This Habitat Action Plan has been prepared through consultation with a range of organisations and specialists within the Isle of Wight BAP Partnership. It was first produced in 2008 anf reviewed in 2008. Lowland meadows have been selected as a habitat action plan for the Isle of Wight to ensure that national objectives for this priority habitat identified under the UK Biodiversity Action Plan are translated into effective action on the Island, taking into account local issues.
The Isle of Wight Council's Local Transport Plans (LTP) sets out the framework for the development of a sustainable transport strategy on the Isle of Wight. Our first LTP was adopted in 2001 and covers the years 2001 to 2006 and the second, LTP2, runs from 2006 to 2011. For further information about the Local Transport Plan, please see www.iwight.com/transport
This is offered as a guideline for Governors in formulating a policy for their own schools.
The government is changing how it assesses council services. The local account replaces annual assessments of council social care services by the Care Quality Commission. The local account is a report that local people, service users and providers can use to judge our performance. It will provide you with key information about Adult Social Care on the Isle of Wight and will highlight to you what are our key priorities.
The intent of the project is to upgrade and improve sustainable transport infrastructure, travel information, and promote the sustainable transport network in order to grow the Island’s increasingly popular green tourism market.
The Local Government Ombudsman has issued a report following her investigation of a complaint against Isle of Wight Council. The complaint was about a planning and development matter. The Ombudsman found that injustice had been caused by maladministration on the part of Isle of Wight Council. Isle of Wight Council has agreed to take action which the Ombudsman regards as providing a satisfactory remedy for the complaint.
The Local Council Tax Support Section 13A Policy. This policy sets out how the scheme will operate and what the qualifying conditions are for making awards from April 2013 to replace Council Tax Benefit
The Local Council Tax Support Vulnerability Policy provides a statement of intent of how the Council will address the issues of Child Poverty, The chronically sick and disabled, the Armed Forces Covenant, and work incentives through the Local Council Tax Support Section 13A Policy