIT YOUR VIEWS ON THE ISLAND PLANNING STRATEGY

Island Planning Strategy.

Consultation on the new Isle of Wight Planning Bible continues until Monday 25th February.  For details, please visit: https://iow-consult.objective.co.uk/portal/planning/ipsdraft2018/ipsdraft2018

Within the Plan, the IW Council suggests increasing the numbers of new homes being built from 525 per year to 641, during the life of the Planning Strategy from 2019/20 – 2033/34.

Within Cowes, Gurnard and Northwood the following locations have been identified for potential future housing:

Settlement
Location Details
Allocation
Plot Size (ha)
Dwellings
Cowes
HA018? (Land North of Park Road, site of Parklands?)
Generic
?
20
Cowes
HA019 Medina Yard
Specific
5.8
535
Northwood
HA020 Somerton Reservoir, Newport Road
Specific
1.9
146
Gurnard
HA021 Land west of Baring Road
Specific
1.7
25
Northwood
HA022 Somerton Farm, East of Newport Road
Specific
9.75
80
Cowes
HA023?
Generic
?
7
Northwood
HA024 Land west of Newport Road (South of Kingswell Dairy?)
Specific
1.0
10
Northwood
HA025 Land to west of 84 Wyatts Lane
Specific
5
40
Northwood
HA026 Land to West of Harry Cheek Gardens
Specific
2.4
34
Northwood
HA027 (Land to East of Wyatts Lane?)
Generic
?
15
Northwood
HA028? Land west of Newport Road (North of Kingswell Dairy?)
Generic
?
66


TOTAL

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