'Strict' social distancing measures are in place
Refurbishment works at Hospice Isle of Man have resumed with strict social distancing in place.
It comes after the Isle of Man Government’s announcement on 21 April to allow construction and related trades to return to work.
Before the lockdown came into force, renovations and planning had been underway for the Hospice to return all services to its Strang facility from its temporary home at Southlands in Port Erin.
The project commenced in June last year, funded by local investment group Tevir.
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