Applications for Dissolution – 1931 Act Companies
The Companies Acts 1931 To 2004List Of Companies That Have AppliedFor A Declaration Of DissolutionPursuant To Section 273a(3)(A) Of The Companies Act 1931The Department of Economic Development hereby...
View ArticleStrike-off Notice SO2 1931
The Companies Acts 1931 to 2004Notice of intention to remove Companies from the RegisterNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to section 273 (sub-section 3) of the Companies Act 1931, that at the expiration...
View Article'July 1916' at The Bunscoill on Tynwald Day
Manx National Heritage as part of the 100th anniversary commemoration of the Battle of the Somme will be at The Bunscoill on Tynwald Day with stories and artefacts of the First World War, in particular...
View ArticleIsland remains positive after credit rating revision
Treasury Minister Eddie Teare MHK says the decision to revise the Isle of Man’s credit rating comes as no surprise.Moody’s Investors Service has affirmed the Island’s Aa1 rating, while changing its...
View ArticleTake the Loom-atic Challenge to raise money for Alder Hey and Ronald McDonald...
The Friends of Scoill yn Jubilee are hosting a fundraiser to raise money for Alder Hey Children’s Charity and Ronald McDonald House. The event will take place on 10 July at the Scoill yn Jubilee Infant...
View ArticleRTLC OFFICE MOVES TO ST JOHN’S
The office staff and functions of the Road Transport Licensing Committee will be moving from Prospect House, 27-29 Prospect Hill, Douglas, to the headquarters of the Department of Environment, Food and...
View ArticlePlanning application - publication list 01 July 2016
In accordance with the Orders and Regulations listed below, the most recent planning applications received and validated for publication are now available for viewing online including a link on which...
View ArticleEvents celebrate importance of marine reserve
Nine days of events will celebrate the importance of the Ramsey Marine Nature Reserve.The reserve was established five years ago by the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture (DEFA), after a...
View ArticleMinistry of Justice to fly Manx flag on Tynwald Day
The Manx flag will be flown from the UK Ministry of Justice headquarters in London on Tuesday to mark the Isle of Man’s Tynwald Day celebrations.The Ministry of Justice manages the UK Government’s...
View ArticleNew books on horse trams and steam trains
Isle of Man Railways has published new books about the steam railway and the horse trams.They are two new editions in its Travellers’ Companion series that were researched and written by stationmaster...
View ArticleReal time public transport app
Isle of Man Public Transport’s customers now have access to real time tracking of buses, trams and trains thanks to a new free app that has been built by a local developer in conjunction with the...
View ArticleSummer concert a stage and screen special
The Manx Youth Orchestra’s summer concert is a stage and screen spectacular.The concert takes place on Tuesday 19 July at 7.30pm at St Ninian's Lower School, Onchan.Maggie Richardson, Head of Music...
View ArticleYoung people honoured at awards
Young people were today honoured for their exceptional contributions to Manx culture, language and the community.The North American Manx Association (NAMA) presents awards each year to under...
View ArticleNSC sports halls reopen next Monday
Sports halls and changing facilities at the National Sports Centre reopen next Monday (11 July).The two multi-purpose sports halls and the changing rooms were among indoor and outdoor facilities...
View ArticlePublic consulted over measures to ensure king scallop sustainability
The public is being asked for its views over proposals to improve the sustainability of the Manx king scallop fishery.The king scallop season runs from November to May and landings – last year 4,500...
View ArticlePublic given opportunity to visit Renal Unit at Ramsey and District Cottage...
An open afternoon is being held at the Renal Unit at Ramsey and District Cottage Hospital on Saturday 9 July from 3pm.The event marks the third anniversary of the opening of the unit, which was made...
View ArticleBlueprint for managing the landscape for generations to come
A blueprint for managing the Island’s unique and diverse landscape for generations to come has been published by the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture (DEFA).‘Our Landscape, Our Legacy: A...
View ArticleTynwald approval sought for increase in pre-school credit
Tynwald’s approval is being sought for an increase in pre-school credit.Pre-school credit is available to parents of children resident in the Isle of Man in the year in which they turn four and must be...
View ArticlePublic reminded of need for travel insurance when visiting EU countries
The public is being reminded that insurance for healthcare is recommended for anyone travelling off the Isle of Man – including to the United Kingdom (UK) and the European Union (EU).The Department of...
View ArticleApplications for Dissolution – 1931 Act Companies
The Companies Acts 1931 To 2004List Of Companies That Have AppliedFor A Declaration Of DissolutionPursuant To Section 273a(3)(A) Of The Companies Act 1931The Department of Economic Development hereby...
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