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Prince of Wales praises Island’s efforts to promote sustainable fishing

by Richard Parslow

HRH The Prince of Wales praised the Isle of Mans pioneering approach to fishing conservation during his keynote speech at the World Fisheries Congress in Edinburgh.

His Royal Highness said his recent visit to the Isle of Man had allowed him to witness at first-hand how the partnership between the Manx Government, trawler skippers and fish processors is reaping rewards.

The willingness of the Islands fishing community to embrace scientific research, promote marine conservation and manage its fish stocks was very encouraging, he told the international audience.

Prince Charles learned about the Isle of Mans long-standing commitment to sustainable fishing, in particular within the Manx trawl-caught queen scallop industry, when he opened the new Food Park in Peel at the end of April.

And he drew on that experience when he addressed the World Fisheries Congress, the international conference held every four years to debate developments in fisheries science, conservation and management.

Prince Charles said: It seems to me that collecting the data we need to manage risks could be achieved, in part, by harnessing the knowledge of the people who actually catch the fish. They are out there on the ocean day after day and they often have a much clearer insight into the state of the marine environment they work in than anyone else. Inevitably, though, this has to be about a lot more than gathering reliable data. It is also about building trust between the scientists and the various other stakeholders, and making sure that everyone has confidence in the process of assessing stocks and rebuilding fisheries.

I witnessed exactly this at first hand a couple of weeks ago when I visited the Isle of Man. I found that the fishing community there very much understands the implications for them of the science of stock recovery and the extent to which the protection of spawning grounds is important to the future of their livelihoods. In fact, they accept the science to the point where they have requested the designation of marine protected areas. In a world of rather gloomy portents about the state of the environment, I found this encouraging.

Chief Minister Allan Bell MHK, who welcomed the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall to the Island on April 26 as part of the Diamond Jubilee Royal Tour, said: Prince Charles was very interested to learn about the Isle of Mans vision for protecting the marine environment, preserving fish stocks and promoting biodiversity during his visit to the new Food Park.

Its pleasing that he is now sharing that positive experience and raising international awareness of the Isle of Man as a leading advocate of fishing conservation.

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Isle of Man dancer wins Royal Academy of Dance North West Scholarship Auditions 2012

by Lisa Corkish

11-year-old Breeshey Crookall from the Isle of Man, was the winner of the Royal Academy of Dances North West Scholarship Auditions, which took place on Sunday 29 April at William Hulme Grammar School in Manchester.

The Scholarship Auditions saw over 90 candidates ranging from 8 to 13 years of age, experience the challenge of taking a classical ballet class with renowned choreographer Peter Parker, and perform in front of an audience. Selected candidates who showed real confidence in their performance and technique were presented with class trophy awards.

Overall winner, Breeshey, received a trophy and the Jean Brenda Johnson Scholarship cash prize of 200, for further training in classical ballet. Adjudicator Wendy Arshamian spoke of how deserving a winner Breeshey is:

Breeshey was a delightful candidate who showed a natural musicality and joy of dance, she obviously enjoyed every moment of the competition class that she participated in. It was a pleasure to watch her.

Breeshey trains at Genas Dance Academy in Peel, and her teacher Gena Turpin has supported the Scholarship Auditions for many years regularly entering a group from her academy in the event. Gena commented:

Breeshey's hard work and passion for dance has been noticed and rewarded. It was a fantastic day and the level of talent is amazing to watch. We are very pleased that a Manx dancer won the award and has made the Isle of Man proud!

Previous scholarship recipients have gone on to study dance at White Lodge Dance School, achieved distinctions in RAD exams and played parts in local pantomimes, dancing with celebrities such Cilla Black, Les Dennis and Jennifer Ellison.

