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Welcome to the June issue which marks the beginning of Summer. There is no better place to spend sunny days and long evenings than on our island with so much to see and surrounded by beautiful beaches and countryside. This issue also marks that we are halfway through the year already. How is your year going so far? Did you set yourself plans at the beginning of the year and have they happened or are they on the back burner? One of my plans this year was to spend more time outdoors, having great adventures on my bike, exploring the island on two wheels, and enjoying regular stops at local cafes and tearooms... sadly due to one thing and another this hasn’t happened so far, but I am not giving up and I hope to have those two wheels in motion very soon. Probably the biggest news for June is the Platinum Jubilee - it seems that communities across the island are coming together and have been planning all types of events, from picnics in the park, to crafts and markets, live music, and much more. If you are holding a street party, I hope you have a great day and feel free to send me any pictures of your event. This month’s issue is packed as normal, with news, advertisers, puzzles, and features. I hope you enjoy reading this issue and look forward to catching up with you again next month, until then have a fabulous June.
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News Report from Cllr Richard Quigley - Cowes North Email: richard.quigley@iow.gov.uk I continue to have tenants contact me regarding the state of the properties they let, the rent and the none return of deposits. I continue to work with Cllr Stephens to set up a private renters’ forum, so that issues can be raised and dialogue with agents and landlords started to improve the quality of accommodation.
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Parking stress surveys are under way for the following roads Mill Hill, Fellows, Grove, Victoria, Bellevue, Upper Moorgreen and Albert St. We can’t make any promises, but it will be a good place to start. The Island Plan, which sets out the council’s aims with regards building and development for the next 15 years has been paused for further consultation. Some members of the council want to reduce the numbers of houses built. I support the notion that every Island residents deserves their own front door. We have 2400 households on the housing list, it’s a problem we need to do something about sooner rather than later. Cllr Fuller is working very hard to ensure the plan helps those that need it. And again, please remember that the Footprint Trust offers practical help and action on saving energy and water in the home. www.footprint-trust.co.uk
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You can now leave your household batteries out for collection with your general waste (black bins/black gull-proof sacks).
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All the batteries collected by the crews will be placed in a special box fitted to the collection vehicles and sent for sorting and processing. Metals and chemicals will be extracted and used to make new batteries and other products.
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To ensure the batteries are kept separate to other household general waste, batteries should be placed safely and separately on top of your closed black bin or gull-proof sack in their own clear sandwich sized bag. You can recycle small batteries of all shapes via the scheme. These typically include: • AA • AAA • Small round (watch type batteries) • Square batteries • Old rechargeable household batteries Batteries must always be removed from electrical items before being collected. Large batteries such as laptop/phone/power tool batteries and car batteries or items where the batteries cannot be removed should be taken to your nearest Household Waste Recycling Centre. 5
News Report from Cllr Paul Fuller - for Cowes West & Gurnard Tel: 01983 289595/07935 090835 - Email: paulfulleriw@gmail.com Island Planning Strategy - The process of the Islands Planning bible, the Island Planning Strategy has been paused, in response to a number of questions following face to face meetings with IW Councillors.
villages. Although it is inevitable that our towns will continue to evolve, it remains so important to support our local shops and traders
Litter Bins - Bins on Cowes/ Gurnard seafront have now been replaced.
Jet Ski’s - Last month the use of jet skis at Gurnard was reported to the Marine Police, who continue to monitor waters frequented by bathers. Please note a byelaw exists which prohibits all ‘personal watercraft’ being used faster than 8 knots and in depths of less than 2 metres. Please report incidents to: www.hampshire. police.uk/ro/report/ocr/af/how-toreport-a-crime
Please note, with summer approaching if litter bins are full, do not leave food waste either outside or at the foot of bins. If possible, please dispose of litter at a nearby less full bin or alternatively take your rubbish home. This is being requested as foxes and badgers frequently scatter rubbish when foraging.
Beachbuoy: Outfall updates from Southern Water - Beachbuoy gives you near real-time information about releases of stormwater or wastewater at your favourite spot. On this interactive, online map you can see updates about releases from combined sewer overflows, so you know what’s happening near you.
New Benches - Through the Government’s levelling up agenda funding has been awarded to local Councils. In Gurnard a number of projects were suggested and in light of this, funds were granted for new seating opposite the beach huts.
For details please visit: www. southernwater.co.uk/water-for-life/ourbathing-waters/beachbuoy
Following this delay a new section will appear online with Frequently Asked Questions to feature alongside questions raised in dialogue with Isle of Wight Councillors.
