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Wind Farm Search Areas
Isle of Wight Windfarm Site Search Assessment September 2008 Isle of Wight Wind farm Site Assessment Project Title: Wind Farm Site Assessment Report Title: Isle of Wight Windfarm Site Search Assessment Project No: 49316016 Report Ref: Status: Draft for client comment Client Contact Name: Wendy Perera Client Company Name: Isle of Wight Council Issued By: URS Corporation Ltd St George’s House 5 St George’s Road London SW19 4DR Document Production / Approval Record Issue No: Name Signature Date Position Prepared Ben Stephenson and 29 August GIS Manager by Maria Ayerra 2008 Project Manager Checked Maria Ayerra 29 August Project Manager by 2008 Approved Andrew Bradbury 29 August Associate Director by 2008 Document Revision Record Issue No Date Details of Revisions 1 01 September 2008 Draft for client comment 2 07 September 2008 Client comments for URS 3 11 September 2008 Client comments review 4 19 September 2008 Client responses for URS 5 23 September 2008 Report Edition Isle of Wight Windfarm Site Assessment i LIMITATION URS Corporation Limited (URS) has prepared this Report for the sole use of in accordance with the Agreement under which our services were performed. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made as to the professional advice included in this Report or any other services provided by us. This Report may not be relied upon by any other party without the prior and express written agreement of URS. Unless otherwise stated in this Report, the assessments made assume that the sites and facilities will continue to be used for their current purpose without significant change. -
Planning and Infrastructure Services
PLANNING AND INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES The following planning applications and appeals have been submitted to the Isle of Wight Council and can be viewed online https://www.iow.gov.uk/Residents/Environment-Planning-and-Waste/Planning/Planning-Development/Applic ation-search-view-and-comment using the link labelled ‘planning register’. Comments on the applications must be received within 21 days from the date of this press list, and comments for agricultural prior notification applications must be received within 7 days to ensure they be taken into account within the officer report. Comments on planning appeals must be received by the Planning Inspectorate within 5 weeks of the appeal start date (or 6 weeks in the case of an Enforcement Notice appeal). Details of how to comment on an appeal can be found (under the relevant LPA reference number) at https://www.iow.gov.uk/Residents/Environment-Planning-and-Waste/Planning/Planning-Development/Applic ation-search-view-and-comment For householder, advertisement consent or minor commercial (shop) applications, in the event of an appeal against a refusal of planning permission, representations made about the application will be sent to Planning Inspectorate, and there will be no further opportunity to comment at appeal stage. Should you wish to withdraw a representation made during such an application, it will be necessary to do so in writing within 4 weeks of the start of an appeal. All written representations relating to applications will be made available to view online. PLEASE NOTE THAT APPLICATIONS -
Internal Audit Report Cowes Floating Bridge
APPENDIX 3 www.pwc.co.uk Internal Audit Report Cowes Floating Bridge Isle of Wight Council Final 27th November 2017 Click to launch C - 29 Back Contents Executive summary Background and scope 1 2 Outcomes Appendices A. Scope of the Review 3 B. Limitations and responsibilities Distribution list For action: Helen Miles, Head of Legal Services and Monitoring Officer For information: John Metcalfe, Chief Executive FINAL PwC C - 30 Back Executive summary Background and scope Outcomes Appendices Executive summary (1 of 1) Overview The replacement of the Cowes Floating Bridge is a high profile project for the Isle of Wight Council and was initially integrated with the overall project plans to deliver the regeneration of East Cowes. In order to ensure that there was a suitable level of community engagement and agreement there was a need for additional consultation on the wider regeneration of the local area. The Solent Gateways initiative, which originally included the Floating Bridge replacement, progressed more slowly than originally planned due to planning issues. Therefore the Floating Bridge project was separated out in order to secure the funding that had been identified under the Local Growth Deal. The Council therefore separated the Bridge from the East Cowes regeneration project in order to deliver the Bridge with Local Growth Deal funds. The Council duly completed the required Business Cases and secured the funding to support the Cowes Floating Bridge infrastructure development. The project progressed through specification, tender and appointment phases for the key contractors for example Naval Architects, Marine Engineers, Owners Representative etc. and infrastructure elements for example the boat itself and the slipway works. -
