More than £2,500 by Douglas-based law firm after deadly earthquake
Staff at a Douglas-based law firm have raised more than £2,500 to help those hit by a deadly earthquake in Nepal last month.
Appleby workers took part in a global fundraising day for the Disasters Emergency Committee, which is helping provide shelter, medicine and provisions.
A bake sale and a sponsored leg wax meant the firm raised more than £2,500.
Head of the Appleby Isle of Man Charitable Foundation Faye Moffett says more money is still coming in, and praised the achievement of staff.
Ribbon cut on fully refurbished M&S store
Inflation falls to 2.9 percent in March
Is 'inter-generational home sharing' the solution to the loneliness epidemic and housing crisis?
DfE provided more than £250,000 to MT to assist with below ground fibre installations
