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Representative from Isle of Wight Meet Ed Miliband

Thursday, 15th October, 2009 at 2:41 pm, Isle of Wight

Green Issues, Island-wide, Isle of Wight Council, News, Overseas, Politics

As reported back in September, representatives from the Isle of Wight Council are up in Westminster this afternoon meeting with Ed Miliband.

Ed Miliband to Meet Isle of Wight CouncilAll the political heavyweights are taking part in the discussions on the future of green jobs on the Island.

Leader of the IW Council David Pugh, Labour Cllr Geoff Lumley, Chief Executive Steve Beynon, Island MP Andrew Turner and Carole Dennett as well as a representative from SEEDA will be making their views known and listening to what the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change has to say on the matter.

We’ll bring you an update on the outcome of the meeting once we have one.

Image: Christian Guthier under CC BY-SA 2.0

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3 Responses to “Representative from Isle of Wight Meet Ed Miliband”

  1. Click if you like this comment Jackie
    says:

    Lets hope it was worth the journey.

    Has anyone else had an email from Milliband? Not sure where he got my email address from so would be interested to know if anyone else has had one.

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  2. [...] with Ed Miliband in London, to talk about the green jobs agenda for the Island. VentnorBlog has a list of who was invited. It’s a shame that former Vestas workers were not able to go as well, they had hoped they [...]

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