Commissioners in Arbory and Rushen have brought back its scheme to help residents during the latest lockdown.
Officials in the area have restarted the Arbory Rushen Connect programme, which involves teams of volunteers offering assistance and support to locals during the circuit-break.
The authorities say the monitoring scheme won't be running this time around, but anyone who needs help with the likes of shopping, collecting prescriptions or simply wants to have a chat with someone can get in touch.
Anyone who wants to use the service can do so by contacting Commissioners Chair, Jane Glover at j.glover@arbory.gov.im or 492 010 or the clerk, Phil Gawne, at clerk@arbory.gov.im or over the phone on 834 501.
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