Schedule 2019 24/06/19 2 23/12/19 OFF
Mobile Library Service Weeks 2019 Mobile Mobile Let the Library come Library Library w / b Week w / b Week Jan 01/01/19 HLS July 01/07/19 HLS to you! 07/01/19 HLS 08/07/19 HLS 14/01/9 1 15/07/19 1 21/01/19 2 22/07/19 2 28/01/19 HLS 29/07/19 HLS Feb 04/02/19 HLS Aug 05/08/19 HLS 11/02/19 1 12/08/19 1 18/02/19 2 19/08/19 2 25/02/19 HLS 26/08/19* HLS Mar 04/03/19 HLS Sept 02/09/19 HLS 11/03/19 1 09/09/19 1 18/03/19 2 16/09/19 2 25/03/19 HLS 23/09/19 OFF April 01/04/19 HLS 30/09/19 HLS 08/04/19 1 Oct 07/10/19 15/04/19 2 14/10/19 22/04/19 OFF 21/10/19 29/04/19 HLS 28/10/19 May 06/05/19* HLS Nov 04/11/19 13/05/19 1 11/11/19 20/05/19 2 18/11/19 OFF 27/05/19* OFF 25/11/19 June 03/06/19 HLS Dec 02/12/19 10/06/19 1 09/12/19 17/06/19 HLS 16/12/19 Schedule 2019 24/06/19 2 23/12/19 OFF 06/05/19—May Day Bank Holiday 27/05/19—Whitsun Bank Holiday 26/08/19—August Bank Holiday The Home Library Service (HLS) operates on weeks when the Mobile Library is not on the road. -
Historic Environment Action Plan West Wight Chalk Downland
Directorate of Community Services Director Sarah Mitchell Historic Environment Action Plan West Wight Chalk Downland Isle of Wight County Archaeology and Historic Environment Service October 2008 01983 823810 archaeology @iow.gov.uk Iwight.com HEAP for West Wight Chalk Downland. INTRODUCTION The West Wight Chalk Downland HEAP Area has been defined on the basis of geology, topography and historic landscape character. It forms the western half of a central chalk ridge that crosses the Isle of Wight, the eastern half having been defined as the East Wight Chalk Ridge . Another block of Chalk and Upper Greensand in the south of the Isle of Wight has been defined as the South Wight Downland . Obviously there are many similarities between these three HEAP Areas. However, each of the Areas occupies a particular geographical location and has a distinctive historic landscape character. This document identifies essential characteristics of the West Wight Chalk Downland . These include the large extent of unimproved chalk grassland, great time-depth, many archaeological features and historic settlement in the Bowcombe Valley. The Area is valued for its open access, its landscape and wide views and as a tranquil recreational area. Most of the land at the western end of this Area, from the Needles to Mottistone Down, is open access land belonging to the National Trust. Significant historic landscape features within this Area are identified within this document. The condition of these features and forces for change in the landscape are considered. Management issues are discussed and actions particularly relevant to this Area are identified from those listed in the Isle of Wight HEAP Aims, Objectives and Actions. -
Neolithic & Early Bronze Age Isle of Wight
Neolithic to Early Bronze Age Resource Assessment The Isle of Wight Ruth Waller, Isle of Wight County Archaeology and Historic Environment Service September 2006 Inheritance: The map of Mesolithic finds on the Isle of Wight shows concentrations of activity in the major river valleys as well two clusters on the north coast around the Newtown Estuary and Wooton to Quarr beaches. Although the latter is likely due to the results of a long term research project, it nevertheless shows an interaction with the river valleys and coastal areas best suited for occupation in the Mesolithic period. In the last synthesis of Neolithic evidence (Basford 1980), it was claimed that Neolithic activity appears to follow the same pattern along the three major rivers with the Western Yar activity centred in an area around the chalk gap, flint scatters along the River Medina and greensand activity along the Eastern Yar. The map of Neolithic activity today shows a much more widely dispersed pattern with clear concentrations around the river valleys, but with clusters of activity around the mouths of the four northern estuaries and along the south coast. As most of the Bronze Age remains recorded on the SMR are not securely dated, it has been difficult to divide the Early from the Late Bronze Age remains. All burial barrows and findspots have been included within this period assessment rather than the Later Bronze Age assessment. Nature of the evidence base: 235 Neolithic records on the County SMR with 202 of these being artefacts, including 77 flint or stone polished axes and four sites at which pottery has been recovered. -
THE LONDON GAZETTE, 17Xh DECEMBER 1971 13871
