Isle Access is a new, community interest company, set up to encourage, support, and offer training to businesses and service providers, to improve accessibility for everyone on the Island.
The most recent Volunteer Fair saw welcomed almost 300 members of the public, looking to find something that can help them make a difference to their community
If you're a BID levy payer, it's well worth heading to the Visit Isle of Wight tourism conference, where you'll hear from a number of speakers on subjects such as cyber security and accessibility. There'll also be a chance to take part in a Q&A, as well as specialist workshops
To coincide with a major resurfacing programme the town council are exploring changes to the pavements and parking on the High Street and have agreed to carry out a consultation prior to making any decisions
As well as finding out more about what Sight for Wight can offer those who are already visually impaired or those who losing their sight, there'll be ten partner organisations who can also offer help and support
Isle Access is a new, community interest company working to promote the Isle of Wight as a destination that is welcoming to everyone. Tickets are available for the first workshop exploring what accessibility and inclusive environments mean.