Prospect hits back at library closures
A TRADE union has hit back at the Department of Education and Children's decision to cut library services in the Isle of Man.
View ArticleShake up of the benefits system is needed says Minister
THE Island's Social Care Minister has pledged to shake up the benefits system and put an end to universality.
View ArticleWarning over hoax phone calls
THE Manx Electricity Authority has warned customers of hoax calls which are currently circulating.
View ArticleResidents alerted to "payout" scam by OFT
RESIDENTS have been warned about a new letter scam which advises people they are entitled to a lump sum payout.
View ArticleMarket Comment from Helen Ainsworth from Harmony Homes
Spring is in the air and my inner feeling is the worst is over.
View ArticleCottage sold for £302,000 at Chrystals’ auction
Chrystals estate agents recently held another successful property auction with a cottage in Sandygate being sold for £302,000.
View ArticleProposed new structure for planning application fees
The Department of Infrastructure is proposing to restructure its planning application fees in order to recover a more realistic percentage of costs and help ensure standards of service are maintained.
View ArticleFlavour of the continent finds favour with Douglas Development Partnership
A European food and craft fair coming to Douglas in July will help boost trade in the town centre, says Douglas town centre manager Gill Anderson.
View ArticleOffice of Fair Trading issue warning about buying pets online
Concerns have been raised with the Office relating to the offer for sale of small domestic animals such as puppies or kittens through local “classified” online advertisements.
View ArticleEntries invited for Douglas in Bloom 2012
Douglas Borough Council is urging keen gardeners across the Borough to enter this year’s Douglas in Bloom competition.
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