THE LONDON GAZETTE, 17xH DECEMBER 1971 13871 Objections to the proposal must be sent in Alternative routes are available as follows: writing stating the grounds on which they are being Via Apse Heath made to the undersigned by 10th January 1972, quot- Lake ing the reference 39.04/881. Sandown Peter Boyce, Clerk of the County Council. Adgestone County Hall, Alverstone Hertford. Or Newchurch 17th December 1971. (293) Brading Down Adgestone Alverstone HAZEL GROVE AND BRAMHALL L. H. Baines, Clerk of the County Council. URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL County Hall, The Urban District of Hazel Grove and Bramhall Newport, I.W. (Robins Lane, Bramhall) (Weight Restriction) Order 15th December 1971. ' ' (457) 1971. Notice is hereby given that the Hazel Grove and Bramhall Urban District Council propose to make ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY COUNCIL an Order under section 1 (1), (2) and (3) of the The Isle of Wight (Forest Road, Winford) (Tem- Road Traffic Regulation Act 1967, as amended, the porary Prohibition of Through Traffic) Order No. effect of which will be to restrict to 2 tons the 1 1972. unladen weight of vehicles using Robins Lane, Bram- Notice is hereby given that the Isle of Wight County hall, from the junction with Hardy Drive to the Council acting in pursuance of its powers under junction with St. Michael's Avenue. There will be section 12 (1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act the usual exemptions for access to premises and 1967, as amended by Part IX of the Transport Act •to enable works to be carried out in the road, etc. -
Isle of Wight Council Statement of Accounts 2019-20
Isle of Wight Council Statement of Accounts 2019-20 Isle of Wight Council Statement of Accounts 2019-20 1 Isle of Wight Council Statement of Accounts 2019-20 CONTENTS Note Page Narrative report and Annual Governance Statement 4 Statement of responsibilities for the statement of accounts 5 Expenditure and funding analysis 6 Comprehensive income and expenditure statement 7 Movement in reserves statement 8 Balance sheet 10 Cash flow statement 11 Notes to the accounts Summary of significant accounting policies 1 Accounting standards that have been issued but have not yet been 2 adopted Critical judgements in applying accounting policies 3 Assumptions made about the future and other major sources of 4 estimation uncertainty Material items of income and expenses 5 Events after the reporting period 6 Note to the Expenditure and funding analysis 7A Segmental income 7B Expenditure and income analysed by nature 8 Adjustments between accounting basis and funding basis under 9 regulations Transfers to/from earmarked reserves 10 Other operating expenditure 11 Financing and investment income and expenditure 12 Taxation and non-specific grant incomes 13 Property, plant & equipment 14 Heritage assets 15 Investment properties 16 Intangible assets 17 Financial instruments 18 Nature and extent of risks arising from financial instruments 19 Inventories 20 Debtors 21 Debtors for local taxation 22 Cash and cash equivalents 23 2 Isle of Wight Council Statement of Accounts 2019-20 Assets held for sale 24 Creditors 25 Provisions 26 Usable reserves 27 Unusable -
LAF Minutes 06 07 17
Minutes – Meeting 57 St Johns Church Hall, Drake Road, Newport Thursday 6 July 2017 Present at the meeting: Forum Members: Mark Earp - Chairman Cllr Paul Fuller Mike Slater Alec Lawson Steve Darch Richard Grogan Tricia Merrifield Others: Helena Hewston – Shalfleet P/C Mick Thirkettle – Arreton P/C Darrel Clarke - IWC Public Rights of Way Manager John Taylor – Natural England Ben Phelan – Forestry Commission Matthew Noyce – Quarr Abbey Cllr Rodney Downer – Godshill / Wroxall Ross Edmunds – Wootton P/C Gillian Belben – Gatcombe & Chillerton P/C Terry Nolan – Gurnard P/C Lillian Hopwood - Observing Forum Secretary: Jennine Gardiner - Rights of Way Assistant, IWC Public Rights of Way Section (PROW) 1. Apologies: Apologies were received from: Cllr John Hobart Cllr John Medland John Heather John Gurney-Champion Belinda Walters Penny Edwards Iain Maclennan Emma Douglas Hugh Walding Simon Dabell Resignations: Des Jackman. Unfortunately due to new work commitments Des can no longer attend the LAF meetings. Mark Earp thanked him for his help in assisting at the LAF stall at last year’s County Show 2. Minutes of previous meeting Page 5 section 4 ANOB should read AONB (although ANOB is much funnier) Minutes accepted. Declarations of Interest None Page | 1 Update of actions from last meeting: Forestry Commission - Brighstone Forest, Design Plans, TROTT – Ben in attendance and will update group Planning - Guidance on difference between S106 and Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) & Cllr Fuller to speak to Wendy Perera about the same – Cllr Fuller advised that after careful consideration the IW Council (old administration) had decided to remain with S106 agreements because S106 agreements would raise more additional funds locally than CIL, Island developments were and are much smaller than mainland equivalents and S106 agreements are more flexible in their wider use than CIL. -
