Cafe Scientifique will be holding a Bayology special on Friday evening with talks by three experts in their field. The discussions will centre around climate change and the rising sea levels in Sandown.
This innovative annual event combines the arts, community, health and wellbeing, heritage, environmental issues and much more. Get involved, take part, or just head down to the Bay on the day.
There are three Cinema for Peace screenings to choose from this week. Learn more about the 'Age of Man’, the Italian 'refugee island' of Lampedusa or The 'Egyptian Jon Stewart' Show.
A 45 year old woman was pronounced dead at St Mary's hospital and a 60 year old man from Sandown was arrested. Our thoughts are with all those affected.
A witness tried to intervene when they spotted a man being attacked with a hammer on Monday in Sandown and ended up with their vehicle being damaged. Police want to know if you saw anything?
The serious collision has left an elderly man with multiple injuries. Police would like to speak to anyone who saw the collision happen or who may have seen the car prior to the collision travelling between Brading and Sandown.
This 22 year old musician from the Isle of Wight proves that hard work and determination can get you somewhere in the music industry. Wish him luck at the grand finals of the Open Mic UK competition in January.
The storm certainly made its mark on certain parts of the Isle of Wight at the weekend. The beautiful bay at Castlehaven took the brunt of the storm losing at least three boats and some of its sea defences.
Were you at Chicken and Pizza Land takeaway in Sandown in the early hours of Sunday, 30th October? Did you witness the altercation that resulted in a number of assaults?
A Homeland Denied, In the Footsteps of a Polish POW tells the fascinating story of a former Prisoner of War who lived for twenty years in Sandown. It's been published just in time for Remembrance Day next week.
Over a year of extensive talks with the Isle of Wight council to take over the former school site by a community group for a mix of employment, community and residential uses have not found a way forward. The council now plan to demolish the buildings.