The aim of the competition is to encourage young people to think about the effects alcohol can have indirectly on them and people around them, from family, friends, to the local area.
Throughout half term, the Roman Villa, at Cypress Road, Newport, will be open as usual for visitors to see the remains, Roman bath suite and the garden, as well as hosting special Spooky making days.
As the number of recorded hate crimes on the Isle of Wight rises by over 100 from the previous year, the Isle of Wight council shares details of events which aim to bring people together and stand by with those affected by hate crime.
The successful applicants will introduce a range of initiatives, including a new cycle hire operation, a ‘Slow Travel’ Guide and a Rights of Way survey to help better connect communities.
The Cabinet member responsible for Fire and Rescue Services says he believes, "most people will understand having firefighters in the right place at the right time will save lives, not put them in danger".
The masterplan will "visualise and provide a framework for a waterfront reinvigorated by mixed use development, reinforcing Newport’s role as a county town and a visitor destination".
Island libraries will be emphasising the essential role they play in helping people improve their wellbeing, bringing communities together, combatting loneliness, providing a space for reading and creativity and supporting people with their mental health.
The council say there would be no redundancies and that the new system would guarantee a minimum of 12 immediately-available firefighters for 12 hours a day, every day.
The council say that parking enforcement officers have been attacked and verbally abused nearly 60 times in the last two years, including one officer suffering a loss of consciousness following an attack.