New design to 'bring them in line with TT's visual identity'
The signs marking out each stage of the Snaefell Mountain Course are being given a refresh ahead of the 2024 TT races.
Government says, with the old signs needing to be replaced, it was a chance to update the design and 'bring them in-line with the TT’s current visual identity'.
It adds: 'Building the TT’s brand value and creating a globally recognised and consistent visual identity is a key pillar in the TT’s overarching strategy for ensuring the long-term sustainability of the event.'
In a statement to Manx Radio, it says any signs removed from the course will be kept in storage and conserved for the future.

Image: An example of the new signage at Ballagarey.

Image: An example of the former signage at Ballacrye.
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