Three cheers for all who helped the Shalfleet Fete return for another year. This truly local, traditional village fete raised just over £2,000 for the community.
A parish councillor's offer (through a Section 106 agreement) of giving £10,000 to the parish for her local school if her planning permission is approved has been labeled as 'a bribe' by a fellow councillor. OnTheWight speaks to the accused.
Following the announcement made by the council in May, the first rural broadband cabinets are now being installed to serve properties in Shorwell and Shalfleet.
An online and written petition that contain over 1,500 signatures opposed to parking changes at Moa Place car park in Freshwater were handed over to Cllr Gilbey.
Island Roads pick out a number of the lines of the report published earlier in the week, disputing some, explaining further the situation on others and apologising on some.