Island landmarks are lighting up today in support of a charity helping transform cancer care.
Residents will see the Tower of Refuge, Pulrose Power Station and Ramsey Swing Bridge lit up in green as the Island supports the 'Go Green for Clatterbridge Cancer Charity' initiative.
The Isle of Man is joining Merseyside and Cheshire in the occasion which is looking to help the Clatterbridge Cancer Charity raise funds for building a new specialist hospital in Liverpool and add improvements to the Clatterbridge centre on the Wirral.
The charitys annual fundraising drive runs until next Sunday (February 9) and will coincide with World Cancer Day next Tuesday (February 4).
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