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Island 'wildlife haven' in St John's spruced up by volunteers
Island 'wildlife haven' in St John's spruced up by volunteers

BBC News

time17-07-2025

  • BBC News

Island 'wildlife haven' in St John's spruced up by volunteers

Work to restore a community "wildlife haven" has been undertaken by a group of Yn Ellan Ain, in St John's, was created in 2018 to celebrate the island's Unesco Biosphere beauty spot, which was installed as a 12-month temporary feature and was due to be dismantled in early 2019, was kept due to its widespread popularity and work to maintain and reinvigorate it has taken place in the last Prescott who designed the space said: "I think when you have a vibrant public space, it creates community as well." The garden has a circular feature in the middle, which Ms Prescott said took inspiration from Tynwald Hill and comprises eight flower beds, representing the island's coastal and land habitats, with a Three Legs of Man sculpture serving as the focal government-owned plot, which had formerly been the site of a pub, has since been maintained by the prison and probation services, who have also been involved in restoration by members of the community who noticed that the space was looking neglected, work began to raise funds to spruce up the garden. Community volunteers secured funding from various local organisations to restore the flower beds, replace signage and animal silhouettes representing the various species across the Prescott said: "I love seeing people be there and enjoy it."I think this is what our landscape should be, drawing communities together and having lots of different ways that people enjoy and use spaces."Volunteer Helen Robinson said it had been a "lovely community space" when it was first installed and it seemed "a shame that it had gone down hill in the way that it had"."It's wildlife haven and somewhere people can visit on what would otherwise be a derelict piece of land," she said."I think it is important to maintain those kinds of spaces." Read more stories from the Isle of Man on the BBC, watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer and follow BBC Isle of Man on Facebook and X.

Farmer 'thrilled' to become new captain of Bride Parish
Farmer 'thrilled' to become new captain of Bride Parish

BBC News

time12-04-2025

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  • BBC News

Farmer 'thrilled' to become new captain of Bride Parish

A third-generation farmer said he was "thrilled" to be named the newest captain of a parish on the Isle of Teare has taken on the role in Bride, in the north of the island, after the retirement of William Christian, who held the position for 44 Teare, who farms cattle and sheep at Ballavair Farm, said he was "honoured and delighted" to be nominated and to be able to follow on from Mr said it had been a "huge achievement" for his predecessor to serve the community for more than four decades. The role of captain, held in each of the island's 17 parishes, has become largely ceremonial and involves attending the Tynwald Hill proceedings on the island's national day each duty remains, which involves being obliged to call a public meeting if an issue of public concern arises. 'Bit of a surprise' Mr Teare, who was the 2013 winner of the Royal Manx Agricultural Show's top prize, the supreme champion, has also judged cattle competitions at the Royal Highland and Great Yorkshire Teare said it had been "a bit of a surprise" to be nominated and he was "a little nervous" when meeting the Lieutenant Governor to discuss the role."I've just turned 60 and this was the first job interview I've ever had," he said, but added he was "thrilled" to be taking on the historical father-of-three said Mr Christian, had been a "good buddy" of his late father, also John Teare.A call from the longstanding former captain to say congratulations had therefore "meant a lot", he said."Forty-four years as captain is a huge achievement," Mr Teare was "an honour" to take on the role from a family friend and "represent the parish of Bride and its people", he Teare will be sworn in as Captain of the Parish of Bride at a ceremony at Government House later this month. Read more stories from the Isle of Man on the BBC, watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer and follow BBC Isle of Man on Facebook and X.

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