An event grant scheme which aimed to boost visitors to town centres during the winter months of the coronavirus pandemic has been made permanent.
The Department for Enterprise (DfE) set up the Domestic Event Fund in 2020 to help boost footfall in Manx towns.
It said the fund, which provides up to 80% of an event’s cost, had led to a 200,000 person increase in footfall.
Enterprise Minister Tim Johnston said it would continue to “add resilience and vibrancy” to the Manx economy.
He said making it permanent was “good news for local authorities and event organisers”, as it removed “some of the risks associated with planning new and large scale events that drive footfall”.