Free Coach Travel For Anti-Cuts Demo This Weekend

Unless you’ve been hiding under a stone for the past few weeks, you’ll know that a anti-cuts demo is planned for this coming Saturday.

CoachThe demonstration is planned to start at 11am by Newport Quay (next to the Riverside Centre) and we hear today that coaches from three different points on the Island have been organised to help residents attend the demo. Free of charge!

If your purse strings won’t stretch to public transport, rather than drive into Newport and clog up the traffic (see details for parking below if you do plan to drive in), why not consider taking the coach instead.

Coach routes
There are three routes that coaches will be traveling to and from on Saturday, free of charge.

All plan to depart from Newport Quay at 1.30pm.

Ventnor – Newport
10am Ventnor – Central Car Park (by Spring Hill)
10.15 Shanklin Bus Station (by British Legion)
10.25 Lake – Newport Road (opposite Louis Road)
10.35 Arreton – bus stop by Hasley Combe

Sandown – Newport
10.00 Sandown Library
10.10 Brading Bull Ring
10.20 Ryde St John’s Station
10.35 Wootton Creek (opposite The Sloop)

To book places on one of the coaches on either of these two routes, please contact Tony Kelly on 01983 567853/ 07854 497714 or email tony.kelly97@virgin.net

Totland – Newport
10.00 Totland War Memorial
10.05 Freshwater Memorial Hall
10.15 Yarmouth Bus Station
10.30 Shalfleet – by New Inn

To book places on this route please contact Bob Blocksidge on 01983 755554/ 07930 861657 email blocksidge19@aol.com

Parking
We understand that the IW branch of the National Union of Teachers has hired the Newport FC St George’s Football Ground car park from 10am to 2pm.

There is a home match at Newport FC on Saturday so if you park there, you’ll need to have left by 2pm.

Image: Ramberg Media Images under CC BY 2.0

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Steve Goodman
18, March 2019 5:01 pm

Clearly the children did the homework and Cllr. Hobart hasn’t.

saveenergy
19, March 2019 12:19 pm

(school council from the Bay CE School, accompanied by their headteacher. The group chanted: “What do we want? Climate justice! When do we want it? Now!” ) The headteacher should be in school teaching the scientific method, maths & physics; not encouraging senseless demands. Shame about the children – Young lions…led by donkeys I never cease to be amazed by the pomposity & arrogance of people who… Read more »

Steve Goodman
Reply to  saveenergy
19, March 2019 4:39 pm

And I encourage senseless scientifically ignorant politicians and OTW posters to learn more about what is well beyond reasonable doubt on the subject of the suicidal consequences of historic and continuing human harm to our climate and wider environment. It’s a shame about the lions led by donkeys, and some people’s amazing pomposity & arrogance, but following Friday’s worldwide students climate crisis protest environment secretary Michael Gove… Read more »

Colin
Reply to  Steve Goodman
20, March 2019 9:05 am

Steve, with respect, it is unwise to attach too much credibility to anything Gove says. He is a politician of the worst kind. And like brexit there are many, often opposing views; calling OTW posters ignorant dowsn’t help your cause just because they hold a view different to your own.

saveenergy
20, March 2019 11:26 pm

Steve, clearly you didn’t do the homework Climate is the average of weather. We are wet, mild, south-westerlies -that is our climate.  It has been our climate for the last 10k years and is the result of our geographical ( & geological) position on the planet.  We have had climate changes due to advancing and retreating ice ages, but right now we are interglacial and stable.  The… Read more »

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