What started as an ambitious plan to save just one locomotive and a few carriages from destruction has grown into an initiative that is now a major Island attraction enjoyed by over 100,000 visitors each year.
Josh's commitment and dedication to the protection of this important piece of Isle of Wight history has been second to none and you can help make sure he's recognised with this national award.
The Hospice are looking for volunteers to help extend services to reach more patients, families and visitors, by opening its Sunflower Café for longer. Find out how to get involved.
The Meaningful Moments project shares incredibly powerful stories that show the true nature of what people really value when faced with life-limiting illness.
Tia has five days to raise another £1,200 so she can go out to Tanzania in October to help refurbish a school in the Ngorongoro District in Tanzania, East Africa. Can you help?
This aerial drone video, shot by Richard Manser, aims to raise awareness for the Sandown and Shanklin Independent Lifeboat, which relies totally on public donations to survive.
Volunteers with Home-Start give practical and emotional support to parents who may be struggling to cope. This rewarding work makes a positive difference to the lives of many parents and children.
Congratulations to all who run and take part in the Age UK Isle of Wight Good Neighbourhood Scheme, who have recently been recognised with the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service.
Congratulations to the Earl Mountbatten Hospice and to the 600 volunteers that help the Hospice provide the much-needed services on the Isle of Wight. Enjoy your well-deserved celebratory afternoon tea.