Catletown heritage site revamped earlier this year
Recent refurbishment works at a major visitor attraction in the south of the Island have been praised by the chair of Castletown Commissioners.
The project to improve disability access to Castle Rushen, and overhaul the exhibitions at ground level, led to a delay in the site opening in May this year.
This week, the Trustees of Manx National Heritage held the second of two events highlighting the developments, and future plans for the ancient monument, to interested parties.
Colin Leather welcomed the work that's been done:
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