Tonight (Thursday) will see the second episode of Isle of Wight: Jewel of the South air on Channel 5.
The summer season is well underway and for the Island’s popular floating restaurant, the Best Dressed crab in Bembridge, it's awash with customers eager to taste their freshly caught crab and lobster.
Riding the waves to reel it in is local fisherman Bob Simmonds, who needs a bumper haul to satisfy hungry customers.
On the Nunwell estate near Brading, it’s a big day for novice farmers Hollie Fallick and Francesca Cooper, as they embark on their biggest cattle wrangle to date – moving 80 belted Galloway cows a quarter of a mile to a rewilded field.
Will these young entrepreneurs keep their errant herd on track?
In Arreton Barns, glass blower Timothy Harris creates a fitting tribute to commemorate his late father and celebrated studio glass artist, Michael — but will his latest work win the approval of his ninety-year-old mother, Elizabeth?
The Isle of Wight offers an abundance of campsites for those who enjoy the al fresco life.
Nestled in the hills just outside Newport, they don’t come much quirkier than the Windmill Campersite, where Stewart Dungey and his son Rhys' cleverly converted holiday lets included a sub used in a Bond movie.
And in East Cowes, High Sheriff Dawn Haig-Thomas takes us on a royal trip down memory lane, around the grounds of her stunning home, Barton Manor, once part of Victoria and Albert’s estate.
Isle of Wight: Jewel of the South airs on Thursdays at 8pm on Channel 5.
Island residents have just one week left to take part in a major consultation on proposals to tackle the high number of surplus places in Isle of Wight primary schools.
The Isle of Wight Council’s representative for Parkhurst and Hunnyhill said it is “really disappointing” that prison estate roads upgrades have not gone further but public money should be “spent well”, not just fast.
A multi-talented Isle of Wight boy has had the pick of some of the country’s top state-funded grammar schools after excelling in 11-plus exams across the country.
The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) has today (Thursday) released its report into a collision between a road-rail vehicle and a trolley near Brading, on 22 November 2023.