Cllr Brading says 'connect4communities' is not a hand-out, but a helping hand for Isle of Wight families who are struggling to pay for basic essentials, like food and fuel to keep their homes warm
The local councillor says the site is still inappropriate for a residence, after the developer who has an enforcement order placed on him submits revised application
Put in context, 2.65 per cent of the population of Isle of Wight school-age children are self isolating after coming into contact with someone who has tested positive for Covid-19
Cllr Paul Brading explained there had been a spike in the number of positive Covid-19 tests in schools on the Isle of Wight, but that staff were coping well with it