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Annual Hedgelaying Competition: The results

Feb 26, 2008 in Environment, In The Middle

Annual Hedgelaying Competition: The ResultsThanks to Matthew Chatfield for sending through results from the Annual Hedgelaying Competition that took place last Saturday.

According to the Isle of Wight Hedgerow Group website, this was the largest competition so far.
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Don’t Forget Hedgelaying Comp

Feb 22, 2008 in Environment, In The Middle

Yes folks, this Saturday sees the return of the annual hedgelaying competition.

Action kicks off at 10am and the prizes for the best laid hedge will be presented at around 3pm. (more…)

John Brownscombe To Leave AONB Partnership

Feb 18, 2008 in Environment, Island-wide

AONB On The WightNews reaches us this afternoon that AONB Lead Officer within the IOW AONB Partnership, John Brownscombe, has handed in his notice and will heading off to distant shores (well, the mainland).

John has held a pivotal role at the AONB over the last six years and his departure will be met with great sadness amongst his colleagues. (more…)

Victorian Incincerator Unearthed at Ventnor Botanic Gardens

Feb 08, 2008 in Environment, History, Ventnor

Victorian Incincerator Unearthed at Ventnor Botanic GardensAlways with a camera to hand, VB forum member and chum of the blog, Good Fairy has done it again.

Whilst out walking the dogs yesterday, as GF made her way through the Botanic Gardens, she came across workmen unearthing an old Victorian incinerator.

As you can see from the pics, it could do with a bit of tender loving care, but having spoken to Simon Goodenough this morning, we understand that they are seeking funding for just that purpose. (more…)

The Black Hole

Feb 08, 2008 in Environment, Ventnor

Seeing a photo in the County Press today of the hole in Gills Cliff Road, reminded us of our walk up there on Monday when we took some photos.

The initial hole didn’t look like much, but once the workman started to pull away the top layer, it revealed a huge cavity underneath.

The engineer who was sitting in the mini digger directly above the cavity, was in our view, a very brave man.

Simon Goodenough On Alan Titchmarsh Show at 3pm today

Feb 01, 2008 in Environment, Media, Ventnor

Alan TitchmarshThanks to Don for giving us the heads up that Ventnor celebrity gardener, Simon Goodenough will be on the Alan Titchmarsh Show on at 3pm today.

All you have to do is switch on the TV at 3pm and tune into ITV to see him in action.
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Visitors Enjoying Ventnor’s Sew-a-thon (podcast)

Jan 29, 2008 in Environment, Ventnor, podcast

Visitors Enjoying Ventnor's Sew-a-thonWhilst we were at the sew-a-thon in the RNLI window on Saturday, we spotted a couple who were looking on at the sewing with a glint in their eyes.

We grabbed a quick interview with them to understand why they liked it.

Separate to this, we also learnt that the woman we chatted to, runs her own knitting blog, so details of it may appear there too!

Andrew Turner and Environment Agency Warn Residents To Protect From Flooding

Jan 24, 2008 in Environment, Island-wide

Following the recent floor warnings on the Island, we thought this press release from Andrew Turner might be of interest to many of you. Ed

Following the floods that swept across the country last summer, your MP, Andrew Turner, is encouraging residents to act now to protect themselves from the threat of flooding.

However, it is not just those who live in the floodplain that need to be prepared. Two-thirds of the properties that flooded last year were damaged because drains and sewers were overwhelmed.
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Oil Spill Hits Island Wildlife

Jan 23, 2008 in Environment, St Catherine's, West Wight, Wildlife

Just heard on IW Radio of the mystery oil spill that has affected wildlife between Grange Chine and St Catherine’s Point.

Oil Spill Hits Island WildlifeAccording to the IW County Press, the Environment Agency, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and the IW Council have been working together to find out the extent of the pollution and the source. As of yesterday, around 60 birds had died and some were being cleaned and cared for at the RSPCA centre in Sandford. (more…)

Eco Island Message Is Spreading

Dec 21, 2007 in Environment, Green Issues, Island-wide, Politics

Eco Island Message Is SpreadingGood to hear that the message of the Isle of Wight becoming the Eco Island is spreading far and wide.

Island Chief Exec, Joe Duckworth, has been busy delivering the message around Europe this week.

We hear that not only did a delegation from the French Embassy pop over to the Island near the start of the week to get genned up on how plans are coming together, but major German magazine, Der Spiegel (with a weekly print run of more than one million per week), have been in touch to find out more as well.

All great stuff. Go Joe!

Ventbag Web Site Launches

Dec 19, 2007 in Community, Environment, Media, Ventnor

Ventbag Web Site LaunchesWell done to Angie for getting the Ventbag site up and running.

It’s got information for shoppers who want to stop using plastic bags, as well as background for the traders and business that look to make the change.

If anyone else feels the urge to start a blog, do get in touch with us and we can help you through the process and possibly host it for you too.

Ventbag site

IW Council Moves Towards Eco Island

Dec 12, 2007 in Environment, From the Council, Green Issues

THE ISLE of Wight Council has taken a double step towards its vision of becoming a carbon-neutral and fully sustainable Eco Island. (more…)

Ventbags Featured on IW Radio Today: Tune In At 6pm

Dec 07, 2007 in Environment, Green Issues, Ventnor

Ventbags Featured on IW Radio And Meridian TodayIf you’re a regular listener to Isle of Wight radio, you will have noticed that the first item on the hourly news all day has been the story about Ventnor going plastic carrier bag free by September 2008. They got in touch with organisers of the scheme after reading the story on VentnorBlog on Tuesday.
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Transition Island Forthcoming Meetings

Nov 28, 2007 in Environment, Green Issues

There are a number of meetings planned as part of the Transition Island roadshow which formed recently.

