Weekly Recap: Five stories you might have overlooked
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This week, readers were drawn to stories ranging from a teddy bear's journey to space to the sale of a private island. Here are five notable stories from Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, Dorset, Berkshire, and Oxfordshire from the past seven days.
Isle of Wight Ferry Terminal to Get Major Upgrade
Plans to redevelop the East Cowes ferry terminal on the Isle of Wight have received official approval. Red Funnel's proposal includes a new terminal building, automated check-in facilities, and a marshalling yard capable of accommodating over 350 vehicles. The company described the redevelopment as the foundation for a "new era of dependable, sustainable travel."
Isle of Wight Council's planning committee granted conditional approval for this redevelopment, along with an outline plan for up to 30 residential units, a flexible commercial space, and an 80-room hotel.
Hosepipe Ban Lifted After Four Months
Thames Water has ended a hosepipe ban that had affected 1.1 million customers across Berkshire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, and Wiltshire since July 22. The company credited recent above-average rainfall and water-saving efforts by residents for the easing of restrictions. Customers are still encouraged to "use water responsibly" to help refill reservoirs for the summer.
Private Thames Island Sells at Auction
A unique private island in the River Thames has been sold for 99,470. Hallsmead Ait, a triangular 1.9-hectare (4.7-acre) island near Shiplake Lock, is wooded and includes its own landing pontoon. The island was listed by entrepreneur Jamie Waller and real estate firm Savills, highlighting it as a rare, self-contained riverside retreat.
Students Track Teddy Bear Lost in Space
Pupils at Walhampton School in Hampshire are searching for a teddy bear that was sent into the stratosphere as part of a science project. The bear, named Bradfield Bear, was launched on a high-altitude balloon along with a toy badger called Bill by students and Southampton University Spaceflight Society members. The balloon reached the stratosphere, but Bradfield Bear detached mid-flight and is believed to have landed near Henley-on-Thames or Reading. The balloon and Bill were safely recovered near High Wycombe.
Historic Dorset Bridge Sees Train Again
Volunteers restoring a railway in Dorset celebrated as a locomotive crossed a station bridge for the first time since 1966. Shillingstone station closed that year, but local volunteers began restoration in 2005, opening a museum and caf. In July, North Dorset Railway extended the track to half a mile (0.8 km). On a rainy Saturday, the 1959 Hudswell Clarke diesel crossed the renovated bridge, marking a major milestone in the ongoing project to offer rides to visitors.
Author: Sophia Brooks
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