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1 Mary Toms Warder
Mary Toms Warder (1795-1850) the first Bible Christian missionary to the Isle of Wight The Bible Christian Church was a Methodist denomination founded in 1815 by William O’Bryan, a Wesleyan Methodist preacher, in North Cornwall. Controversially, they allowed females to preach. Mary Toms was born in 1795 at Tintagel, Cornwall. At age 16, Mary was strong, vigorous, and active, reportedly she "feared and cared for nothing" and when visiting an Aunt in Plymouth she chanced to hear a Methodist preacher. From then she worshiped with the Methodists until around the age of 22 when Mary was attracted to the Bible Christian church and in 1820 began her work as a preacher where she travelled from town to town throughout the local circuit. Often encountering opposition, it was a hard life for a woman preacher as Mary was then operating in a society when at that time few women achieved leadership roles of any kind. Although never having visited there, she had a conviction she was being called to serve on the Isle of Wight, so in July 1823 now aged 27 Mary sailed from Plymouth to the Island, arriving at Cowes where she reported “Oh, could you see the sins committed here”. Starting to preach at East Cowes, soon two of the local Wesleyan preachers joined Mary which enabled her to travel further into the Island. The cosy alliance between the Established Church and the Landed Gentry was about to be challenged. Soon Mary was overwhelmed with invitations to preach in other parts of the Island and began conducting open air services and helping to establish numerous Bible Christian societies. -
Chillerton and Gatcombe News Autumn 2014
E – SPRAKE BUILDING SERVICES – – SPRAKE DEVELOPMENTS LTD – Tel: (01983) 525574 Mobile: 07889 035858 12, CYPRESS RD., NEWPORT, IW. PO30 1EY NEW DWELLINGS * RENOVATIONS EXTENSIONS * GENERAL BUILDING FITTED KITCHENS * ROOFING CARPENTRY Our final issue of the year is as usual packed with interesting, amusing and informative articles for you. Our ‘Focus On’ victim is a very familiar figure …and you may just learn things about him that you didn't know before! We have questions and comments from readers, - we always look forward to receiving these and welcome more, so if YOU have any thoughts, comments or questions about ANYTHING in the newsletter, please get in touch! After an exceptionally mild autumn, at last we have some seasonal weather. Please spare a thought for any elderly neighbours you may have should we be on the receiving end of the arctic blasts and snows that have been forecast. Finally, as 2014 draws to a close, may we take the opportunity to wish you all a very peaceful Christmas and New Year. (Jill Webster. 1, Springvale Cottages, Main Rd., Chillerton. PO30 3EP Tel. 721483 or email [email protected]) The deadline for items for the SPRING News is February 17th 2015 Chillerton & Gatcombe Parish Council Grass Cutting Contract Tenders are invited for the grass cutting contract within the Parish Council area of Gatcombe and Chillerton. A schedule of work is available on application to the Clerk to the Council, Chillerton & Gatcombe Parish Council, 293 Arctic Road, Cowes, PO31 7PJ Email: [email protected] or Telephone: 01983 639449. The contract will be for a period of two years, commencing in April 2015. -
Heathfield Cottage, Whippingham Road, East Cowes, Isle of Wight
