Mark Cavendish is one of the Isle of Man's most famous residents, and a tourism professional wants to see more done to celebrate his achievements.
What's the issue?
The island is missing out on opportunities to attract visitors who are fans of Cavendish and other notable residents like the Bee Gees.
Ged Power, a tourism professional, believes that recognizing the achievements of these individuals could help boost tourism.
Why does it matter for Mark Cavendish?
As a renowned road cyclist, Mark Cavendish's fame could be leveraged to attract cycling enthusiasts to the island.
Power runs tours for visitors and has previously served on the Visit Isle of Man board, giving him insight into the island's tourism industry.
What's the plan?
Power wants to see more recognition for the island's famous residents, which could include events, attractions, or exhibits showcasing their achievements.
The Visit Isle of Man board has been invited to comment on the proposal.
On the island, there are already some efforts to recognize the achievements of famous residents, but Power believes more can be done.
What comes next?
It remains to be seen whether the island will take steps to recognize the achievements of Mark Cavendish and other notable residents.
For now, Power's proposal is an opportunity for the island to consider how it can better celebrate its famous residents and attract visitors.