A large group of children from Sporting Opportunities Isle of Wight are standing together on a basketball pitch

Island groups celebrate mainland success with Wightlink’s continued support

From national gymnastics competitions and regional regattas to agricultural shows and downhill racing, 2025 has been a standout year for dozens of Isle of Wight community groups – and many of those achievements were made possible by Wightlink in the Community.

Designed to support Island organisations with cross-Solent travel, Wightlink’s sponsorship scheme has helped dozens of youth sports teams, arts groups, youth groups, and environmental initiatives to access events, competitions and training opportunities on the mainland.

In 2025, the programme supported 24 sports groups, 13 arts organisations, and six environmental and conservation-focused groups, reflecting the scheme’s broad reach and its continued commitment to the Island community.

Wightlink has been sponsoring Island groups since 1987 and has now supported thousands of journeys over nearly four decades. Wightlink is proud of its longstanding role in helping local groups pursue new experiences beyond the Solent – particularly those involving young people.

“For almost 40 years, we’ve supported the Island community by providing cross-Solent travel for local groups, helping them to pursue their goals and access new opportunities,” said Katy Taylor, Chief Executive of Wightlink. “It’s always inspiring to see the incredible things these groups achieve – and to know we’ve played a small part in helping them get there.”

This year, sponsored groups included the Wight Gymnasts XCEL team, who have competed around the country, and Ryde Rowing Club, which has taken part in regattas along the south coast and beyond. The Isle of Wight Young Farmers Club travelled to the mainland for events and agricultural training, while the Wightlink Cycle Race Team has once again excelled with podium results in track, road and mountain bike events.

“We’re incredibly thankful to Wightlink for giving our members the chance to get off the Island, meet new people and gain valuable experiences,” said Sian Grove of the Isle of Wight Young Farmers.

Julie Cooper of Wightlink Cycle Race Team said: “Our riders gain so much from racing on the mainland – from building confidence to riding at national standard.

“The support from Wightlink helps make that possible, and we’re proud to carry the Wightlink name wherever we compete.”

Wightlink’s sponsorship programme also extends to creative and performing arts groups, environmental education projects, and inclusive sporting initiatives.

Another 2025 recipient was Sporting Opportunities Isle of Wight, a charity offering competitive sports for athletes with learning disabilities. The group runs athletics, swimming, table tennis, indoor bowls and multisport sessions and takes part in events on the mainland.

“Our athletes thrive through opportunities to compete and grow – Wightlink’s support helps us make those experiences possible,” said Deborah Percy from Sporting Opportunities Isle of Wight.

As the 2025 Wightlink in the Community programme draws to a close, applications are now open for the 2026 scheme, with support available for travel taking place between 1 January and 31 December 2026.

Eligibility criteria and application details can be found on our Wightlink in the Community: Sponsorship page.

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