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Month: January 2023

Road Closure – High Street between 31/01/23- 15/02/23

Road Closure – High Street between 31/01/23- 15/02/23

Island Roads on behalf of The Isle of Wight Council give notice that from 1830 hours until 0600 hours, each night, between Tuesday 31 January 2023 and Wednesday 15 February 2023, or when the works has been completed, no person shall cause any vehicle to proceed along High Street, Brading, for its entire length. The alternative route will be signposted locally. The closure is required for safety during utility works.

Severe Weather Warnings

Severe Weather Warnings

Severe weather warnings and alerts for the Isle of Wight  A number of warnings and alerts have been issued this morning (@10.00 hrs 16 January 2023) for flooding and cold weather.  Sandown, Brading and Bembridge on the Eastern Yar. Although the levels are high, property flooding is not currently expected. The sluice gates at Bembridge are open and throughout the day will enable release into the currently receding tide, prior to the next high tide at 1730 (note that there… Continue Reading Severe Weather Warnings

IOW Council Annual Budget Survey 2023/24

IOW Council Annual Budget Survey 2023/24

Isle of Wight Council has launched its Annual Budget Survey and would like to encourage everyone to take the opportunity to have their say.  It is open until the 30th January and results will be reported to cabinet as part of their deliberations in recommending a budget to full council. The council has also set up a dedicated email address – [email protected]  which is available if you wish to make general comments or suggestions on the budget for 2023/24. They… Continue Reading IOW Council Annual Budget Survey 2023/24

Queen’s Drive Closure 16/01/23-25/01/23

Queen’s Drive Closure 16/01/23-25/01/23

Island Roads on behalf of The Isle of Wight Council give notice that from 0800 hours on Monday 16 January 2023 until 1800 hours on Wednesday 25 January 2023, or when the works has been completed, no person shall cause any vehicle to proceed along Queens Drive, for its entire length. There is no alternative route. The closure is required for safety during utility works.