3 double bedroom detached house Heathfield Cottage, Whippingham Road, East Cowes, £1,400 pcm Fantastic location in Whippingham Isle Of Wight, PO32 6NQ WOW! A property which will not disappoint - originally designed by Prince Albert! This beautiful Wonderful grounds with out buildings home has been upgraded throughout and now provides a charming abode with character and style. Very well-presented throughout Spacious, versatile, and providing open country views Tel: 01983 883333 Property Description The accommodation with approximate measurements comprises: Door to: Large open entrance area/dining room: 12'5x 12'10 Tiled floor. Two radiators. Large open working fire with wooden mantle. Open arch to Kitchen. Door to inner lobby. Door to: Lounge: 23'11 x 16'4 Large open room. Double glazed windows to front and s ide aspect. Two radiators. Large faced brick feature fireplace with inset log burner. French doors to sun room. Sunroom/dining room: 17`5 x 10`4 Two double glazed French doors to rear aspect with open views off the countryside and the River Medina. Radiator. Door to kitchen. Door to utility room. Arch to: Study: 10`02 x 8`7 Double glazed window to rear and side aspect. Radiator. Utility room: 8`7 x 7`2 Double glazed window to rear aspect. Double glazed window to side aspect with open countryside views. Tiled floor. Stainless steel sink and drainer. Cupboard space. Space and plumbing for washing machine. Space for fridge/freezer. Door to: Cloakroom: WC. Tiled floor. Extractor fan. Kitchen: 16`6 x 10`11 Newly designed and fitted kitchen with various wall, floor and display units. -
Download July 2010 Edition
The community magazine for the Isle of Wight Issue 28 July 2010 The colour of summer A look behind the scenes at Haylands Farm Plus: A new future for Island schools Record medal haul for young athletes to the July issue of One Island magazine. In this edition Advertising we look ahead to the exciting plans for the One School in One Island WELCOME Pathfinder project at Cowes, together with the major 10 RD 20 changes in the Island’s education structure from September. E CA G RAT TISIN ADVER More than We also turn the spotlight on how the personal budget scheme is being implemented at Haylands 43,000 copies Farm, Ryde and reflect on the recent medal-winning successes of young Island athletes at the World ONE of One Island Island Youth Games in the Azores. are distributed ISLAND throughout the Island every Y MAGAZINE FROM THE COMMUNIT WIGHT COUNCIL AND ITS PARTNERS THE ISLE OF two months. The magazine is published as an insert in Pictured: An artist’s impression of Cowes secondary school the Isle of Wight County Press – with additional copies available in USEFUL CONTACTS EMERGENCY NUMBERS libraries, post offices, help Isle of Wight Council, County Partner In an emergency dial 999 centres, doctors’ surgeries Hall, Newport PO30 1UD Fire and rescue control contacts and other key locations. Fax: 823333 centre (24hrs) 525121 If you would like to Email: Out of hours: NHS Isle of Wight [email protected] advertise in the magazine, Highways 525121 (01983) 524081 please contact us for more Website: www.iwight.com Waste information and a copy of disposal 0800 3283851 Police TELEPHONE Wightcare 533772/821105 0845 45 45 45 our rate card: SERVICES (out of hours) Tel: 823351 All other council Isle of Wight Rural Call centre: 821000 Email: services 821105 Community Council [email protected] Monday to Friday: 8am to 6pm (01983) 524058 You can also download a Saturday: 9am to 1pm FACE TO FACE copy of the rate card from We recommend you contact SERVICES the call centre initially, where the council’s iwight.com Newport Help Centre COUNCIL MEETINGS website. -
Historic Environment Action Plan the Undercliff
