Costa Coffee To Open In Ryde
New branch expected to open in July.
Sandwich chain set to open its latest store in Newport
An international sandwich chain is set to open its latest store on the Isle of Wight on Thursday.
Wightlink welcomes High Court Decision Supporting Its Ferry Operations At Lymington
"Good news for staff and for the Isle of Wight", says Chief Executive.
Reports: John Campbell withdraws from Hambrough talks
Chef withdraws from Hambrough Group negotiations.
Isle of Wight company secures major supermarket contract
The owner of the Island's only fuel oil storage terminal has won a contract to supply unleaded petrol and diesel to Tesco's forecourt.
First section of Island Roads resurfacing in Cowes "not up to standard"
Isle of Wight Radio can reveal that the first section of re-surfacing for the Highways PFI scheme has not reached the required standards and will need to be redone.
Union fights to keep Island's last tax office open
A campaign has been launched in a bid to keep the Isle of Wight's last tax office open, after it was threatened with being replaced by a dedicated phone service by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
Mother raises awareness of brain injury charity during week of action
An Isle of Wight mother, whose son was given just a five per cent chance of surviving a serious brain injury, is hoping to help improve care for brain injured people on the Isle of Wight.
Chinese vase converted into table lamp sells for £50,000 at auction
An 18th century Chinese vase from the reign of Emperor Qianlong, found languishing in the hallway of an Isle of Wight house having been converted into a table lamp, has sold at auction for nearly £50,000.
Regatta announced to celebrate Royal Yacht Squadron bicentenary
An international regatta will be held to mark the bicentenary of a Cowes yacht club in 2015.
'Landmark victory' for Fire Brigades Union over Surrey transfer of staff
The Fire Brigades Union has claimed a "landmark victory" for its members after the Isle of Wight's emergency control service was transferred to a mainland authority.
Measles vaccine letters sent to Isle of Wight parents
Parents on the Isle of Wight are being sent letters to remind them about the importance of the measles vaccine.
Sea water plant planned for Sandown
Southern Water plans to build a plant in Sandown to turn sea water into drinking water.
Organisers hail amazing Race for Life runners
Organisers of this year's 'amazing' Race for Life have said a heart-felt thank you to everyone involved.
More than 2,000 homes hit by power cut
Around 2,200 homes in Binstead and Wootton have been affected by a power cut this morning (Monday).
Transition to new Cowes Enterprise College building begins in September
The transition period for the move to the new building at Cowes Enterprise College will begin in September, according to the new Chair of the Governing Body Rachael Fidler.
Lottie to see her new space for the first time
Niton youngster Lottie Rann will get the first look at her new space on Saturday, having spent months in a mainland children's rehabilitation unit.
Bardon Vectis Asphalt Plans Approved
The decision was made by a planning officer under delegated powers yesterday (16 May)
Inquest opens into death of man at Alum Bay
The inquest has opened into the death of a man whose body was found at the foot of cliffs at Alum Bay on Wednesday.
Inquest: Shanklin man found by dog walker
The body of a Shanklin man was found by a dog walker, an inquest opening has heard.