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Isle of Man Poetry Society awarded funding towards poetry trail

The money has come from the Manx Lottery Trust

A not for profit organisation that works to promote poetry on the Island has secured funding from the Manx Lottery Trust for its annual trail.

The Isle of Man Poetry Society says the project is of 'immense importance', as it provides a platform for new writers to showcase their work in an 'exciting and pressure-free' environment.

The Trust has awarded £315 for the initiative, which includes a competition - open to those over the age of 18 - from its smaller grants programme.

A panel of judges carefully selects the most compelling pieces, which are then transformed into A4 poster artworks by local artist Tony Garland. 

The work is then displayed in various locations across the Isle of Man, including shop windows, library walls, cafes, and hairdressers, forming an engaging trail for the public to explore. 

Bethany De Legh-Runciman from the Isle of Man Poetry Society said: "The poetry trail always receives great interest, and we're delighted to be able to run it again with thanks to the support from the Manx Lottery Trust.

"Providing a platform for new poets to showcase their work is of immense importance, and this exciting and pressure-free initiative allows emerging talents to step onto the scene." 

The Manx Lottery Trust, through its smaller grants programme, aims to support charities and not-for-profit organizations with funding from £300 up to £2,500. 

Stephen Turner, Chairman from the Manx Lottery Trust, added: "The Isle of Man Poetry Society's trail consistently showcases some truly exceptional talent, and we are pleased to provide our support."

To learn more about the Manx Lottery Trust and its initiatives, visit www.mlt.org.im.

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