Robert Thompson and his team donated their time and produce for a sensational four-course meal. Accompanying drinks were selected by Eurovines, while Coast and Country provided tables, chairs and cutlery. Not to mention volunteers who gave their time to help with the running of the dinner.
The five men from the Isle of Wight who were convicted in 2011 of conspiring to import Class A drugs have a new lawyer who claims she's uncovered vital evidence.
The Parish Council, Island Roads, the Vicar and planning services have all objected to an 8x3m area outside El Patron having outside seating with Astro-Turf and picket fencing. The Licensing Sub Committee will consider the fate next week.
The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Youth Commission has set out their four key priorities fore the coming year; Mental Health, Cyber Safety, Relationships with Authorities and Substance Misuse.
In key academic measures, results from pupils at the VI Form Campus are now in excess of national averages and expectations. Well done to all for your hard work.
The council say around 1,300 planning applicants received pre-application advice last year and that pre-application charges could raise up to £110,000 pa for the council.
Assistant Police and Crime Commissioner, Laura Franklin, and Isle of Wight police Commander, Supt Julie Fry, are to host a ‘Police and Crime Question Time’ event with key stakeholders to discuss current and future plans for partnership working and community safety on the Isle of Wight.
Hampshire Constabulary and Hampshire Police and Crime Commissioner Simon Hayes today joined together to welcome Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary's (HMIC) annual assessment of the force as providing a good service to the people of Hampshire and Isle of Wight.
Wessex Cancer Trust are taking part in an initiative which allows you to make a Will in return for a charity donation rather than paying the usual fee to the solicitor.
Christ the King College students were celebrating their first ever A-Level results on a day which saw 100% of students gaining their University applications.
According to one OnTheWight reader, the mental health team on the Isle of Wight say they're having more people referred to them due to the present demands being placed upon Islanders due to Job Centre sanctions.