Cllr Stuart Dyer Passes Away

Sad news to hear that Councillor Stuart Dyer, Independent councillor for the West Wight, passed-away this morning at Southampton Hospital.

Stuart Dyer VentnorBlog has learned that Cllr Dyer was very recently diagnosed with bowel cancer, going in for emergency surgery over the weekend.

His wife, son and daughter and his brother were present, we understand.

“Will be sorely missed”
We’ve just spoken to Ian Stephens, group co-ordinator of the Independent councillors, who said, “We were very sad to hear about Stuart’s passing. He will be sorely missed by the officers and members of the Isle of Wight council.

“He was a staunch Independent and active councillor in his ward. Councillor Fuller and I will be covering the area in the interim.”

“A lovely character”
The sad news has been a great shock to fellow councillors, with most of them not even knowing that Stuart was going into hospital for surgery, after being diagnosed with bowel cancer.

Another councillor we spoke to said, “That’s dreadful. He was such a lovely character.”

Isle of Wight College
He was a qualified chef by trade, but his work on the Island was in adult education in the Hospitality department at the Isle of Wight College. He started as a Lecturer in food preparation, retiring in 2002 as Programme Manager for Hospitality Leisure & Tourism.

Our condolences go out to his family and his colleagues, the Independent councillors at County Hall.

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Smithy
19, September 2014 12:12 pm

Shush
Lets congratulate those wonderful Park Keepers but very quietly as IOWCC will try and sell it off our fantastic open space or worse still give it away like Botanic Gardens and Winter Gardens

It’s about the last thing the good people of Ventnor actually own!

Mrs Bookworm
Reply to  Smithy
19, September 2014 9:47 pm

Where we go for picnics with the children now the botanic garden has been priced out of our reach for regular visits. A great space- well done to all involved in its upkeep.

DjRhonda
20, September 2014 12:25 am

Beautiful park, love walking through there. Big congratulations to the park keepers.

Michael Sanderson
20, September 2014 12:46 pm

This is well deserved indeed. Well done to all those who keep the Park so immaculate. It’s always a joy to walk through, although I do miss the birds in the aviary. What happened to them?

richard
Reply to  Michael Sanderson
22, September 2014 8:09 am

Michael – we have also noticed that the birds have gone from Rhylstone Gardens in Shanklin – must be some health & safety or budget issue!!

Wendy Marshall
Reply to  richard
22, September 2014 2:16 pm

Birds in the Aviary at Ventnor Park. I brought this up at a Ventnor Town Council meeting back in the spring. Due to IWC cut backs the aviary birds were re homed and the aviary was up to be demolished. All with out the public knowing about it. (I did inform On The Wight at the time to.)Well in Ventnor the Ventnor Enhancement Fund have looked in… Read more »

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