
The government is cutting funding for an energy advice service after four years.
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture says Age Isle of Man's Energy Doctor will stop at the end of March.
It provides assessments, advice and energy-saving products and was initially funded for just three years.
Environment Minister Phil Gawne says the award-winning service will be replaced with online tools.
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