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Learn the fascinating history of the ‘Pipeline under the Ocean’ at free talk

Thanks to Claire for sharing details of this free talk taking place on Friday. Ed


Arc are pleased to be hosting a talk that casts light on a fascinating, top secret endeavour, hidden amongst some of the Bay’s best known landmarks.

In an illustrated evening lecture, local historian and author Tim Wander, will talk about the PLUTO Pipeline, taking us back to the dark days of 1944 when the Isle of Wight was essentially a closed military camp with strict travel restrictions and the very present fear of invasion.

Fascinating story
Tim Wander sets the scene,

“Sandown seafront was only open to military personnel. The Bay and its beaches were mined and an impassable wall of obstacles and barbed wire protected the shores against attack.

“But as the tide of war turned, it became clear to the allies that a seaborne invasion of northern Europe would the only way to end the world war, and that this invading army would need fuel… over a million litres a day to support their fight across Europe.

“An audacious, almost impossible engineering plan was put into motion. It became known as PLUTO, Pipeline Under The Ocean, and its story starts in the Bay.”

PLUTO pipeline by Tim Wander

Over the past year, Tim has walked the entire route of PLUTO and while talking about the pipeline pumps in one of the very buildings that housed them, Brown’s Café, he will also tell the story of Brown’s ice cream and the granite fort.

Restoration of PLUTO powerhouse
Ian Boyd from Arc will bring the story up to date explaining the plans for a new restoration of the Sandown Pavilion PLUTO power house and the surrounding woodland. The lecture will be followed by a short evening walk across to the Pavilion itself.

Ian Boyd explains,

“We’re delighted to be hosting Tim’s talk in support of the Bay Coastal Community Team’s PLUTO Pavilion project. The PLUTO story is one of the many remarkable things about the Bay!”

If you remember PLUTO, Sandown, Shanklin or Culver during the War and have photographs or memories of this critical time in the Island’s history, please bring them along!

Where and when
The free talk takes place on Friday 13th May (6pm for 6.30pm until 8pm) at Brown’s Café, Culver Parade, Sandown P036 8QA.

Bus routes: Southern Vectis 8, Sandown Sandhopper. Nearest bus-stop: Isle of Wight Zoo and Dinosaur Isle. Parking is available at Brown’s Café & Golf Course.

Image: © Tim Wander

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steve stubbings
7, February 2017 6:50 pm

Brilliant news about the Caretaker Leader re-instating Undercliff Drive!

Stewart Blackmore
Reply to  steve stubbings
7, February 2017 7:35 pm

Could it be a coincidence that the Tories are standing an ex policeman as their candidate in Ventnor West? What do they take the residents for, I wonder?

Steephill Jack
7, February 2017 8:19 pm

Is Undercliff Drive included in the budget, or will Island Roads do it as part of PFI contract ?
Cllr Dave Stewart is an ex-policeman – do we have another one for Ventnor West ?
I hope our Steve Stubbings stands again and we lose UKIP Cllr Perks from Ventnor East.

steve stubbings
7, February 2017 8:44 pm

It’s not in the budget, S.J, and I’m pretty sure Island Roads aren’t going to be coughing up. He must be getting the money from somewhere else. Maybe the CCG, following his ‘robust’ discussions with them.

bones
Reply to  steve stubbings
8, February 2017 2:51 pm

SS do you agree that Island Roads should be paying for the mess they made on Undercliff Drive ? How have they managed to dodge out of it ? Or should the charge be made to the Chiefs ( namely Rambol ) and not the Indians ? We’re all agog to know. Everyone is whistling and looking the other way.I know this is old news but if… Read more »

steve stubbings
Reply to  bones
8, February 2017 2:58 pm

Bones.
It would depend on liability. I’m not sure that has been proven.

I find it really interesting that the caretaker leader is promising to re-instate the highway (if that’s what he’s saying) He must have found a huge pot of money somewhere that I didn’t know about.

Luisa Hillard
Reply to  steve stubbings
8, February 2017 7:39 pm

Perhaps it’s the same pot that he intends to invest in schools to counter his government’s cuts?

Philip Hawkins
Reply to  steve stubbings
9, February 2017 8:33 am

How much proof do you need?

The way Island Roads tackled the project was a disaster waiting to happen – and sure enough it did.

Do you really still need a step by step account of what went wrong?

Colin
8, February 2017 9:04 am

I’m glad Cllr. Lumley raised the pertinent point about the standard of roads at the end of the contract. To remove money from the contract now of a mere £1.5 million in return for millions of pounds wasted at the end of the contract is ridiculous. As Cllr Gilbey admits; the contract was never perfect and is never going to be. Why on earth are they not… Read more »

Geoff Lumley
Reply to  Colin
9, February 2017 12:46 pm

Sorry Colin, I will leave that to Phil Jordan, who knows far more about the sow’s ear of a PFI Deal we were sold back in 2013

PJ
Reply to  Colin
9, February 2017 3:04 pm

I’ve been asked to comment… which I am happy to do in so far as I am able. The consultants (Atkins) completed their work over a year ago. Much of the work they provided was in fact engineering capacity for the CMT (contracts management team) which had been left without any capacity whatsoever following the early departure of the PFI contracts manager (a qualified engineer) in 2013/14.… Read more »

Colin
Reply to  PJ
9, February 2017 3:31 pm

Thanks for that Phil. The effort is appreciated.

Philip Hawkins
Reply to  Colin
9, February 2017 3:42 pm

Seconded!

tr
Reply to  PJ
9, February 2017 4:00 pm

so essentially, the Indies have left the building, leaving a note saying there aint nothing left…
where have I heard that before

Luisa Hillard
Reply to  tr
9, February 2017 6:09 pm

That would suggest that the financial situation was a surprise, or that Council funds had been mismanaged. The reality is that the Conservatives voted in favour of every previous Budget and in favour of the Independent’s most recent Medium Term Budget Strategy. It’s not a note. It’s a billboard, a national campaign and has been shouted about for several years. Perhaps they finally realise the consequences of… Read more »

Luisa Hillard
Reply to  tr
9, February 2017 6:13 pm

tr, let’s also clarify that ‘we’ did not ‘leave the building’. We put forward a new Leader but the Con Alliance had been advised to take over by Tory HQ. The Con Alliance administration may be little more than a puppet of those advisers now, which have attended the last Full Council meetings and almost certainly attended the Executive this evening. Such interference by national parties is… Read more »

Colin
8, February 2017 9:11 am

“Cllr Stewart says he’s followed the comments through OnTheWight where some people have said that householders should pay the £10.”

Ah right, so now it is now this website that’s running the council.

Please take note of my comment above and action. :0

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