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This documents looks at the potential tidal stream resource in the south east region, mapping tidal flows, environmental constraints and potential power output.

This document advises how to make a compliment, a comment or a complaint about children's social care services on the Isle of Wight

Facilities time data for Trade Unions for the period from 1 April 2019 to 31 March 2020, separated into centrally employed and education employed.

'The Undercliff of the Isle of Wight, A Review of Ground Behaviour,' (1995) is a Technical Report providing important information about the ground movement problems in Ventnor, Bonchurch, Luccombe, St Lawrence and Niton (the Ventnor Undercliff). 
An additional important Technical Report produced in 1991 is also available for Ventnor, as well as a Non-Technical Report produced in 2007.

'The Undercliff of the Isle of Wight - A guide to managing ground instability' (2007) provides practical information for all those with an interest in the Undercliff (including in Ventnor, Bonchurch, Luccombe, St Lawrence, Niton and Blackgang).
It is clearly illustrated and in readable format, illustrating how good practice can contribute towards a reduction in the problems of ground movement.
More detailed Technical Reports are also available about the area.

Photos of the landslide which occurred in Totland Bay, Isle of Wight, in late December 2012.
Photos originally published in March 2013 and January 2014 (Coastal Management, Isle of Wight Council). 

A report on the landslide which occurred in Totland Bay in late December 2012. Isle of Wight Council, Coastal Management. Published January 2014.

Facilities time data for Trade Unions for the period from 1 April 2021 to 31 March 2022, separated into centrally employed and education employed.

Decontamination requirements for equipment used in tattooing and skin piercing.

The guidance has been written as a key point of reference for use nationally by tattoo and body piercing practitioners who work in regulated premises, local authority officers in their regulatory role and health protection staff who are asked to provide expert advice

This Policy is aiming to balance the need for new traffic regulations on the island’s highway to ensure safety for all road users, against the impact on the local communities and amenities.

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.

 Temporary Traffic Road Orders for the Isle of Wight Music Festival 2023 - 14 to 19 June 2023

This needs assessment has been conducted on behalf of the Solent Armed Forces Covenant Partnership Board representing Portsmouth, Southampton and Gosport, and the Isle of Wight Civil Military Partnership Board, to inform the work of the Partnership and support local partners to meet their statutory duties under the Armed Forces Covenant

These are the terms of reference for the Isle of Wight Civil Military Partnership and they were reviewed in June 2023