MP Bob Seely is seeking answers from the government as to its plans for the former Camp Hill prison site which has remained empty and undeveloped since March 2013.
MP Bob Seely is urging West Wight residents to take up the offer of a free slow-drain water butt as part of a campaign to clean up the environment and reduce storm overflows. Mr Seely is currently distributing letters to residents in Freshwater, Totland and Yarmouth.
A new Care Undergraduate Scheme has given six young Islanders the opportunity to gain experience working in the social care sector, with opportunities for more young Islanders to come.
MP Bob Seely says there has been an overwhelming uptake of Islanders getting connected to new superfast broadband, with nearly 70 per cent of premises on the Isle of Wight having potential access.
Following his meeting in January with Farming Minister, Mark Spencer, Island MP Bob Seely has organised a meeting on 28 February between the minister and Island representatives from the National Farmers Union (NFU) to discuss the Island abattoir project.