Charity says it's vital to be able to continue serving the Isle of Man
The Great North Air Ambulance says it 'urgently' needs to raise £124,000 to continue its provision on the Isle of Man.
It's said to be needed to service its aircraft.
Last month the charity renegotiated its contract with Manx Care for the next year, with the healthcare provider funding individual missions.
However, it says its long-term future serving the Island depends on donations from the public.

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