Isle of Man Post Office has handed over a cheque for more than £800 to Rebecca House, the Island’s children’s hospice.
The money was raised from the limited edition Robin Gibb collection which was released in September, which featured Robin Gibb’s final album 50 St Catherine’s Drive, named after his first home on the Island, along with a Post Office DVD, biographical booklet and a full set of Robin Gibb stamps.
For each one sold, Robin’s wife Dwina asked for royalties to be donated to the hospice she and Robin officially opened in 2008.
Mary Doyle of Hospice Isle of Man says the £840 donation will be used to support the facility’s vital work.
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