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Learn the top three priorities for their four year term of the person who was elected to be your Isle of Wight councillor. Today, the central area ....
School Crescent flooded on Sunday, along with neighbouring Moor View and Ternal Mead roads, after heavy rain. Ann Walker, 79, said her garden was flooded and she can smell sewage when her back door is open. She was so distressed about the flooding and frightened to leave her home in case the water spread, she had to cancel her weekly visit to see her husband Ron, who is in a care home. She said: I cannot tell you how sick I am with it. The drains are overflowing and it all floods into my garden. It is petrifying and I don t know what to do about it. ....
New faces on the Isle of Wight Council. Top from left, Suzie Ellis, Chris Jarman,David Adams. Bottom, from left, Joe Lever, Karen Lucioni, and Richard Quigley. SEVERAL new faces will take their place at County Hall following the Isle of Wight Council elections. We asked a selection of them some questions about their new role, and their hopes for the Island. They are David Adams (Independent), Joe Lever (Green), Suzie Ellis (Conservative), Richard Quigley (Labour), Karen Lucioni (Island Independent Network) and Chris Jarman (Independent). How do you feel to have been voted on to the council? David: Honoured. Suzie: I am honoured to have been voted on to the Council by Central Rural residents and look forward to working hard on their behalf. ....
During Earth Week, the Conservative candidate shares her views on plans for exploratory oil wells in Arreton The Conservative candidate in the 2021 Isle of Wight council elections for Central Rural, Suzie Ellis, believes she can put forward “a sound case” to convince the Isle of Wight council planning committee to reject plans for oil drilling on the Island. Ellis: “Oil drilling plans not welcome” Ms Ellis told News OnTheWight, “The Conservative Government’s announcement that the UK will reduce emissions by 78% by 2035 is very welcome. “Here on the Island – as I have set out in my election leaflet – we can lead the way. This includes stopping oil drilling plans, which are not welcome or needed on the Island. ....