The departing director of Manx National Heritage says ‘putting people first’ has been at the forefront of his work for the last decade.
Edmund Southworth, who took on the role in 2009, is retiring later this year after more than ten years in the post.
He’s been responsible for looking after iconic landmarks such as the Laxey Wheel and Peel Castle.
Mr Southworth reflected on his time in the job with Local Democracy Reporter Chris Cave:
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