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Isle of Wight Council has warned people not to climb on the debris and to stay clear of the fall. A council spokesman said: ‘There was a significant cliff fall at Small Hope Beach, Shanklin, on ...
‘Risk to life’ warning over scenic Isle of Wight road that could fall into sea. The Isle of Wight’s Military Road is an 11-mile stretch of tarmac that skirts the island’s cliffs, sometimes ...
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Two die after car goes over cliff into the sea - MSNTwo people have died after a car went over a cliff into the sea on the Isle of Wight. The incident happened on Friday evening at Alum Bay New Road, near the Needles.
New footage shows just how close the Isle of Wight's iconic Military Road is to the cliff - raising fears it may have to be re-routed. The road was nominated as one of the most scenic in the country.
The last pair to breed in southern England nested on Culver Cliff on the Isle of Wight in 1780. But the species was successfully reintroduced to Scotland, where there are now more than 130 pairs.
A PENSIONER whose house is teetering on the edge of a cliff has refused to leave. George Gardiner moved to the detached property and planned to run it as a tea room with his late wife. But the cupp… ...
A man and a woman have died after a car went over a cliff near The Needles on the Isle of Wight. Officers were called to the incident at Alum Bay New Road just after 7:20pm on Friday (6 June) night.
A white-tailed eagle which was reared by conservationists on the Isle of Wight has returned to the island after a 17-month journey across England. The two-year-old male sea eagle flew 4,904km ...
May 13, 2021 at 7:39am BST. A 10-month-old white-tailed sea eagle called Chief is the latest of the extremely rare birds of prey to arrive on the Isle of Wight after the species became extinct in ...
Isle of Wight residents are calling for one of its most scenic roads to be urgently fitted with safety measures after years of erosion have left the route dangerously close to a cliff edge.
A white-tailed eagle which was reared by conservationists on the Isle of Wight has returned to the island after a 17-month journey across England. The two-year-old male sea eagle flew 4,904km ...
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