Rushen Heritage Trust to open community facility
Plans for a community facility on the site of the former bus shelter in Port Erin are progressing.
Rushen Heritage Trust has agreed a 99-year lease with the village's local authority.
The trust envisages the building being used as a visitor centre, exhibition space, meeting venue and as a community hub.
Planning permission was granted last summer and the trust says it is about to put the project out to tender.
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