An church service in memory of the founder of the RNLI has been postponed due to concerns over Covid.
The annual event, which pays tribute to Sir William Hillary, was due to take place on Sunday at St. George’s Church in Douglas.
Organisers said the decision to cancel was "not taken lightly" and was made in response to the current situation with the virus.
It's hoped the commemoration will be rescheduled.
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