Bishop says churches 'need to be able to heat themselves' to help the wider community
Churches on the Island need to be able to heat themselves in order to provide warm spaces for Manx residents struggling to heat their homes.
That's from Bishop Peter Eagles after the Church of England provided a grant to the Diocese of Sodor and Man to support warm spaces.
A number of local authorities, swimming pools and other community facilities have committed to providing heated spaces to the public in response to the rising cost of living.
The bishop says the Manx church is keen to get involved but support is needed:
Meanwhile, Manx Radio asked these people in Douglas what they thought of the warm hub initiatives, and if they'd be taking advantage:
Man who launched attack on van driver sentenced
RNLI's last serving Mersey class boat visits the Island
Double victory for Island's heritage railways
Demolition work to get underway on Douglas high street site
Pan-Island Skills Test returns to the Isle of Man