A charity that supports islanders with MS, Parkinsons and other neurological conditions is opening its new base today.
The Oxygen Therapy Centre has moved from its home of 35 years on Rope Walk to Oak Tree Gardens on Trinity Hill.
The new facility will be open to the public from 11am today giving islanders the chance to see the work the charity does.
Tori Ducker from Oxygen says its a good opportunity to spread the word about the work the charity does:
"We're delighted to formally open our doors this weekend, to raise greater awareness of our services offered to the local community, and to celebrate the charity's great work to date".

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