Visitors to Ramsey’s North Promenade are in for a treat as enhancements to the area are taking shape.
Last year the Ramsey Commissioners secured Arts Council funding for two murals to be painted in one of the promenade’s shelters.
The popularity of the work by local artists Adam Berry and Beth Louella, has inspired the authority to continue the theme, and now new work has been unveiled in a neighbouring shelter.
The town have also introduced 100-metre markers along the walkway, which Commissioner Juan McGuinness hopes will encourage more people to enjoy exercising in the area:
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