Manx product could be used in future if project is successful
Wool from the UK is being used on Manx uplands as part of a peat restoration scheme.
The idea is use it to surround areas that were stripped of peat when it was used as a fuel.
The wool rolls are used to trap pools of water and encourage peat to form.
John Moss went up to Beinn Y Pot, which means turf summit, to meet Sarah Hickey - a peatland and upland carbon officer- and upland ranger Anna Clarke-Smith:

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