The number of coronavirus cases on the Isle of Wight now stands at eight. In an exclusive interview with Isle of Wight Radio, Isle of Wight NHS Trust
Thursday, 1 January 1970 15:56
The number of coronavirus cases on the Isle of Wight now stands at eight. In an exclusive interview with Isle of Wight Radio, Isle of Wight NHS Trust
A woman in her 30s has been charged with a firearm offence today (Thursday) following a triple-arrest earlier this week.
Consent for a major Isle of Wight housing development has been struck off following “unauthorised work” and “a clear potential that harm has been caused”.
A developer has withdrawn a scheme to convert a former public toilets block in the middle of an Isle of Wight village following a backlash from a parish council.
Former General Secretary of the GMB Union, Sir Paul Kenny, who lives in Bembridge, has been tasked by the Island’s two MPs to look at issues with Isle of Wight ferries.
The police and crime commissioner for Hampshire and the Isle of Wight has announced her intention to stand in the first mayoral elections for the new strategic authority.
A two-bedroom apartment could be installed behind a new laundrette in an Isle of Wight town centre.
For the third year running, Binstead Primary School athletes will be flying the flag for the Isle of Wight at the Hampshire Indoor Athletics finals.
There is still time to apply for grant support from Island Roads’ Isle of Wight Foundation.
Police arrested three people in Ventnor yesterday (Tuesday) following reports of a woman in possession of a firearm.
The Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary has welcomed 12 new animals into its care.
From 1 April 2025, any property which is classed as a furnished second home will be charged a premium of 100 per cent council tax.
A large villa-style property in an Isle of Wight coastal village could house four new ‘starter homes’.
Two farm barns near an Isle of Wight town could be used as a Dutch Braai restaurant and wedding and events space.
With just 100 days remaining until the Isle of Wight Festival opens its gates for 2025, a host of new acts have been added to the line-up for this summer's event.
Difficulties accessing GP appointments, further problems with hospital car park ticket machines and dental services costs are key issues facing Isle of Wight health services.
An investigation is underway following the death of a man in Ryde at the weekend.
A former Isle of Wight care home could be turned into ‘high quality housing’.
The Isle of Wight Council is poised to put forward exceptional circumstances to remain “as is”, amid plans for local government reorganisation.
A 37 foot yacht that had its spinnaker wrapped around the propeller was in clear need of assistance from Cowes RNLI lifeboat yesterday (Monday).
A Shanklin summerhouse dating from the 17th century will be transformed into a home, despite concerns from residents and the town council.
A woman in her 30s has been charged with a firearm offence today (Thursday) following a triple-arrest earlier this week.
Consent for a major Isle of Wight housing development has been struck off following “unauthorised work” and “a clear potential that harm has been caused”.
A developer has withdrawn a scheme to convert a former public toilets block in the middle of an Isle of Wight village following a backlash from a parish council.
Former General Secretary of the GMB Union, Sir Paul Kenny, who lives in Bembridge, has been tasked by the Island’s two MPs to look at issues with Isle of Wight ferries.