Ventnor Beach Gets Paid Lifeguards

blue flagBrilliant news for Ventnor as it’s confirmed that there will be paid lifeguards on the beach between May and September next year.

The good work of the Ventnor Beach Safety Group set up and arranged the training of a volunteer force at the beginning of this year.

Reversing its previous decision, the Isle of Wight Council has decided that it will be funding this one. Many point to the near-fatal accident on 9th September as the trigger for this.

Well done to local councillor Susan Scoccia, who asked the council to reconsider their previous daft decision. Many in town will agree with her when she said, “Now hopefully we can win the Blue Flag back!”

(Apologies for the delay on getting this one out on the blog. We heard about it on Sunday, but were away, without an Internet connection. Seeing it again in the Chronicle jogged our memory)

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Arthur
30, January 2014 12:45 pm

Where do we sign up?

Steve Goodman
Reply to  Arthur
31, January 2014 4:13 pm

Some good news – Island Foodbank manager Hannah confirms that some such pensioners, in receipt of the fuel allowance but not in need of it, have already passed on their payments for non-specific use by the foodbank; anyone else wishing to do so is asked to donate directly. (There is not yet a separate fuel payment scheme funded by such gifts here, but obviously there could be… Read more »

Don Smith
30, January 2014 4:06 pm

Many OAP, especially those with medical condition
need to keep warm; the winter fuel payment helps.

No tattoos, cigs, booze or festivals. Priorities! Spent it on food – You have a choice.

samona
31, January 2014 6:59 pm

Island foodbanks may have an alarmingly high level of usage, however, if it wasn’t for the many do-gooders giving foodbank referrals to alcoholics & drug abusers then I am sure there would be enough food for genuine claimants. It is time to pay benefit money by supermarket voucher stop the wasters spending their benefits on drugs, alcohol & flat screen TVs and then expecting the public to… Read more »

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