The Art of Dying festival is aimed at encouraging people to talk openly about death and dying, challenging the taboo and supporting people to have healthy conversations about the one sure thing that affects us all.
Mountbatten's CEO, Nigel Hartley, says he hopes The Art of Dying Well will encourage more people to feel supported to start having important conversations, using the medium of arts and performance.
There were a whopping 114 gardens entered into this year's Wight in Bloom competition - all visited by a panel of volunteer judges during July, scoring the entries for their design, range of plants, colour, presentation, maintenance and creativity.
In just his Speedos, hat and goggles, endurance swimmer, Lewis Pugh, will be swimming past the Isle of Wight at the weekend as part of his mammoth 530km swim from Land's End to Dover.
Always innovating, this great little Isle of Wight business launches their latest idea in the constant battle of how to avoid sending unwanted plastic to landfill.
You'll be able to travel from Ryde to Freshwater and stop at lots of places in between and hear bells ringing from 10.30am until 5.30pm on Saturday to celebrate the NHS's 70th birthday.
50 years after the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival on Afton Down, Jonathan Dodd returns to the Festival, although this time his experience couldn't be more different.
Were you under the impression that once the access road was built for residents in the landlocked properties on Undercliff Drive everything went back to normal? Sadly, it appears this was not the case and here are just a few reasons why.
Isle of Wight Midwives have been chosen for one of seven schemes nationwide to help ensure new mothers are fully aware of the childbirth options available to them.
Ventnor Film Society returns with their spring season of films on Tuesday. There's a great range of films from all over the world, including several English speaking films.