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Environment Intro
Gallery
Estuaries

Issues
& Concerns
Centre
for Coastal Environment
Transport Studies
Rights
of Way
Environmental
Health
Recycling
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Environment
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The
Isle of Wight is one of the most beautiful
parts of Britain. Just 23 miles by 13,
the Island boasts award winning beaches,
unspoilt and spectacular scenery and a rich
historical heritage.
More than half the Island is an Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty, with over 500 miles
of award-winning public foot paths and
bridleways and almost 30 miles of the
seashore has been designated as Heritage Coast.
Visit- www.wightaonb.org.uk
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Estuaries are complex and highly productive ecosystems
supporting a wide range of habitats and species.
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About half of the Island is AONB, mostly in the
South and West, but with five parcels stretching across the island.
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A wealth of information on the countryside, including
wildlife, nature reserves, biodiversity and protected trees.
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Image catalogue of the Isle of Wight.
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Information about GM foods, renewable energy,
tetra masts and other matters.
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The completely re-vamped Planning section including
AONB, Conservation and Countryside |
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Information about Transport Plans and Strategies,
Pedestrianisation & Traffic Management & Rail Studies.
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The Isle of Wight Centre for the Coastal Environment
provides coastal and geotechnical information. |
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Info on contaminated land, dog wardens, env. protection,
food safety, health & safety, licensing & pest control. |
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Development Control is responsible for Planning
Apps, Enforcement and appeals. |
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Information on refuse collection dates, recycling
points and fridge freezer disposals. |
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The Rights of Way Team are responsible for the
520 miles of Footpaths, Bridleways and Byways across the Island.
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County Hall, High Street
Newport, Isle Of Wight.
PO30 1UD
Tel. 01983 821000
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