Jointly funded by the Isle of Wight Council and Natural England, the works undertaken by the site managers have included the removal of derelict chalets and areas of concrete at risk of falling over the cliff edge
Graham from Isle of Wight Badger Trust said, “It's really important that people keep a look out while walking in the countryside and contact us if they see a badger cub on its own"
Driven by a feeling of helplessness watching what was going on in Ukraine, Caroline Gurney-Champion set about organising something to raise money for humanitarian aid. It was a huge success!
The inspector found that ‘leaders, governors and staff are ambitious for this small school’ and that ‘governors ensure that leaders have clear plans for improvement’
The applicants argue that changes have been made to the plans and that despite seeking pre-application advice, the council had not sought to engage proactively with them
Donations for the Isle of Wight Foodbank were linked to the school's current Collective Worship theme of thankfulness and being grateful for what we have and sharing with others