If you’ve never entered the competition before, make 2018 your year. There are 11 categories to choose from, from best use of a small space to large commercial gardens. Judging will take place in July.
Members of the Wight BID are invited to take part in events planned for the next two weeks have their their say, shaping the Island’s tourism activities for the next 12 months.
The Island's holiday parks have set up a marketing group and are now working with the DMO to see what can be done collectively to improve the situation after they failed to see a rise in bookings last year.
After the former Conservative council voted to close all the Tourist Information centres on the Isle of Wight, the new council is working with Visit IW to support efforts to introduce Tourist Information Points across the Island.