IW council confirm the date of next the full council meeting has nothing to do with their CEO, as had been suggested by planning campaign group, Sustainable Freshwater, who accused her of “allowing democracy to fall by the wayside” on her watch
Wendy Perera said, "It's really important to me that should any member of Team IWC find themselves in need of support, that they can not only reach out for help, but that we can provide them with effective tools to support them"
The new Chief Executive of the Isle of Wight council will be on a salary of £138,038 a year — a pay rise of more than £2,000 compared to the previous CEO who resigned earlier this year to take on a role in Cumbria
The Isle of Wight council has identified four areas on the Island with significant health inequalities and is urging health organisations and public authorities to work together to address the issue