Isle of Man could see a settlement built after planning permission was approved
The Manx Viking Project is appealing for funding, and volunteers, as it works to create a 'cultural community hub' celebrating Manx heritage.
Planning permission has been granted to build a Viking settlement at Sandygate in Jurby.
Founders Christian Hall and Anita Comber believe attracting investment is vital to the project's successful completion.
Anita says she’s also keen to see children getting involved:
You can find more details about volunteering with the Manx Viking Project by emailing volunteer@manxvikingproject.com or by clicking HERE.
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