A popular charity shop in the south of the Island has re-opened.
'Age Concern' in Port Erin has opened its doors after undergoing refurbishment.
Olga Stirling, 95, Ruth Matthews, 85 and Don Matthews, 90 - who helped set up the very first charity shop were there to mark the occassion.
The improvements include better disabled access for customers and and energy efficiency improvements.
The Charity has also opened a nearby pop-up Donation Station, next to the Post Office, you can phone 631740 for more information.
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