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An MHK asks his constituents if they are happy with the direction of their government, problems with credit cards, and the developer of 200 new homes around the Sulby River hits back at critics.
Steam Packet union dispute latest, immigration surcharge idea, £1.6m Villa Gaiety upgrade, Ramsey's £40m Sulby Riverside project & the end of homelessness. It's Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio
Constabulary searches the south, Assisted Dying Bill latest, Robinson's to open new bakery, Sulby Claddagh feedback, local music promoter to exit & Manx swimming potential. It's Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio
Assisted Dying and life insurance, Earystane windfarm consultation and numbers, Big Brother UK's IOM housemate, building the Sulby Reservoir, & weekend access to MHKs. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradio
Mark Cavendish is retiring, murder re-trial latest, Sulby Claddagh camping, spotting domestic abuse, celebrating 'Africa Day' & men's football prep for Island Games. It's Update with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradio
We move on northwards from Ballaugh, and the area is notable for being wooded - something rare in the Island in 1832 when the Rev Thomas Stephen published 'A Poetical Guide to the Isle of Mann'. We find out about Sulby and Milntown before arriving in Ramsey. In our translation into Manx of Bram Stoker's 'Dracula', we hear of the aftermath of the surprising arrival into Whitby Harbour of a Russian schooner - and it's equally, if not more, surprising, according to the correspondent of a newspaper called The Dailygraph.
4th jab on the way, medicinal cannabis must be affordable, solar panels for Sulby, opinion divided on Andrew Smith MHK, Age Concern on elderly wellbeing risk & Benji the rescue puppy. It's Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio
Hosepipe ban is now law, follow-up on yesterday with Mrs. Caine MHK, cost, maintenance and benefit of wind farms, contracts for difference & bless Sulby Reservoir. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manxradio #manninline
DEFA Minister Clare Barber MHK takes your calls and messages on mass loss of ash & elm trees, relations with farmers, heavy metal pollution of rivers, Laxey Mills & Sulby Claddaghs. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manxradio #manninline
Four more Covid deaths, hospital visiting partially derestricted, Southern 100 needs you, MHK wants free internet, £180k for Love IOM card & Sulby Valley's abandoned cockerals. It's Update with Andy Wint #iom #manxradio #news
81 new - now 939 cases, 9 in Nobles, 0 in ICU, Cav burgled at knifepoint, Barra's damage, Crogga gas, Greens' view & Sulby Riverside development. It's Update with Andy Wint #iom #manxradio #news
A COVID death announced + 128 new - now 843 cases, 5 in Nobles, 0 in ICU, elective surgery resumes, cancelled parties, Sulby River development, 2022 Parish Walk & famous Manx panda dies. It's Update with Andy Wint #iom #manxradio #news
145 new - now 796 cases, 5 in Nobles, 0 in ICU, 'Sulby Riverside' development, £70m for ferry terminal, assisted dying, Manx jobs, meet the COMIN ministers. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradio
What is Zero-Ten and will it bite us? When should we open the border, UK children speaking Manx, fake news, dingy Douglas, Ramsey wall chaos, Sulby Straight & Keys candidate Daphne Caine. It's The Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manxradio #manninline
Chief Minister declares time, Douglas promenade, Sulby Claddagh campers, horse trams and more. It's The Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradio
This week, Beth and Howard head to The Ginger Hall in Sulby, and we find out the results of last week's Challenge
The owners of Caley’s Stores have decided to call it a day, causing an outpouring of sadness in the Sulby community. We hear why the old adage use it or lose it rings true. The Arbory/Rushen merger prompts talk over the future for local authorities, and whilst rates are being set, we hear what's going with attempts to change the way the property tax is assessed.
Fastyr Mie and welcome to the 2018 Spotlight review of the year! And what a year it’s been on our creative little Island - you’ve given me plenty to talk about and this selection of best bits doesn’t nearly cover all the great conversations we’ve had through 2019. We begin with writer and storyteller Michael Rosen, who told us that parents are feeling the pressure to be entertaining and getting a sort of ‘stage fright’ when reading books aloud to their children. Later in January, Maurice Powell introduced us to composer and conductor, Gavin Sutherland, who through his career has taken a particular interest in the work of Haydn Wood. In February, Russian Pianist, Yulia Chaplina visited the Island to share a very special programme of music with Ramsey Music Society. It was a bumper programme with the one and only Monty Don who told us what he finds so inspiring about Japanese gardens. We also heard from Sara Hogg and Sue Quilliam of Glen Mooar Cottage Retreat in Sulby at the Isle of Man Art Festival. Dr Daisy Fancourt joined us in in the spring to discuss the value of creativity. Richard Cole visited the Island in the summer to play the mighty Wurlizter in the Villa Marina Arcade and he gave us a full tour of this incredible instrument. Young Frank Joughin won a special award for his composition in the autumn, when the Isle of Man Freethinker’s Society invited local musicians to compose a piece to be played at their Remembrance Service. We finish with a lovely poem by our current Manx Bard, Zoe Cannell. If you want to be part of the programme, email Spotlight@manxradio.com and we’ll be happy to celebrate your creative endeavours. For now, Blein vie Noa, Happy New Year to you all!
Life Coach Kat defines Boundaries; Port Erin's Secret Gardens; Paracise with Donna; and we head to St Stephen's in Sulby for another Village Hall episode
Beth and Christy take a trip to Sulby to find out all about the community events that take place in the village.
Exclusive extra interviews from our Village Hall programme from St Stephen's Hall in Sulby, finding out about the wonderful social Monday Club, the Art Group - and Beth and Christy try their hands at flower arranging...
On Friday 14th June 2017, we were delighted to be joined by Manx World War II veteran Hector Duff MM, BEM, Ld’H, TH. Born in 1919 in Sulby village, Hector saw active service throughout the Second World War, and was awarded a Military Medal for bravery in 1942. His mission now is to make sure we never forget the sacrifices that were made. For too many it was the ultimate sacrifice and Hector wants to ensure the Isle of Man's 21 Parish Memorials are cared for and respected. If you missed any of this programme you can listen again here, to get just the briefest glimpse of what this remarkable man went through for all of us.
Ren shin goll - We went Ren shin goll dys Sulby ayns y ghleashtan - We went to Sulby in the car Gow my leshtal - I'm sorry My ta - Though