Two new cases of coronavirus have been recorded on the Isle of Wight.
According to Public Health England, as of today (Monday) the figure now stands at 425.
The Isle of Wight NHS Trust has been asked for a comment.
Monday, 10 August 2020 16:30
By Iona Stewart-Richardson @IslandIona
Two new cases of coronavirus have been recorded on the Isle of Wight.
According to Public Health England, as of today (Monday) the figure now stands at 425.
The Isle of Wight NHS Trust has been asked for a comment.
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The Isle of Wight Council leader says he ‘cannot guarantee’ council-owned sites listed for sale will be sold for social housing purposes, despite calls to do so from an opposition councillor.
Motorists are being warned of a scam that sees potential buyers trying to knock money off the asking price by tampering with the vehicle.
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An appeal for the Isle of Wight Council to support small businesses and seek help from Westminster passed without opposition at County Hall yesterday.
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An “opened up” support package to help Islanders on low incomes pay council tax was approved at a major Isle of Wight Council meeting yesterday (Wednesday).
A new plan to enforce housing rules could be agreed – to protect vulnerable tenants and help the council avoid financial losses through fraud.
Newport and Carisbrooke Community Council is inviting residents to help shape the future of their community by participating in a survey that will inform the new strategic plan and upcoming budget.
A planning appeal has been launched over the construction of a new ‘cider and chocolate’ tourist attraction near an Isle of Wight village.
An Isle of Wight seaside town’s popular play park and gardens could get a new multi-use games area.