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Signs of the times: RTC installs new town maps and noticeboards

by isleofman.com 20th September 2017

Ramsey Town Commissioners are installing new maps and noticeboards at a number of locations around the town, including the town hall, the coach stand on Dale Street, Station Road and Plaza car parks, Ramsey Courthouse and Mooragh Park.

Designed by local cartographer Vic Bates the maps supplement those created by illustrator Alice Quayle for the Commission’s A4 ‘Town Centre’ and ‘Mooragh Park’ guides.

Ramsey Town Commissioners’ chairman Andy Cowie said: ‘Ramsey has much to offer and we want to ensure visitors and residents alike get the most out of the time they spend in the town. The new maps and noticeboards are not only eye-catching and informative but also promote the many attractions of Ramsey and the north and will help to support local businesses. Ramsey past and present is well represented in these signs which make a welcome and colourful addition to the local street scene.’

Photo - Ramsey Town Commissioners’ chairman Andy Cowie views the new noticeboard outside Ramsey town hall. Picture Andrew Barton.

Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 20th, September 2017 06:13pm.

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