Isle of Man Police Youth Scheme IOM Police Head Quarters, Dukes Avenue, Douglas, IM2 4RG The Cadet training and volunteering scheme role offers young people the opportunity to gain an insight into the police service. They assist the police by being at the heart of promoting community safety and crime prevention within the Island. Read More
Isle of Man Rifle Association The Manx Rifle Association, was formed in 1908, when there were several local shooting clubs, on the Island. These grew in number and by the 1960, there were 14 different clubs. Now 8 clubs remain. The clubs compete within themselves, internationally and at the Commonwealth and Olympic Games. Read More
Isle of Man Shooting Club Sinclair Range, Curragh Road, St. John's , IM9 4AP Formed in 1992 to support the skills of shooting smallbore and ISSF 50 meter shooting. Their Sinclair Range has 32 shooting lanes and is wheelchair accessible. In 1966 the Isle of Man sent its first shooting team to the Commonwealth Games. In 1978 Stewart Watterson won the first medal, Bronze, this was followed by Peter […] Read More
Isle of Man Sport Aid National Sports Centre, Groves Road, Douglas, , IM2 1RB Providing assistance, awards and grants for sporting activities. Read More
Isle of Man Storytellers and Storytelling Su Rosso and Simon Smart, have been entertaining the Island, with their stories since 2017. They hold regular events across the Island, at different locations, and in their own touring Storytelling Tent. These include: Mother T’s., Mannkind Festival and the Creative Arts Festival. Read More
Isle of Man Stroke Association The Stroke Association support stroke survivors and their family, offering information, emotional support and advice to support recovery. The factors that increase the risk of stroke include: family history, high cholesterol, heart disease and diabetes. A healthy lifestyle and regular exercise reduces the risk. Read More