GKN, based in East Cowes, picked up a Silver Health and Safety Award for achieving the most impressive or innovative improvement in the health and safety culture of the workplace.
Police have arrested a 16 year-old boy on suspicion of five offences of burglary and one of theft of a pedal cycle/ They urge residents to be vigilant and offer advice on how to avoid being affected.
If you work with young people, or have children in year 8 or above who might be interested in finding out how they can help make the Island a better place to live, please let them know about this event. Booking essential.
In April, the Isle of Wight council called a halt to the much-trumpeted public naming competition for the new floating bridge because of the 'upcoming elections'. Seven months later and the competition is still on hold, despite the two elections being long gone.
If you’re out and about on Isle of Wight roads today (20th November) find out more about possible travel delays by looking at our list of Isle of Wight roadworks and road closures
The debate on whether there should be fewer sixth form providers on the Isle of Wight resulted in an unanimous vote as Island students were described as "being let down" and the education provision "not fit for purpose".
Where there is a risk of harm to the public, dogs or livestock, landowners have called for a common-sense measure to allow them to divert footpaths on a temporary basis.
Yesterday Isle of Wight MP, Bob Seely, posed a written question to his Transport Minister about the formal classification of the Solent. It appears it has a couple.
It was inadvertently revealed at a Regeneration Workshop this week, as Portsmouth University Masters students presented their mock-up plans for regeneration of the Harbour area.
The MCA has launched a public consultation on measures which would address all aspects of living and working conditions on fishing vessels, including decent crew accommodation, work agreements, medical fitness of seafarers and medical care on board.