The 110-ft ferris wheel does not yet have planning permission, but owners believe it will bring more visitors to the region because of the spectacular views, including the Isle of Wight.
By getting involved, Isle of Wight businesses can give a needed boost of Island tourism, (while removing the danger of further government cuts). Without it, there's a very real potential that Isle of Wight tourism could be seriously damaged. Find out how you can get involved.
In the week of two visitor attractions closing down, Matt O'Crowley explains what led to his paddle steamer tours on the River Medina coming to an end.
Three years into a nine-year agreement, the council has formally written to Visit Isle of Wight to confirm it will cease funding because of its own budget pressures.
Greenpeace give their initial response to the government announcement of a new consultation on banning surface drilling from fracking in some conservation areas, including Sites of Special Scientific Interest.
The rising costs, zoo licensing regulation and no increase in visitor numbers has led to the decision to close Isle of Wight Aquarium that has been open for 31 years.
Green fingered schools who took part in Wight in Bloom 2015 have been encouraged to keep gardening with the presentation of a propagator and bulbs as a thank you for entering the competition.