
A Christmas post service in the south of the Island has raised more than £800 for charity.
The Isle of Man Anti-Cancer Association collected the cards earlier this month and delivered them across the South of the Island.
The charity has ran the card delivery service for ten years and has made just under £5,000.
Pam Clucas, from the Port Erin branch of the Association, says she was impressed with this year's effort:
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