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Niton and Whitwell Parish CouncilWelcome to the Parish Council website. If you wish to make a comment or a contribution please contact the Clerk. The VillagesThe villages of Niton and Whitwell are situated on the southern tip of the Island. They comprise 1300 hectares of mainly agricultural land. The population at the time of the 2001 census was Niton 1142 and Whitwell 578. There are good examples of stone built houses and walls, thatched roofs and ancient farmsteads in both villages. A small community of fishermen – mostly for crab and lobsters operates from Castlehaven. There are areas of historically unstable ground on the Undercliff where there have been numerous landslides The 1928 ‘fall’ cut the old Niton/Blackgang road in half. An ambitious scheme aimed at reducing the extent and frequency of ‘slides’ through a novel system of land drainage/sinks coupled with rock armour sea defences in Reeth Bay was completed in 2005. In Whitwell there are six distinctive historic red painted water pumps. Most of the facilities are centred in Niton which has a good range of shops, a GP’s surgery, a library, a recreation ground, a football field and a primary school. There are two public houses in Niton and one in Whitwell. There are village halls in both villages. Whitwell Pump |
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