Island Pulse website established in 2006 and the team works on a daily basis to provide journalism, information, photography, editorial news and features for the benefit of the Isle of Wight Community.
We have over 170+ registered Press, Media, PR and Citizen Journalist contributors, ensuring we provide new content daily from the Isle of Wight and beyond.
News Team:
Editor & Features Amanda Johnson
Business & Community John Coles
Lifestyle & Entertainment Carolyn Keene
Environment & Leisure Jenny Button
Social Welfare, Consumer & Legal News: Vincent Woods
Weather, Culture, Art, Music, Sport and Interactive News:
Citizen Media, Simon Blackmore, Tim Allan, Web Ferret,
Offshore & Inshore Sailing News:
Peta Stuart-Hunt, Trish Jenkins, Louay Habib
Community Service & Volunteer News:
George Chastney, Tim Ash, Michaela White, Clare Griffin, Ray Harrington-Vail, Cheryl Soutar
Local Government News & Information:
Anna Price, Simon Butler, Gavin Foster, Laura Gardiner, Kath Harvey
NHS Health Service News:
Andy Hollebon, Alison Toney, Steve Nolan
Local Police Media & Communications:
Duncan Smith
Click on bold text above to read what our team of regular author/contributors have to say.
Whilst writing the news is second nature to trained journalists, Island Pulse actively encourage our readers and website visitors to do it too. We are always on the look out for contributors and Citizen Media journalists who would like to act as reporters in their chosen area, where they live, or would be arts critics who would like to have their say on the latest films, books or music.
‘Words and images will be with us forever, it is individual ingenuity that will deliver it’
If you are interested in contributing to the ‘Island Pulse’ and you have any news or events planned which may be of interest to the Island Community please:
Email:
Contact: IW Newsdesk: iwnewsdesk@islandpulse.co.uk
Contact the Editor: editor@islandpulse.co.uk
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Island Pulse website and associated news along with our social media links, adhere to a system of self-regulation similar as that as observed and practised by the PCC.
Island Pulse will endeavour to take all reasonable precautions to ensure a code of ethics is observed by all editorial staff, including non-journalists and external contributors.




