CEWE Photo Award Entries
- Wait for me! A penguin looks hopeful to join a group of people to travel on an adventure.
- Peek a boo! A bear is spotted looking through a perfectly shaped hole for its nose and eyes.
- It’s feeding time - a mother lines up her small fluffy chicks to feed them breakfast.
- Frosty afternoon — a young cub takes shelter from the frosty winter snow to have an afternoon nap.
- Oh no! A squirrel looks panicked after dropping its morning snack.
- Motherly affection – a baby giraffe gets some love and affection from its mum.
- Taking shelter – a baby owl finds comfort and shelter under a large leaf.
- The look of love – a baby orangutan looks lovingly at its parent.
- The beauty of a sunset – two lions perch on rocks overlooking the land below them as the sun sets on another day.
- Sliding into the weekend! A polar bear enjoys some afternoon fun sliding down the icebergs into the Beaufort Sea in Canada.
- Bubbles of fun! A bulldog puppy enjoys playing with bubbles on its walk.
- Pretty in pink – a beautifully coloured butterfly lands on flowers creating a very pink scene.
- Under the sea – an octopus resembles a mythical creature in this underwater snap.
- Jumping for joy! A mouse races home with dinner in its mouth.
- On an adventure – a curious hedgehog looks ahead to take in its surroundings.
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Interview With Wightlink CEO Katy Taylor
The Wightlink CEO has been speaking to Isle of Wight Radio about a range of subjects this week.
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Godshill Primary Campaigners And Council Express Relief After Closure U-Turn
Residents and campaigners have expressed their relief after Isle of Wight councillors last night voted to save Godshill Primary School from closure.
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Godshill Primary To Remain Open But Closure Notices Issued For Five Other Island Primary Schools
The Isle of Wight Council's Cabinet has decided to publish closure notices for five Island primary schools — Arreton St George's CE, Brading CE, Cowes, Oakfield CE and Wroxall.
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We 'Shal' Not Be Moved: Shalfleet Councillors Release Statement Over Recent Walkouts
Strife is continuing to disrupt the business of an Isle of Wight parish council after four Shalfleet councillors broke their silence over recent walkouts.