It's the question on lots of Islander's minds as the holiday season approaches. OnTheWight raised a query with the council at the weekend, here's what they told us.
More than 130 Islanders gathered at Compton on Sunday to voice their concerns about fracking on the Isle of Wight. The gathering raised awareness of the campaign and even made it onto the BBC local news (watch the video below).
This Sunday at Compton there's a chance to find out more about Fracking and the impact it may have on the Isle of Wight, as well as being able to get involved in a beach clean.
Access to favourite surfing spot, Compton Beach, from the car park at Hanover Point has been temporarily closed due to damage to the steps and drainage pipe.
If you've only ever watched surfers from the safety of the shore, now you have a chance to see them directly from above with this aerial drone video by SBG Films.
The company with the rights to extract oil from Isle of Wight sites have today announced they think that there's over 100 million barrels available - and it's 'drill ready'.
Some rotter dumped three unwanted commercial fridges at an Isle of Wight beauty spot at the weekend, but in less than 24 hours, someone else had removed them. But who?