Author Archives: Isle of Man Government News

Declaration of Dissolution – 1931 Act companies

The Companies Acts 1931 To 2004Declaration of DissolutionPursuant To Section 273a(10) Of The Companies Act 1931
In accordance with the above Section, the Department for Enterprise hereby declares that the Companies referred to in this Notice are dissol…

Financial Sanctions: Iraq

This news release is issued in respect of the restrictive measures directed against Iraq.
On 19 November 2018 Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/1781 (‘the amending Regulation’), which amends Annex III to Council Regulation (EC) 1210/2003. Th…

Local businessman recognised for his long-term service to Government’s Micro Business Grant Scheme

Following the completion of his final course in August 2018, Ian Moncrief-Scott has been recognised for his long-term performance providing both training and support to participants of the Department for Enterprise’s Micro Business Grant Scheme (former…

Day highlights message it’s never too late to act on lung condition

It’s never too early to recognise the signs of the debilitating lung condition COPD – or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease – and never too late to do something about it.
That message will be the focus of World COPD Day 2018 this week, which will b…

Results of 2018 Social Attitudes Survey published

The findings of the 2018 Social Attitudes Survey has been published today (Monday, 19 November 2018).
The annual survey is used to gather the views of the public on a wide number of areas of life in the Isle of Man.
As well as general demographics data…

Free disc parking on walkway to support local economy over festive period

Douglas Promenade walkway will open for Christmas parking on Thursday (November 22).
The area between the War Memorial and the Bottleneck car park will become a designated two-hour disc parking zone until Sunday 6 January 2019 to provide additional spa…

Island landmarks lit for event to focus on premature births

Two of the Island’s best-known landmarks – the Tower of Refuge in Douglas Bay and Pulrose Power Station – will be bathed in purple this Saturday (17 Nov) to mark World Prematurity Day.
The spectacle has been organised by nurses at Noble’s Hospital to h…

Completing Household Income and Expenditure Survey leads to £1,000 prize for couple

More residents are being encouraged to take part in a survey on household finances.
Data collected during the Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES) assists in determining the basket of goods used to measure inflation.
It also plays an importan…

Planning Application – Publication List

In accordance with the Orders and Regulations listed below, the most recent planning applications received and validated for publication are now available for viewing online including a link on which the site extents can be viewed via an online map.
A …