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The Isle of Wight County Press, owned by Newsquest Media Group Ltd, has been a trusted source of local news since 2001. Located at The Echo Building, 18 Albert Road, Bournemouth, England BH1 1BZ, we’re registered in England & Wales under the number 01676637. For a deeper dive into our policies and terms, visit https://www.newsquest.co.uk/. And here’s a fun fact: How often do you think local newspapers evolve to meet the changing needs of their communities? Let’s start a conversation about the future of local journalism!