A local charity has officially opened its new church and community centre in Braddan.
The Salvation Army held an opening ceremony last month, with the Lieutenant Governor in attendance, His Excellency Sir John Lorimer and SA Leaders from across the UK and Ireland.
Now located at the Business Park in Braddan, the charity celebrates the move after more than 140 years serving the Island community.
The Salvation Army offers friendship, practical help and support for people at all levels of need.

Commissioner Paul Main, Leader of The Salvation Army for the ribbon cutting in presence of His Excellency Sir John Lorimer.
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