A senior Hampshire education official has had to explain further comments made at the Schools Forum meeting last month in relation to refusing student transfer requests.
Maggie Oldham has pledged to improve communication between services, following a number of complaints about patient care within the Isle of Wight NHS Trust.
The applicant claims the proposal for the site is entirely consistent with the context of the area, but Island Roads have objected and one Lake resident says Lake does not need another takeaway.
Police say that staying open to attract trade from people who had been out drinking was likely to cause crime and disorder in the area. The applicant said, "If people are drunk, I am trying to give them something to sober them up".
The Town council has asked for ‘un-neighbourly development’ be considered by Isle of Wight council planning committee, and not dealt with under delegated powers.
Having worked his way up after starting out as a mobile school groundsmen in the West Wight in 1982, Nigel leaves the Isle of Wight council after 36 years' service.
The Chair of governors said the governors are delighted with the outcome of the recent inspection which reflects the hard work, commitment and enthusiasm of the school community.
Dr Timothy Whelan, the deputy clinical chair of the Isle of Wight Clinical Commissioning Group, said some surgeries were just ‘one incident away from collapse’.
This Isle of Wight teenager said, "I felt like no-one was listening and so what’s the point in being here? It felt like it couldn’t get any worse. I could not keep waking up each morning and feeling this way. I felt trapped in a cycle of negativity."