There is no fuel available for motorists at Morrisons petrol station in Lake.
Signs have been put up outside to make drivers aware.
The main signs on the forecourt have also been switched off.
It is not known when the petrol station will reopen.
Friday, 1 April 2022 13:07
By Jamie White @jaywhite_1
There is no fuel available for motorists at Morrisons petrol station in Lake.
Signs have been put up outside to make drivers aware.
The main signs on the forecourt have also been switched off.
It is not known when the petrol station will reopen.
Motorists are being warned of a scam that sees potential buyers trying to knock money off the asking price by tampering with the vehicle.
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Motorists are being warned of a scam that sees potential buyers trying to knock money off the asking price by tampering with the vehicle.
The Isle of Wight’s ruling administration has confirmed Island bus fares will go up to £3 following a question at Wednesday evening’s Full Council meeting.
An appeal for the Isle of Wight Council to support small businesses and seek help from Westminster passed without opposition at County Hall yesterday.
A five-year plan for conserving and enhancing the Isle of Wight’s Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) was unanimously approved by councillors yesterday.