Twelve deserving projects have been selected from dozens of applications for their focus on reducing social isolation on the Island and assisting people into education, training or employment.
The young inspectors once again this year played an extremely important role in providing invaluable feedback about the services provided via the Short Breaks service. They were commended at an awards ceremony recently.
Have you seen this dress in a charity shop? Daughter of woman who may have given it to a charity in Ryde is desperate to get it back so her mother can be laid to rest in it.
The Isle of Wight Council has written to all town and parish councils, asking for help to prioritise a list of 880 highways requests, but say they won't be started until April 2019.
Diagnosed with pneumonia, 87-year-old Molly was sent home from hospital with no support plan in place. Her children say the care they've had to provide has been exhausting and unsustainable. Nine days later Molly was rushed back to hospital in a critical condition.
Those working in automotive factory production at Newport-based engineering company, Gurit, are likely to have an uncertain Christmas after the company announced 'severe commercial problems' and issued a profit warning for the group.
In first inspection under new regime, Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) found the service not only responded to incidents effectively but was also good at helping to prevent them.
We're big fans of the work of Justin Mason (aka Drivelsieve) so chuffed to bits for him and his brother whose work features in this latest mini-series on Sky Arts tonight and tomorrow night