Publication List - 1 May 2015
In accordance with the Orders and Regulations listed below, the most recent planning applications received and validated for publication are now available for viewing onlineincluding a link on which...
View ArticleBeacon and Silence will mark 70th Anniversary of Victory in Europe
It will be one of a chain of more than 100 beacons being lit simultaneously across Britain in memory of the day in 1945 when nearly six years of war in Europe finally came to an end.The beacon...
View ArticleSummer at the Youth Arts Centre
The Youth Arts Centre (YAC) has released its programme of workshops and sessions which are taking place during the summer holidays including plays, a dance boot-camp, a writing workshop and...
View ArticleIsle of Man unsuccessful in bid to host the British Cycling Championships in...
The Isle of Man has been unsuccessful in its bid to host the 2016 British Cycling National Road Championships. The Isle of Man did, however, make it to the final shortlist of two. British Cycling were...
View ArticleHave your say online about the future of state pensions and benefits
People can now go online to respond to a Treasury consultation about potential changes to the Isle of Man state retirement pension and benefits system.The consultation is on 'SurveyMonkey' at:...
View Article£100,000 to support the International response in Nepal
The Isle of Man International Development Committee pledges to support the UK Disaster Emergency Committee’s Appeal following the devastating earthquake that hit Nepal on Saturday 25 April. The 7.8...
View ArticleNominations invited for North American Manx Awards
The endeavours and achievements of young people will again be celebrated through the North American Manx Awards. Department of Education and Children is inviting nominations for the awards, presented...
View ArticleNew Manx Museum Exploratorium display set to evoke Isle of Man seaside...
A new gallery at the Manx Museum in Douglas is set to inspire nostalgic recollections of the Island's seaside holiday boom. The newly displayed Exploratorium gallery, which opens this Saturday,...
View ArticlePlans progressing for live fire training facility
The Department of Home Affairs is driving forward a scheme to create a live fire training facility in the Isle of Man.Planning approval has been granted to locate a number of specially-engineered...
View ArticlePreparations start on relocation of DHA headquarters
The Department of Home Affairs has this week started work towards relocating its corporate headquarters.A number of key services and employees are preparing to transfer to the former Water and Sewerage...
View Article‘Outstanding’ Constabulary retains IIP Gold status
The Isle of Man Constabulary has reinforced its status as a quality organisation that delivers high levels of performance through investment in its people.The Manx police force has retained the...
View ArticleCancellation of Moneylenders registration
Notice is hereby given that the registration of British Credit Trust (IOM) Ltd under the Moneylenders Act 1991 has been cancelled with effect from 1 May 2015.
View ArticleWorkshop for healthcare staff explores dementia and communication
Ahead of May's Dementia Awareness Week, Jane Kemp, Regional Independent Sector Adviser at the Royal College of Nursing and Claire Chatterton, Lecturer from the Open University visited the Island this...
View ArticleVoluntary regulation for the gas supply market
The OFT, the Treasury and the Department of Economic Development have announced a historic voluntary agreement with Manx Gas which will, for the first time, see the regulation of the Island’s gas...
View ArticleAward-winning Manx chef to attend Isle of Man Food & Drink Festival
Celebrated Manx chef Colin Clague will be cooking up delights using local produce at this year’s Isle of Man Food & Drink Festival. The popular festival takes place on 19 and 20 September in the...
View ArticleGames encourage lifelong love of sport
Children taking part in the Manx Youth Games may develop a lifelong love of sport, with all the health and social benefits that follow. That’s the hope of Tim Crookall MHK, Minister for Education and...
View ArticlePublication List - 8 May 2015
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 ArticleBees bringing economic buzz
The Minister for Environment, Food and Agriculture is praising the progress being made by beekeepers in improving the quality of the Island's honey bee population. Richard Ronan MHK was speaking after...
View ArticleSarah Hendy selected for Inter-Island arts project
Whilst the twenty-four Island nations compete in the NatWest Island Games this summer in Jersey, artists from all the Islands will come together to create a shared work for public display.Manx artist...
View ArticleBeacon and Silence will mark 70th Anniversary of Victory in Europe
D-Day veteran Hector Duff is to light a beacon at St John's as part of the Island's commemoration of the 70th anniversary of VE Day on Friday May 8.It will be one of a chain of more than 100 beacons...
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