Directorate of Community Services Director Sarah Mitchell Historic Environment Action Plan The Undercliff Isle of Wight County Archaeology and Historic Environment Service October 2008 01983 823810 archaeology @iow.gov.uk Iwight.com HEAP for the Undercliff. INTRODUCTION This HEAP Area has been defined on the basis of geology, topography, land use and settlement patterns which differentiate it from other HEAP areas. This document identifies essential characteristics of the Undercliff as its geomorphology and rugged landslip areas, its archaeological potential, its 19 th century cottages ornés /marine villas and their grounds, and the Victorian seaside resort character of Ventnor. The Area has a highly distinctive character with an inner cliff towering above a landscape (now partly wooded) demarcated by stone boundary walls. The most significant features of this historic landscape, the most important forces for change and key management issues are considered. Actions particularly relevant to this Area are identified from those listed in the Isle of Wight HEAP Aims, Objectives and Actions. ANALYSIS AND ASSESSMENT Location, Geology and Topography • The Undercliff is identified as a discrete Landscape Character Type in the Isle of Wight AONB Management Plan (2004, 132). • The Area lies to the south of the South Wight Downland , from which it is separated by vertical cliffs forming a geological succession from Ferrugunious Sands through Sandrock, Carstone, Gault Clay, Upper Greensand, Chert Beds and Lower Chalk (Hutchinson 1987, Fig. 6). o The zone between the inner cliff and coastal cliff is a landslip area o This landslip is caused by groundwater lubrication of slip planes within the Gault Clays and Sandrock Beds. -
Selfbuild Register Extract
Address 4 When Ready Adults Children Individual Property Size Parishes Date Added Beds 1 - 2 years 2 0 3 bedroom property Bembridge | East Cowes | Nettlestone and Seaview 22/02/2018 Dorset within 1 year 2 0 2 bedroom property Sandown | Shanklin | Ventnor 13/04/2016 1 - 2 years 2 0 2 bedroom property Nettlestone and Seaview | Ryde | St Helens 21/04/2016 Isle of Wight 3 - 5 years 0 0 3 bedroom property Freshwater | Gurnard | Totland 22/04/2016 within 1 year 2 0 3 bedroom property Brighstone | Freshwater | Niton and Whitwell 08/04/2016 Isle Of Wight within 1 year 3 0 2 bedroom property Ryde | Sandown | St Helens 21/04/2016 Leicestershire 1 - 2 years 2 0 2 bedroom property Bembridge | Freshwater | St Helens 20/03/2017 Leics within 1 year 2 0 3 bedroom property Brighstone | Totland | Yarmouth 20/03/2017 1 - 2 years 5 0 4 bedroom property Cowes | Gurnard 15/08/2016 London within 1 year 2 0 3 bedroom property Bembridge | Ryde | St Helens 07/08/2018 London within 1 year 2 0 4 bedroom property Ryde | Shanklin | Ventnor 13/03/2017 Isle Of Wight 1 - 2 years 2 0 2 bedroom property Chale | Freshwater | Totland 08/04/2016 Isle Of Wight within 1 year 2 0 3 bedroom property East Cowes | Newport | Wroxall 22/04/2016 Isle Of Wight 1 - 2 years 2 0 2 bedroom property Freshwater | Shalfleet | Yarmouth 10/02/2017 Isle Of Wight within 1 year 2 0 3 bedroom property Gurnard | Newport | Northwood 11/04/2016 Isle of Wight within 1 year 2 0 3 bedroom property Fishbourne | Havenstreet and Ashey | Wootton 22/04/2016 Isle Of Wight within 1 year 3 0 3 bedroom property -
Enjoying a Rural Route Across the Water FACTS EE Starting Point: Fishbourne Ferry Terminal, Lsle of Wight
Enjoying a rural route across the water FACTS EE Starting point: Fishbourne Ferry Terminal, lsle of Wight. Ordnance Survey map 196 (The Solent), grid reference 557550. r.1 Distance: 24 miles rr-rr i!* Refreshments: Buffets at ferry terminal and Haven- Einstead street Steam Railway Centre, choice of restaurants at lz Godshill, plus pubs at Fishbourne, Havenstreet, r 1^ + DownenC, Godshill and Binstead. ,dffite lsle of Wight is a Wight Steam Railway - to :l 111 mecca for cyclists Downend. \ -'.iii seeking quiet country We've now ridden five- *o1#' *rr%* roads in beautiful scenery - and-a-half miles to nearly and this introductory circuit, 350ft and, though we'll be with an option of shortening a little higher when we the route by nearly three miles, return over this should leave you wanting to escarpment on the second go back for more. half of our circuit, that will The island