Isle of Wight News from Sunday, February 9th, 2025
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Plans To Replace 'Half-Built Eyesore' With New Seafront Café Divides Opinion
A proposal to build a new seafront café on the site of a ‘half-built eyesore’ in an Isle of Wight village has divided opinion.
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Isle Of Wight MP Weighs In On School Closures Row
“All we need to do is scare off the cabinet from making a decision on March 6,” an Isle of Wight MP has said in reference to controversial school closure plans.
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Call 111 First - Islanders Urged To Use The Correct Services This Half Term
Residents of the Isle of Wight are reminded to use NHS 111 and community pharmacies for minor illnesses and injuries, particularly during the upcoming February half-term.
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Children And Families Safeguarding Now Under Isle of Wight Council Control
The delivery of the Isle of Wight’s Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) for children and families on the Isle of Wight is changing.
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Ryde Sea Cadets Get Taste Of Life At Sea Thanks To Wightlink
Ryde Sea Cadets set sail on a larger boat than usual when they embarked with Wightlink to cross the Solent on its flagship Victoria of Wight.
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Hovertravel Makes The Cut For 'Leaders' Status In UK Inclusive Transport
A cross-Solent ferry firm has announced that it has once again been awarded ‘Leaders’ status in the UK Government’s Inclusive Transport Leaders Scheme.