A group of girls and boys - who will be performing on and around Ryde’s Carnival Queens float at all the Island Carnivals this year - will be taking part in the fundraising climb on Monday 3rd July at Appley Park in Ryde.
As part of the excellent Ryde Arts Festival and GROW project, four artists come together to share their work exploring social integration and circular economy.
The council say their plan will aim to ensure all schools on the Isle of Wight will be rated by Ofsted as 'Good' and least a quarter of them 'Outstanding' in the next four years.
The roadshow was organised by BAE Systems, who spent the morning with students from Year 7 and 8 and aims to get young people interested in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) .
The council say the floating bridge is suspended due to 'weather conditions'. It's not been made clear whether the passenger launch will operate between East Cowes and the RedJet terminal.
If the Ryde Academy mock general election is anything to go by, the Conservatives have a lot of work to do over the next five years to win the young persons' vote.
Our passionate member of Youth Parliament for the Isle of Wight, Joe Davies, shares this video message urging Isle of Wight 18-24 year olds to take ten minutes out of their day tomorrow to vote in the general election.
Julian Critchley says the rationale for the proposed merger of AET's two academies on the Isle of Wight is fundamentally flawed, and believes the proposal has not been properly thought through.
Academies Enterprise Trust (AET), the organisation responsible for both schools, says it believes the new combined school has the potential to be truly outstanding to the benefit of students, families and the local community.
Children on the Isle of Wight will benefit from a state of the art children’s emergency and trauma department at University Hospital Southampton. The Teddy Bear's Picnic aims to help raise funds towards the £2m needed.