Labour councillors suggest the council should break the three-year agreement and remove the £330,000 subsidy from the organisation in charge of promoting tourism this year in order to save community services.
Following on from last week's start to the series of your great ideas to improve the Isle of Wight, up next are the entries that fall under Tourism and the Economy. Find out what readers think needs to change.
If you didn't see this footage the first time it was screened (back in 1969) there's another chance now through BBC's iPlayer. The whole programme is worth watching but you can jump to 8.43 minutes in to see the Isle of Wight.
Here are the facts about the Southsea / Sandown Hover service that the Sandown Business Association have been proactive in arranging to bring visitors to their town.
A new grant funding opportunity dedicated to supporting sustainable transport projects on the Island has been announced by Visit Isle of Wight and the Isle of Wight Council.
Next February, Visit Isle of Wight (VIOW) will be aiming to drive up visitor numbers and tourism spend by hosting Acoustic Isle - a festival of gigs, performances and showcases that will take place across the Island between February 26th and 8th March.
Isle of Wight tourism businesses have been awarded some of the region’s highest accolades at the Beautiful South’s Awards for Excellence held last week at the Grand Hotel in Brighton.
OK there's a new three-letter acronym for it - CTS, Community Toilet Scheme - but yes, the basic idea is to continue to close public toilets on the Isle of Wight. The council says they're too expensive. Learn/see what might be affected.
After the next three weeks' work, the Marina will be able to take much deeper boats. OnTheWight has got the background on the works and details of what's happening.
An episode of a brand new television series in which Strictly Come Dancing’s head judge, Len Goodman, takes a well-loved famous face back in time to recreate their own childhood holiday has been filmed on the Isle of Wight.