Peel Heritage Trust - Treisht Eiraght Phurt Ny H'Inshey

Promoting the preservation, development and conservation
of the buildings and amenities of Peel and its history

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Events 2008-09
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NEXT EVENTS: 17th September - Mr R Middleton, "Treasures beneath our feet" 7:30pm.

Catch up with recent events here

14th October - Charles Guard "All things Manx". 7:30pm at the Centenary Centre.

Find out more about Peel at Peel Online

More events... Visit the new site showcasing
the cars of Peel Engineering

About Peel Heritage Trust

Peel Heritage Trust was formed in September 1989 by Malcolm Kelly, then chair of Peel Town Commissioners.

The main current project for the Trust is the display (near to the harbour bridge) to pay respect to the Isle of Man railway, which served Peel from 1873 until 1968.

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The Trust has organised around 150 events relating to the social, economic and architectural history of Peel and the Isle of Man.

We currently host around a dozen events each year comprising outdoor visits and walks in the summer, and a series of lectures in the winter. The 'Secret Gardens of Peel' are opened to the public every couple of years, bringing hundreds of visitors to the town.

The Trust is managed by a Committee of 6 elected members and representatives from Peel Town Commissioners, the MHK for Peel and a number of co-opted members.

The Committee meets monthly to organise the work of the Trust. A planning sub-committee considers all Peel planning applications and comments to DoLGE when appropriate.

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