Funded by Arts Council England, a new exhibition is showcasing the work of five partnerships that came together to explore the Isle of Wight's biosphere in response to its UNESCO World Biosphere status
Dr Ross Thomas, who grew up near Brading Roman Villa - an inspiration for his highly regarded career in archaeology - has tragically passed away at age 44. A GoFund Me Appeal has been set up to support his young family
Chairman of the Villa Trust says they are “delighted to have Ross as a trustee given his wealth of archaeological experience in the field, his work at the British Museum and his personal links with Brading and the Isle of Wight"
The funding is on its way to five arts organisation on the Isle of Wight to help allow performances to restart, venues to plan for reopening and to help protect jobs and create opportunities for freelancers
It costs Brading Roman Villa £740 a day to care for the building and their collection of artefacts. Without support from ticket sales, donations, visits to the shop and cafe, they're facing a huge challenge to stay open after the crisis
Lyndy Moles' art is probably unlike anything you've seen, or touched before. Listen to the podcast and see the photos to understand why you should visit Brading Roman Villa before 15 April.