Nellie will be collecting unwanted inflatables between Friday 25th and Thursday 31st October at Wightlink's Portsmouth terminal so they can come to the Isle of Wight and be made into bags by Wyatt & Jack
To anyone who uses the products or has been inside Blue Labelle's flagship store in Ventnor, it'll be no surprise to hear the business has been awarded 'Best Vegan Skincare Boutique UK' by LUX Magazine.
The next three days bring your chance to check out Wyatt & Jack up close and personal as they open their workshop doors for a limited period, starting on Friday (5th December) with a grand opening between 3.30pm-9pm.
Introducing an innovative Isle of Wight company, Wyatt & Jack, that's sold their beautiful products around the world and has supplied companies such as Jack Wills - re-purposing deck chairs, sunbeds and even bouncy castles. Thirteen tonnes of them!
Some of the town's lovely independents get a mention and although the feature is obviously a great big ad for iZettle, it is also a great big ad for Ventnor town and you can't argue with that.
You'd be hard pushed to get better value for the £4 entrance fee and you can go home at the end of the day feeling warm and fuzzy inside for knowing you've helped raise much needed cash for the Earl Mountbatten Hospice.
Georgia Wyatt-Willsmore of Bembridge-based ethical bag company, Wyatt & Jack, has got stuck in to finding a way to turn the pink plastic bottle disaster into something positive. Read on to find out how.
Pop along to the Bembridge workshop this half term (and other dates in February) to meet those behind this fantastic Isle of Wight brand and grab yourself a luscious new bag (or two).