Team to continue to 'provide both local and visiting artists with the best facilities we possibly can'
Funding from the Isle of Man Arts Council will see an arts and community centre in the west of the Island renew some of its equipment.
The team at Peel Centenary Centre took to social media to thank the funding body for granting their application ahead of the new year.
They say some of the building's infrastructure is 'showing signs of wearing out after 20 years of good service' but can now be refreshed.
They added: "We truly appreciate your faith in us and will continue to provide high quality entertainment for all the Island! Thank you!"
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