Stephen Carter takes on ancient role
The new Captain of Lonan Parish says it's a great honour for any Manxman to occupy the role.
Stephen Carter was appointed this week by Lieutenant Governor Sir Richard Gozney.
He joins the 16 other captains of the parishes, whose ancient powers include the authority to raise a militia, and light beacons to warn of invasions.
The role is now largely ceremonial, though captains are responsible for calling requisition meetings if requested to do so by parishioners.
Usually this takes place for elections to allow candidates for the House of Keys to appear before the public, but has also been requested to discuss issues such as controversial planning applications.
A merchant navy captain and twice chairman of the board of Lonan Commissioners, Captain Carter says it's important to him that these traditional roles are retained.
He's also paid tribute to his predecessor Captain Jack Faragher, who passed away earlier this year.
Captain Carter has been speaking to Local Democracy Reporter Ewan Gawne:
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