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A message from the Board of Directors at Visit Isle of Wight

Dear BID Levy Payer, We wanted to update you directly about the recent changes at Visit Isle of Wight and the important work now underway to strengthen the organisation for the future. As you may be aware, Managing Director, Will Myles, has now stepped down. This follows a period of significant change, including the election of 12 new Directors to

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Visit Isle of Wight Ltd – resignation of the Chair

It is with regret that Visit Isle of Wight Ltd announces that the Chair of the organisation, David Curtis-Brignell MBE has resigned his position with immediate effect. David has been in position since November 2023 and brought a large amount of national tourism & visitor economy knowledge and experience gained throughout his career with the English Tourist Board, Visit Kent,

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Visit Isle of Wight Board of Directors update

The results of the recent election for Directors to the Board of Visit Isle of Wight are in. The 1248 current Wight BID levying paying organisations were notified in writing for the opportunity to put forward a candidate, and to vote in the subsequent election. A total of 24 candidates were put forward for 12 positions on the Board of

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Well-being, the environment and uncovering history are highlights of Isle of Wight Autumn Walking Festival

A chance to imagine the Spanish Armada of 1588 or learn how to identify a variety of British trees is on offer during the Isle of Wight Autumn Walking Festival, following the release of more walks. The multi-award-winning Isle of Wight Walking Festival returns between 04-12 October, proudly sponsored by Outdooractive, and gives visitors the opportunity to take in the

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Winners of top Isle of Wight gardening competition revealed

Isle of Wight Steam Railway was the setting for the Island’s annual celebration of horticulture on Friday (18 July), when the winners were announced for Wight in Bloom. The competition, organised by Visit Isle of Wight, saw a large number of entries across a range of categories, ranging from Best Small Front Garden to Best Large Tourist Attraction Garden. Hosted

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