scenery makes a be the last hiil we meet. rnagnificent backdrop to the Continuing southwards, view across the Solent. Yes it we join the 43056 has hills, but they add to the NewporVSandown road cyciing experience. for less than a mile before No cyclist, however fit and turning left into enthusiastic, ean claim that unsiqnposted Merstone riding uphili is nct hard $/ork at Lane to freewheel through times. But the effort of the village of the same q @ reaching the top, on foot if name and across the Newchurch necessary is rewarded by the soon-to-be-completed view and the pleasure of cycle trail. freewheeling down ihe other It offers a shoft cut and ,tr side. -
Havenstreet, Ashey & Haylands Population
Ward profile information packs: Havenstreet, Ashey & Haylands Population The information within this pack is designed to offer key data and information about this ward in a variety of subjects. It is one in a series of 39 packs produced by the Isle of Wight Council Business Intelligence Unit which cover all electoral wards. Population Havenstreet, Ashey Population Change & Haylands Isle of Wight Population (2011 Census) 3,613 138,265 The table below shows the population figures for % of the Island total 2.61% Havenstreet, Ashey & Haylands, Ryde Cluster and the Isle of Wight as a whole and how their populations Havenstreet, Ashey & Haylands Isle of Wight Males have changed since 2002 (using ONS mid-year 10% Age Males Females estimates). 0-4 8% 98 89 Havenstreet, 5-9 90 100 Ashey & Ryde Cluster Isle of Wight 6% 10-14 127 103 Haylands 15-19 118 103 Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % 4% 20-24 97 68 2002 3,360 34,345 134,038 % of Island % of Island population 25-29 81 81 2% 2003 3,423 +1.88 34,528 +0.53 135,073 +0.77 30-24 89 96 2004 3,403 -0.58 34,782 +0.74 136,409 +0.99 0% 35-39 113 95 40-44 114 147 2005 3,504 +2.97 35,051 +0.77 137,827 +1.04 45-49 125 168 2006 3,541 +1.06 35,115 +0.18 138,536 +0.51 Havenstreet, Ashey & Haylands Isle of Wight Females 50-54 118 135 2007 3,584 +1.21 35,398 +0.81 139,443 +0.65 10% 55-59 133 130 2008 3,577 -0.20 35,508 +0.31 140,158 +0.51 8% 60-64 131 130 2009 3,595 +0.50 35,504 -0.01 140,229 +0.05 65-69 110 131 2010 3,578 -0.47 35,728 +0.63 140,491 +0.19 6% 70-74 69 74 Source: ONS – Mid-Year Population Estimates 75-79 59 74 4% 80-84 36 58 In total between 2002 and 2010, the population of % of Island % of Island population 2% 85+ 33 90 Havenstreet, Ashey & Haylands had increased by Total 1,741 1,872 6.49%, Ryde Cluster had increased by 4.03% and the 0% Isle of Wight had increased by 4.81%. -
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. -
Notice on Bulletin Pre Decision
Record of Decisions All of the records of decisions taken by Cabinet Members or Officers are listed below (most recent first) REF TITLE OF REPORT CONTACT NAME NO 09/17 Solent Community Grants Programme Chris Ashman Match Funding 01983 821000 07/17 Agreement of The Proposed Local Ollie Boulter Development Scheme 01983 821000 Notice of Decision Published – 19/10/2017 06/17 Discretionary Rate Relief Policy Vicki Guildford Notice of Decision Published – 18/10/2017 01983 821000 Ext 8944 08/17 The Isle of Wight (Various Streets, IW) Jonathan Murphy (speed limits) Order No. 2 2017 (relating to various roads In Godshill) 01983 821000 Notice of Decision Published – 20/10/2017 05/17 Implementation of a New Charge For Re- Amanda Gregory Rating Visits Under The Food Hygiene Rating Scheme 01983 821000 Notice of Decision Published – 11/09/2017 04/17 Roadside Memorials Policy Jonathan Murphy Notice of Decision Published – 09/10/2017 01983 821000 03/17 Abandoned Vehicle Policy Jonathan Murphy Notice of Decision Published – 14/08/2017 01983 821000 02/17 Regulatory and Community Safety Services Amanda Gregory Enforcement Policy 01983 821000 Notice of Decision Published – 14/08/2017 01/17 Approval of the Isle of Wight Council’s Wendy Perera Preliminary Flood Risk Assessment 2017 Review 01983 821000 Notice of Decision Published – 11/08/2017 17/13 Revisions To Cabinet Member Chris Mathews Responsibilities 2013/14 01983 821000 Notice of Decision Published – 24/05/2013 2a/13 Officer Decision - Nursing Care Fees Uplift Jackie Raven 2012/13 01983 821000 Notice -
