A non-governmental organisation is marking its 60th birthday this year.
The Celtic League which comprises members from six nations was set-up in 1961.
Its aims include promoting modern celtic identity and culture, with a strong emphasis placed on preserving the various languages.
Bernard Moffatt from the Mannin Branch says the current day is producing fresh challenges for the group:
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