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FUTURE IS ALL WIGHT NOW AS NEWPORT STAY ON

By Jon Couch
THE future of Newport Isle of Wight has been secured after the owners of their St George’s Park home agreed to allow the club to stay.
The Sydenhams Wessex League club had been given notice to quit the ground by land owners South Coast Leisure, who are looking to build a new development that will create around 250 local jobs, while instead exploring plans to create a new purpose-built football ground elsewhere.
But now a compromise to allow the club to remain at St Georges Park until the middle of May 2018 allows the Port to make plans for next season.
Newport chairman St...

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