A cheeky public artist with a sharp implement and a pot of black paint had some fun at those who have cut landlocked residents' access off from Ventnor.
The local businesses say the rubbish dumped at the former bus station is a blight on the town and have decided to take action themselves to have it removed. Here’s the history of how this has come to be
After spending nine months in talks with Port Talbot council, art dealer John Brandler says he's given up setting up a Museum of Street Art there and is looking to the Isle of Wight
Following OnTheWight'sreport last week on the two year anniversary of the Undercliff Drive landslide, Island Roads set out their plans for reinstating the access road for the landlocked residents.
Isle of Wight school children will have the opportunity to meet Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge tomorrow when the Duchess visits Portsmouth to visit Ben Ainslie Racing’s (BAR) new headquarters.
As if having to move out of your home unexpectedly wasn’t bad enough, many Undercliff residents had no access their homes after Island Roads put up a new locked gate, with no notice, last week.
It's not just the residents that are confused as to why large solid hoardings have been erected, instead of the see-through fencing used everywhere else on site.