Cafe Scientifique marks the Halloween season by exploring the paranormal. Have you had an experience that could be classed as paranormal that you'd like to share with others? If so come along next Monday.
A leaked set of email exchanges in front of all IWC councillors asks why Cllr Gilbey and Priest involved themselves at all with the Rush Close controversy after Head of Legal had advised not to. The chair of Scrutiny questions the extent of their 'acquaintanceships'.
Shanklin Sandown Rowing Club's juniors rowed excellently at Itchen Junior Regatta, with the regatta not only providing debut races for some rowers, but also some winning performances!
It's the 1960s and the novices are at the final regatta of the season. Following on from Part One, when they were about to start the final race, read on to find out what happens.
It's the 1960s and four rowing novices head to the final regatta of the season having to borrow a boat from their competitors. Read on to find out what happens.
Cafe Sci talks offer fascinating insights into subjects you may know a little or not much about. The talks are easy to follow and there's always a chance to ask questions of the expert afterwards in the Q&A session.
David Pugh (who lost his seat to Cllr Richard Priest at the 2013 local elections) has posed a number of questions to the Leader for tonight's council meeting. Here's the full text and his email to council members.
Shanklin Sandown Rowing Club enjoyed an excellent end to the season, with two wins, two second places and some other excellent performances at the South Coast Championships in Swanage.
During a ten minute conversation with Cllr Richard Priest last week, we put a simple question forward, but had to end up asking it sixteen times, as we couldn't get a straight answer.