Isle of Wight schools have today (Thursday) provided their provisional results to the Isle of Wight Council, with the majority reporting improvements overall.
Isle of Wight council is urging businesses serving food to ensure they comply with hygiene requirements, after a restaurant in Lake was fined a total of £35,684 for not complying with hygiene standards.
It's not unusual to see people from around the world sitting in the County Record Office in Newport researching their family history, so the digitisation of the cemetery and crematorium records is a great development.
Provisional results suggest the average grade for Isle of Wight A-level students has increased from a C- to a C, which is in line with last year’s national figure.
Cllr Ian Ward has just stated he wants to provide Cowes Week visitors "a good floating bridge service during the period of Cowes Week" - Somehow not realising this is somewhat of a snub to Islanders who live here all year round who dream of the same.
As well as attending various events at Cowes Week, HRH The Princess Royal will also visit The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust and the Cowes RNLI Stations.
The Isle of Wight council say the new policy should give the public confidence that scaffolding erected on or over the public highway was put up to a high professional standard.