All votes should be equal. Learn how people with sight issues exercise their democratic right to vote. In short, it’s hard - so much so a judge rules it a ‘parody of the electoral process’
A councillor with Niton and Whitwell Parish Council explains the determined work they have been carrying out since the 2014 Undercliff Drive landslip and explains why reopening the road is crucial to the village's way of life
Jonathan Dodd returns with another thought-provoking Sunday column and this week is talking about the past. Something we all have and something that affects us all in one way or another.
When Staff only found out on Sunday night they'd lost their jobs, a (growing) band of regulars who say the Pub was a 'home from home', set to work on having the Pub named as an Asset of Community Value. They, and staff, speak to OnTheWight.
Jonathan Dodd returns with his Sunday column and this week talks about one of his new heroes, Professor John McGeehan, Director of the Institute of Biological and Biomedical Sciences in the School of Biological Sciences at Portsmouth University. Find out why.
It was inadvertently revealed at a Regeneration Workshop this week, as Portsmouth University Masters students presented their mock-up plans for regeneration of the Harbour area.
Jonathan Dodd returns with his Sunday column and this week ponders on the future of the High Street and whether Douglas Adams would have been able to save it.
The last Wight Warriors home league match takes place tonight (Tuesday) at the Andrew Younie Smallbrook stadium, and they aim to end it with a win by seeing off the challenge of the King's Lynn Young Stars.