The Isle of Wight council is consulting on proposed changes to the financial help they provide to working age claimants on low incomes through the Council Tax Reduction Scheme.
The newest craft, the Solent Flyer and Island Flyer, have been taken out of service until at least October, with the older Freedom 90 and Island Express taking over the service.
Comments such as "a standout school" and "always striving not just to improve, but to excel" reflect what the Ofsted Inspectors found when they recently visited this Isle of Wight primary school.
Six of the seven Governors at Ryde Academy have resigned, saying they believe "decisions AET are making in respect of education provision show no interest in improving education, but are becoming wholly commercial”.
This year's Celebrating Age Festival promotes the richness and diversity of the Isle of Wight’s communities with events to interest all Islanders. Find out what's planned.
The scaffolding that has obscured this Island landmark for months has gone, revealing an bright refurbished interior. Join a celebration of this latest phase of work at the Minster on Thursday 7th September and meet some of the people involved.
Storeroom2010 in Cowes are in the running for cash from the scheme to purchase solar panels. They say solar panels will reduce costs as well as being good for environment.
Following the departure of Peter Shaw, Island Innovation Trust announce a new Executive Headteacher who will be joining in January 2018 as well as an interim Executive Headteacher.
Bob Seely believes the "significant harm" caused by fixed odds betting terminals is "unacceptable" and is calling on the Government to reduce the maximum stake which can be spent in just 20 seconds.
Our thoughts are with family and friends of the man who tragically died in Sunday's collision. He was was loved by everyone who met him and would light up the room say his family.
Mainland councillors have expressed 'fury' at proposals for a Solent Tunnel and they say, the lack of consultation with them. Those responsible for the plans say councillors are "difficult to pin down" and blame Mainland council transport officers for not passing on details.