
Proposals to raise the entitlement age for a free bus pass have been met with dismay by Age Isle of Man.
It's one of the changes being considered by the Department of Infrastructure as it looks to make £5 million-worth of savings.
The charity says the passes are highly valued - and for many older people are vital for getting out and about.
Age Isle of Man's chief executive, George Quayle, says it's far from clear what savings would be achieved:
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