An Island charity has applied for permission to expand its superstore in Douglas to give it more storage space.
Hospice Isle of Man has applied for planning permission to build a mezzanine at it's biggest shop on the Spring Valley Industrial Estate.
In its application, it says the space would be used to store items donated to it, and wouldn't create any more shopfloor space.
The Hospice Warehouse raises money for the vital work the organisation does on the Island.
Cider microbrewery planned for Ballasalla
Covid wrongful arrest and torture claims thrown out by court
Tree fellers to close part of TT course on Thursday
Manx Utilities wants contractors for HQ refurb
Business needed for Peel coffee shop's 'new chapter'
Regulator freezes gas prices
Billionaire says Island's his favourite place on earth
Planners aren't influenced by advertising, says Cannan