The Open Gardens in Seagrove Bay, as part of the National Garden Scheme Open Gardens day in Seaview, a couple of weeks ago raised over £350 for this important Isle of Wight charity.
Isle of Wight Youth Trust CEO, Mairead Healy paid tribute to the dedicated team that works tirelessly to ensure that young people have access to the highest possible standards of service.
Cllr Paul Brading called the organisation of the meeting shambolic, with parents forced to sit on the floor and it being revealed ‘nothing has changed since April’.
This talented rising star will be performing some wonderful performances of composers including Bach, Beethoven, Chopin and Debussy. Entry is free and refreshments will be available.
The very public spat between the Isle of Wight council and Christ the King College over multi-million pound debt moves on with news that a repayment plan has been agreed. OnTheWight has the details.
The dedication and hard work of staff and pupils at this Isle of Wight primary school has been recognised with the Gold ‘Shift It’ award for encouraging sustainable transport to and from school.
As well as a warning that secured buildings and sites can be dangerous due to potential structural problems or hazardous materials, the Isle of Wight council is asking residents to report any unsecured buildings or sites.
Peter Shreeve has played an active role with the National Education Union for almost 20 years and was recognised for his awareness raising and support for others at this recent awards event.
The NSPCC is calling on Government to invest some of the £300 million it has committed for children’s mental health services towards early support services such as Childline, as the number of young people who call about eating disorders continues to rise.