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Port Solent on high alert after large convoy of travellers pitch up - with last year s intimidation and destruction fresh in the minds

Clear-up costs and repairs to the barriers last year cost the taxpayer around £13,000 with it feared the illegal encampment at the Portsmouth City Council-owned land could prove another expensive stay. Businesses on The Boardwalk at Port Solent just starting to get back on their feet after lockdown are also anxious after a number of incidents last year at the waterfront destination. ‘Chaotic’ scenes included walk-outs by travellers refusing to pay for food and fireworks being let off at the Harvester. Police attending the site at Port Solent where travellers turned up on Monday night Mr Hewitt said: ‘There is a lot of concern and upset from locals. If it is the same group as last year they caused a lot of damage.

Ryde School: Five Year Groups Self-Isolating After Confirmed Covid Cases

Live and Local Podcast - Supporting Live Local Music On The Isle Of Wight Ryde School: Five Year Groups Self-Isolating After Confirmed Covid Cases By Oliver Dyer Five year groups at Ryde School are self-isolating after cases of coronavirus were confirmed. Pupils in Reception, and Years 3 to 6, are learning from home as a precaution. Some staff are also self-isolating until Sunday (25). Cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in two households in those year groups.  The school says no further cases have been found, despite widespread testing. Health authorities and Public Health England have been notified, Ryde School says. Head Master Mark Waldron stated:

Five Ryde School year groups isolate after Covid confirmed | Isle of Wight County Press

By Lucy Morgan Audience and Content Editor Remote learning for five Ryde School year groups after Covid cases confirmed Five year groups from Ryde School have been learning from home, after confirmed Covid-19 cases. Families with children in reception, and Years 3 to 6, have been staying away from school, and pupils and associated staff members have been self-isolating. Their isolation period finishes on Sunday after parents were notifed earlier this month (April). In a letter to parents, after two cases were confirmed, Ryde School says widespread testing, including all Senior School pupils and staff, had found no further cases. Children in its nursery, Years 1 and 2 and senior school students have been attending lessons as normal and the school has remained open, while others have been learning remotely.

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