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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 2003 and reviewed in 2009. The UK Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) identifies a total of six native woodland types as priority haitats, of which three can be found on the Isle of Wight, namely: Lowland mixed deciduous woodland, wet woodland, wood-pasture and parkland.

The Woodland Bat HAP covers a suite of old forest bat species, which are dependent upon woodland and wood-pasture habitat for their survival.

This Habitat Action Plan has been prepared through consultation with a range of organisations and specialists withing the Isle of Wight BAP partnership. It covers a ten-year period from 2002- 2012, with a review in 2007

This policy aims to ensure that serious concerns about malpractice or wrongdoing can be appropriately raised and addressed. 

This report looks at the potential biomass fuel supply on the Island, considering forestry, waste wood and agricultural residues.

This document is the Outline Business Case (OBC) that supports the procurement of the next Municipal Waste Contract.

Minutes from the public meeting/drop-in session held as part of the West Wight Schools Consultation on Wednesday 13 March 2019 at All Saints' CE Primary School. 

Final meeting minutes from the public meeting/drop-in session held on Monday 1 April 2019 at St Saviour's Catholic Primary School, as part of the West Wight School Places consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) in relation to the West Wight school places planning supplementary consultation.

Final meetings from the public consultation meeting held 07.06.2019 regarding West Wight schools place planning.

A presentation submitted from a Yarmouth parent regarding West Wight school place planning. 

Public notice dated 19.07.2019 regarding closure of All Saints' Church of England Primary School and temporary enlargement of Yarmouth Church of England Primary School, Isle of Wight.

Isle of Wight Council is the Waste Collection Authority (WCA) and Waste Disposal Authority (WDA) for the Isle of Wight. The overall aim of the Council is to provide accessible, efficient, and sustainable waste services to Island residents, at an affordable cost.

This Policy documents operational principles that represent current practice of waste services on the Isle of Wight.

Public Notice consultation on the proposed closure of All Saints' Church of England Primary School, Freshwater.

Poster showing which waste receptacle items go in.

A campaign poster by Keep Britain Tidy to encourage people to think about the reasons why they are littering.

Part of the West Wight Coastal Flood and Erosion Risk Management Strategy, Adopted by the Isle of Wight Council in January 2017. 
This Coastal Strategy is for the 84km of coastline between Freshwater and East Cowes (including Freshwater, Totland, Colwell, Yarmouth, Western Yar Estuary, Bouldnor, Newtown, Gurnard Marsh, Gurnard Bay, Cowes, Medina Estuary and East Cowes).
This document is the Main Strategy Report.
View as part of the whole Coastal Strategy (Main Strategy and Appendices).

Part of the West Wight Coastal Flood and Erosion Risk Management Strategy, Adopted by the Isle of Wight Council in January 2017. 
This Coastal Strategy is for the 84km of coastline between Freshwater and East Cowes (including Freshwater, Totland, Colwell, Yarmouth, Western Yar Estuary, Bouldnor, Newtown, Gurnard Marsh, Gurnard Bay, Cowes, Medina Estuary and East Cowes).
Summary Report.
View as part of the whole Coastal Strategy (Main Strategy and Appendices).

Part of the West Wight Coastal Flood and Erosion Risk Management Strategy, Adopted by the Isle of Wight Council in January 2017. 
This Coastal Strategy is for the 84km of coastline between Freshwater and East Cowes (including Freshwater, Totland, Colwell, Yarmouth, Western Yar Estuary, Bouldnor, Newtown, Gurnard Marsh, Gurnard Bay, Cowes, Medina Estuary and East Cowes).
This document is a map showing the length of coastline included in this Coastal Strategy.
View as part of the whole Coastal Strategy (Main Strategy and Appendices).

Part of the West Wight Coastal Flood and Erosion Risk Management Strategy, Adopted by the Isle of Wight Council in January 2017. 
This Coastal Strategy is for the 84km of coastline between Freshwater and East Cowes (including Freshwater, Totland, Colwell, Yarmouth, Western Yar Estuary, Bouldnor, Newtown, Gurnard Marsh, Gurnard Bay, Cowes, Medina Estuary and East Cowes).
Appendix A: Defence Condition Review
View as part of the whole Coastal Strategy (Main Strategy and Appendices).

Part of the West Wight Coastal Flood and Erosion Risk Management Strategy, Adopted by the Isle of Wight Council in January 2017. 
This Coastal Strategy is for the 84km of coastline between Freshwater and East Cowes (including Freshwater, Totland, Colwell, Yarmouth, Western Yar Estuary, Bouldnor, Newtown, Gurnard Marsh, Gurnard Bay, Cowes, Medina Estuary and East Cowes).
Appendix B: Contaminated Land Review
View as part of the whole Coastal Strategy (Main Strategy and Appendices).

Part of the West Wight Coastal Flood and Erosion Risk Management Strategy, Adopted by the Isle of Wight Council in January 2017. 
This Coastal Strategy is for the 84km of coastline between Freshwater and East Cowes (including Freshwater, Totland, Colwell, Yarmouth, Western Yar Estuary, Bouldnor, Newtown, Gurnard Marsh, Gurnard Bay, Cowes, Medina Estuary and East Cowes).
Appendix C: Coastal Processes and Geotechnics Summary
View as part of the whole Coastal Strategy (Main Strategy and Appendices).

