MP Bob Seely is looking at ways to improve partnership working between the three blue light services on the Isle of Wight – Police, Ambulance and Fire and Rescue – to ensure every Islander who needs support receives the most efficient and appropriate response.
Following calls from Island residents, the Island’s MP, Bob Seely, has raised the lack of drop-off and collection points for Evri parcels on the Island with the mainland-based delivery company.
MP Bob Seely has asked Boots UK Ltd to expand its blister pack recycling scheme to cover more of the Island.
Last month, the pharmacy chain announced it was now accepting empty medicine and vitamin blister packs for recycling at its Ryde and Shanklin High Street stores.
MP Bob Seely has written to minister for Maritime, International and Security, Lord Davies of Gower, to raise Islanders’ concerns about Red Funnel services in advance of a Department for Transport meeting with the company.
MP Bob Seely has welcomed the news that the Isle of Wight Council is set to benefit from £1.2 million of funding from the government to ensure children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and alternative provision (AP) receive an education that meets their needs in high-quality
MP Bob Seely has called on the Government to use its powers to help address the problems Island residents face with repeated delays and cancellations on cross-Solent ferry services, along with increasing fares.
MP Bob Seely has welcomed the news that three Isle of Wight swimming pools will benefit from investment of nearly £260,000 to improve energy and efficiency and keep running costs down.