Fourteen friends, staff and members of FAB PTA (The Bay) are all jumping from 10,000ft to raise money for a Yurt, sensory garden and more balance bikes.
Dr Timothy Whelan, the deputy clinical chair of the Isle of Wight Clinical Commissioning Group, said some surgeries were just ‘one incident away from collapse’.
What an amazing way to start the week, dancing with dolphins in the clear waters of Sandown Bay! Watch Kian Forster's video, but please also note the warning from the experts.
Benedetta Willis of Bembridge was one of the first five ex-ATA women pilots who their full RAF Wings in the 1950s. A documentary is planned to highlight this fantastic achievement.
Meet artists, Carol Ann and Guy Eades, who'll be opening their studio on 14th-15th July and 21st–22nd July. Carol Ann will also open on weekdays between 15th-20th July between 10am – 5pm each day.
Despite being struck down with a life-threatening illness at the start of the school year, this passionate and determined catering and hospitality student made sure he caught up with missed work, excelled at his work placement and always volunteered for extra curricular activities.
The new Sky Trail is expected to be open by March 2019. Marino Zanti from Heritage Attractions believes this is the catalyst for the next stage of Sandown’s regeneration.
Officers are recommending conditional permission for the three-storey course which will be built between the boating lake and the bowls club in Sandown and claims to be the only one on the Island.
Throughout the day, there will be a full programme of parades, various displays and many side stalls for all the family. Head to Sandown between 11am-6pm.
The council have chosen to 'Procure an Investment Partner', using a ‘Light Touch Regime’ for Dinosaur Isle's future. The British Dinosaur Trust are still hopeful.