The lead story in this week’s Manx Independent is about a former deputy headteacher who’s been in court after another victim came forward.

Also this week:

Thirteen jobs go as building company is wound up.

A two-page special on the Douglas Promenade revamp proposals and what they mean for the horse trams.

The number of sexual assaults in the island since 2010.

A campaign to save a swimming pool in the south of the island.

A man who’s worked for the Palace Hotel for 49 year shares his memories of his time there, including his encounter with the Golden Egg murderer.

Patients have had to wait for four hours at accident and emergency at Noble’s Hospital.

Bushy’s has appealed to the public for photos and mementos of the old pub and brewery.

The challenges faced by St Peter’s Church in Onchan.

How fire is used to manage moorland in the island.

A police campaign against night-time crime.

A feature about a new First World War exhibition at a museum in the south of the island.

Why the government wants us to walk and cycle more.

The two young Manx musicians who have made the BBC2 Young Folk award shortlist.

Plus Island Life, the entertainment and leisure supplement, the Isle of Man’s What’s On guide, readers’ photos, a look forward to the weekend sport, your seven-day television guide, readers’ letters and lots of community news.

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