To date a number of issues have been raised and in respect to this, Gurnard Parish Council have agreed to review the new seating following this summer. Local Shopping and Trading - With the impact of Covid still resonating, I continue to receive calls from residents concerned over the lack of diversity and variety of services in our towns and 6
In the meantime, Gurnard Parish Council are persevering to facilitate a public meeting between Southern Water and the Environment Agency. Energy Price Increases Energy prices are soaring. For up to date support visit: www.moneysavingexpert. com and www.uswitch.com Tel: 0800 688 8557. Alternatively, talk to the Footprint Trust on 01983 822282 or email: info@footprint-trust.co.uk. Councils will oversee the repayment of the £150
News report from Cllr Paul Fuller rebate through Council Tax reimbursements for A to D properties. To speed up payments’ residents are being encouraged to pay Council Tax through Direct Debit. For details visit: www.iow. gov.uk/news/Energy-rebate-update Trees and Environmental Designations - Following concerns being expressed regarding the clearance of woodland clearance on Cowes/Gurnard seafront, I have been asked to signpost residents to where environmental designations can be found. For those who are interested, further details can be found using the layer link list for the Island Planning Strategy here: iwc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/ webappviewer/index.html?id=82005f28da 7f4f618baf03369b97ac47
comprise of assisted living apartments. This application took four years to come before committee following concerns raised by officers over affordable housing and highway access. Gurnard Pines: Eco Homes - A public meeting has been arranged to discuss proposals for 39 no zero carbon holiday lodges at Gurnard Pines. The meeting/ presentation takes place 6pm, 31st May at the Gurnard Pines Cafe DEFRA Consultation: DIY Waste - Government believes householders should not be charged to dispose of DIY waste and are proposing changes to allow householders to deposit DIY waste for free. This will reduce fly-tipping risk, littering and backyard burning which create additional costs for local authorities and causes environmental issues. The consultation on this continues until 5th July. For further information please visit: consult.defra.gov.uk/waste-andrecycling/consultation-on-diy-waste-andcall-for-evidence
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Fireworks - During the Easter Bank Holiday, I received a number of calls from residents complaining of private firework parties’. With the summer fast approaching please if you are having a party, let your neighbours know as fireworks can send some pets doolally and this affords the opportunity for owners to take mitigating action. From experience, a note through neighbours’ doors is often sufficient! For a caring and compassionate service 40 Place Road, Cowes. Tel: 292932 Somerton Reservoir - Proposals to develop www.geoffleather.co.uk on the Somerton Client Parking Reservoir site were Place Rd Newport Private Chapel of Rest approved by Planning s Rd Node Committee. Within the Newpo Personal Service rt Rd 144 units, 15 dwellings Pre-Paid Funeral will be ‘affordable’, Plans whilst 44 will eG
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Interesting Facts and Historical Events for June June is a time when summer is really starting to get into full swing! Every day lasts just that little bit longer. There are multiple theories as to what the month of June was named after. One theory is that it was named after the Roman goddess of marriage, Juno. Another theory is that its name originates from the Latin word iuniores, which translates into “younger ones”. Yet another possibility is that the month was named after Lucius Junius Brutus, the founder of the Roman Republic. June was called ‘sera’ monath by the Anglo-Saxons, which translated into “dry month”. June used to be the fourth month in the year. Before Julius Caesar came to power, the calendar year only had 10 months. In 46 BC he created the Julian calendar by adding two more months to the year, which made June the sixth month. No other month in the year begins on the same day of the week as June. June has both the longest and the shortest day of the year ( June 21st), and depends on whether you live in the Northern or Southern hemisphere. Television licences were issued in Britain for the first time on 1 June 1946; they cost £2 If you were born on or before June 20th, then you’re a Gemini. Geminis are said to be passionate, adaptable, and smart. If you’re born on or after the 21st of June, though, then you have the Cancer star sign. Those born under this sign are said to be loyal friends with great emotional depth. June was apparently not very popular with William Shakespeare, as it was only referenced in two of his famous plays – Cleopatra, and Henry IV. The birth flowers of June are the honeysuckle and the rose. Both of these flowers are symbols of all things relating to love, desire, generosity, and affection. If you’re a big fan of tennis Wimbledon begins on June 27th. June has three birthstones – alexandrite, moonstone, and pearl. Alexandrite is said to represent longevity and health. Moonstones are said to bring good luck and are associated with love and passion. Finally, pearls, the main birthstones of June represent purity and faith. June 3rd, 1937, The Duke of Windsor married Wallis Warfield Simpson in Monts, France. As King Edward VIII, he had abdicated the British Throne in December of 1936 amid tremendous controversy to marry Wallis Simpson, an American who had been divorced. Following the wedding, the couple lived in France and had minimal contact with the British Royal family. The Duke died in Paris on May 28th 1972 and was buried near Windsor Castle. 8
Source: thefactsite.com and historyplace.com
June Gardening Tips & Encouraging Birds to the Garden We are approaching summer and now is the time we can sit out and enjoy the garden. You should see adult birds gathering food for fledglings right into the evening. Most garden birds, even the seed-eating finches, tend to feed their young on insects at this time of year. You may notice birds taking caterpillars or insect larvae off to the nest, before returning to boost their own energy levels from the bird table or feeder. In hot weather, avoid putting out dry food such as stale bread, as this can hasten dehydration. Always chop nuts or use a feeder, as whole nuts can choke baby birds. Birds need water for drinking and bathing. Make sure you have water available especially in dry, hot weather during summer when water can be hard to find. If you are enjoying spending the light evenings in your garden, there are still plenty of jobs that need doing to keep it looking its best and to be a magnet for birds. If your garden has dense cover, such as thick hedges, you may attract summer visitors, such as the willow warbler and chiffchaff, which breed from May to July. All the warblers are shy birds and can be difficult to spot.
