REPORTING ISLAND NEWS
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Friday September 25, 2009
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BLADES ON THE MOVE
NEWS
House is a wash out
May and Derek Young speak about how they woke up to a flooded house.
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POLICE launched a military-style operation in the early hours of Tuesday morning so that wind turbine blades could be moved from the Vestas factory. The carefully planned move resulted in protestors leaving their makeshift base at the rear of the Danish company’s premises in Newport.
The operation took place as Vestas prepared to take the blades from their factory on to an awaiting barge in the River Medina. Police put up fencing so protestors could not intercept the blades, as officers closely guarded the surrounding area.
Mr Heywood, 68, who lives in Fairview Crescent, Sandown, was initially arrested in connection with the assault and was charged with grievous bodily harm with intent at the time and was remanded in custody. Mr Heywood has now been charged with murder. Mr Ball died in hospital on August 17, and a post-mortem examination, which was conducted at St. Mary’s
Frosty night at Winter Gardens
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NEW MURDER CHARGE
An Island man has been charged with the murder of 57-year-old entertainer Richard Ball. Mr Ball was attacked outside the Sands Hotel on Culver Parade on the evening of July 25, and was rushed to hospital. The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) authorised detectives from Hampshire Constabulary’s IW CID to charge William Ernest Heywood with murder this week.
NEWS
Hospital, found the cause of death was attributable to head injuries. Mr Heywood appeared before Island magistrates yesterday morning (Thursday) and was remanded in custody until October 1, when he will appear at Winchester Crown Court. Mr Ball was a singer and guitarist and had previously lived in Northamptonshire, before settling on the Island.
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EVENTS
Classic cars at Ryde seafront
Richard Ball
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