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- Emergency Services Called To Newport Petrol Station After Car Crashes Into Kiosk
- "There's Likely To Be In Excess Of 200 Redundancies": Island Trade Unionists On School Plans
- High Sheriff Presents Inaugural Maritime Volunteers Award To Cowes RNLI Station
- Education Cabinet Member Faces Renewed Round Of Questions From Concerned Residents
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Emergency Services Called To Newport Petrol Station After Car Crashes Into Kiosk
Emergency services have been called to Newport after a car reportedly collided with a kiosk this morning (Friday).
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"There's Likely To Be In Excess Of 200 Redundancies": Island Trade Unionists On School Plans
Leading trade unionists quizzed the Isle of Wight’s education cabinet member on Wednesday evening over five contentious school closure proposals and potential job losses.
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High Sheriff Presents Inaugural Maritime Volunteers Award To Cowes RNLI Station
The High Sheriff of the Isle of Wight, Graham Bliss, has attended Cowes RNLI Station to present its Lifeboat Operations Manager, Mark Southwell, with the first ever Maritime Volunteers Award.
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Education Cabinet Member Faces Renewed Round Of Questions From Concerned Residents
The councillor at the forefront of controversial school closure plans faced a renewed round of questions from concerned Isle of Wight parents and campaigners on Wednesday evening.