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  2. County Hall, Newport, Isle of Wight - Wikipedia

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    The "Swan Hotel" in the High Street, Newport was acquired for this purpose in 1898. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] After deciding that this arrangement was inadequate for their needs in the context of the increasing responsibilities of county councils, county leaders chose to demolish the existing premises, acquire some adjoining properties and procure a ...

  3. Isle of Wight Council - Wikipedia

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    By the 1930s, many of the council's offices were at the former Swan Hotel and adjacent houses in High Street, Newport. [28] A new building, designed in the Neo-Georgian style by Gutteridge and Gutteridge, was built on the same site and opened in October 1938. An extension was built on its east side in 1969. [29]

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    Flowers were left at a scene on Sunday, April 21, 2024, where an alleged drunken driver smashed through a wall at the Swan Boat Club during a child’s birthday party in Newport on Saturday.

  6. The Swan hotel review: This decadent yet unpretentious ... - AOL

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    A mile from Lake Windermere, this lively hotel combines relaxed charm with an R&R offering that’s a cut above The Swan hotel review: This decadent yet unpretentious bolthole has the Lake ...

  7. Newport Pagnell Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Newport Pagnell Canal was a 1.25 mile canal in Buckinghamshire that ran from the Grand Junction Canal at Great Linford to Newport Pagnell through seven locks. Construction was authorised by an Act of Parliament in June 1814 and it probably opened in 1817. It closed in 1864, with part of the route used for the line of a railway.

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