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A new project is being launched by The Footprint Trust in a bid to help Isle of Wight residents save water - and save money on their bills in the process.
Richland One will provide free meals to any child age 18 or younger, regardless of their school district attendance zone, through the federally-funded Seamless Summer Option June 5 through July 20, Monday–Thursday at 27 school sites throughout the district. Breakfast will be served 7:45–9 a.m., and lunch will be available 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m. All meals
THE record for running the Isle of Wight Coastal Path was beaten in spectacular style in the week before Christmas. The 71-mile course, from Cowes anti-clockwise to East Cowes, was completed by Island-raised athlete Russ Tannen in 11 hours, 11 minutes and 47 seconds. Tannen, 34, shaved an hour and 13 minutes off the previous record, set in June 2018 by Daniel Williams. Despite competing with mist, rain, heavy mud and darkness at both ends of his run, Tannen averaged six miles an hour for the route — the equivalent of almost three marathons. He said: “I've wanted to have a crack at this for a long time, but probably didn’t make the smartest choice in terms of timing – the second shortest day of the year, following a week or so of rain.
The team at Innovative Physics have another reason to celebrate. SHANKLIN technology company Innovative Physics has added another coveted business award to its list of recent honours. The company, based in Landguard Manor, has been announced winner of the Business and Product Innovation Award category at the South East Final of the FSB Celebrating Small Business Awards. They will now go forward to contest the national awards at a Champions Club event in May. The regional award recognised Innovative Physics’ pioneering innovation in AI technology to assist sectors including cancer detection, homeland security and nuclear decontamination. With more than a dozen employees, the company has at the heart of its success strong links with market contacts and government departments in 35 countries across the world.