Southern Vectis staff with staff and CEO from Mountbatten Hospice standing by a bus with Sunflower umbrellas

Southern Vectis partners with Mountbatten for charity support in 2024-2025

Southern Vectis is throwing its support behind Mountbatten Isle of Wight – by naming the charity as its official good cause for 2024 and 2025.

Two years of raising funds and awareness
The local bus operator will spend the next two years raising funds and awareness to help the hospice provide care and support for local people with life limiting illnesses, and their loved ones to help Mountbatten provide 24/7 care and support for thousands of local people across the Island in their homes, the hospice building in Newport, and St Mary’s Hospital. 

Mountbatten’s vision is of a world where all dying people and those close to them have access to expert, compassionate and cost-effective care of the highest quality – whatever the illness, whoever they are and wherever they happen to be. 

Tyldsley: A crucial local resource,
Southern Vectis general manager, Richard Tyldsley,

“This is a crucial local resource, supporting people with death and dying, and also offering relatives and friends free bereavement support. 

“Our corporate charity is voted for by the Southern Vectis team. Many of my colleagues have benefited directly from the support Mountbatten provides, so we are delighted to be backing this very worthy cause, and raising as much money as possible over the coming years.”

Tyldsley: Helping to increase awareness for this very worthy cause
Southern Vectis has a busy calendar of fundraising planned, and is also promoting the charity on-board and on the rear of a bus.

Richard added,

“Hopefully, the messages will be seen by thousands traveling across the Island – and this will help increase awareness for this very worthy cause.”

Treasure: We are thrilled to be chosen
Claire Treasure, Mountbatten’s corporate partnerships fundraiser, added,

“We are thrilled to be chosen as Southern Vectis’s corporate charity, and very much look forward to working closely with them. 

“Mountbatten currently supports over 2,000 people everyday, and demand for our services continues to grow. We rely so much on the generosity of our Island community to ensure we can continue caring for local people. 

“Working with Southern Vectis gives us a great boost, both in raising money and awareness about the support and services Mountbatten can provide.”


For more information about Mountbatten Isle of Wight, please visit their website. Ed