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Glenfaba and Peel

House of Keys General Election: Thursday 24 September 2026

About Glenfaba and Peel  https://mm.aiircdn.com/147/623730.jpg

Glenfaba extends down the middle section of the west coast of the Isle of Man, bordering Michael to the north, Middle to the east, Rushen and Arbory, Casletown and Malew to the south. It is made up of the parishes of German and Patrick. Glenfaba contains Tynwald Hill, arguably the most important site on the Island, where the Manx parliament has a special open air session once a year, on July 5. Situated on the west coast, Peel is the third largest town in the Isle of Man, after Douglas and Ramsey, but the fourth largest settlement because Onchan, regarded as a 'village', also has more residents. The constituency also takes in a small part of Marown from the old Middle Constituency. 

The MHKs before the House of Keys dissolution on 13 August 2026:

Tim Crookall

Kate Lord-Brennan

Number of Seats (2026):

2

Map of Constituency (2026):

Click here to view

Manx Radio debate programme:

Thursday 10 September at the ELS Studios in Cronkbourne Industrial Estate.

You'll be able to listen live on Manx Radio between 6-7.30pm and watch afterwards online.

Pre-election meetings:

TBC

Candidates:

Constituency Issues:

What do you think are the biggest issues facing Glenfaba and Peel this election?

We've been out in the constituency asking you for your thoughts:

Constituency Profile: