A book of condolences is available to sign in the council's foyer
Local authorities across the Island have expressed their gratitude to Her Majesty The Queen, our Lord of Mann, after the announcement of her death last night.
Douglas Borough Council has opened a book of condolence following the death of our Lord of Mann, Queen Elizabeth II.
It has been placed in the foyer in the Town Hall and is open to any members of the public who wish to sign and record a message.
The book will allow Island residents to share their sympathies and support following the death of the 96-year-old monarch.
Mayor Janet Thommeny, JP, has been reflecting on Her Majesty's legacy:
Castletown Commissioners says her death has been met with "profound sadness":
Chair of Port Erin Commissioners, Godfrey Egee, has sent their "deepest condolences" to the Royal Family:
Arbory and Rushen Commissioners have remembered "a life of service":
Marown Commissioners say our Lord of Mann "served us well":
Bride Commissioners will be flying their flag at half-mast as a mark of "love and respect" to Her Majesty:
Jurby Commissioners say she was an "inspiration":
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