A football club in the south of the Island is hoping to improve its accessibility.
Rushen United, based at Croit Lowey on Droghadfayle Road in Port Erin, has applied for planning permission to make changes to its clubhouse.
It says it wants to remove the existing entrance door and replace it with a disabled entrance with an access ramp.
The new entrance would remove a 13 centimetre step into the lobby.
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