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Isle of Wight statement on Avian influenzaWe have received a confirmed AI (H5N8) notification on a wild swan at Ryde, wh...
16/12/2020

Isle of Wight statement on Avian influenza

We have received a confirmed AI (H5N8) notification on a wild swan at Ryde, which means that avian influenza has been confirmed in the area.

As birds will move about this is not confined to any one location but could be present wherever wild birds gather.

Avian influenza can be deadly to birds, but has little direct impact on humans. Public Health England advises that the risk to public health is very low, and the Food Standards Agency has said that on the basis of the current scientific evidence, avian influenzas pose a very low food safety risk for UK consumers.

Avian influenza is unconnected with COVID-19.

There have been several reports of dead birds on Ryde Canoe Lake since the government alert about avian influenza was issued.

Each one was investigated by the council. In only one case the dead bird was still present.

That bird was securely stored and reported to DEFRA.

As a precaution, the footpaths around Ryde Canoe Lake will be closed off.

We ask that, for the good of the birds, visitors to Ryde Canoe Lake or nearby water bodies do not attempt to feed the waterfowl at this time, as this may attract them to locations where they could spread infection, especially in areas where domesticated birds might also be about.

Anyone who finds dead wild birds should report them to the DEFRA helpline (03459 33 55 77).

We strongly recommend that people do not handle dead wild birds at this time, but seek advice from DEFRA, or if the bird is on council land, report to the Isle of Wight Council on 01983 821000 or via https://www.iow.gov.uk/Residents/Environment-Planning-and-Waste/Waste-and-Recycling/Hazardous-Waste-and-Emergencies/Tasks

Routine precautions should be followed:

Do not pick up or touch sick, dying or dead poultry or wild birds
Avoid contact with surfaces contaminated with bird faeces
Avoid untreated bird feathers (such as those found in the environment) and other bird waste
Maintain good personal hygiene with regular hand washing with soap and use of alcohol based hand rubs.
From the 14th of December, it has been a legal requirement for all bird keepers to keep their birds housed or netted to prevent wild birds having access. Poultry and captive bird keepers are advised to be vigilant for any signs of disease in their birds and any wild birds, and seek prompt advice from their vet if they have any concerns. They can help prevent avian flu by maintaining good biosecurity on their premises, including:

housing or netting all poultry and captive birds
cleansing and disinfecting clothing, footwear, equipment and vehicles before and after contact with poultry and captive birds – if practical, use disposable protective clothing
reducing the movement of people, vehicles or equipment to and from areas where poultry and captive birds are kept, to minimise contamination from manure, slurry and other products, and using effective vermin control
thoroughly cleaning and disinfecting housing at the end of a production cycle
keeping fresh disinfectant at the right concentration at all points where people should use it, such as farm entrances and before entering poultry and captive bird housing or enclosures
minimising direct and indirect contact between poultry and captive birds and wild birds, including making sure all feed and water is not accessible to wild birds
Current information on the Avian Influenza situation can be found at https://www.gov.uk/government/news/avian-influenza-bird-flu-national-prevention-zone-declared

Biosecurity guidance can be found at https://www.gov.uk/guidance/avian-influenza-bird-flu -advice

A list of Defra Approved Disinfectants and how to use them can be found at https://www.gov.uk/guidance/defra-approved-disinfectant-when-and-how-to-use-it

Find out when you must use a Defra approved disinfectant, which product to use, and in what concentration.

The Isle of Wight Council (02 Dec 2020) announced a major scheme to provide food vouchers for all in need this Christmas...
08/12/2020

The Isle of Wight Council (02 Dec 2020) announced a major scheme to provide food vouchers for all in need this Christmas, with the aim of no child going hungry.
The initiative will support vulnerable children and young people and their families who are facing hardship over the festive period because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Councillor Paul Brading, Cabinet member for children's services, education and skills, said the vouchers would help feed an estimated 5,590 children on the Island. "There will be a further announcement next week about a range of further community based provision to support families over the winter.”
The link to the Information is here: https://www.iow.gov.uk/news/A-helping-hand-for-vulnerable-children

The Isle of Wight Council has announced a major scheme to provide food vouchers for all in need this Christmas, with the aim of no child going hungry.

Thank goodness for John Lewis they have saved Christmas with Peace and Love 👍🎅
13/11/2020

Thank goodness for John Lewis they have saved Christmas with Peace and Love 👍🎅

We believe that the world would be a better place if we all gave a little more love. So this year we're celebrating kindness, whether large or small, showing...

23/10/2020

Good morning,

I just wanted to pop a brief update on regarding some fab community work from our Newport Shopwatch scheme to the Newport Neighbourhood Team. On Wednesday we were notified by Post Office staff about a suspicious package which they believed did not contain what it should 🤔📦📮

We attended and sure enough that package contained drugs which we believe are Class A and Class B. It transpired these had been sold from the island and were heading to the mainland. Needless to say we made sure the parcel never arrived. ⛔️😳😫

We arrested a Newport man for being concerned in the supply of drugs which have been sent off for testing. We carried out a premises search where we recovered further items related to this incident. RMS 44200408893 refers 😀

In the words of that famous advert...’Someone's knocking on the door, somebody's ringing the bell’......it just might not be who you think 😉👮🏼👮🏻‍♂️

If you have a business in Newport and are keen to join thr shopwatch scheme we can point you in the right direction.

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18/04/2020

Latest Covid 19 Government Press Briefing Local Council's must reopen parks and cemeteries.

This Saturday... Get together with others to walk, talk and capture images. This walk will include historical & architec...
03/10/2019

This Saturday... Get together with others to walk, talk and capture images. This walk will include historical & architectural subjects along with people & places with many other interesting subjects to be found around the Island’s main town. Open to all photographers of any age and ability the route with be chosen to offer the best access for photographers with reduced mobility. We look forward to meeting old and new friends so register now and we hope to see you all soon.

https://worldwidephotowalk.com/walk/isle-of-wight-central-newport-photowalk-2019/

The World's Largest Photo Walk Event

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