Planning and Infrastructure Services
PLANNING AND INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES The following planning applications and appeals have been submitted to the Isle of Wight Council and can be viewed online www.iow.gov.uk/planning using the link labelled ‘Search planning applications made since February 2004’. Alternatively they can be viewed at Seaclose Offices, Fairlee Road, Newport, Isle of Wight, PO30 2QS. Office Hours: Monday – Thursday 8.30 am – 5.00 pm Friday 8.30 am – 4.30 pm Comments on the applications must be received within 21 days from the date of this press list, and comments for agricultural prior notification applications must be received within 7 days to ensure they be taken into account within the officer report. Comments on planning appeals must be received by the Planning Inspectorate within 5 weeks of the appeal start date (or 6 weeks in the case of an Enforcement Notice appeal). Details of how to comment on an appeal can be found (under the relevant LPA reference number) at www.iow.gov.uk/planning. For householder, advertisement consent or minor commercial (shop) applications, in the event of an appeal against a refusal of planning permission, representations made about the application will be sent to Planning Inspectorate, and there will be no further opportunity to comment at appeal stage. Should you wish to withdraw a representation made during such an application, it will be necessary to do so in writing within 4 weeks of the start of an appeal. All written representations relating to applications will be made available to view online. PLEASE NOTE THAT APPLICATIONS -
WALKING EXPERIENCES: TOP of the WIGHT Experience Sustainable Transport
BE A WALKING EXPERIENCES: TOP OF THE WIGHT Experience sustainable transport Portsmouth To Southampton s y s rr Southsea Fe y Cowe rr Cowe Fe East on - ssenger on - Pa / e assenger l ampt P c h hi Southampt Ve out S THE EGYPT POINT OLD CASTLE POINT e ft SOLENT yd R GURNARD BAY Cowes e 5 East Cowes y Gurnard 3 3 2 rr tsmouth - B OSBORNE BAY ishbournFe de r Lymington F enger Hovercra Ry y s nger Po rr as sse Fe P rtsmouth/Pa - Po e hicl Ve rtsmouth - ssenger Po Rew Street Pa T THORNESS AS BAY CO RIVE E RYDE AG K R E PIER HEAD ERIT M E Whippingham E H RYDE DINA N C R Ve L Northwood O ESPLANADE A 3 0 2 1 ymington - TT PUCKPOOL hic NEWTOWN BAY OO POINT W Fishbourne l Marks A 3 e /P Corner T 0 DODNOR a 2 0 A 3 0 5 4 Ryde ssenger AS CREEK & DICKSONS Binstead Ya CO Quarr Hill RYDE COPSE ST JOHN’S ROAD rmouth Wootton Spring Vale G E R CLA ME RK I N Bridge TA IVE HERSEY RESERVE, Fe R Seaview LAKE WOOTTON SEAVIEW DUVER rr ERI Porcheld FIRESTONE y H SEAGR OVE BAY OWN Wootton COPSE Hamstead PARKHURST Common WT FOREST NE Newtown Parkhurst Nettlestone P SMALLBROOK B 4 3 3 JUNCTION PRIORY BAY NINGWOOD 0 SCONCE BRIDDLESFORD Havenstreet COMMON P COPSES POINT SWANPOND N ODE’S POINT BOULDNOR Cranmore Newtown deserted HAVENSTREET COPSE P COPSE Medieval village P P A 3 0 5 4 Norton Bouldnor Ashey A St Helens P Yarmouth Shaleet 3 BEMBRIDGE Cli End 0 Ningwood Newport IL 5 A 5 POINT R TR LL B 3 3 3 0 YA ASHEY E A 3 0 5 4Norton W Thorley Thorley Street Carisbrooke SHIDE N Green MILL COPSE NU CHALK PIT B 3 3 9 COL WELL BAY FRES R Bembridge B 3 4 0 R I V E R 0 1 -
Minutes 23.7.18
NITON AND WHITWELL PARISH COUNCIL MINUTES OF A MEETING OF NITON AND WHITWELL PARISH COUNCIL HELD AT THE EDWARD EDWARDS LIBRARY, NITON, ON MONDAY 23rd JULY 2018 AT 7:15 PM PRESENT: Councillors T Addison Chairman), S Biles, J Boileau Goad, S Burridge, P K G Fradgley, A Logan, J A Stotesbury, Janice Young and Jon Young IN ATTENDANCE: Councillor D Stewart (Isle of Wight Council) and Mrs V J Ford (Clerk to the Council) APOLOGIES: Councillor M A Innes M01/07/18 PUBLIC QUESTION TIME The Chairman welcomed a member of the public, who raised the issue of misappropriation of parking spaces forming part of the Whinscott Close development in Whitwell. The Chairman advised the member of the public to recommence correspondence with Isle of Wight Council Enforcement Officers, including a copy to Councillor Dave Stewart and to the Clerk. A request was made for a bench on the corner between Slay Lane and Bannock Road, Whitwell. The Chairman suggested that the residents should consider the existing benches at both ends, as well as the green area in Bannock Road and come back to the Parish Council with: 1. An overview of Bannock Road and why another bench would improve the amenity; 2. Demonstrate some support from other residents for any proposals; 3. A request for support from the Parish Council if required. A request was also made for the imposition of a 20 mph speed limit in Bannock Road. The Chairman suggested referral to the Community Action Road Safety (CARS) group and commended membership of the CARS Speedwatch team.