by Tom | Dec 30, 2020 | Covid
The Isle of Wight will move to the highest Tier 4 ‘stay at home’ coronavirus restrictions tomorrow, following an announcement by the government today (Wednesday 30 December). #KeepTheIslandSafe and stay at home. From 00.01am on 31 December, the Island will move into...
by Tom | Dec 24, 2020 | Covid, News
Eligible Island businesses will soon be able to access vital new grants to help them during the Tier 3 restrictions announced by the government (Wednesday 23 December 2020). Application forms are being set up on the council’s website and will be available from...
by Kathryn Morey | Dec 11, 2020 | Covid, News
More than 340 Island businesses severely impacted by the recent month-long lockdown have been awarded £940,000 in discretionary grants by the Isle of Wight Council. The Island was the first area in the Solent region to get the Additional Restrictions Grant (ARG)...
by Kathryn Morey | Nov 26, 2020 | Covid, News
The leader of the Isle of Wight Council has welcomed the news the Island will be designated a Tier 1 area when the four-week national lockdown across England ends on 2 December. Tier 1 — also known as alert level ‘medium’ — is the least restrictive tier...
by Tom | Nov 26, 2020 | Covid, News
The Isle of Wight will be designated a Tier 1 area when the four-week national lockdown across England ends on 2 December. Tier 1 — also known as alert level ‘medium’ — is the least restrictive tier under the government’s new three tier system. In tier 1: you must not...
by Kathryn Morey | Nov 24, 2020 | Covid, News
Sets out the local restriction tier system that will be in place from Wednesday 2 December, including what you can and cannot do in each tier. The current national restriction rules are still in place until 2 December and must be followed until they expire. When...