Warren Whitmore - Digital News Reporter
Warren is Island Echo's sports reporter, predominately covering football matches across Wessex League and Divisions 1 and 2 of the Isle of Wight League. He also researches and writes all heritage stories, which have quickly become a reader favourite. Warren is fluent in 3 languages.
HAWKINS DUO CLAIM ROLLING PIN COMPETITION ON COUNTBACK
Lorrie and Paul Hawkins won Shanklin and Sandown Golf Club’s annual Rolling Pin competition in hot conditions on Monday 25th May.
Read moreDetailsRSPCA ISLE OF WIGHT ENCOURAGES CYCLISTS TO SADDLE UP FOR RED SQUIRREL RIDE
RSPCA Isle of Wight is encouraging cyclists to get in the saddle for its annual Red Squirrel Ride this July.
Read moreDetailsNEWPORT ROWERS BOUNCE BACK WITH STRONG SHOWING AT RYDE REGATTA
Newport recovered from a disappointing Saturday to produce several encouraging performances at Ryde Regatta on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsHEALTHWATCH DEPUTY CHAIR WARNS OF LOSS OF INDEPENDENT PATIENT VOICE
'I don't know how the Government intends to plan for patient feedback once Healthwatch is removed'
Read moreDetailsSOUTHAMPTON EDGE ISLAND IN FRIENDLY TABLE TENNIS WEEKEND AT SMALLBROOK
Around 60 players took part in a weekend-long Isle of Wight versus Southampton table tennis challenge at Smallbrook earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsPLANS FOR SEWAGE PIPE ON BEMBRIDGE BEACH SPARK OUTRAGE
Campaigners say the proposed use of the pipe by Southern Water could see untreated sewage discharged onto the beach.
Read moreDetailsWIGHT EAGLES SOAR TO SUCCESS AT FIRST SUMMER TOURNAMENT IN SANDOWN
Wight Eagles Ladies Academy teams hosted their first summer tournament at The Bay CE School in Sandown on Saturday, attracting more than 200 players and parents.
Read moreDetailsSANDOWN VETS CROWNED TWICKENHAM CHAMPIONS IN EMOTIONAL IPF TOURNAMENT TRIUMPH
Sandown’s veteran rugby side lifted silverware at Twickenham after an unforgettable day that combined sporting glory with an emotional reunion for one of their own.
Read moreDetailsFOX CUB RESCUED AFTER FIVE DAYS TRAPPED DOWN DRAIN
A fox cub has been rescued after spending around 5 days trapped deep inside a drain network on the Isle of Wight.
Read moreDetails75 YEARS AGO A DEVASTATING FIRE DESTROYED ST LAWRENCE HALL
One of the Isle of Wight’s grandest homes became an inferno on 1st June 1951 - 75 years ago today - when flames ripped through St Lawrence Hall near Ventnor.
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