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Trim box or privet if it is growing rapidly, but first check there are no nesting birds Prune spring flowering shrubs such as lilac, spiraea, forsythia and broom as soon as they have finished flowering Spread a mulch of compost or shredded bark around trees, shrubs and roses when the soil is moist Plant up containers and hanging baskets with annuals Sow vegetable crops, such as a lettuce mix, or courgettes directly into the soil, and try some in large pots Source.rspb.org.uk
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What’s happening in our area by ‘Local and Vocal’ Lora Peacey-Wilcox I have attended a number of events where people have spoken to me offering support. Sincere thanks for your continued care and concern. PHARMACY: I know a number of you have contacted me over issues getting prescriptions. I was contacted by a helpful resident asking what she could do. Between us we are trying to overcome the issues, including working with the Clinical Commissioning group and medical centre. STRUGGLING: As the months go by people will be struggling more and more, with finances, food, depression, ill health. Please get in touch if you know of someone that needs intervention. I have lots of contacts to help people. DISABILITY: Know of adults over 18 with learning disabilities, looking for work or activities? Please ask them to attend Holyrood Hall, 70 High St. Newport. Wednesday 1st June. 10-12noon. Lots of ideas for training, preparing for work, opportunities, support. RECYCLING! “As the saying goes ‘one man’s trash is another man’s treasure”. That quirky piece of furniture, with a little love and a fresh coat of paint can be turned into something modern or donated to support a charity here on the island. Items that can be put to good use include household decorations, furniture or working electricals. They should be in a useable condition, and any furniture such as sofas, armchairs, or settee’s need to have their fire safety certificates attached. To book a free household collection for re-useable items visit www.iwight. com/waste or contact the waste services on (01983) 823777. As always you are my extra eyes and ears……please keep in touch: lora08@ sky.com 12
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In this issue we continue to look and find ways of helping each other along the difficult path that today’s living brings to so many of us. This month is about feeding the family for under £3 and these recipes will hopefully become a firm favourite. Next month we will be looking at ways to reduce food waste by making your vegetables go further, with suggestions for making edible use of peelings and skins.
TOP TIP Use the kettle to boil water quickly and transfer to pan on hob for boiling vegetables and pasta.
TOP TIP
Get rid of ants with cucumber peel – place strips of peel along their entry point – they don’t like it – not toxic, not expensive.
FAMILY FAVOURITE SAUSAGE RAGU
CORNED BEEF HASH with POACHED EGGS
Serves 4
2 tbsp veg/olive oil 4 potatoes – diced 1 onion – finely diced 12oz/340g corned beef (supermarkets own brand) 4 medium eggs Tomato ketchup
Fry the onion in a little of the oil until soft. Boil potatoes until soft – drain and add to the onions with the remaining oil. Crumble or dice the corned beef into the pan and mix well - season. Spoon mixture into suitable dish/pan for grilling – grill for 2 – 3 minutes. For the Eggs: Bring half a pan of water to boil (see our top tip)– add a dash of vinegar and swirl the water with a spoon - bring down to simmering point. Crack an egg into a ladle and pour into the water – repeat with each egg – cook for 2 minutes – drain. Remove pan from grill and top with poached egg. Squeeze of ketchup and serve with any leftover veg.
