Following the retirement of CEO and Founder, Jan Brookes, local charity Isle Access has announced 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.
New volunteers and participants are being actively sought to help provide even greater opportunities for this fantastic service.
A spokesperson for the charity has said:
“Isle Access would like to take this opportunity to thank Jan Brookes for her 9 years of dedicated service. Her work has been instrumental in improving access and inclusion across the Isle of Wight, including initiatives such as making Ryde beach more accessible, creating a film highlighting the loneliness experienced by young people, and offering valuable advice to businesses looking to improve their accessibility”.
For more information or to get involved in Isle Riders, contact [email protected].
For enquiries about the accessible swimming group, contact Amy Byford at [email protected].
I cannot believe how bike unfriendly the island is
for cyclists.
Denmark and Holland have the right idea.