Part of the West Wight Coastal Flood and Erosion Risk Management Strategy, Adopted by the Isle of Wight Council in January 2017. 
This Coastal Strategy is for the 84km of coastline between Freshwater and East Cowes (including Freshwater, Totland, Colwell, Yarmouth, Western Yar Estuary, Bouldnor, Newtown, Gurnard Marsh, Gurnard Bay, Cowes, Medina Estuary and East Cowes).
Appendix D: Flood Risk Modelling and Mapping
View as part of the whole Coastal Strategy (Main Strategy and Appendices).

Part of the West Wight Coastal Flood and Erosion Risk Management Strategy, Adopted by the Isle of Wight Council in January 2017. 
This Coastal Strategy is for the 84km of coastline between Freshwater and East Cowes (including Freshwater, Totland, Colwell, Yarmouth, Western Yar Estuary, Bouldnor, Newtown, Gurnard Marsh, Gurnard Bay, Cowes, Medina Estuary and East Cowes).
Appendix E: Stakeholder Engagement Report 
View as part of the whole Coastal Strategy (Main Strategy and Appendices).

Part of the West Wight Coastal Flood and Erosion Risk Management Strategy, Adopted by the Isle of Wight Council in January 2017. 
This Coastal Strategy is for the 84km of coastline between Freshwater and East Cowes (including Freshwater, Totland, Colwell, Yarmouth, Western Yar Estuary, Bouldnor, Newtown, Gurnard Marsh, Gurnard Bay, Cowes, Medina Estuary and East Cowes).
Appendix F: Economic Appraisal 
View as part of the whole Coastal Strategy (Main Strategy and Appendices).

Part of the West Wight Coastal Flood and Erosion Risk Management Strategy, Adopted by the Isle of Wight Council in January 2017. 
This Coastal Strategy is for the 84km of coastline between Freshwater and East Cowes (including Freshwater, Totland, Colwell, Yarmouth, Western Yar Estuary, Bouldnor, Newtown, Gurnard Marsh, Gurnard Bay, Cowes, Medina Estuary and East Cowes).
Appendix G: Environmental Report
View as part of the whole Coastal Strategy (Main Strategy and Appendices).

Part of the West Wight Coastal Flood and Erosion Risk Management Strategy, Adopted by the Isle of Wight Council in January 2017. 
This Coastal Strategy is for the 84km of coastline between Freshwater and East Cowes (including Freshwater, Totland, Colwell, Yarmouth, Western Yar Estuary, Bouldnor, Newtown, Gurnard Marsh, Gurnard Bay, Cowes, Medina Estuary and East Cowes).
Appendix H: Habitat Regulations Assessment (Screening Report)
View as part of the whole Coastal Strategy (Main Strategy and Appendices).

Part of the West Wight Coastal Flood and Erosion Risk Management Strategy, Adopted by the Isle of Wight Council in January 2017. 
This Coastal Strategy is for the 84km of coastline between Freshwater and East Cowes (including Freshwater, Totland, Colwell, Yarmouth, Western Yar Estuary, Bouldnor, Newtown, Gurnard Marsh, Gurnard Bay, Cowes, Medina Estuary and East Cowes).
Appendix I: Water Framework Directive Assessment
View as part of the whole Coastal Strategy (Main Strategy and Appendices).

Part of the West Wight Coastal Flood and Erosion Risk Management Strategy, Adopted by the Isle of Wight Council in January 2017. 
This Coastal Strategy is for the 84km of coastline between Freshwater and East Cowes (including Freshwater, Totland, Colwell, Yarmouth, Western Yar Estuary, Bouldnor, Newtown, Gurnard Marsh, Gurnard Bay, Cowes, Medina Estuary and East Cowes).
Appendix J: Option Development and Appraisal
View as part of the whole Coastal Strategy (Main Strategy and Appendices).

Part of the West Wight Coastal Flood and Erosion Risk Management Strategy, Adopted by the Isle of Wight Council in January 2017. 
This Coastal Strategy is for the 84km of coastline between Freshwater and East Cowes (including Freshwater, Totland, Colwell, Yarmouth, Western Yar Estuary, Bouldnor, Newtown, Gurnard Marsh, Gurnard Bay, Cowes, Medina Estuary and East Cowes).
Appendix K: Letter of Support from Natural England
View as part of the whole Coastal Strategy (Main Strategy and Appendices).

Waste Services Privacy Notice sets out how data gathered to process waste and recycling requests will be handled

Conservation areas are designated areas considered to be of special architectural or historic interest. Areas are selected as a conservation area to preserve their character and appearance.

Conservation areas are designated areas considered to be of special architectural or historic interest. Areas are selected as a conservation area to preserve their character and appearance.

Nomination Papers for the Wootton Bridge electoral division by-election

The Statement of Persons Nominated for the by-election in the Wootton Bridge electoral division of the Isle of Wight Council

The Notice of Election Agents for the by-election in the Wootton Bridge electoral division of the Isle of Wight Council

Notice of Poll for the Isle of Wight Council by-election in the Wootton Bridge electoral division

Site Rules for Waverley Park Residential Site. Council Licensing are required to make this document publicably available with regards to Caravan Site Licence Legislation

A document created by Wroxall Primary School outlining the results of the 2022 OFTSED report

A letter to Headteacher Applicants from the Chair of Wroxall Primary School 

Headteacher recruitment Information Pack provided by Wroxall Primary school