A fireworks spectacular is promised tonight, Thursday November 5th, when Ramsey Town Commissioners hold their public fireworks display on the Mooragh Lake island which this year will be set to music as part of the Commissioners’ 150th anniversary celebrations.
Lights go out at 7.30pm for the start of the display which can best be viewed from the vicinity of the Mooragh Park’s Lakeside Centre.
Ramsey Town Commissioners’ chairman Richard Radcliffe said: ‘Ramsey’s fireworks spectacular is always a huge attraction and the addition of music as part of our 150th year celebrations promises to make this a night to remember.’
Parking will be provided on the Mooragh amenity car park, the Vollan area and on the promenade, while pedestrians are asked to use the Ballacloan Road entrance to the park as the Grove Mount and Windsor Mount paths will be closed.
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