Serves 4
340g/12oz penne pasta 1 onion – chopped and 2 garlic cloves – crushed chopped tin tomatoes x 2 2 tsp sugar plus 1 tsp oregano 1 pk 12 pork chipolatas 1/2 cup semi skimmed milk and grated cheese
Using a large frying pan gently cook the sausages– after 5 minutes add the onion (fat will brown the sausages and onion) cook together for 2 minutes – drain off excess fat – slice sausage. Add tinned tomatoes, sugar, garlic, milk, oregano & seasoning (optional: add peas) – gently cook together for 10 minutes. Cook the pasta – according to pkt. instructions – drain. Mix pasta and sauce together and cook for 2 minutes – plate up and sprinkle cheese over.
EASY FRITTATA serves 4 400g leftover cooked potato – sliced ½ onion – finely chopped 4 eggs – well beaten Cheese – can add bits of bacon and/or peas. Oil in the pan, medium heat, add potato and onion – cook till crisp Whisk eggs together in a bowl, season and pour over potato and onion. Cook gently until sides set, sprinkle cheese over – grill until firm and golden. Eat hot with broccoli – eat cold with salad – or on its own – Bon appetite!
dates for your diary Thursday 2nd June – Cowes Beacon Lighting Ceremony. Cowes Town Council will be taking part in the official Beacon Lighting Ceremony to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. A singer and choir will be performing a mixture of songs from 7.30pm on the Bandstand, including the song “Life Lived with Grace”, followed by a Piper playing “Diu Regnare” at 9.40pm to officially announce the lighting of the Beacon. A bugler will perform the Bugle Call ‘”Majesty”. The Beacon will be lit on The Parade, opposite the Bandstand, at 9.45pm. Open to the public, no booking required. Saturday 4th June – East Cowes Town Council Jubilee Market from 11.30 – 3pm at East Cowes Esplanade. Lots of stalls, music and entertainment. Classic Car Jubilee Rally. Saturday 4th June - Rowing Club Annual Regatta from 12pm – 6pm. Ryde Rowing Clubs Annual, Hants & Dorset Amateur Rowing Association Championship Rowing Regatta. Racing in Coxed Fours, Coxless Pairs and Doubles and Single Sculls for men and women in various statuses over an 1800m course from Appley Beach, out towards Ryde Pier and return. Free to the public with refreshments available. Sunday 5th June – Jubilee Picnic in the Park at Northwood House & Park from 12pm – 5pm. A fun and free community event for all. Bring a picnic, family and friends to enjoy live music, kids arena and entertainment, fun dog show, stalls, licenced bar, teas.
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Monday 6th June - Isle of Wight Family History Society open meeting, everyone welcome. The Voluntary Aid Detachment and Island VAD Hospitals – talk by Hazel Pullen at Arreton Community Hall, Main Road, Arreton, PO30 3AD. Doors open 2pm talk starts 2:15pm or 2:30pm lasts about 45 minutes. Admission members of the Isle of Wight FHS - £1; non-members - £2 Tuesday 7th June - St. Mary’s Church Cowes is holding a coffee morning to celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee from 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. There will be a raffle, a book stall and bric a brac. All welcome. £3 for coffee, tea, cake. Jo Worsfold, a Project Support Officer for the Isle of Wight NHS Trust will be there. She is hoping people will talk to her about “What matters most to you about End-oflife care services from NHS Isle of Wight services with Community Partners.” Wednesday 8th June - Wight Proms Wednesdays - Lunchtime Concerts at Northwood House, Cowes at 12.30pm. Anne Denholm (Harp) Former Official Harpist to HRH The Prince of Wales. Tickets: www. wightproms.co.uk/wednesdays or on the door. Friday 10th June – Quiz Night at Browns Golf Club, Yaverland Road, Sandown in aid of Alzheimer Café IOW. Teams of up to 4 people. £5 per person. Raffle and a bar. Booking essential. Call 01983 220200 or email info@alzheimerscafeiow.org.uk Saturday 11th June - Vectis Radio Coffee Morning from 10am to midday in the studio at the Riverside Centre. Meet some of the presenters and other listeners. Come and
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dates for your diary have a general chat. Hand sanitisation is available and compulsory, as is signing in and out. We ask that you have a negative lateral flow test before entering the studio, and if you are not on the air or eating or drinking, please keep a safe distance from others. We will have tea and coffee for you, and some biscuits, plus we have been promised homemade cakes. All we ask is for a donation in the bucket to help us keep going. Saturday 25th June – Round the Island Yacht Race - This favourite yacht race is sailing’s answer to the London Marathon as over 1,500 boats, crewed by some of the biggest names in sailing as well as keen amateur sailors, skim past The Needles, the Island’s distinctive rocky structure, round St Catherine’s Point and Bembridge Ledge and back into the Solent.
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