They kick off this Friday (30th) with a public meeting in Downside Middle School in Newport.

This has been arranged with the Pan Neighbourhood Partnership, and runs between 7 - 9pm.

If you want to get involved, or just interested to hear what it’s all about, make your way over to Newport this Friday night.

Details of meetings to be held in January and February to follow soon.

Ventnor Permaculture Meeting

Nov 28, 2007 in Environment, Events, Green Issues, Ventnor

16, December 2007
10:30 amto12:30 pm

Ventnor Permaculture MeetingThere has been a lot of talk about Permaculture in recent months (and years) on the Island, but if you have no idea what it actually means, why not book this date into your diary?

On Sunday 16th December there will be a meeting of the Ventnor branch of the Permaculture Group.
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Enhancing FlowersBrook: Your Chance To Take Part

Nov 21, 2007 in Community, Conservation, Environment, Ventnor

Enhancing FlowersBrook: Your Chance To Take Part Back in August, we ran a piece about the possible tidying up and ongoing maintenance of the wonderful Flowersbrook area.

Since then, the Ventnor 2007 team have met with Matthew Chatfield, Parks & Countryside Manager who is keen to support the project, as are the Ventnor Enhancement Fund. (more…)

Transition Town Public Meeting

Nov 20, 2007 in Environment, Events, Green Issues, Island-wide

30, November 2007
7:00 pmto9:00 pm

Transition Island Initiative Launch NightFollowing the initial Transition Island meeting held back in September, Dave and Vav Simon are pleaased to announce the first public Transition Town Meeting to be held as part of the Transition Island Roadshow.

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Wihtyar Tree Essences

Nov 15, 2007 in Environment, Health, Island-wide

Wihtyar Tree EssencesWe’re delighted to welcome children’s author, Bethan Christopher on board as a contributor to VentnorBlog.

She popped along to have a chat with Jan Harper of Earth Trinity Essences to find out what it is, that so very special about the trees on the Wight. Ed

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IW Council Relaxes Foot And Mouth Precaution

Oct 26, 2007 in Environment, From the Council

THE MATS impregnated with disinfectant that were rolled out by the IW Council at ferry ports last month as a foot and mouth precaution have been taken up.
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The League Against Cruel Sports: Wildlife Day In Freshwater

Oct 26, 2007 in Environment, Events, Wildlife

27, October 2007
11:00 amto6:00 pm

This Saturday over in Freshwater, The League Against Cruel Sports will be putting on a day of wildlife education, looking at newts, badgers, bats, ferrets and many other animals.

The League Against Cruel Sports: Wildlife Day In FreshwaterIt’s all happening over at Freshwater Memorial Hall and the programme starts at 11am (doors open at 10.30).

There’ll be an update on the League’s snaring campaign, the Bat Man will be talking about work going on at the Bat Hospital and bats in general around the Island. Learn about the newt conservation project and hear a talk from the RSPCA’s local inspector.

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Gribble Trouble Tackled By Isle of Wight Council

Oct 20, 2007 in Environment, From the Council

IT SOUNDS like something out of Star Trek but the IW Council is currently grappling with its own episode of Gribble Trouble.
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Strawbale Building Workshop

Oct 17, 2007 in Architecture, Education, Environment, Events

27, October 2007to28, October 2007

Those busy bees at Aldermoor Farm in Ryde have another great weekend of rural learning coming up on Saturday/Sunday 27th & 28th October.

Strawbale Building WorkshopThis time they’ve organised a weekend workshop with Rob Buckley who is Director of the Dorset Centre for Rural Skills who will teach you a building method that is very quick, very cheap and lots of fun to do.

In the construction of houses, straw bales can create extremely useful & artistic buildings (as pictured). They have good fire resistance & insulation properties and come from sustainable, ecologically sympathetic sources.

Tickets for the weekend course are £125 per person which includes a fabulous organic lunch.

Please book on 01983 566009. More details on the Website.
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Exploring The Isle of Wight’s Countryside - 21st Century

Oct 16, 2007 in Environment, From the Council

Pirates navigated by the stars and maps marked with an X to find treasure. Now, the Isle of Wight Geocaching Project, which is part of Isle of Wight Council’s Parks and Countryside section, is embracing 21st century technology to do the same.
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Transition Island Initiative Launch

Oct 10, 2007 in Community, Environment, Events, Green Issues

11, October 2007
7:00 pm

Just how resilient is the Island to Oil Shortages? Do you grow your own Vegetables? Do your commute to the Mainland? Are you concerned about Climate Change and Peak Oil? Do you Recycle? How many cars does your family have?

Transition Island Initiative Launch NightAll of the above and more will be discussed at the TRANSITION ISLAND INITIATIVE LAUNCH tomorrow night.

Have your say. Ask questions. Help prepare the Island for the Peak Oil changes.

Documentary Film Show: “The Power of Community” records how Cuba coped when it was forced into an artificial ‘Peak Oil’ situation when Russia stopped exporting oil to them.
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Ancient Foraging and Hunting Skills

Oct 09, 2007 in Education, Environment, Events, Ryde

13, October 2007
9:30 amto4:30 pm

Vav Simon, elder & practitioner of “The Old Way” will this Saturday be running another of her ‘Food from the Land’ courses.

Ancient Foraging and Hunting SkillsPray for good weather as you walk the land to find food to eat. You’ll learn what is available in each season and where to find it, as well as what to avoid.

Vav goes on to say that with respect for the land, its plants and animals, you will learn codes of conduct and afterwards sharing a firepit meal and reflecting on what you’ve learnt.

Step into the footsteps of our ancestors and learn about their hunter/gatherers skills, tools and diet. Share a fire-pit meal.

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