.jpg)
An Isle of Man Railways worker has expressed dismay at the potential scale of redundancies announced this week.
Selwyn Morgan is one of two track supervisors responsible for maintaining the entire length of the steam railway.
Their jobs are among 22 which may be axed by the Department of Community, Culture and Lesiure over the next two years, in a bid to save around £900,000 from budgets.
Mr Morgan says the in-house workforce has built up an invaluable range of skills over many years, and it makes no sense to employ contractors in place of skilled specialists:
Government suffers fresh defeat over North and West Area Plan
Steam Packet confirms overnight sailings cancelledÂ
Plans to be submitted for Ramsey Harbour flood defence scheme
"Substantial progress" made on design of new Castle Rushen High School, says minister
"Demand for green, clean energy is rising amongst all businesses", says MUA