Operated by: Hampshire Constabulary
http://www.hampshire.police.uk/internet/my-neighbourhood/isle-of-wight/north-east-wight/east-cowes-and-wootton/East Cowes is a town and civil parish to the north of the Isle of Wight, on the east bank of the River Medina next to its neighbour on the west bank, Cowes.
The two towns are connected by the Floating Bridge, a chain ferry operated by the Isle of Wight Council which runs continuously between the two towns.
East Cowes is where you will find the magnificent Osborne House, former seaside holiday home of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and preserved much as it was when the Queen died here in 1901. Nearby is St. Mildred's Church at Whippingham, where the royal family worshipped. Both buildings were designed by the Prince Consort.
With the death of Queen Victoria in 1901, the character of the town changed again to that of a working town proudly building for the sea. There were seven major shipyards with names such as J.S. Whites, Groves, and Guttridge and S.E. Saunders, East Cowes became the leader in new ideas and productions of technical excellence. Saunders Roe were taken over by British Hovercraft Cooperation and in turn by GKN Westland aerospace, the major employee.
The list of technical achievements for East Cowes would include Bluebird, for Sir Malcolm Campbell and the world waterspeed record HMS Cavalier, for twenty years the fastest ship in the Royal Navy (the propeller is sited on the seafront) the first hovercraft the Princess, the largest flying boat in the world Black Knight rockets, the first hydrofoil work on Project Thrust 2 for the land speed record - the list could go on. The men and women of East Cowes are proud of their heritage and of their achievements.
During World War II East Cowes became the target of bombing due to its industry and proximity to Southampton and Portsmouth. The shipyard of J Samuel White was badly damaged in an air attack in early May 1942. When rebuilt innovative ship construction methods had been introduced. During the air raid the local defences were supported by the Polish destroyer Blyskawica. The crews courage was honoured by a local commemoration in 2002 on the 60th anniversary of the attack.
Wootton Bridge is situated on the north coast of the Isle of Wight, midway between Ryde and Newport. It is about 3 1/2 miles from each and within a short distance from the main ferry terminals of Fishbourne [Wightlink] and East Cowes [Red Funnel]. The village is located amidst beautiful countryside, some of which bears Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty or Site of Special Scientific Interest designations.
The lovely Wootton Creek and Millpond provides a natural setting to the village, the Creek being popular with yachtsmen and boaters. The Millpond is home to herons, egrets and kingfishers, with the surrounding countryside having red squirrels
Current Priorities
Issue
Tackling anti-social behaviour hot spots
Action
We will continue to identify and increase visible patrols in areas that have been raised as ASB concerns. We will work with statutory partners to problem solve and address the issues
Issue
Tackling urban crime – in particular shoplifting
Action
We will work closely with businesses and communities to identify crime trends and series and then tackle and problem solve in partnership.
Issue
Keeping town centres safe
Action
We will increase visibility and police action to tackle crime and disorder in identified town centres across the summer months.
Issue
Our top 3 Local Priorities set by you are;
-To sustain reductions in Anti-Social Behaviour
-To target and disrupt Drug Use and Supply
-To target and reduce the Anti-Social use of vehicles (including speeding and parking)
Action
How are we tackling your concerns?
-Operation Spider is designed to reduce Anti-Social behaviour by targeting the root causes, diverting young people into meaningful provisions and working in partnership to sustain reductions by addressing education, health and social concerns. We have seen a 49% reduction in ASB between 2021 and 2024 from Operation Spider and continue to work hard to maintain this reduction.
-Operation Antidote is our response to target and reduce Drug Use and Supply. We are working with partners in Education, Health, Housing and Youth Justice to address root causes and to educate/divert vulnerable people from drug use. We have increased both visible and unmarked patrols to target ‘Hot Spots’ for drug use and supply utilising powers or stop and account and stop and search to disrupt and bring offenders to justice.
-Operation Sidlaw is our response to the Anti-Social use of vehicles. We have been increasing patrols to target locations and enforce the Road Traffic Act. We have been dealing with Noise, Construction and use and moving road traffic offences whilst also utilising Section 59 notices to prevent future Anti-Social vehicle use. We are delivering education inputs and working with schools to address road safety outside school sites.
Upcoming Events
The Pavilion Community Centre Beat Surgery
Beat Surgery with PCSO Allen
Where: The Pavillion Community Centre Vectis Road East Cowes
When: 30 September 2025 at 13:00 - 30 September 2025 at 13:45