Whether the call-in will delay work going on behind the scenes to prepare reports due to go to the October Executive for both Undercliff Drive and Totland Seawall is not yet known. We've asked and are awaiting a response.
It's unclear at this stage what might happen on the site of the former public toilets in Market Street, but Executive members will be asked next month to agree to dispose of the site.
Kate Ashbrook believes failure of the council to reinstate the coastal path at Totland would be a severe blow to the Island’s economy and to the enjoyment of its residents and visitors.
Labour councillor Geoff Lumley said last week that he, and Islanders, were misled over the freehold transfer of Cowes Enterprise College to Ormiston Academies Trust.
It was suggested that Morrisons are looking to buy the sports centre fields in Upper Ventnor to build a new supermarket and petrol station. OnTheWight seeks to get to the truth.
As usual the meeting starts at 6pm sharp at County Hall. Members of the public are welcome to attend and ask questions at the beginning of the meeting.
Members will be hearing the outcome of a recent review undertaken by Healthwatch Isle of Wight in relation to Children and adolescent mental health services.