More than £6,500 raised for those who have lost a loved one
A local business has helped raise money for Islanders who have lost a loved one.
Celton Manx sponsored a corporate golf day in aid of Cruse Bereavement Care and raised more than £6,500.
The event at Peel Golf Club saw members of the business community joined by the Lieutenant Governor Adam Wood.
Celton Manx executive director Bill Mummery says Cruse not only helps people to deal with loss, but is also changing society's understanding of bereavement.
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