The Queen’s Pier Restoration Trust is restoring the Island’s only remaining Victorian pier to enhance understanding of this particular piece of Isle of Man’s heritage.
Carried out entirely by volunteers, the restoration is a true community project and involves people with expertise ranging from engineering and logistics to fund-raising.
Recreating the attraction will increase footfall, helping the economy in the Ramsey and Island as a whole, the charity hopes. There is interest in the project from across the globe.
The restored pier will allow visitors to walk 2000 feet from the shoreline out into the Isle of Man’s first, and largest, marine nature reserve.
The fascinating restoration is being reported on by broadcast and print media and faithfully recorded via the charity’s social media channels and the community is supporting it through well-attended and successful fund-raising events.
Carried out entirely by volunteers, the restoration is a true community project and involves people with expertise ranging from engineering and logistics to fund-raising.
Recreating the attraction will increase footfall, helping the economy in the Ramsey and Island as a whole, the charity hopes. There is interest in the project from across the globe.
The restored pier will allow visitors to walk 2000 feet from the shoreline out into the Isle of Man’s first, and largest, marine nature reserve.
The fascinating restoration is being reported on by broadcast and print media and faithfully recorded via the charity’s social media channels and the community is supporting it through well-attended and successful fund-raising events.