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.
A total of nine complaints against the Isle of Wight council were upheld from between 1 April 2017 to 31 March 2018 compared to 13 in the previous year.
The fossilised bones of the meat eating Neovenator are featured in a new exhibition at the Fukui Prefecture Dinosaur Museum’s exhibition - Theropods: from Carnivorous Dinosaurs to Flying Birds.
The Leader of the Isle of Wight council said it is important the committee exercises its statutory function to call to account – and confirmed there'll now be ongoing dialogue between the committee and the CCG.
The council choose to describe this new work to the Floating Bridge as 'improvements'. Shouldn't all of these things have been delivered when the then-new Floating bridge was received a year and two months ago?