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School s beekeeping project given £2,500 grant © MANX LOTTERY TRUST Ramsey Grammar School plans to produce its own honey as part of the project
A project which aims to educate school pupils on the Isle of Man about beekeeping has been given a £2,500 grant from the Manx Lottery Trust.
The money is being used to fund the beehives and buy protective equipment at Ramsey Grammar School.
Assistant head teacher William Wood said pupils were excited to be able to help contribute to increasing the healthy bee population .
Primary school pupils in the area would also work on the project, he said.
Four staff members at the high school have been trained to look after the hives by the Isle of Man Federation of Beekeepers, with a further eight keen to get involved.
Manx Lottery Trust appointed to distribute dormant assets
Thu, 22 Apr 2021
Isle of Man Treasury has appointed Manx Lottery Trust as the distribution organisation for the Dormant Assets Fund to charitable purposes undertaken in the Isle of Man. Dormant assets are funds which have been untouched for an extended period of time, and where attempts to trace their rightful owners and reunite them with their funds have proved unsuccessful. The initial tranche of funding, which was announced in the Isle of Man 2021-22 Budget, is £600,000. The ‘Dormant Assets Fund IOM’ has been drawn up with the effects of COVID-19 and the difficulties faced by organisations over the past 12 months at the fore. The aim of the Fund is to support voluntary and community bodies, also known as third sector organisations, in becoming more resilient and prepared for the future, through increased capacity and sustainability. Organisations will be able to apply for up to £50,000 for between one and three
Motiv8 s new facilities
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Manx Lottery Trust has provided funding of £25,000 to support Motiv8 Addiction Services as demand continues to grow for its services.
Last year hundreds attended its group sessions and there was a total of 3,359 counselling sessions this year.
To accommodate the growing number of clients and create more space for the sessions, the organisation has moved to premises in Woodbourne Road, Douglas, from Mount Havelock.
The charity now has a dedicated children and young persons’ room, a groupwork stand-alone suite and eight counselling rooms.
Motiv8 also helps parents, people with mental health problems and clients with drug and drink addictions in both groups and one-to-one counselling.
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