Three people from the Isle of Man have been recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours List.
David McLean is being made an MBE for the promotion of arts, culture and music, as he gives his time, musical talent and organizational skills to running the Peel Centenary Centre.
Captain James Stuart McKenzie has also been appointed an MBE for his outstanding contribution to the Isle of Man community, after setting up the Manx Computer Bureau following a successful Merchant Navy career.
Finally, Wendy McDowell has been awarded a BEM for outstanding contribution to music and drama, and has been an active member of local drama and musical societies, choirs and festivals since the 1960s.
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