
A person was injured after a roof collapsed on a building site in East Cowes yesterday (Thursday).
Police were called at 3pm by the ambulance service after some brickwork collapsed at an address on Albany Road.
One person suffered a minor injury.
Friday, 28 February 2025 09:14
By Dominic Kureen @WriteOnDom
A person was injured after a roof collapsed on a building site in East Cowes yesterday (Thursday).
Police were called at 3pm by the ambulance service after some brickwork collapsed at an address on Albany Road.
One person suffered a minor injury.
Plans have been submitted for Burger King to open a second drive-thru location on the Isle of Wight.
Whitehall came under fire at the Isle of Wight Farming Conference yesterday (Thursday) with one attendee asking how the government can “recover from its start”.
Part of a Victorian warehouse in the heart of the Isle of Wight’s largest town will be transformed into three studio flats.
They may be divided on many issues, but the Isle of Wight's councillors have come together to send a signal that the status quo for the Island’s ferry services can no longer be an option.
Neil Hayward, an experienced leader with a varied career across multiple public and private sector organisations, will become the new Chair of Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust from 1 April.
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County Hall has thrown its weight behind a motion seeking ‘categorical assurance’ that the Isle of Wight Council remains independent.
A vehicle has crashed into an electricity pole between Newport and Yarmouth this afternoon (Thursday) causing significant disruption for drivers.
Following the retirement of CEO and Founder Jan Brookes, Isle Access is pleased to announce the appointment of new trustees. In this transitional period, the organisation is scaling back its activities to focus on expanding Isle Riders, its accessible cycling project.
In an innovative partnership aimed at enhancing patient care on the Isle of Wight, Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance is joining forces with the Isle of Wight Ambulance Service to advance critical care training for Island paramedics.
A motion to support Isle of Wight farmers following contentious government tax changes has been passed by County Hall’s full council yesterday evening (Wednesday).
The Footprint Trust has been awarded a generous grant for 1,000 thermometers to support Island residents in monitoring and managing the heating of their homes more efficiently.
Island real ale enthusiasts have voted the Newport Ale House as their favourite Isle of Wight pub and Earl’s RDA from Island Brewery as its top beer for 2024.
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An employment skills ‘one-stop shop’ for 18 – 24-year-olds on out-of-work benefits is ‘proving very effective’, County Hall’s leader has said.
An underground electrical cable relating to an approved Isle of Wight solar farm could be installed along a roughly 2.5-kilometre route through farmland.
Richard Quigley, MP for Isle of Wight West, is spearheading a new initiative to combat digital poverty and encouraging local businesses to donate unused devices.
Utilita’s high street Energy Hubs strive to provide ‘Safe Spaces’ for the LGBTQ+ community and beyond – welcoming people to host events, meetings, and more in a supportive environment.
The Isle of Wight’s highways service provider has weighed in on plans to convert and replace an Island village’s tea rooms, objecting on three grounds.
A bid to construct a wooden boat store unit on a picturesque Isle of Wight seafront is facing parish council opposition.
Plans have been submitted for Burger King to open a second drive-thru location on the Isle of Wight.
Whitehall came under fire at the Isle of Wight Farming Conference yesterday (Thursday) with one attendee asking how the government can “recover from its start”.
Part of a Victorian warehouse in the heart of the Isle of Wight’s largest town will be transformed into three studio flats.
They may be divided on many issues, but the Isle of Wight's councillors have come together to send a signal that the status quo for the Island’s ferry services can no longer be an option.