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A yellow weather warning for coastal overtopping is in force. Forecasters at Ronaldsway Met Office say strong southwest winds will continue to affect the Island. Areas likely to be affected include: ...
Officers said they have received reports of standing water at multiple places throughout the Island and are beginning to get reports of fallen trees.
Large waves could also break over exposed coastal locations for an hour or two either side of high tide (approx. 11:36 am), leaving debris. Places exposed to the south will be most at risk, but Laxey ...
Planning permission is being sought to change All Saints Church into gym. The church has been closed for several years and has been designated as an ‘assembly and leisure’ development site. Plans for ...
With the adverse weather forecast for later this week the Isle of Man Post Office (IOMPO) are “strongly advise” to post mail as early as possible to avoid delay and disruption. The IOMPO team will be ...
The Steam Packet Company has cancelled this evening's sailing to Heysham due to adverse weather conditions. The Manxman's 7:45pm sailing from Douglas to Heysham and 2:15am return sailing on Thursday ...
The Manx Wildlife Trust (MWT) will be launching a “ground-breaking” wildlife project thanks to a grant of £27,516 from Manx Lottery Trust. MWT has commissioned Hello Little People, a children’s ...
Eleven businesses have successfully completed a series of workshops designed to encourage more sustainable working practices on the Isle of Man. UNESCO Biosphere Isle of Man’s Sustainable Mann autumn ...
“As a local authority chairman I am often contacted by business owners in the town and I am not naïve enough to think that Barclays may be the last business closure given trading conditions. I am also ...
Anyone interested in the preservation of Cross House in Maughold Churchyard is being invited to a drop-in session in the village today (Wednesday 22) from 4pm. Cross House contains a collection of ...
After 27 years of producing Manx eggs, Faragher’s Free Range Eggs are to cease trading due to increasing costs of feed, transportation to the Island and packaging. In a social media post, Jackie ...
The company says it looked at underground ducting but there isn’t enough to cover all of the houses. It says the plan is for the nine metre masts to support fibre broadband delivery for residents.
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