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Isle of Man Triumphs at prestigious E-Gaming Review Awards

by Anna Hemy

It was a successful night for the Isle of Man and its e-Gaming sector at the eGaming Review Business to Business Awards held on Thursday night (10th May) where companies headquartered on the Isle of Man picked up a total of five awards. Companies headquartered on the Isle of Man were nominated for eighteen awards and the winners included: Continent 8 (Data Centre of the Year), Playtech (Bingo Network of the Year, Slot Provider of the Year, and Poker Network of the Year), and Microgaming (RNG Casino Supplier of the Year and Highly Commended for Poker Software of the Year). The Isle of Man was also represented at the associated conference and exhibition, EGR Subscriber Forum, which was held in the same venue on the 10th May. Several private sector companies exhibited and there were many other attendees from the Islands e-Gaming community along with the Isle of Man Government. Alex Downie OBE, MLC, Political Member for e-Gaming, Isle of Man Government Department of Economic Development commented: It is fantastic to see such a great showing from the Isle of Man at the annual e-Gaming Review Awards, both in terms of attendance from on-Island companies and their success. To have won five awards is an exemplary achievement and goes to demonstrate the quality of the Isle of Mans e-Gaming sector and its continued status as a world-leading centre of excellence for the industry. Nick Nally, Chief Development Officer at Continent 8, winner of the Data Centre of the Year award, commented: Continent 8 is delighted to win the Data Centre of the Year Award for the third year in a row. It represents our continuing commitment to the industry in terms of our product set and footprint. We are particularly happy to join other Isle of Man companies who were successful on the night.

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To have won five awards is an exemplary achievement and goes to demonstrate the quality of the Isle of Mans e-Gaming sector.."

Alex Downie OBE, MLC, Political Member for e-Gaming, Isle of Man Government

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Rally Isle of Man 2012 priced to be a winner!

by Chris Boyde

Rally Isle of Man are delighted to announce a significantly reduced entry and travel fee package to make this Septembers event as affordable as possible for competitors, officials and other visitors.

The entire cost base of the three-day event has been reviewed by the organising team, and with assistance from the main travel operator, the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company, they are hopeful theyve struck a price that will appeal to all potential visitors and local participants alike.

The package price of 699 includes return ferry travel for two people, van & trailer and the entry fee for either the Historic event, which is the final round of the Water End Properties Asphalt Historic Cup, or the Duke Stages Rally, a round of the Eurocars Motorsport Manx Rally Championship.*

Right from January when the new Committee was formed, weve obviously been very aware that the cost of getting to the event needed particular attention, says Board member David Thompson.

Just about the first people we therefore spoke to were the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company, who we must thank for their honesty and willingness to work with us to get the event back up and running. The price weve been able to announce today is only possible because of the move out of the summer season.

The operator has been, and still is trying to help us make arrangements for visitors coming from Ireland, and we hope to make a further announcement in due course.

To further help take the stress out of booking arrangements, the rally has teamed up with specialist trip planners Isle of Man Events Limited (iomevents.com). Theyll be only too happy to look after the planning for your entire trip, covering travel and accommodation, with great prices.

In particular they already have Rally Isle of Man Special Spectator Packages available for just 195 per person, staying at the 4 Star Best Western Palace Hotel and Casino, and including three nights accommodation and return sea travel with a car.

We have worked very hard to get the costs to an absolute minimum for all those wholl be coming to the event, admits Thompson. We think that the price bears favourable comparison with almost all other major British isles rallies, and are especially pleased that given that we are going to be offering 180 stage miles, the cost per stage mile for competitors is probably the very best there is out there!

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Isle of Man sends 60 Tynwald rose bushes to mark Queen’s Diamond Jubilee

by Richard Parslow

Sixty Tynwald rose bushes will be delivered to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth this week in celebration of her Diamond Jubilee.

They have been sent with a letter of congratulations from the Chief Minister on behalf of the Government and people of the Isle of Man to mark the 60th Anniversary of Her Majestys Accession.

It is expected that the rose bushes selected, grown and supplied by Watsons of Greeba will be planted in the gardens of the Royal residence of Frogmore House, adjacent to Windsor Castle.

The hybrid tea roses have large, fragrant, cream-coloured flowers and were originally bred to commemorate the Tynwald Millennium in 1979.

The gift forms part of the Isle of Mans contribution to celebrations taking place across the Commonwealth to honour The Queen, who is the Manx Head of State and Lord of Mann.

Other local activities include a National Service of Thanksgiving at St Germans Cathedral in Peel on Sunday, May 20, and the inclusion of a replica Manx Viking longship in the Royal Flotilla on the River Thames on Sunday, June 3.

An Isle of Man Government beacon will be lit at the Green at St Johns on the evening of Monday, June 4, as part of a network of more than 4,000 beacons throughout the United Kingdom, Crown Dependencies and UK Overseas Territories.

A number of community groups and organisations are planning to join in the celebrations that night by lighting their own jubilee beacons at various venues across the Island.

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