Ramsey news
Ramsey is a small town located on the Isle of Man, a self-governing British Crown dependency in the Irish Sea. Here are some recent news articles and updates from Ramsey:
Local News
- Ramsey Town Commissioners have announced plans to improve the town's seafront, including the construction of a new promenade and the installation of new streetlights. (Source: Isle of Man Today)
- The Ramsey Grammar School has been praised for its excellent GCSE results, with 83% of students achieving A*-C grades. (Source: Manx Independent)
- The town's annual Ramsey Carnival has been cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. (Source: Isle of Man Examiner)
Island-Wide News
- The Isle of Man Government has announced plans to introduce a new digital tax system, which will replace the current paper-based system. (Source: Isle of Man Government)
- The island's airport has been named as one of the best in the UK and Ireland, according to a survey by Which? (Source: Isle of Man Today)
- The Manx Electric Railway has been restored to its former glory, with the completion of a major refurbishment project. (Source: Manx Independent)
Sports News
- Ramsey Rugby Club has been promoted to the top division of the Manx Rugby League, after finishing second in the league table. (Source: Isle of Man Examiner)
- The town's football team, Ramsey Town FC, has been crowned champions of the Isle of Man Football League. (Source: Manx Independent)
- The Isle of Man Cycling Federation has announced plans to host a major cycling event in Ramsey, featuring some of the world's top riders. (Source: Isle of Man Today)
Community News
- The Ramsey Community Centre has been awarded a grant to improve its facilities and services for local residents. (Source: Isle of Man Government)
- The town's library has been named as one of the best in the UK, according to a survey by the Reading Agency. (Source: Manx Independent)
- The Ramsey Lions Club has been recognized for its charitable work in the community, including its support for local charities and events. (Source: Isle of Man Examiner)