Scheme of Polling Districts As of June 2019
Isle of Wight Council – Scheme of Polling Districts as of June 2019 Polling Polling District Polling Station District(s) Name A1 Arreton Arreton Community Centre, Main Road, Arreton A2 Newchurch All Saints Church Hall, High Street, Newchurch A3 Apse Heath All Saints Church Hall, High Street, Newchurch AA Ryde North West All Saints Church Hall, West Street, Ryde B1 Binstead Binstead Methodist Schoolroom, Chapel Road, Binstead B2 Fishbourne Royal Victoria Yacht Club, 91 Fishbourne Lane BB1 Ryde South #1 5th Ryde Scout Hall, St Johns Annexe, St Johns Road, Ryde BB2 Ryde South #2 Ryde Fire Station, Nicholson Road C1 Brading Brading Town Hall, The Bull Ring, High Street C2 St. Helens St Helens Community Centre, Guildford Road, St. Helens C3 Bembridge North Bembridge Village Hall, High Street, Bembridge C4 Bembridge South Bembridge Methodist Church Hall, Foreland Road, Bembridge CC1 Ryde West#1 The Sherbourne Centre, Sherbourne Avenue CC2 Ryde West#2 Ryde Heritage Centre, Ryde Cemetery, West Street D1 Carisbrooke Carisbrooke Church Hall, Carisbrooke High Street, Carisbrooke Carisbrooke and Gunville Methodist Schoolroom, Gunville Road, D2 Gunville Gunville DD1 Sandown North #1 The Annexe, St Johns Church, St. Johns Road Sandown North #2 - DD2 Yaverland Sailing & Boating Club, Yaverland Road, Sandown Yaverland E1 Brighstone Wilberforce Hall, North Street, Brighstone E2, E3 Brook & Mottistone Seely Hall, Brook E4 Shorwell Shorwell Parish Hall, Russell Road, Shorwell E5 Gatcombe Chillerton Village Hall, Chillerton, Newport E6 Rookley Rookley Village -
Seaview Conservation Area Character Appraisal
Directorate of Regeneration Interim Director Bernadette Marjoram Seaview Conservation Area Appraisal Adopted 3 September 2007 Conservation & Design Planning Services 01983 823552 [email protected] www.iwight.com/conservation Contents Introduction 1 Seaview Conservation Area Revision Appraisal Area 1 ’The Historic Core’ 2 - 6 Area 2 ‘The Outskirts’ 7 – 9 Area 3 ‘Residential’ 10 - 12 www.iwight.com/conservation Adopted 3 September 2007 Seaview Conservation Area Appraisal Introduction Local Planning Authorities have a duty under The Planning (Listed Buildings & Conservation Areas) Act 1990 to designate as conservation areas any areas considered to be of special architectural or historic interest, the character or appearance of which it is desirable to protect or enhance. The Character Area boundaries are inevitably subjective in complex environments, and are based not only on architectural, land-use or historic attributes, but on the dynamic experience of walking or driving through an area. Map based boundaries are taken into consideration, but sensational qualities such as the awareness of enclosure or openness and degrees of noise and activity are also important in defining edges to Character Areas and the Conservation Area. In coastal areas, the boundaries may follow the line of the mean low water mark which is the extent of the jurisdiction of the Council and so is used for consistency. The legislation also makes provision for schemes to enhance the area, so the inclusion of areas of potential allows for schemes to be put forward which will improve the Area in keeping with its own individual character, and to the same high standard. Designation does not mean that development cannot take place within the proposed Conservation Area or within its setting.