The GP patient survey, run by Ipsos MORI on behalf of NHS England, was sent to 3,832 Islanders and had 1,806 responses — a fill rate of just 47 per cent.
The school says that moving into their new facilities next September will provide a unique opportunity to restructure the school day as the students will no longer be on a split site.
The cabinet member responsible said the spike in the number of parents being fined was a national trend and that nothing had changed on how the council was enforcing fines.
Students from around the Isle of Wight were involved in discussions and workshops yesterday with the future of higher education on the Isle of Wight on the agenda.
Following the warning notice from the CQC and after being placed in financial special measures, NHS Trust bosses have been invited to speak to the Isle of Wight Council’s policy and scrutiny committee for adult social care and health.
The RNLI are seeking to move the lifeguard station on Sandown Beach and place it in a permanent position to save costs of removing and returning it each year.