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Barratt helps key workers buy new homes
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No more free parking at popular Limerick car park
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A favourite of young girls, accessories shop Claire s suddenly closed in December. Staff put a note in the window, bidding goodbye and thanking customers for their support. Independent clothing store Mia has now closed in Newport, although retains its shops in Cowes and Ryde. The IW Council said at the time: The changes are designed to make parking charges fairer and simpler across the Island, ahead of a detailed review of parking facilities and fees. Mindful of the impact of coronavirus, the council has held back from implementing the adjustments for as long as possible at considerable cost to its budget position.
RURAL watchdog the CPRE has welcomed the Tories brownfield development plan for Newport.but warned more needs to be done to stop the Island s countryside disappearing under concrete. Last week, the Conservative group on the Isle of Wight Council unveiled a far-reaching scheme for the county town, which could see County Hall demolished and the fire and police stations sold off to make way for a new residential Riverside Quarter, linking to the Newport Harbour plans. While welcoming the use of so-called brownfield land, the CPRE has pointed to what it sees as unreasonable housing targets of 675 houses per year for the Island from government.