
Regulars at a pub in the north of the Island have raised almost £1,000 for a local charity.
The Glen Mona Social Club presented a cheque for £939 to Hospice Isle of Man after holding a series of events and fundraising activities including car boot sales, a bingo night and treasure hunts.
The donation for the children’s hospice Rebecca House will help buy essential equipment.
Stuart Corlett, chairman of the social committee, says it took a lot of hard work to raise the money – but the total raised far exceeded expectations.
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