The local authority says the area is one of the 'most important' on the Island
Douglas Council is looking for 'experienced' landscape designers to help develop a 'comprehensive' plan for Noble's Park.
The local authority says designers must have a 'proven track record' in landscape architecture and wants a 'sustainable and inclusive' masterplan.
Noble's Park was transferred to the council in 1911 and it believes the open space is one of the 'most important' on the Island.
Interested parties need to have a 'clear understanding' of the park’s heritage and 'potential'.
Companies who are interested in applying should contact the local authority for more information.
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